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GAMEDAY: MEN'S SOCCER @ LEHMAN, 5PM

10/10/2018 11:33:00 AM

The College of Staten Island men's soccer team will look to keep their undefeated CUNYAC streak alive this afternoon against reigning CUNYAC Champions, Lehman College. 

CSI VS. LEHMAN AT-A-GLANCE
Matchup:  CSI (11-3, 6-0)  vs. Lehman (5-7, 3-2)
Where: Lehman College South Field - 250 Bedford Park Blvd W., Bronx, NY 
Live Video:  https://lehmanathletics.com/sidearmstats/msoc/summary
Live Stats:  https://lehmanathletics.com/watch/?Live=342&type=Live
All-Time Series: Series tied, 13-13-1
Last Meeting:  October 28, 2017 - Lehman won, 3-2 (CUNYAC Semifinal)
Players to Watch (CSI): Philip Lefkowitz has continually created his own space this season, beating defenders and assisting his teammates to the tune of 12 assists on the year. That mark leads all Division III schools, one more than the next closest person. Bryant Navarro leads the Dolphins with 14 goals this season which places him top five in the country.  Joe Bolella follows closely with 13 goals this season, putting him top 10 in the country in scoring. Breny Salas has scored seven goals in just two starts to go along with six assists in 615 minutes of action. 
Players to Watch (LC): Omar Moro leads the Lightning with six goals this season on 17 shots. Sahl Alzubidi sits right behind him with five goals and two assists. Alzubidi was crucial to Lehman's success last season and came up big against the Dolphins in both meetings. Alzubidi scored the lone goal in their regular season meeting then scored a brace in the CUNYAC Semifinal. 
News & Notes: This series is deadlocked at 13 wins each, however, Lehman College has won the last four meetings with the last Dolphins win coming in 2015. When playing in the Bronx, Staten Island is 5-7 compared to 6-5-1 at home. This season, the Dolphins are 6-3 on the road while the Lightning are 2-2 at home. Lehman College comes into today's game on a two-game losing skid while the Dolphins are riding a five-game win streak. During their five-game win streak, Staten Island has allowed just two goals while scoring 28 of their own. 
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