Men's Soccer | 10/12/2017 8:54:00 AM
THE DETAILS
Bloomsburg (2-8-0, 0-6-0 PSAC) at Seton Hill (6-6-1, 3-3-0 PSAC)
Friday, Oct. 13, 2017 at 12:00 p.m.
Dick's Sporting Goods Field - Greensburg, Pa.
GAME COVERAGE
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STORYLINE
Bloomsburg looks to build off of its home win Tuesday night (Oct. 10) and carry that play back into the conference.
ALL-TIME SERIES
Bloomsburg is 3-1-0 all-time versus Seton Hill.
LAST MEETING
The Griffins defeated BU 2-1 in overtime back on Sept. 17, 2016 in Bloomsburg.
Austin Transue (Langhorne, Pa./Neshaminy) got the scoring started in the seventh minute with his second of the season, before Seton Hill quickly evened the score in the eighth minute. The teams played the remaining 82 minutes deadlocked before heading to the extra session. A Seton Hill goal in the 97
th minute gave the Griffins the road win.
Hamilton Rodkey (Verona, Pa./Penn Hills) and
Samuel Izzo (Frankford, Del./Indian River) each fired three shots in the contest, while
Anthony Cerda (Budd Lake, N.J./Mount Olive) contributed one.
LAST TIME OUT
The Huskies defended home turf with a 3-2 overtime win over Caldwell on Tuesday night (Oct. 10). After a scoreless first half,
Carter Luckenbaugh (York, Pa./Central York) set up a
Matt Goodall (Baltimore, Md./Perry Hall) header to open the scoring in the 50
th minute. Caldwell knotted the match at one apiece in the 70
th minute, before
Carter Luckenbaugh (York, Pa./Central York) would set up another Bloomsburg goal in the 78
th minute. His free kick found the foot of
Sebastian Callender (Middleburg, Pa./Midd-West) out of the air to give the Huskies a 2-1 lead with just over 10 minutes to play. Caldwell tied the match up again in the 82
nd minute to force the extra session. Luckenbaugh started the play yet again heaving a throw in over a crowd in the box.
Brett Milden (Mullica Hill, N.J./Clearview Regional) headed the ball home on the near post to give the Huskies the win. Bloomsburg out-shot Caldwell 33-16 and held an 11-7 advantage in corner kicks. In addition to goals and Luckenbaugh's three helpers,
Austin Transue (Langhorne, Pa./Neshaminy) fired nine shots including four on net.
Samuel Izzo (Frankford, Del./Indian River) registered six shots, including two on goal, while Tyler Medeira (3)
Brian Kilcoyne (Bensalem, Pa./Bensalem) (2) and
Thomas King (West Chester, Pa./B. Reed Henderson) and
Luis Partida (Hanover, Pa. /New Oxford) (1 apiece) also contributed shots.
Taylor Lesage (Collegeville, Pa./Methacton) totaled six saves in the win.
Seton Hill was shut out 2-0 at District of Columbia Tuesday night, with Joffe Bradley leading the offense with three shots. Five other Griffins registered shots in the contest, and Jacin Smith made seven saves in net.
SCOUTING BLOOMSBURG
Luckenbaugh's three helpers from Tuesday night now have him in the team lead for points with eight (8 A).
Mike Bazadona III (Kingston, Pa./Wyoming Valley West) has three goals for six points on the season, while Transue and Milden each have five points. Five other Huskies have recorded points on the season. In net, Lesage owns a 2.36 goals-against-average as well as a .667 save percentage (10
th). His 48 total saves are the fourth-highest total in the league.
SCOUTING SETON HILL
The Griffins are led offensively by Henrik Berg, whose 22 points tied for second in the league. His 10 goals are tied at the top of the league, coupled with two assists. The Griffins have two other double-digit scorers in Tom Urquhart with 12 points (5 G, 2 A) and Alex Dyson with 11 points (4 G, 3 A). Their mainstay in net is Austin Iddon, who is sixth in the league in GAA (1.30), third in save percentage (.767) and sixth in total saves with 46.
UP NEXT
BU returns home on Sunday (Oct. 15) to battle conference rival East Stroudsburg. Kickoff for that match is slated for 1:00 p.m. at Bloomsburg's Steph Pettit Stadium.