GAME 4:
George Washington at (1-2) Mount St. Mary's (1-2)
WHEN: Sat, Sept. 11, 2010, 1 p.m.
WHERE: Waldron Family Stadium, Emmitsburg, Md.
SERIES INFORMATION: George Washington leads
5-0
LAST MEETING: George Washington (4-2) 9-26-09
FIRST MEETING: George Washington (5-1) 9-27-67
LAST MOUNT WIN: n/a
IN EMMITSBURG: George Washington leads 2-0 (1-0 at
Waldron Family Stadium)
opening kick... Saturday's match between George
Washington and Mount St. Mary's marks the sixth meeting in the
all-time series dating back to the 1967 season. The Colonials lead
the series 5-0. Including a 4-2 win last season in Washington,
D.C.
about the colonials... George Washington comes
into the contest 1-2 after defeating Longwood 4-2 on Wednesday.
Junior D Mike Burke paced the Colonials with two goals while
sophomore F Seth Rudolph and freshman F Jeff Eisenbud also found
the twine against the Lancers. Junior F Yoni Berhanu also scored
for George Washington this season. Junior GK Jake Davis has eight
saves, a 2.17 goals against average and a .615 save percentage.
last time we met... George Washington scored
three unanswered goals to defeat Mount St. Mary's 4-2 on Sept. 26,
2009. Eric Detzel notched his second goal this season for the Mount
while Chris Davis made four saves in the loss. Mike Rowlings,
Marcus Ranney, Andy Stadler and Kyle Albrecht each found the back
of the net for the Colonials, and Erik Haug turned away three shots
in the winning effort.
last time out... Chris Wheeler scored two goals
to lift Mount St. Mary's past Howard 2-0 on Tuesday. Wheeler scored
in the 27th minute and again in the 54th minute for his second and
third goals of the season. Alex Ockford notched his first
collegiate point by assisting Wheeler's first tally for the Mount
while Eric Detzel registered his third assist of the season. Chris
Davis made three saves in his 13th career shutout.
next on tap... The Mount heads to Rider on
Sept. 14 before completing three-straight home Saturdays against
UMBC on Sept. 18.
preseason poll... The Mount St. Mary's men's
soccer team has been picked fifth in the Northeast Conference (NEC)
Preseason Coaches Poll. Monmouth, who claimed the last four league
regular season titles and the 2009 NEC Tournament crown, has been
unanimously selected as the preseason favorite in 2010. Quinnipiac,
Fairleigh Dickinson and St. Francis (N.Y.) were picked 2-3-4 while
the Mount, Sacred Heart, Saint Francis (Pa.), Long Island, Central
Connecticut State, Robert Morris and Bryant rounded out the 11-team
poll.
aye, aye captain... Seniors Chris Davis and Eric
Detzel will serve as team captains for the 2010 campaign.
in the league: The Mount is 71-82-27 in Northeast
Conference matches. The Mountaineers are 33-45-15 under head coach
Rob Ryerson in the NEC and 6-2-2 in the conference opener,
including back-to-back NEC opening wins in 2008 and 2009. The Mount
is 10-8-1 in the last two seasons in the league.
wheeling and dealing... Junior Chris Wheeler has
scored 23 goals in his first three seasons in Emmitsburg and now
sits in eighth place on the program's all-time career goal list and
third place in Division I program history. Next on the all-time
list are Dave Swomley (26, 1970-73) and Simon Hodkin (26, 1996-99)
in sixth place. Hodkin is also right ahead of Wheeler in the Mount
Division I list in second place. The junior also sits in fifth
place in points in Division I history with 50, eight points shy of
Don Berry (58, 1988-90) in fourth place. He can also move into the
program's all-time career Top-10 list in points with six points.
