Alejandro Giner
Brent Warzocha

Men's Soccer

Men's Soccer Visits Colgate

ALBANY, N.Y. – The University at Albany men's soccer team kicks off its final road trip of the 2023 regular season, beginning their three-game swing at their last regular season non-conference opponent Colgate on Tuesday.
 
Game Info
October 17, 2023 at Colgate (7:00 pm)
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Leading the Pack
  • UAlbany is 0-5-1 on the road this season; Colgate is 3-3-0 at home
  • UAlbany ranks seventh in the America East in scoring offense and fourth in scoring defense
  • Colgate ranks 10th in the Patriot League in scoring offense and fourth in scoring defense
  • Alex Pechacek ranks 15th nationally in total assists
Scouting Colgate
The Raiders are 5-8-1 on the season so far, and 3-2-1 against Patriot League opponents.  Colgate scores less than one goal per game, and has suffered six shutout defeats in 2023.  The Raiders have split each of their last four, defeating Bucknell and American but losing to #18 Syracuse and to Cornell.  Aidan Davock leads the Raiders with five goals and two assists for a total of 12 points, but the Raiders can boast only three other goal scorers.  Colgate earned the three-seed in the 2022 Patriot League Tournament, but was upset in the quarterfinal round to American, 3-1.  UAlbany is 3-9-3 lifetime against Colgate since the teams' first meeting in 1966, including 3-8-3 in the Great Danes' Division I era.  However, two of UAlbany's three wins have come since the 2019 season.
 
Last Time vs. Colgate
October 18, 2022 | UAlbany played in its final non-conference game of the 2022 regular season, hosting Colgate on the team's Senior Night.  Despite an aggressive start, the Great Danes fell into a lull in the first half, upon which the Raiders capitalized to take a 1-0 lead off of a free kick deep in UAlbany territory in the 36th minute.  After halftime, UAlbany regrouped to outshoot Colgate 10-4 in the second half, and scored an equalizer in the 71st minute when Neophytos Scottis found the back of the net off a setup from Tiago Dias redirecting a corner kick from Giuliano Lucca.  The game ended in a 1-1 tie.
 
Last Time Out
UAlbany ended a four-game winless streak by defeating UMass Lowell 2-0 at Casey Stadium.  The win was the 500th in program history in the 74th season of UAlbany men's soccer.  Both goals for the Great Danes were scored in first half, first by Jeff Thielmann in the sixth minute and next by Ander Castillo in the 27th.  The game was just the fourth of 13 against the River Hawks since UMass Lowell reclassified to Division I and joined the America East that had been decided by more than one goal.
 
Around the America East
#22 Vermont has retaken the lead in the conference standings with nine points, two points clear of second place.  UMBC and NJIT are tied for second with seven points, followed by defending champion and #24 New Hampshire with six.  The Wildcats, despite sitting in fourth place, are the only team without a loss to a conference opponent.  Bryant won its 11th game, yet again by shutout, to claim its first conference victory, and is tied with Binghamton with five points.  UAlbany is just behind with four, followed by UMass Lowell with zero.
 
Tuesday's America East Games
  • Hofstra at #24 New Hampshire, 6:00 pm
  • Cornell at Binghamton, 6:00 pm
  • UAlbany at Colgate, 7:00 pm
  • NJIT at Columbia, 7:00 pm
  • #22 Vermont at Dartmouth, 7:00 pm
  • UMass at UMass Lowell, 7:00 pm
Common Opponents
  • Boston University
    • UAlbany: 8/24 at Boston University, L, 1-2
    • Colgate: 9/30 at Boston University, T, 0-0
  • Syracuse
    • UAlbany: 9/4 at #1 Syracuse, L, 0-1
    • Colgate: 10/3 at #18 Syracuse, L, 0-1
  • Marist
    • UAlbany: 9/9 vs. Marist, W, 3-1
    • Colgate: 8/27 at Marist, L, 1-3
  • Lafayette
    • UAlbany: 9/19 vs. Lafayette, W, 3-0
    • Colgate: 9/16 at Lafayette, W, 1-0
  • Cornell
    • UAlbany: 10/3 at Cornell, L, 2-3
    • Colgate: 10/10 at Cornell, L, 1-3
  • Binghamton
    • UAlbany: 10/7 vs. Binghamton, L, 1-3
    • Colgate: 9/1 vs. Binghamton, W, 2-1
USL Championship Playoffs
Two former Great Danes, Danny Vitiello and Daniel Krutzen, have seen their respective teams, Sacramento Republic FC and Phoenix Rising FC, qualify for the 2023 USL Championship postseason.  Sacramento is the top seed in the west, behind Vitiello's Golden Glove Award-winning season in net, while Krutzen's Phoenix Rising earned the West's six-seed.  The pair would meet in the Western Conference finals, should both teams advance that far.
 
Golden Glove
For the second time in his career, former UAlbany goalkeeper Danny Vitiello won the USL Championship Golden Glove award, recognizing the league's most outstanding goalkeeper each season.  Previously winning the award in 2020 as a member of the Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC, Vitiello recorded a goals-against average of 0.83 with 11 shutouts to anchor Sacramento Republic FC's first-place Western Conference finish in 2023.  His save percentage of .762 in 30 appearance this season led the league's eligible goalkeepers.
 
500
On October 14, 2023, the University at Albany men's soccer program recorded its 500th victory in history.  The program began in 1950, and reclassified to Division II in 1995, and to Division I in 1999.  The victory came against one of the Great Danes newest, yet staunchest, rivals, UMass Lowell, 2-0 in Albany.
 
