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Bucknell, Lafayette to Stage Key Patriot League Men's Soccer Showdown Friday on Fox Soccer Channel
10/28/2009 8:00:00 AM | Men's Soccer
Oct. 28, 2009
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LEWISBURG, Pa. -- One of the most-antcipated dates on Bucknell's 2009 schedule finally arrives on Friday, when Bucknell hosts Patriot League rival Lafayette in a match that will be televised live on Fox Soccer Channel. Game time is 8 p.m. at Emmitt Field at Holmes Stadium.
While the arrival of FSC's cameras should attract a large crowd to Emmitt Field, this game has even more significance in terms of the Patriot League playoff chase. The Bison, whose 13 victories are tied for the program record and are second-most in the nation behind only No. 1 Akron, are 4-1 in Patriot League play and trail first-place American (4-0-1) by just one point on the conference table. Lafayette is 9-5-2 overall and 3-2 in the league, and the Leopards are alone in third place with nine points. With just two games remaining in the regular season, Bucknell can clinch one of the four Patriot League Tournament spots with one more point. For Lafayette, a victory would help solidify its postseason position.
An "Orange Out" has been declared for Friday's game, as Bucknell hopes to break a school attendance record. The most fans to see a men's soccer game at Emmitt Field was 1,202 for the Navy game in 2008, while the overall facility record is 1,382 for a women's game against Penn State in 2007. A crowd of more than 1,100 was on hand the last time Fox Soccer Channel came to Bucknell for the 2007 Lehigh game.
Bucknell vs. Lafayette
About Lafayette
Bucknell on TV
This will be the third straight season that Bucknell has had a men's soccer game nationally televised, and it won the first two.
Bucknell Equals Program Record for Wins in a Season
Bucknell Recently
Since dropping a 2-1 heartbreaker to Penn State, the Bison have bounced back with two straight wins, including a dramatic one on Saturday night at Colgate.
Bison Rarely Blanked
On Oct. 28, 2008, Bucknell suffered a 1-0 loss to eventual Patriot League champion Colgate. That ended a run of 28 straight games with a goal, the longest such streak in Division I soccer at the time. The Bison immediately started a new national-best streak. Since that Colgate game, they have scored in 22 games in a row, including all 17 this season. That is the longest active streak in the nation. The Bison have scored at least once in 50 of their last 51 games dating back to the 2007 season. Most Consecutive Games with a Goal, Division I: 1. Bucknell 22 2. San Diego 18 3. Green Bay 17 4. Akron 15 5. UAB 13
Bison Stellar On Both Offense and Defense
Bucknell leads the Patriot League in scoring offense (1.71 goals per game), and defensively its goals-against average (0.87) ranks second in the league behind only Lafayette (0.83). Bucknell's eight shutouts also rank No. 2 in the league behind Lafayette's 10.
Not Good for the Fingernails
Bucknell has eight shutouts in 2009, the first six of which came by 1-0 scores. That trend ended on Oct. 17 when the Bison scored three times in a clean sheet against Army. Ten of the team's 12 victories this season have come by one goal.
Road Warriors
Bucknell is 6-1 in true road games and 8-1 away from home (including two neutral site games) in 2009. This coming just one year after the Bison went 3-7-1 on the road. The eight away/neutral site wins are a program record, while the record for most true road wins in a season is seven, set in 2003.
No Shame in the Losses
Bucknell has suffered only four defeats in 2009, and all of them have come against top-of-the-table opponents:
Brendan Nash Nets 100th Win
Bison head coach Brendan Nash is in his 11th season at Bucknell, and he recorded his 100th career victory with a 3-0 result at Army on Oct. 17. Nash is currently 102-80-28, and he ranks No. 2 on Bucknell's all-time wins list , trailing only Craig Reynolds (238). Nash was the Patriot League Coach of the Year in 2000 and 2003, and he led the Bison to the 2006 Patriot League title.
Coaching Stability
Bucknell has had only two head coaches since 1967. Craig Reynolds had the reins from 1967-98, and when Reynolds retired following the 1998 season, he turned the playbook over to his assistant coach Brendan Nash, who has manned the Bison sideline ever since.
Turning 1,000
The Oct. 10, 1-0 win over Holy Cross came in the 1,000th game in program history. The Bison are now 442-468-95 all-time, dating back to the program's inception in 1929.
Keep an Eye on O'Brien
Bucknell senior Conor O'Brien was named the Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year in 2008, and he has designs on winning it again this year. Here are some season and career highlights for O'Brien:
O'Brien in 2009:
O'Brien in his Career:
O'Brien in Rare Company
Conor O'Brien is currently one of only three Division I players in the nation leading his conference in both goals per game and assists per game. The other two are Irving Garcia (7-7-21) for UC Irvine of the Big West Conference and Charlie Reiter (9-7-25) for Davidson of the Southern Conference.
Selwood a Rock on "D"
Senior co-captain Patrick Selwood has developed into one of the Patriot League's steadiest defenders and should be a candidate for the league's defensive player of the year award this season. Some of Selwood's career highlights:
Same Captains in 2009
Bucknell's 2009 co-captains -- senior midfielder/forward Conor O'Brien and senior defender Patrick Selwood -- were also co-captains as juniors in 2008.
