Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024
Rider Broncs (11-4-1, 5-1-1 MAAC) vs. Mount St. Mary's Mountaineers (3-9-4, 3-2-2 MAAC)
Location: Lawrenceville, NJ – Ben Cohen Field
Kickoff: 4 p.m.
Live Video: ESPN+
Live Stats: GoBroncs.com
What You Need To Know
- Rider closes the regular season Wednesday, when it welcomes Mount St. Mary's to Ben Cohen Field for a MAAC match at 4 p.m. on ESPN+.
- The Broncs have already clinched a top two seed in the MAAC Championships and home games in the quarterfinals and semifinals, should they advance. Currently sitting in a tie atop the standings with Iona, the Broncs are on the short end of the head-to-head tiebreaker with the Gaels and would need to finish ahead of Iona to take the top seed in the tournament.
- With a win, the Broncs would claim at least a piece of a MAAC Regular Season Championship for the first time since their inaugural season in the league (1997).
- Following the match, the Broncs will honor their 11-member senior class during Senior Night ceremonies. The class is comprised of
Cole Sotack,
Tom Skrocki,
Jack McGeechan,
Martin Chladek,
Momo Diop,
Bryan Akongo,
Dylan Kotch,
Kevin Peprah,
Andrew Erickson,
Marc Wharfe and
Diesel Fiore.
- The Broncs have gone unbeaten in their last six matches and are 11-2-1 in their last 14. Rider earned road wins at Merrimack (Oct. 5), Fairfield (Oct. 19) and Manhattan (Oct. 30), as well as home victories over Quinnipiac (Oct. 12) and Siena (Oct. 26) to go along with a Nov. 2 draw with Marist.
- Rider posted four-straight victories by clean sheets from Oct. 12-30, pushing its season total to seven shutouts. The Broncs had allowed just two goals through six league games, both on penalty kicks. The opposition's first goals in the run of play came in the Marist match (Nov. 2). Â
- The Broncs' seven shutouts match the program single-season record, accomplished twice, including last season. Rider also kept seven clean sheets in 2015.
- The Broncs scored twice in a span of 65 seconds to defeat Manhattan, 2-0, on Oct. 30.
Bryan Akongo made a run down the left sideline, evading defenders before crossing in front to
Ezra Punselie for the tap in from close range in 69'. Akongo again started things in 70', walling off his defender atop the 18-yard box before passing to
Theo Da Silva, who flicked it back to
Momo Diop for the strike.
- Diop struck for his team and MAAC-leading eighth goal of the year and added an assist in the Broncs' 2-2 tie with Marist on Nov. 2. His 20 points also pace the league. For his two-goal, five-point effort in the Broncs' 1-0-1 week, Diop earned the first MAAC Offensive Player of the Week of his career.
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Adam Salama has posted a 0.74 GAA and a .788 saves percentage through 15 games played this season.
- Since the Mountaineers joined the MAAC for the 2022 season, the Broncs and Mount St. Mary's have split a pair of meetings. Mount St. Mary's took a 3-2 victory on Ben Cohen Field in 2022, while the Broncs got even with a 1-0 win last season in Emmitsburg. The Mountaineers lead the all-time series, 7-5-0.
- Mount St. Mary's is led offensively by Dominik Topolsky, who has three goals, four assists and 10 points. Graham Dougald, Junee Lee and Maks Czyz have each contributed three goals and an assist, while Abou Cherif has scored twice and Luc Holden has added three assists.
- Julian Marcos has seen the majority of time in goal for the Mountaineers, posting a 1.67 goals-against average and a .684 saves percentage.
- For his effort in shutting out Siena on five saves,
Adam Salama was named MAAC Defensive Player of the Week on Oct. 28. It was his third honor of the year and the sixth of his career.
- Rider is 6-4-0 this season on the road. The six road wins are tied for most in the country with Kansas City (6-2-2). Â Â
- The Broncs accounted for consecutive MAAC Offensive Players of the Week on Oct. 14 and 21, with
Jack McGeechan and
Bryan Akongo earning the honor. McGeechan scored a goal, assisted on another and cleared two shots off the goal line for saves against Quinnipiac (Oct. 12), while Akongo scored the game-winner in a 1-0 victory at Fairfield (Oct. 19).
- After Merrimack scored first on a PK in suburban Boston on Oct. 5,
Theo Da Silva and
Momo Diop each scored to give the Broncs a 2-1 lead. In the 78
th minute, Merrimack was awarded another PK. But Rider keeper
Adam Salama saved it to preserve the 2-1 victory.
