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Men's Soccer Set to Kick off a Busy Weekend

10/4/2024 12:14:00 PM

Duluth, MN. – The St Scholastica Men's Soccer team will face off against another MIAC opponent, the Carleton College. They will travel to Northfield MN. on Saturday, October 5, and kickoff against the Golden Knights at 3:30 p.m. Three days later, on Tuesday, October 8, the Saints will once again be at home and play in another non conference game, this time against the Falcons of the University of Wisconsin-River Falls. Kick off against the Falcons is scheduled for 2 p.m.

The Saints are coming off an astounding win against the Blue Devils of the University of Wisconsin-Stout, 5-0. Given this massive margin of victory, the Saints have found a rhythm and strategy that works, and they look to take two more wins this week. 

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Carleton College – Saturday, October 5 at 3:30 p.m.

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UW-River Falls – Saturday, October 8 at 2 p.m.

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 Saints to Watch

  • Gabriel Marchesoni (Surrey, BC, CA) recorded two of the Saints' five goals against the Blue Devils. He recorded those two shots on six shots on goal.

  • Akeem Robotham (Kingston, Jamaica/St. George's College (Johnson County CC)) was the first goal scorer for the Saints, recording his one goal while only recording one shot on goal.

  • Ayub Mohamed (Lewiston ME/Park High School) recorded the fourth goal for the Saints, on four shots on goal.

A Look at the Golden Knights

The Golden Knights have a current overall record of 5-2-3 and a conference record of 1-2. Their current MIAC record puts them at the same level as the Saints, this upcoming game between the two will be a difference-maker for both teams. Historically the two teams have met 19 times, dating back to 1986, with the Saints having won only four of those games. The Saints lost to the Golden Knights 0-5 in their last meeting.

A Look at the Falcons

The Falcons have a current overall record of 3-6. Historically the two teams have only met once, in 1979, with the Saints having won the only match, with a final score of 2-1.

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