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No. 15 Pirates Look to Continue Unbeaten Non-Conference Record Against Stony Brook

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South Orange, N.J. - The No. 15 ranked Seton Hall men's soccer looks to continue its undefeated record in non-conference play Tuesday when it travels to Stony Brook, New York, to face the Stony Brook Seawolves at LaValle Stadium. Game time is scheduled for 6:31 p.m.

The game will be broadcast on the Pirate Sports Network via FloSports, which requires a subscription. A discounted subscription is available through this link.

This is the 8th all-time meeting between the two teams, the most recent of which being a 0-0 draw at Owen T. Carroll Field last season.

SERIES HISTORY
  • Seton Hall and Stony Brook last competed on October 3, 2023, meeting for the first time since 2017. The Pirates began on the defensive as the Seawolves launched six shots in the first ten minutes, forcing two saves from keeper Mats Roorda. The first strong chance for the Pirates came in the 23rd minute, as Hugo Gerbore found the ball on his left foot in the penalty area. Despite putting up increased offensive pressure in the second half, the Pirates could not find the back of the net, ending the match in a 0-0 draw.
  • This is the 8th matchup between the two programs, the first of which came in 1969.
  • Seton Hall is 2-4-1 all-time against Stony Brook.
PIRATES CLAIM BIG EAST HOME OPENER VS MARQUETTE
  • On Friday, Marquette visited Seton Hall at Owen T. Carroll Field for the Pirates' first home BIG EAST match of the season. The Pirates earned a 1-0 victory.
  • With the victory, Head Coach Andreas Lindberg earned the 50th win of his Seton Hall tenure.
  • In the 35th minute, Jared Smith scored his team-leading third goal of the season on a rocket from outside the box. Til Kauschke assisted on the goal, earning his third assist of the season.
  • Seton Hall goalkeeper Soren Jensen registered his third clean sheet of the season.
  • Til Kauschke, Jared Smith, Jon Vignir Pétursson, Liam Guske and Augustin Resch registered their 10th starts, making them the only Pirates to start every game this season.
  • Seton Hall is 9-7-3 all-time against Marquette with a 6-2-0 record in their last eight meetings.
  • The Hall is now 6-0-0 at home this season.
PIRATES RANKED INSIDE TOP 15
  • Seton Hall is ranked No. 15 in the nation in the Oct. 1 United Soccer Coaches top-25, holding their ranking from the week prior.
  • In head coach Andreas Lindberg's tenure, Seton Hall appeared in the United Soccer Coaches top-25 seven times during the 2020 season, reaching as high as No. 6. He is one more week away from matching that single season appearance total.
  • The Pirates are one of two BIG EAST teams in the current top-25, the other being No. 21 Providence.
GUSKE CLAIMS BIG EAST WEEKLY AWARD
  • After playing a key role on a Pirate backline that held both opponents scoreless last week, junior Liam Guske (St. John's, Fla.) earned this week's BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week award.
  • Guske is the seventh Seton Hall men's soccer member to be honored by the conference this season.
PREPARE THE CANNONS FOR AN OFFENSIVE ATTACK
  • Seton Hall has showcased outstanding offensive prowess across the entire roster this season:
    • 11 different players have scored a goal.
    • Nine different players have assisted on a goal.
    • Six different players have registered at least two goals and/or assists.
    • 18 different players have put a shot on goal.
  • The Hall has outshot their opponents in eight of their ten matches this season.
 

Resch Named to BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll​


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NEW YORK - Coming off a week where the No. 15 Seton Hall Pirates held Marquette scoreless to earn their first BIG EAST win of the season, junior Agustin Resch (Arata, Argentina) has been named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll, the conference office announced Monday.

Resch was at the center of a defense that weathered the storm of an explosive Marquette attack featuring Mitar Mitrovic. The Golden Eagles push down the center of the defense saw led Resch to be heavily involved this week compared to prior weeks against teams with more wing-centered attacks. He shut down multiple corner and free kicks for the Pirates, helping the Pirates secure the 1-0 victory in their home opener.

The Pirates will travel tomorrow to Stony Brook, New York, to play against the Seawolves at LaValle Stadium. Game time is scheduled for 6:31 p.m.
 
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No. 11 Pirates Fall To Stony Brook 2-1​


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Jared Smith scores fourth goal of season, Kauschke ties team lead in assists

STONY BROOK, N.Y.
– An 89th minute goal by Stony Brook's Caleb Danquah handed the No. 11 Seton Hall men's soccer a 2-1 loss, their first non-conference loss of the season.

The Pirates made a statement in the first half when Jared Smith scored his fourth goal of the season to put the Seton Hall up 1-0. Entering the second half, Stony Brook increased their offensive press and tried to force the Pirates into mistakes. A 65th minute Seawolves goal from far outside the box tied the game at 1-1, but The Hall fought back to try and find a response. A late attacking opportunity by Stony Brook lead to an 89th minute goal that handed the Pirates a 2-1 defeat.

With the loss, The Hall moves to 8-2-1 on the season and 6-1-0 in non-conference play.

HOW IT HAPPENED
The first half began with a quick offensive surge with both teams placing shot in the first five minutes. The aftermath saw both the Seawolves' and Pirates' offenses mired in the middle third of the field, exchanging a total of seven fouls and few shots during this time.