Wheeler tied the program's single-season record for goals in a
season with 12 in his freshman year, including becoming the seventh
player in Division I history to notch a hat trick when he found the
twine against Robert Morris on Oct. 10, 2008.
eric in the middle... Senior Eric Detzel also
is moving up on the program's Division I charts. The senior sits in
seventh place with 14 goals in Mount Division I history with Don
Barry (18, 1988-90) next on the list. Detzel also stands in eighth
place with 40 points and sits in seventh place with 12 assists
after dishing out an assist against Howard on Sept. 7. Next on the
list are Duncan Gladwin (13, 1996-99) in sixth place and Joe Young
(14, 1987-90) in fifth place.
no fins to slow him down... Senior Scott
Phinith sits in 10th place for assists in Mount Divisoion I history
with 10 assists. Next on the list is former teammate Vinnie Berry
(11, 2005-08) in eighth place. The senior has five goals and 10
assists for 20 points in his career.
the man protecting the pipes... Senior Chris
Davis sits in fourth place for all-time minutes played (4835) at
the Mount. Next on the list is Mark Murphy (5070, 2002-06) in third
place. Davis is also fourth in career shutouts with 13 while Larry
Howley (16, 1984-87) and Rob Ray (16, 1997-00) are tied for second
on the all-time list. Davis recorded eight shutouts as a sophomore
to notch the most shutouts in a campaign since 1999.
local rivalries... Mount St. Mary's will play
four teams from the Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area this
season. The squad will host Towson (L, 0-2), George Washington
(Sept. 11) and UMBC (Sept. 18) and will travel to Howard (W, 2-0)
this season.
new to the mountain... Head coach Rob Ryerson
has added eight players to his 2010 roster. Freshmen Zoncher Dennis
(Abijam, Ivory Coast), Jimmy Ockford (Yardley, Pa.), Connor Waraksa
(Media, Pa.) and Patrick Wheeler (Newcastle, Australia) were signed
to National Letters of Intent while junior transfer Peter Steve
(Dallas, Pa.) also signed a scholarship. Steve went to Cincinnati
for two years, but did not play in a game with the Bearcats.
Freshmen Steve Hamilton (Manchester, Md.), Mike Molloy (Baltimore,
Md.) and sophomore Koudzo Komlan (Lome, Togo) also joined the
team.
players from down under... Junior Chris Davis
(Townsville, Australia), the first men's soccer player to hail from
Australia, was joined by fellow countrymen Chris Wheeler
(Newcastle, Australia) in 2008. Wheeler's brother Patrick Wheeler
(Newcastle, Australia) joined the team in 2010.
the family continues to grow... Head coach Rob
Ryerseon has coached five of the eight brother combos in Mount
men's soccer history. Freshmen Jimmy Ockford and Patrick Wheeler
join the team this season to join their brothers sophomore Alex
Ockford and junior Chris Wheeler. In addition, freshman Connor
Waraksa becomes the third member of his family to play Division I
athletics and the second at the Mount. Connor's sister, Breana, was
a four-year letterwinner on the women's lacrosse team and still
holds the single game and career record for assists.
home sweet home emmitsburg... Under head coach
Rob Ryerson, Mount St. Mary's is 32-28-3 at home, including 4-2-1
in 2000 (Ryerson's first season) and 5-1 in 2003.
foreign flavor... Head coach Rob Ryerson has six
international students on the team in 2010. Senior Chris Davis
(Townsville, Australia) , junior Chris Wheeler (Newcastle,
Australia) and sophomore Will Jagger (Crowsborough, England) return
in 2010 while sophomore Koudzo Komlan (Lome, Togo) and freshmen
Zoncher Dennis (Abijam, Ivory Coast) and Patrick Wheeler
(Newcastle, Australia) joins the fray this season.
waldron family stadium... Mount St. Mary's is
13-14-1 at the Waldron Family Stadium. The squad moved into the
state-of-the-art 1,000-seat Waldron Family Stadium for a full
season in 2007. The Mount played three games in the venue in 2006,
posting a 2-1 record. The Mountaineers lost their inaugural match
at the stadium to Monmouth 3-0 on Oct. 15, 2006 before ending the
season with wins against Sacred Heart (2-1) and Northeast
Conference Tournament bound Fairleigh Dickinson (1-0 2OT).
friday night lights... Mount St. Mary's played its
first two night games at Waldron Family Stadium last season and
have posted a 1-2 mark under the lights. The Mount will host Towson
(L, 0-2), Bryant (Oct. 22) and Robert Morris (Oct. 29) under the
lights in 2010.
about the coach... Head coach Rob Ryerson is
entering his 11th season at the helm of the men's soccer team at
the Mount, posting a career record of 57-97-22. He has led the
Mount to a 34-45-14 mark in NEC regular season games. Ryerson was
named the Northeast Conference Coach of the Year after guiding the
Mountaineers to a 9-10-1 overall mark and a 5-4 record in league
play and the squad's first NEC Tournament appearance since 1999 in
the 2008 campaign.