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Men's Soccer Closes Season At St. Thomas Aquinas Saturday

11/8/2019 11:41:00 AM

GAME INFORMATION & LINKS
Game #17
Daemen Wildcats (0-16-0, 0-7-0 ECC) vs. St. Thomas Aquinas Spartans (3-11-1, 2-5-0 ECC)
Saturday, Nov. 9 | 10 a.m.
Sparkill, N.Y. | Spartan Soccer Field
Live Streaming Video (via ECC Network)
Live Stats

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Daemen closes out the 2019 season with an East Coast Conference match at St. Thomas Aquinas College Saturday (Nov. 9).

BELIEVE IN BEDI

The 2019 season marks a new era for the Wildcats as head coach Bediako Swan takes the reins. Swan was introduced last February as the sixth head coach in the modern era of the Daemen men's soccer program, coming over after assistant coaching gigs at Division I St. Francis (Pa.) and Division II Davis & Elkins. Last fall in his only season with the Red Flash, Swan contributed to St. Francis' 9-5-3 campaign. In four seasons at D&E, he helped the Senators average 10 wins per season. A native of Grenada, Swan is a 2012 graduate of D&E where he enjoyed a successful playing career that included two all-conference and one all-region selection.

BUILDING BLOCKS

The Wildcats return 11 players from last year's team that finished 5-12-0 overall and 3-6-0 in the ECC. Five of the returning 11 hold two years of collegiate playing experience. Those five players - goalkeeper Jarrett Lecceadone, midfielder Anthony Cupello, forwards Derek Mancuso, Craig Buchanan and Nate Sorgi - have each played a role in helping Daemen to 12 wins over the last two seasons, marking the program's most successful two-year span since winning 14 games from 2005-06. Lecceadone saw action in nine games and made five starts as a freshman, but was limited by injuries to just two appearances in 2018. He and sophomore Eithan Hahn have shared the goaltending duties in 2019. Cupello was named the team's MVP despite missing the final five games of the 2018 season with an injury. In 31 career games, Cupello has posted 17 points (3 gls, 11 asts). Buchanan has appeared in 45 games over the last three seasons, totaling four goals and two assists.

LUNDIN BRIDGE

Sophomore defender Pontus Lundin has netted three of Daemen's 11 goals this season, with all three coming by way of penalty kick. His goal in the 64th minute vs. Malone on Sept. 5 evened the score at 1-1, and marked the first tally of his collegiate career.

A FIRST TIME FOR EVERYTHING
Several players have recorded their first career point this season. Junior Derek Mancuso (Friendship, N.Y.) and redshirt sophomore Ben Christidis (Fairport, N.Y.) both registered their first career point during the loss to regionally-ranked Le Moyne on Sept. 17. Mancuso netted his first career goal, while Christidis assisted on the goal for his first career point. Freshmen Alex Christidis (Fairport, N.Y.) and Eman Wajed (Buffalo, N.Y.) also registered their first career points during the loss to Cal U on Sept. 25. Christidis netted his first career goal early in the second half. Wajed assisted on the goal for his first career point. Freshman Chris Cox (Buffalo, N.Y.) scored his first goal in the loss to nationally-ranked Mercy on Sept. 28. His goal with 9:55 left before halftime gave the Wildcats a 1-0 lead. Sophomore Mateo Astudillo (Rochester, N.Y.) netted his first career goal during loss to Bridgeport on Oct. 5, while freshman Christian Lewin (Bobenheim-Roxhelm, Germany) scored his first career goal in the loss to Roberts Wesleyan last weekend. Freshman Derek Bartlo (Williamsville, N.Y.) scored his first career goal during a 4-2 loss to Bloomsburg this past Tuesday.

STAC SCOUTING REPORT

STAC is led by veteran head coach Graham Brown. The Spartans posted an 10-6-1 overall record and a 6-3-0 mark in the ECC last year. The Spartans were picked third in the ECC preseason poll. STAC went winless (0-9-1) over its first 10 games this year, before posting three-straight wins over District of Columbia (5-0), Bloomfield (2-0) and Queens (3-0). The Spartans are coming off back-to-back losses to West Chester (3-0) and Nyack (4-3). Freshman Jorge Mazariego scored two goals in the win over Queens and has totaled a team-high five goals and 12 points. Juniors Anthony Sanchez (4 gls) and Sung Min Cho (3 gls, 1 ast) have also produced. Senior goalkeeper Cameron Turner (1.99 GAA) has appeared in all 15 games and made a season-high 10 saves in an early season 1-1 (2 OT) tie with Staten Island.

ALL-TIME SERIES: DAEMEN VS. STAC

Series Record: 2-4-0
Streak: W 1
Last Meeting: Daemen 4, STAC 0 | Oct. 27, 2018 | Williamsville, N.Y.
 

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