Bucknell University Athletics

Much at Stake as Bucknell Men's Soccer Hosts Lehigh Friday on Senior Night
11/4/2009 7:00:00 AM | Men's Soccer
Nov. 4, 2009
LEWISBURG, Pa. -- For the Bucknell men's soccer squad, one final game remains in the 2009 campaign, and there are many subplots to explore as the contest draws near. Patriot League rival Lehigh is the opponent, with game time slated for 7 p.m. Friday night at Emmitt Field at Holmes Stadium.
Among the questions to be answered this weekend:
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Coverage
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Bucknell vs. Lehigh Series Notes
- These two rivals have played 52 times since 1960, and the tightly contested series is deadlocked at 22-22-8. As Patriot League rivals, Lehigh leads 13-6-4, although the Bison are 3-1-2 in the last six meetings.
- Bucknell and Lehigh have met four times in the Patriot League Tournament. Lehigh won 1-0 in 2000 and 2-0 in 2003. In 2004 and 2006 the two teams were tied after 110 minutes and went to penalty kicks. Lehigh prevailed in PKs in 2004, but the Bison upset the then-14th-ranked and top-seeded Mountain Hawks in the semifinals two years later.
- The last meeting in Lewisburg was televised live on the Fox Soccer Channel and was played in front of a crowd of more than 1,200. The Bison won it 3-1 on goals from Conor O'Brien, Alex Russo and Ross Liberati. O'Brien, who also had an assist in the game, scored just 1:45 in to send the Bison on their way. Patrick Cucci scored Lehigh's goal in the 88th minute.
- Last season in Bethlehem, the Bison found themselves behind 2-0 less than 10 minutes into the game, but facing elimination from postseason contention somehow rallied with three straight goals to steal a 3-2 win over the Mountain Hawks. Adam Welch and Matthew McNeil opened the scoring for Lehigh, but O'Brien scored in the 16th minute to bring the Bison within 2-1 at the half. Dirk Swaneveld, a senior defender who had only one other goal in his career, scored early in the second half to tie it. Then in the 64th minute, Lehigh was called for a hand ball just outside the box, and O'Brien hammered in the free kick to make it 3-2.
About Lehigh
- Two weeks ago Lehigh helped out Bucknell by playing then-first-place American to a scoreless tie. That is part of a current four-game unbeaten streak (3-0-1) for the Mountain Hawks that has them in position for a Patriot League Tournament berth if it can either win on Friday or get help from elsewhere around the league.
- Lehigh is 8-5-3 overall and 3-2-1 in the league. Among the Mountain Hawks' non-conference results were a 2-1 win over Stanford in the season opener, a 3-2 win over then-No. 24 College of Charleston and a 1-1 tie at Penn State (Bucknell lost 3-2 to Charleston and lost 2-1 at home to Penn State).
- In Patriot League play, the Mountain Hawks have beaten Colgate (2-1 OT), Holy Cross (3-0) and Army, lost to Lafayette (1-0) and Navy (2-1 OT) and tied Amerian (0-0).
- Adam Welch is the team's top scorer with 13 points on four goals and five assists. Adam Gazda (3-5-11) and Austin Decker (5-0-10) also rank among the league scoring leaders.
- In goal, Jonathan Nydell has made every start and has 58 saves with 17 goals-against in 16 appearances.
- Lehigh has outscored opponents 26-17 on the season.
About the Bison
- Last time out, Bucknell defeated Lafayette 1-0 at home, with the only goal coming on Luke Joyner's header off Conor O'Brien's corner kick with 12:13 remaining in regulation. The game was televised live on Fox Soccer Channel and drew a stadium-record crowd of 1,464.
- Joyner, who also had a goal and an assist in a 2-0 win over NJIT earlier in the week, was named the Patriot League Offensive Player of the Week and the ECAC Player of the Week. Joyner hit the double-digit points mark for the season, as he now has three goals and six assists for 12 points. His assist total ranks second in the Patriot League behind only teammate Conor O'Brien.
- Tommy Caso earned his third Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Week award of the season on Monday. He earned his seventh shutout of the season against Lafayette, lowering his season goals-against average to 0.90, the second-best mark in the league.
- O'Brien now has an assist in four straight games and a point in five straight. Moreover, he has a point in 15 of the team's 18 games this season, and in 20 of the last 23 matches dating back to last year.
- O'Brien is one of only two players in the nation leading his conference in both goals and assists. Charlie Reiter of Davidson (Southern) is the other.
- Ross Liberati, Andrew Powell, Travis Rand, Jermaine Jarrett deserve major credit for the win over Lafayette. That was Bucknell's back four with co-captain and defensive leader Patrick Selwood unable to suit up because of the flu. Powell moved from the outside to center back and was responsible for shadowing super-quick forward B.J. Glenn, who scored two goals in his last appearance at Bucknell in 2007. Powell and the Bison held Glenn to just two shots, neither of which were on frame.
- Bucknell is now 3-0 on national television over the last three seasons. On Fox Soccer Channel the Bison defeated Lafayette last week and Lehigh in 2007, and they beat Penn State on the Big Ten Network last year.
- Bucknell has now scored a goal in 23 straight games, the longest streak in Division I soccer. The Bison have also scored in 51 of their last 52 games dating back to the 2007 season.
- The Bison lead the Patriot League in both goals per game (1.67) and fewest goals allowed per game (0.82).
- Seven of the team's nine shutouts this season have come by 1-0 counts.
Looking Ahead
- The Patriot League Tournament begins Friday, Nov. 13 and will be played at either Bucknell or American. The championship match will be Sunday, Nov. 15, with the winner advancing to the NCAA Tournament.



