The College of Staten Island men's soccer team has been on a roll this season, losing just one of their last eight games. Today, they put their undefeated CUNYAC record on the line at the CSI Soccer Complex against Hunter College, a team they are completely even with all-time.
CSI VS. HUNTER COLLEGE AT-A-GLANCE
Matchup: CSI (9-3, 5-0) vs. Hunter (3-6-1, 2-1-1)
Where: CSI Soccer Complex - 2800 Victory Blvd., Staten Island, NY
Live Video: www.csidolphins.com/csisportsnet
Live Stats: https://csidolphins.com/sidearmstats/msoc/summary
All-Time Series: Series is even, 18-18-4
Last Meeting: October 4, 2017 - CSI won, 3-1
Players to Watch (CSI): Joe Bolella can't stop scoring as of late and has scored a goal in his last seven games, highlighted by a hat-trick against CCNY. Bolella sits behind
Bryant Navarro who has 12 goals, which is a team-high for the Dolphins. Not only does Navarro lead the Dolphins in goals, he is also tied for fourth in the country.
Philip Lefkowitz has been a nightmare for opposing defenses as his pace is hard to keep up with. Lefkowitz has eight goals for the Dolphins but tops the team with 10 assists.
Players to Watch (HC): Blaise Enama paces the Hawks with six goals this season on 33 shots. William Benitez is the distributor, leading the team with a pair of assists and one game-winner to his name. Jonah Sampedro has played the most minutes for the Hawks and is the ironman for Hunter in the defensive line.
News & Notes: This series has gone back-and-forth throughout the years and heading into today's contest there is no leader. Deadlocked at 18-18-4, the Dolphins will look to break the tie and take the lead in the all-time series. The last two meetings have gone in favor of the Dolphins one away and one at home. Today's game will take place at the CSI Soccer Complex where the Dolphins have not lost a game yet this season, posting a 4-0 record. The Hawks have struggled on the road, posting five of their six losses when they play away from Randall's Island. The College of Staten Island men's soccer team comes into today's game with the most potent scoring offense in the country, scoring over four goals per game.