Men's Soccer | 11/5/2019 3:37:00 PM
BLOOMSBURG (7-9 5-5 PSAC East) vs WEST CHESTER (12-3-1, 8-2-1 PSAC East)
Wednesday, November 6, 2019 – 2:30 p.m.
Rockwell Field – West Chester, Pa.
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STORY LINE
The Bloomsburg men's soccer team wraps up the road portion of their regular season schedule as the Huskies travel to West Chester University on Wednesday for a 2:30 p.m. contest. The Huskies are currently 7-9 on the year and 5-5 in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) East with one game to play in the regular season while the Golden Rams are 12-3-1 on the year and 8-2-1 in conference play. Wednesday's game is the final game of the regular season for the Golden Rams as they have already clinched a spot in the upcoming tournament.
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ALL-TIME SERIES
West Chester leads the all-time series 20-19-7, though the Huskies closed the gap earlier this season with a 2-0 win over the Golden Rams on October 9. Bloomsburg has won two-straight games over West Chester.
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SCOUTING BLOOMSBURG
The Huskies are 7-9 on the year and are coming off 4-2 victory over Daemen College last Tuesday. Bloomsburg is seventh in the PSAC in scoring, averaging 1.75 goals per game while holding opponents to a fourth-best 1.94 goals average for the season. SeniorÂ
Tyler Madeira and Junior
Carter Luckenbaugh lead the Bloomsburg offense with six goals apiece. Luckenbaugh also leads the Huskies with four assists for a team-high 14 points. Defensively, the Huskies are fourth in the PSAC in GAA (1.94) and are led by redshirt freshmanÂ
Nathan Slotnick. Slotnick boasts a 2.01 GAA for the season and has a pair of shutouts in his last four games.
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SCOUTING WEST CHESTER
The Golden Rams come into Wednesday's contest with a 12-3-1 overall record and a 8-2-1 mark in the PSAC. They are currently on a two game shutout streak, last being scored on during the 3-2 double-overtime loss to Millersville on October 26. West Chester keeper, Daniel Good, sits at second in the PSAC in GAA with .829. Good also holds eight shutouts this season in only fifteen games. The Golden Rams offense is lead by Doug Goita who sits at fifth in conference scoring at seven goals on the season. He is followed closely behind by Shane Hartey who has netted six.
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