Wednesday, March 27, 2024
Rider Broncs (7-3, 1-1 MAAC) vs. Marist Red Foxes (3-6, 2-0 MAAC)
Location:Â Lawrenceville, NJ
Time:Â 1:00 PM
Live Stats:Â
GoBroncs.com
Broadcast:
BroncVision
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What You Need To Know
- Saturday's game will be broadcast live on BroncVision.
- The Broncs are off to a 7-3 start in their inaugural season, earning their first-ever MAAC win over Manhattan last time out. Rider ranks 36
th nationally in scoring offense at 13.50 goals per game, and 22
nd in the country at 32.40 shots per contest. The attack is started at the draw circle, where Rider ranks 23
rd in the country in draw controls per game with 15.50 and 31
st in draw control percentage at 55.4%.
- The Broncs were picked to finish tenth in their inaugural season in the MAAC Preseason Coaches Poll.
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Evan Mager is the coach for the Broncs after three seasons at FDU-Florham where he compiled a 34-7 record, including a 16-0 record entering the NCAA Division III Tournament in his second season in 2021. After that season he was named MAC Freedom and IWLCA Boardwalk Region Coach of the Year.
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Katie Walsh (Marlton, NJ/Camden Catholic[FDU-Florham]) is second in the MAAC and is 21
st nationally at 6.40 draw controls per contest. She also ranks fourth in the conference and 37
th nationally at 3.20 goals per game.
- Walsh was named MAAC Offensive Player of the Week twice this season, first after scoring nine goals and adding four assists in wins over Saint Francis and Central Connecticut State University. She later won the award after scoring five goals and adding five draw controls and five ground balls in a win over Old Dominion.
- Alongside Walsh, the Rider offensive has plenty of depth with eight players recording goals (and all eight recording at least nine so far this season), and nine players recording a point so far this season.
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Kylee Garcia (Neshanic Station, NJ/Somerville[FDU-Florham]) is second in the team with 29 goals and leads the team with 42 points. She recorded five goals and added two assists against Oregon, then repeated those same numbers at Presbyterian. Last time out against Manhattan she recorded her 200
th collegiate goal.
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Selena Carrington (Toms River, NJ/Toms River North[Rutgers]), who scored the first-ever goal in program history, has 22 goals on the season, including a career-high five against Saint Francis, a number she tied in back-to-back games at Presbyterian and Kennesaw State.
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Toni Gismondi (West Deptford, NJ/West Deptford[VCU]) lead the Broncs with 14 assists and scored a career-high five goals in Rider's win against CCSU.
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Anna Devlin (Marmora, NJ/Ocean City[TCNJ]), who scored four goals in the season opener, is second on the team with 35 draw controls, grabbing six against both Saint Francis and Monmouth.
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Hayley Henderson (Egg Harbor Twp., NJ/Egg Harbor Twp.) is third on the team with 29 draw controls this season.
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Danika Sedivy (Centennial, CO/Heritage[St. Bonaventure]) leads the Broncs with 13 caused turnovers this season.
Marybeth Smith (Macungie, PA/Emmaus) and Walsh are tied for second on the squad with 10.
- In goal,
Jamie Kubach (Philadelphia, PA/William Penn Charter[FDU-Florham]) and
Nicole Caldarone (Mount Arlington, NJ/Mountain Lakes) have split time with Kubach getting seven starts thus far. Caldarone has produced a 10.90 goals against average with a .385 save percentage, and Kubach has posted a 12.17 goals against average with a .403 save percentage.
- The Broncs have gone 157-191 (.822) on clearing attempts, while holding their opponents to just 149-190 (.784).
- Rider's roster features players from nine different states, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Maryland, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Virginia.
- Marist is off to a 2-0 start to MAAC play with wins over Manhattan and Quinnipiac. Kerri Gutenberger leads the Red Foxes with 26 goals, 33 points, and 33 draw controls.
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