In the 26th minute, Jared Smith scored his team-leading fourth goal of the season on a rocket on a great Pirates attacking opportunity. Hugo Gerbore and Til Kauschke assisted on the goal, earning their first and fourth assists of the season, respectively. Despite entering the half with the lead, the Pirates entered the locker room being outshot 4-3.

In the second half, Stony Brook attempted to tie the game in the 46th minute, but goalkeeper Matias Molina deflected the shot from the Seawolves' Alex Fleury that the Pirates defense safely cleared. After multiple Stony Brook attacking chances, the Seawolves' Trevor Harrison tied the game with a long strike from outside the box in the 66th minute.

In the 74th minute, Jared Smith attempted to regain the lead for The Hall, but the Seawolves' Rushon Sandy registered the save. On the precipice of securing of the Pirates securing a draw, Stony Brook's Caleb Danquah scored a goal in the 89th minute to put the Seawolves ahead 2-1. Despite attacking chances in the final two minutes, the Pirates fell short, losing 2-1.

INSIDE THE BOX SCORE
  • Jared Smith registered his team-leading fourth goal of the season
  • Til Kauschke registered his fourth assist of the season, tying himself with Jack Kossudji for the team lead.
  • Hugo Gerbore registered his first assist of the season.
  • Both teams registered five shots on goal.
  • Seton Hall registered eight corner kicks to Stony Brook's three.
  • Stony Brook had three offsides compared to one for the Pirates.
  • This is only the second time this season the Pirates have given up two or more goals.
NEWS & NOTES
  • Seton Hall moves to 8-2-1, while Stony Brook moves to 3-5-3.
  • The Hall now moves to 6-1-0 on non-conference play.
  • This was the 8th matchup between the two programs, the first of which came in 1969.
  • Seton Hall is now 2-5-1 all-time against Stony Brook.
UP NEXT
No. 11 Seton Hall will return to action Saturday, October 12, when they return to Owen. T. Carroll Field to face Butler in a BIG EAST matchup. Game time is scheduled for 2 p.m.
 
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No. 11 Pirates Fall To Stony Brook 2-1​


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Jared Smith scores fourth goal of season, Kauschke ties team lead in assists

STONY BROOK, N.Y.
– An 89th minute goal by Stony Brook's Caleb Danquah handed the No. 11 Seton Hall men's soccer a 2-1 loss, their first non-conference loss of the season.

The Pirates made a statement in the first half when Jared Smith scored his fourth goal of the season to put the Seton Hall up 1-0. Entering the second half, Stony Brook increased their offensive press and tried to force the Pirates into mistakes. A 65th minute Seawolves goal from far outside the box tied the game at 1-1, but The Hall fought back to try and find a response. A late attacking opportunity by Stony Brook lead to an 89th minute goal that handed the Pirates a 2-1 defeat.

With the loss, The Hall moves to 8-2-1 on the season and 6-1-0 in non-conference play.

HOW IT HAPPENED
The first half began with a quick offensive surge with both teams placing shot in the first five minutes. The aftermath saw both the Seawolves' and Pirates' offenses mired in the middle third of the field, exchanging a total of seven fouls and few shots during this time.

In the 26th minute, Jared Smith scored his team-leading fourth goal of the season on a rocket on a great Pirates attacking opportunity. Hugo Gerbore and Til Kauschke assisted on the goal, earning their first and fourth assists of the season, respectively. Despite entering the half with the lead, the Pirates entered the locker room being outshot 4-3.

In the second half, Stony Brook attempted to tie the game in the 46th minute, but goalkeeper Matias Molina deflected the shot from the Seawolves' Alex Fleury that the Pirates defense safely cleared. After multiple Stony Brook attacking chances, the Seawolves' Trevor Harrison tied the game with a long strike from outside the box in the 66th minute.

In the 74th minute, Jared Smith attempted to regain the lead for The Hall, but the Seawolves' Rushon Sandy registered the save. On the precipice of securing of the Pirates securing a draw, Stony Brook's Caleb Danquah scored a goal in the 89th minute to put the Seawolves ahead 2-1. Despite attacking chances in the final two minutes, the Pirates fell short, losing 2-1.

INSIDE THE BOX SCORE
  • Jared Smith registered his team-leading fourth goal of the season
  • Til Kauschke registered his fourth assist of the season, tying himself with Jack Kossudji for the team lead.
  • Hugo Gerbore registered his first assist of the season.
  • Both teams registered five shots on goal.
  • Seton Hall registered eight corner kicks to Stony Brook's three.
  • Stony Brook had three offsides compared to one for the Pirates.
  • This is only the second time this season the Pirates have given up two or more goals.
NEWS & NOTES
  • Seton Hall moves to 8-2-1, while Stony Brook moves to 3-5-3.
  • The Hall now moves to 6-1-0 on non-conference play.
  • This was the 8th matchup between the two programs, the first of which came in 1969.
  • Seton Hall is now 2-5-1 all-time against Stony Brook.
UP NEXT
No. 11 Seton Hall will return to action Saturday, October 12, when they return to Owen. T. Carroll Field to face Butler in a BIG EAST matchup. Game time is scheduled for 2 p.m.
Again I will mention this . Our problem going into the rest of our Big East schedule will be scoring. Although our D is very good scoring one goal a game is not going to cut it in my opinion .
 
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