Getting it Done on Time
Last season, Bucknell broke a school record by playing eight overtime games (2-3-3). This season, however, the Bison have played just one overtime contest, that coming at Marquette on Oct. 13. The 2-1 win over the Golden Eagles marked Bucknell's first road win in overtime since the 2006 NCAA Tournament at George Mason.
Owning the Second Half
Bucknell has outscored opponents 20-7 in the second half of games this season, including 15-1 in its 13 victories.
Shutout Trio
In something of a rarity, Bucknell has had three different goalkeepers post shutouts this season. Starter Tommy Caso has six, while Will Byrne (NJIT) and Marc Hartmann (Saint Francis) recorded clean sheets in spot starts.
Three Freshmen Honored in Last Two Weeks
Bucknell had two freshmen earn Patriot League weekly honors last week. Brendan Burgdorf was named the PL Offensive Player of the Week after producing two goals and an assist in wins over Marquette and Army. CK Kumah earned rookie of the week honors based on his three-point game against Marquette that included the OT goal. This week, Josh Plump was named rookie of the week after his late goal tied up the Colgate game on Saturday.
Freshman Influence
Over the summer, Bucknell's 2009 freshman class was ranked No. 30 in the nation by College Soccer News, and a number of those newcomers have already played prominent roles.
Tournament Success
Backed by 1-0 wins over Hartwick and Syracuse, Bucknell won the Mayor's Cup earlier this season in Oneonta, N.Y. That was the team's third tournament title in the last two seasons. A year ago, the Bison defeated Penn State (2-0) and tied No. 10 Ohio State (1-1) to claim the Penn State Classic, and they also won their own Days Inn Bison Classic with a win over Cornell (3-0) and a draw with Hartwick (2-2).
First-Time Starters on Defense
Bucknell has three first-year starters on the back line, and all three have been rock solid. On the outside, junior Travis Rand and sophomore Andrew Powell have been starters since day one (both have missed one game due to injury). Running alongside senior co-captain Patrick Selwood at center back has been freshman Jermaine Jarrett, a native of Kingston, Jamaica. The emergence of the three new starters has allowed coach Brendan Nash to move talented junior Ross Liberati up into the midfield, although Liberati does still play some on the back line.
Strong in the Air
Sophomore defender Andrew Powell has provided a strong presence in the air for the Bison, and it's easy to see why when you see what he does after the soccer season ends. Powell moonlights as a high jumper and decathlete for the Bucknell track and field team. Last season he placed third in both the high jump and heptathlon at the Patriot League Indoor Championships, and outdoors he was third in the high jump and fourth in the decathlon. His top high jump of 6-8 1/4 ranks No. 8 in program history.
A Flair for the Dramatic
Andrew Powell has two career goals, both coming this season, and both snapping tie scores in the 85th minute or later. On Sept. 23 against Saint Francis (Pa.), Powell scored with 5:59 remaining to give the Bison a 1-0 win. Then this past Saturday at Colgate, it was 1-1 until Powell blasted home a 25-yard shot with just 1:52 left in regulation. Powell was named this week's Damon's Bison Athlete of the Week for his heroics over the weekend.
Strong in the Air, Part II
Junior Ross Liberati has five career goals, all of them coming on headers. This season, one of Liberati's two assists came when he headed the ball to Andrew Powell, who headed it into the net for the game-winning goal in a 1-0 win over Saint Francis (Pa.).
Caso in Cage
Sophomore Tommy Caso is a two-time Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Week in 2009. Earlier in the year Caso was named the Garth Stam Defensive Most Valuable Player at the Mayor's Cup. Caso has five shutouts this season and has given up only 14 goals in 15 games for a 0.97 goals-against average, the second-best mark in the Patriot League.
Last Time in the NCAAs
Bucknell's last NCAA Tournament appearance came in 2006. After winning twice in penalty kicks in the Patriot League Tournament, the Bison traveled to George Mason for the first round of the NCAAs and won 1-0 in overtime on Mark Schmiegel's golden goal. Bucknell was eliminated by No. 4 Virginia, 4-0, in the second round.
Bison Get it Done in the Classroom Too
In the spring 2009 semester, the Bucknell men's soccer team combined for a 3.32 grade-point average. Last season, three Bison -- Patrick Selwood, Chris Hennings and Jason Soto -- were named to the ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District Team. Hennings went on to make the national Academic All-America Team, while Soto won an Arthur Ashe Sports Scholar Award.
Emmitt Field at Holmes Stadium
Bucknell plays its home soccer games at Emmitt Field, a natural-grass, soccer-only facility on campus. The Kentucky Bluegrass pitch has been in use now for five seasons, and in 2007 the Holmes Stadium facility was completed. Holmes Stadium features a covered grandstand with chairback seating, locker room facilities, press box and VIP suites and concessions and merchandise shops.
On the Horizon
After the Lafayette contest, Bucknell will close out the 2009 regular season at home next Friday night against Lehigh. It will be Senior Night at Emmitt Field. The Mountain Hawks currently sit in the all-important fourth position in the Patriot League standings with seven points, and they host last-place Army this Friday.
It's Not Just the Men
While the Bison men are in the midst of an outstanding season, their Emmitt Field sisters are also enjoying a terrific campaign. The Bucknell women's soccer team is 10-6-1 overall -- its fifth straight 10-win season -- and at 5-1 in league play sit alone atop the Patriot League standings. The Bison women can clinch the regular-season title and the right to host the league tournament with a win or a tie at Colgate on Saturday.