Dangerous Strikes
Through the Great Danes' first eight games, the team had scored 12 goals.  Five of their previou seven had come on either free kicks or corner kicks, starting with three such goals against Marist.  So far, the Great Danes have scored four goals off corner kicks alone.
 
Helping Hand II
Alex Pechacek recorded his first assist of the season in the Great Danes' fifth game, at home against Marist.  Pechacek finished the game with three assists, the second-most in a single game in Division I program history.  Including the game against Marist, Pechacek has assisted on six of UAlbany's seven goals scored, and has recorded at least one assist in three of four games.
 
First Halves
Until Penn scored in the 11th minute in the Great Danes' seventh game of the season, UAlbany had held its first six opponents scoreless in the first half of each game.  Conversely, UAlbany had scored four goals in first halves this season.
 
At the Top
In Week 3 of the United Soccer Coaches regional rankings, America East institutions accounted for each of the top four, and five of the top 10, spots in the Northeast Poll.  Vermont, New Hampshire, both nationally ranked, took the top two spots, followed by UMBC and undefeated and untied Bryant.  UAlbany landed seventh out of 10, behind Cornell and LIU.
 
Defensive Player of the Week
Tiago Dias' two-goal performance, including the game-winner, earned his first career America East Defensive Player of the Week honor.  In scoring twice, first in the 17th minute and next in the 54th, Dias powered the Great Danes to victory over Marist, and doubled his career goals total.
 
Helping Hand
Graduate midfielder Alex Pechacek recorded an assist on all three UAlbany goals against Marist.  The three assists were the second-most in a single game in the program's Division I history, ranking only behind Daniel Krutzen's four at American University during the 2018 season.  No other player in the program's Division I era had recorded three assists in a game.
 
From the Back
All three of UAlbany's goals against Marist came from the defensive line, and specifically center backs Tiago Dias and Santiago Frias.  Dias scored the first two goals of the game, in the 17th and 54th minutes, and Frias added one in the 57th.  All three goals were scored on set pieces, with midfielder Alex Pechacek assisting on each.
 
Shutting Out
After earning shutouts in back-to-back games early in the 2023 season, the UAlbany men's soccer team had recorded seven shutouts in its previous 10 games dating back to the 2022 season.  Since playing Colgate to a 1-1 tie on October 18, 2022, UAlbany had allowed just six goals in 11 games, including two shutouts in 10 days against then #8-ranked Vermont.  UAlbany's shutout streak reached a peak of 505 consecutive minutes between allowing goals to Colgate and in the 2022 America East title game against #22 New Hampshire.
 
Without Borders
Including the United States and Canada, the 2023 men's soccer roster features 29 players representing 13 different countries.  In total, 21 players have joined the team from outside the United States.
 
New Faces
The Great Danes' roster of 29 players features 13 new faces.  Three of the 13 are freshmen, while the remaining 10 have transferred into UAlbany from their previous institutions.  The transfers hail from such programs as Akron, South Florida, and defending national champion Syracuse, among others.
 
Picked Third
After a run to the America East title game in 2022, the Great Danes were picked to finish in a tie for third in the 2023 America East Preseason Coaches' Poll.  They shared their point total of 34 with UMBC, and narrowly edging the Retrievers by garnering one first-place vote.
 
Schedule Strength
Including defending national champion and preseason #1 Syracuse, five of the Great Danes 17 opponents in 2023 hold preseason rankings in the United Soccer Coaches national poll.  Behind the Orange, the Great Danes will play games against #12 Vermont, #20 Cornell, #23 New Hampshire, and #25 Penn.
 
Phoenix Rising
Former UAlbany defender Daniel Krutzen '18 signed a deal in January with Phoenix Rising FC of the USL Championship, the second-tier league in the United States.  Krutzen made the move after playing four years in the Canadian Premier League for Forge FC, winning three league titles.
 
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.
 
U.S. Open Cup
Former UAlbany goalkeeper Danny Vitiello and his Sacramento Republic FC team advanced to the championship game of the 2022 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.
 
Next: UAlbany visits Bryant on October 21.
 
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Players Mentioned

Giuliano Lucca

#10 Giuliano Lucca

M
5' 8"
Senior
Neophytos Scottis

#2 Neophytos Scottis

D
6' 1"
Senior
Tiago Dias

#3 Tiago Dias

D
6' 3"
Sophomore
Jeff Thielmann

#7 Jeff Thielmann

F
6' 1"
Junior
Santiago Frias

#5 Santiago Frias

D
6' 5"
Junior
Ander Castillo

#9 Ander Castillo

F
6' 0"
Junior
Alex Pechacek

#21 Alex Pechacek

M
6' 1"
Graduate Student

Players Mentioned

Giuliano Lucca

#10 Giuliano Lucca

5' 8"
Senior
M
Neophytos Scottis

#2 Neophytos Scottis

6' 1"
Senior
D
Tiago Dias

#3 Tiago Dias

6' 3"
Sophomore
D
Jeff Thielmann

#7 Jeff Thielmann

6' 1"
Junior
F
Santiago Frias

#5 Santiago Frias

6' 5"
Junior
D
Ander Castillo

#9 Ander Castillo

6' 0"
Junior
F
Alex Pechacek

#21 Alex Pechacek

6' 1"
Graduate Student
M