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Men's Soccer Travels to George Washington on Tuesday Afternoon

UMBC (4-6-2, 0-3-1 AE) at George Washington (2-10-0, 0-6-2 A-10) | Washington D.C.. | GW Soccer Field | Tues. Oct. 21. 3:00 p.m. | Watch | Live Stats |

Dawg Bytes
  • UMBC has gone eight straight games without a win as they are 0-6-2 during the stretch.
  • The Retrievers have scored just three goals during the eight-game span.
  • The Dawgs are 1-4-1 on the road this season.
  • Junior Brady Geho leads the Retrievers with 8 points (3 goals, 2 assists)
  • Sophomore Matteo Samori is tied for third in the league with two game-winning goals.
  • Senior goalie Emigdio Tormo Lopez ranks fifth in the conference with a 1.08 goals against average and is 5th with a .745 save percentage.
About the Opponent
  • The Colonials have lost five straight contests and are winless in their last nine outings.
  • GW has been outscored by a 25-9 margin in 2025.
  • Louis Crofts leads the team with three goals while Joel Russ has added two markers.
  • Tom Macualey has started 13 contests and has a 1.88 goals against average.
All-Time Series History
  • UMBC is 13-4-4 all-time against GW and is unbeaten against the Buff & Blue since 1997.
Next
  • UMBC travels to UMass Lowell on Saturday evening.
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Players Mentioned

Matteo Samori

#19 Matteo Samori

Forward
5' 10"
Sophomore
Emigdio Tormo Lopez

#1 Emigdio Tormo Lopez

Goalkeeper
5' 11"
Senior
Brady Geho

#7 Brady Geho

Forward
6' 3"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Matteo Samori

#19 Matteo Samori

5' 10"
Sophomore
Forward
Emigdio Tormo Lopez

#1 Emigdio Tormo Lopez

5' 11"
Senior
Goalkeeper
Brady Geho

#7 Brady Geho

6' 3"
Junior
Forward
Land Acknowledgement
UMBC was established upon the land of the Piscataway and Susquehannock peoples. Over time, citizens of many more Indigenous nations have come to reside in this region. We humbly offer our respects to all past, present, and future Indigenous people connected to this place. Learn more about this statement here.