- The Broncs extended to a six-match winning streak with a 2-0 win on Sept. 21 against Mercyhurst. Rider's first five wins in the span came at Stony Brook (1-0, Aug. 29), vs. Saint Joseph's (3-1, Sept. 2), at George Washington (4-0, Sept. 7) vs. NJIT (2-1, Sept. 14) and at La Salle (3-1, Sept. 17). It marked the second-straight season Rider has had a six-match winning streak, following the Broncs' seven-match streak to punch their ticket to the 2023 NCAA Tournament.
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Momo Diop scored at least one goal in four-straight games during the winning streak, while
Bryan Akongo had at least one point in all six wins.
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Adel Al Masude scored his first goal of the year, the game-winner in the 67
th minute at La Salle.
Theo Da Silva added his second of the year less than two minutes later.Â
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Ezra Punselie earned MAAC Rookie of the Week on Sept. 16 after scoring the equalizer in the Broncs' 2--
Momo Diop earned Top Drawer Soccer National Team of the Week Honorable Mention after scoring the game-winning goal in the Broncs' 3-1 win over Saint Joseph's (Sept. 2) and adding two more goals in Rider's 4-0 win at George Washington (Sept. 7)
- The Broncs earned their first win of the season, 1-0, on Aug. 29 at Stony Brook on
Bryan Akongo's game-winner in the 82
nd minute. Akongo went on to score Rider's first goal in two more wins in a row, striking in the sixth minute against Saint Joseph's (Sept. 2) and just 20 seconds into the win at George Washington (Sept. 7).
- First-year Broncs
Theo Da Silva and
Ezra Punselie also scored their first goals for Rider in the winning streak, with Da Silva finding the back of the net against Saint Joseph's and Punselie tacking on a goal at George Washington.
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Adam Salama made five saves to secure his first clean sheet of the season at Stony Brook after posting six a year ago. He also combined on a shutout at George Washington, making three saves in more than 83 minutes played before ceding to
Diesel Fiore for the final minutes.
- The Broncs enjoyed the fourth-largest improvement in wins (+9) and sixth-largest improvement in winning percentage (+.347) among Division I programs from 2022 to 2023, Rider Head Coach
Chad Duernberger's first year leading the program. Rider went from a 3-8-6 mark (.353 winning percentage) in 2022 to a 12-4-4 record (.700 winning percentage), a MAAC Championship and an NCAA Tournament berth in 2023.
- A year after winning the MAAC while being projected eighth in the preseason poll by the league's coaches, Rider was picked to finish second this year. 2023 MAAC Regular Season Champion Iona was picked first.
- The No. 3 seed in the 2023 MAAC Tournament, Rider won three-straight matches, including two on the road, to win the sixth MAAC Championship in program history. Prior to the tournament, the Broncs had won their final four matches of the regular season to extend to a seven-match winning streak entering the NCAA Tournament.
- Junior
Momo Diop returns to the Broncs after earning MAAC Championship MVP. Diop scored a goal in each of the Broncs' three wins in the tournament, was named to the All-MAAC First Team and All-Region Third Team, as well as the 2024 Preseason All-MAAC Team.
- The Broncs had a program-record eight All-MAAC selections last season, four of whom return this season. Along with Diop, fellow First-Team selection
Adel Al Masude returns as a major threat on set pieces. Defenders
Jack McGeechan and
Martin Chladek were also Third Team selections, with McGeechan often pushing forward and Chladek providing a big target in the middle off corners.
- Left off the All-MAAC Team, returning junior goalkeeper
Adam Salama saved his biggest performance for the most important moment of the year. With 18 seconds left in the MAAC Championship Game, Salama saved a penalty kick by 2023 MAAC Golden Boot winner Camil Azzam Ruiz to preserve a 2-1 lead. The shot was sent low to the right, with Salama reading it correctly and making a kick save, deflecting the ball atop the crossbar and out of bounds. The clock then expired before the Gaels could attempt a corner kick and the Broncs were crowned MAAC Champions.
- The Broncs' six MAAC Championships are second-most in conference history and most by a current member (Loyola (Md.) – 12). Loyola had won eight-straight MAAC titles prior to the Broncs joining the league in 1997, at which point Rider snapped the Greyhounds' streak and won consecutive championships (1997, 1998). The Broncs' six titles edge Fairfield's five for most among current members.
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