ALBANY, N.Y. – The University at Albany men's soccer team makes its return to the America East title game for the first time in five years to take on top overall seed New Hampshire.
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Game Info
Sunday, November 13 at No. 1 New Hampshire (2:00 pm)
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Leading the Pack
- New Hampshire ranks third in the America East in scoring offense; UAlbany ranks seventh
- New Hampshire leads the America East in scoring defense; UAlbany ranks third
- Shafique Wilson leads the America East in save percentage and shutouts and ranks tied for second in shutouts, and ranks third in goals-against average
- New Hampshire's Jassem Koleilat leads the America East in goals-against average and ranks third in save percentage
- New Hampshire's Eli Goldman ranks tied for third in the America East in goals scored
- New Hampshire's Johann von Knebel ranks tied for second in the America East in total assists
- New Hampshire ranks 22nd in the latest United Soccer Coaches national poll, and ranks third in the latest Northeast regional poll
- UAlbany and New Hampshire have combined to win each America East title since the 2016 season except for 2021 (Vermont)
- New Hampshire has won four-straight America East regular-season titles
- New Hampshire will host its fifth-straight America East title game
Scouting New Hampshire
The Wildcats have been the America East's premier program for the last half-decade. Starting with the 2018 season, New Hampshire has won three America East Tournament titles and at least a share of three America East regular-season titles. Additionally, the Wildcats have qualified for each of the last five NCAA Tournament fields. Last season, New Hampshire went 17-2-2 overall and rose as high as fourth in the United Soccer Coaches national poll. The Wildcats were ranked ninth in this year's preseason national poll, and were once again picked as the favorite in the America East. The Wildcats are 13-4-0 in 17  games this season, and have turned their fortunes around since starting 2-3-0 through five. Since the start of the 2017 season, New Hampshire has gone 78-17-13 overall and 32-6-5 against America East opponents. This season, the Wildcats suffered their first regular-season defeat against a conference foe, October 28 at #20 Vermont, since November 1, 2019 at UAlbany. UAlbany is 10-9-3 against New Hampshire since the 2001 season. From 2012 through 2021, an span of eight games, the Great Danes and Wildcats never bested the other by more than one goal.
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Last Time vs. New Hampshire
October 14, 2022 | UAlbany hosted its first of two marquee America East matchups on the season, welcoming defending regular-season champion New Hampshire to Casey Stadium. The Wildcats, coming off their best season in program history, had started 2022 slowly but had rebounded to win each of their last six before the game against the Great Danes, and sat just outside the top-25 in the United Soccer Coaches national poll. The Wildcats defeated UAlbany 4-0, scoring twice in each half, giving the Great Danes their first conference defeat of the season.
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Last Time Out
UAlbany advanced to the America East semifinal for the first time since the 2017 season and drew two-seed Vermont. The Great Danes had played the eighth-ranked Catamounts to a scoreless tie just 10 days before to close the regular season, holding the high-powered Vermont offense to just seven total shots. In the semifinal, the Great Danes' defense held firm against an 18-shot performance from the Catamounts. UAlbany broke a scoreless tie in the 81st minute on a counterattack and went on to upset the still eighth-ranked Catamounts 1-0 to advance to the America East title game.
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Around the America East
The 2022 America East championship game has been set, and the three-seed UAlbany Great Danes will face off against the one-seed and 22nd-ranked New Hampshire Wildcats in Durham, N.H. New Hampshire took care of business against five-seed Binghamton, defeating the Bearcats 3-0 in their semifinal. The Great Danes upset two-seed and eighth-ranked Vermont 1-0 on the road, shutting out the Catamounts for the second time in 10 days. Despite combining for five of the last six titles, UAlbany and New Hampshire have never met in the America East championship game, and have only met once in the America East Tournament.
