The College of Staten Island men's soccer team will look to build off of their 4-0 win on Wednesday today when they host SUNY Cobleskill at 12:30 pm.
CSI VS. SUNY COBLESKILL AT-A-GLANCE
Matchup: CSI (3-2) vs. SUNY Cobleskill (1-3)
Where: CSI Soccer Complex - 2800 Victory Blvd., Staten Island, NY
Live Video: www.csidolphins.com/csisportsnet
Live Stats: https://csidolphins.com/sidearmstats/msoc/summary
Players to Watch (CSI):
Bryant Navarro cashed in against the Gryphons in their last outing, bringing his total for the year up to four. Navarro is always a threat to score as he lurks around the penalty kick area waiting for his moment to strike. After scoring just one goal in his first three games this season,
Breny Salas has scored two in the last two games putting him second on the team with three goals.
Joe Bolella and
Philip Lefkowitz have set their teammates up the most this season, each tallying three assists. Lefkowitz has used his speed to get up and down the flank finding his teammates in the box. Bolella has threated ball through the back line and onto his forward's feet.
Christian Carucci acquired his first career shutout on Wednesday, a game where he didn't face a single shot, bringing his goals against average down to 1.78.
Players to Watch (SC): Patrick McGovern leads the team with five goals after scoring all five in their 10-2 win. McGovern scored his five goals on 10 shots. Khadim Diba picked up a pair of assists in the win bringing his total up to two for the year which leads the team. Josh Mazur has led the team in minutes between the pipes and has a 3.2 goals allowed average with just seven saves on the year.
News & Notes: This will be the first meeting between these two programs in school history. Both teams come in off of convincing wins and will hope to carry that momentum into today's game. As a team, the Tigers average 11 shots per game putting nearly half of them on target. The Dolphins rifle off 19 shots per game while holding their opponents to just six per game. CSI puts more than half of their shots on goal (53%) making the opposing goalie work. Neither team has any common opponents played this season and won't play any going forward. Staten Island is undefeated at home this season while SUNY Cobleskill has struggled on the road, posting a 0-3 road record. In their road games, Cobleskill has scored just four goals while the Dolphins have scored six goals in their lone home stand.