Monday, Sept. 2, 2024
Rider Broncs (1-2-0, 0-0-0 MAAC) vs. Saint Joseph's Hawks (0-2-0, 0-0-0 A-10)
Location: Lawrenceville, NJ – Ben Cohen Field
Kickoff: 1 p.m.
Live Video: BroncVision
Live Stats: GoBroncs.com
What You Need To Know
- Rider returns to action for its home opener on Monday, when it plays host to Saint Joseph's at 1 p.m.
- The Broncs are coming off their first win of the year, earning a 1-0 win Thursday at Stony Brook on
Bryan Akongo's game-winner in the 82
nd minute.
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Adam Salama also made five saves to secure his first clean sheet of the season after posting six a year ago.
- Rider and Saint Joseph's have a common opponent just three and two matches into the season, respectively. The Broncs fell at #13 Virginia, 3-0, on Aug. 22, before the Cavaliers took a 5-0 win over the Hawks a week later. The Hawks also fell to a MAAC foe in Merrimack, 2-1, in its Aug. 22 season opener.
- Bart Kooistra has scored the Hawks' lone goal of the season to date off a Truls Braendvang assist against Merrimack.
- Lars Haavie has played all 180 minutes in net for Saint Joseph's posting a 3.50 GAA and .364 saves percentage.
- The Hawks were picked 11
th in the 14-team Atlantic 10.
- Salama has posted a 1.33 GAA and a .765 saves percentage through three games this season.
- 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.
- Rider goalkeepers matched the program single-season record with seven shutouts last season. Salama produced six of the clean sheets, with
Diesel Fiore also shutting out Niagara in his lone appearance of the year.
- 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.
- The Broncs must replace four All-Conference selections, including First-Teamer, All-Region Third Team honoree and leading scorer
Babacar Diene. Diene had a team-high 13 goals and 29 points, including the game-winning goal in the 83
rd minute of the MAAC Championship Game and Rider's tally in a 3-1 loss at Vermont in the NCAA Tournament First Round. Diene signed with the USL's Pittsburgh Riverhounds.
- Also departed is MAAC Rookie of the Year
Saad Chaouki, a National All-Freshman Second Team selection by Top Drawer Soccer and College Soccer News, who transferred to Portland, as well as graduates
Sebastian Rojek and
Ethan Shaw, who were All-MAAC Second and Third Team honorees, respectively.
- Also departed is 2021 MAAC Offensive Player of the Year
Zaki Alibou. After a 10-goal, five-assist effort in 2021, Alibou was sidelined for all but two matches in 2022. He contributed a goal and tied for the team lead with six assists in 2023.