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Sunday's America East Games
- No. 3 UAlbany at No. 1 New Hampshire, 2:00 pmÂ
Common Opponents
- Boston University
- UAlbany: 8/25 vs. Boston University, T, 1-1
- New Hampshire: 8/28 vs. Boston University, L, 0-1
- UMBC
- UAlbany: 9/24 at UMBC, W, 1-0
- New Hampshire: 10/1 vs. UMBC, W, 2-0
- Bryant
- UAlbany: 10/1 vs. Bryant, W, 3-0
- New Hampshire: 9/24 at Bryant, W, 4-1
- Binghamton
- UAlbany: 10/8 at Binghamton, T, 0-0
- RV; #22 New Hampshire: 10/22 vs. Binghamton, W, 1-0; 11/10 vs. Binghamton, W, 3-0
- NJIT
- UAlbany: 10/22 at NJIT, W, 1-0; 11/5 vs. NJIT, W, 2-0
- New Hampshire: 10/8 at NJIT, W, 1-0
- UMass Lowell
- UAlbany: 10/28 at UMass Lowell, T, 0-0
- #22 New Hampshire: 11/1 vs. UMass Lowell, W, 3-0
- Vermont
- UAlbany: 11/1 vs. #8 Vermont, T, 0-0; 11/10 at #8 Vermont, W, 1-0
- #21 New Hampshire: 10/28 at #20 Vermont, L, 1-2
Quarterfinal
For the second-straight season, the Great Danes earned the three-seed in the America East Tournament and hosted six-seed NJIT in the quarterfinal round. The two teams had played late in the 2022 regular season, with the Great Danes'
Andrew Weiner scoring in the 89th minute to give UAlbany a 1-0 victory. Following a scoreless opening half, UAlbany scored twice after halftime to defeat the Highlanders for the second time in 14 days, avenging their defeat to the Highlander's in last year's quarterfinal.
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All-Conference
Six members of the UAlbany men's soccer program earned All-Conference honors following the conclusion of the 2022 regular season.Â
Sam Philip earned Second Team honors, while three Great Danes,
Jackson Finn,
Caleb Vallance, and
Max Wilhelm, were named to the All-Rookie team. Finally,
Giuliano Lucca and
Neophytos Scottis earned spots on the All-Academic team.
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Three-Seed
For the second-straight season, the UAlbany men's soccer team has clinched the three-seed in the America East Tournament. Their matchup in their 2022 quarterfinal will be a repeat of the same game from last season, six-seed NJIT. UAlbany has been the three-seed only last year and this year when they have made the tournament, and are 0-1 holding the three-seed. UAlbany is 2-4-3 in the quarterfinal round overall.
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Defensive Player of the Week II
Following his fifth clean sheet of the season, UAlbany goalkeeper
Shafique Wilson earned America East Co-Defensive Player of the Week honors with his counterpart from UMass Lowell, Jacob Heihsel. In the Great Danes' match against the River Hawks, both goalkeepers recorded four saves and allowed zero goals. Wilson is the second UAlbany goalkeeper to be named America East Defensive Player of the Week this season, following
Daniel Shannon and his shutout against Penn.
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Rookie of the Week II
For the second time this season, UAlbany freshman forward
Jackson Finn earned America East Rookie of the Week honors. Finn recorded a secondary assist on UAlbany's game-winning goal in the 89th minute at NJIT, which clinched the game for the Great Danes as well as a spot in the 2022 America East Tournament.
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Clinched
With the Great Danes' victory over NJIT, the team has earned its spot in the six-team 2022 America East Tournament. By the time of the Great Danes' clinching, three other teams, Vermont, New Hampshire, and UMBC, also secured their spots. UAlbany will make its 15th appearance in the America East Tournament, and 11th in the last 12 seasons.
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Seniors
UAlbany honored the seven members of its 2022 senior class,
Domenic Baumann,
Vinicius Giannaccini,
Giuliano Lucca,
Pantelis Panteli,
Sam Philip,
Neophytos Scottis, and
Julian Terris, ahead of the team's final non-conference game of the regular season, Colgate. Since Philip, the class' longest-tenured player, arrived on campus in 2018, the class has gone 33-36-6 overall with a 15-15-2 against America East opponents.
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Shutout
For three-straight games, and seven total halves, the men's soccer team did not concede a goal. The Great Danes went 2-0-1 against UMBC, Bryant, and Binghamton, outscoring the three opponents 4-0. In total, dating to the team's last goal conceded in the 86th minute at Rhode Island on September 20, until their next goal conceded, a penalty kick in the 66th minute against Army West Point on October 11, the Great Danes' shutout streak lasted 340 game minutes.
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Rookie of the Week
Jackson Finn scored the game-winner against the America East's top-scoring team, UMBC, on the road in the team's conference opener, and earned his first career weekly award. The Retrievers had scored eight more goals than any other America East squad, but the Great Danes held UMBC scoreless over their 90-minute match. Finn broke the scoreless tie late in the game, collecting a rebound against an open net after teammates
Saad Faiz and
Domenic Baumann took back-to-back shots to draw UMBC goalkeeper Quantrell Jones out of position.
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Hall of Fame Semifinalist
The most prolific scorer in UAlbany men's soccer history, Lee Tschantret, was named a semifinalist to the National Soccer Hall of Fame's 2023 Veteran Ballot. Tschantret played at UAlbany from 1987-90, scoring a program-record that still stands today 51 goals. He earned All-America honors in 1988 and 1989, and after his collegiate season enjoyed a 20-year professional career.
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Associate
Rich Nassif was promoted to Associate Head Coach in 2022, his fifth season on the sidelines at UAlbany. Nassif joined UAlbany in 2018 following his second stint on the coaching staff at his alma mater, Northwestern University. Since joining the Great Danes' sidelines, the team has averaged nine wins per full season and qualified for two America East tournaments. Some of the Great Danes biggest wins with Nassif are Vermont in 2018 and 2019, #14 New Hampshire in 2019, Villanova in 2021, and Penn this season.
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U.S. Open Cup
Former UAlbany goalkeeper Danny Vitiello and his Sacramento Republic FC team advanced to the championship game of the U.S. Open Cup against Orlando City SC of the MLS. Sacramento was the first team from outside the MLS to reach the title game since Charleston Battery played against D.C. United in 2008. Vitiello and Sacramento defeated three MLS teams en route to the final, the San Jose Earthquakes, the L.A. Galaxy, and Sporting Kansas City. In the latter game, the semifinal, Vitiello recorded the decisive save in the penalty kick shootout to advance Sacramento to the final. Sacramento's magic run ended against Orlando City, falling 3-0.
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From the Field
When
Saad Faiz scored his first goal of the season, in the 24th minute of the Great Danes' sixth game of the year, at Rutgers, it was the team's first goal scored from the field of the 2022 season. All three of the Great Danes' previous goals were scored on penalty kicks. Faiz's goal ended a drought of just over 520 minutes of game time since their previous goal from the field, in the 44th minute of the 2021 America East quarterfinal against NJIT.
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Defensive Player of the Week
Daniel Shannon recorded his first career shutout and victory as UAlbany's goalkeeper in the Great Danes' fifth game of the year when they hosted the Penn Quakers. Shannon faced a total of 21 shots and made four saves to keep the Quakers off the board and hold the 1-0 lead to victory. Shannon is UAlbany's first defensive player of the week since former teammate Carlos Tofern was named on September 7, 2021.
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Three-for-Three
Through five games, UAlbany scored three goals on the 2022 season. Each goal came via penalty kick, first in the season opener against Boston University and second at Marist at the end of a three-game road swing.Â
Pantelis Panteli took each penalty kick for the Great Danes, making Panteli accountable for all UAlbany scoring through the early part of the season. In the fifth game of the season,
Domenic Baumann stepped in for Panteli on the Great Danes' PK against Penn and successfully converted the attempt, making UAlbany 3-3 on PKs on the season. Since then, the team has added two additional PKs, and are a perfect 5-5.
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International Flavor
Continuing a tradition within the UAlbany men's soccer program under head coach
Trevor Gorman, the 2022 Great Danes feature a sizeable international roster. Thirteen countries are represented among UAlbany's ranks this season: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Croatia, Cyprus, Germany, Morocco, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, and the United States.
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New Faces
UAlbany welcomes 16 new players to the roster for the 2022 season, replacing 15 departures and bringing the team roster to a total of 30. Though the Great Danes return second-leading scorer
Andrew Weiner from last year, the members of the new class will fill in for the production left behind by the departures of the first, third, and fourth-leading scorers, a total of six goals and 11 assists.
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Picked Fourth
After finishing the 2021 regular season third in the America East standings, the Great Danes were picked to finish fourth in the league's 2022 preseason coaches' poll. Behind unanimous favorite New Hampshire, picked to win the league for the fourth-straight season, the distribution tightened up. Defending tournament champion Vermont was picked second just two points ahead of third-pick UMBC, and five points ahead of UAlbany. NJIT was picked fifth, ahead of Binghamton and UMass Lowell in a tie for sixth, with conference newcomer Bryant picked eighth.
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Game Over
Adopted starting this season, regular-season matches will no longer go into extra time when tied at the conclusion of regulation. The regular-seasons games will conclude after 90 minutes of play. Overtime and shootouts will return starting in the postseason.
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Next: The winner of Sunday's title game will earn the America East's automatic bid to the 2022 NCAA Tournament. The selection show is Monday, November 14 at 1:00 pm on NCAA.com.
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