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Men's Soccer Travels to UMass Lowell on Saturday Evening

UMBC (4-6-3, 0-3-1 AE) at UMass Lowell (7-4-2, 2-1-1 AE) | Lowell, Mass. | Cushing Field | Sat. Oct. 25. 6:00 p.m. | Watch | International Stream | Live Stats

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  • Junior forward Brady Geho scored with just forty-three seconds remaining, securing an improbable 3-3 draw for the Retrievers against the George Washington Revolutionaries on Tuesday afternoon at GW Soccer Field.
  • UMBC found itself trailing 3-1 after the Revolutionaries scored just 1:40 into the second half. However, the Retrievers battled back and managed to earn a hard-fought tie in the nation's capital.
  • Senior defender Ricky Schissler scored his first goal of the season while senior defender Jojo Ocran headed in his second tally for UMBC's other two goals.
  • Geho leads the Retrievers with 10 points (4 goals, 2 assists)
  • Sophomore forward Matteo Samori is tied for third in the league with two game-winning goals. He's second on the squad with seven points (2 goals, 3 assists).
  • Senior goalie Emigdio Tormo Lopez ranks fifth in the conference with a 1.23 goals against average and is 5th with a .709 saves percentage.
  • The Retrievers are currently in sixth place in the America East standings with three games remaining. The top six teams qualify for the conference tournament.
  • UMBC has gone nine straight games without a win for the first time in program history as they are 0-6-3 during the stretch.
  • The Retrievers have only been outscored by a 16-13 margin on the season (7-2 in AE play).
  • The Dawgs are 1-4-2 on the road this season.
About the Opponent
  • The River Hawks are 2-0-1 over their last three contests and have moved up to third (7 points) in the conference standings along with UAlbany.
  • Sophomore Matteo Costa scored the first goal of his career, as UMass Lowell earned a 1-0 victory over the NJIT Highlanders on Saturday afternoon.
  • Costa's goal, which came in the 84th minute, was assisted by senior Oliver Holmstrom.
  • Justin Pham leads the squad with six points (2 goals, 2 assists) and is tenth in the conference.
  • Alvaro Medrano leads the circuit with 5.29 saves per game.
All-Time Series History
  • UMBC is 6-4-1 against UMass Lowell.
  • The Retrievers are 2-0-1 over the last three meetings.
  • The Dawgs are 3-3 on the road
  • Last season, the squads played to a 1-1 draw at Retriever Soccer Park. Trailing 1-0, early in the second half, Ryan Calheira evened the game in the 50th minute. Tormo Lopez made four saves in 90 minutes.
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Players Mentioned

Ryan Calheira

#11 Ryan Calheira

Striker
6' 1"
Junior
Spencer Hanks

#17 Spencer Hanks

Striker
5' 7"
Graduate Student
Jojo Ocran

#4 Jojo Ocran

Defender
6' 2"
Senior
Matteo Samori

#19 Matteo Samori

Forward
5' 10"
Sophomore
Ricky Schissler

#2 Ricky Schissler

Defender
5' 7"
Senior
Jonah Stoutenborough

#8 Jonah Stoutenborough

For./Mid
6' 0"
Senior
Emigdio Tormo Lopez

#1 Emigdio Tormo Lopez

Goalkeeper
5' 11"
Senior
Branden Johns

#5 Branden Johns

Midfielder
6' 0"
Graduate Student
Andres Javitt

#10 Andres Javitt

Forward
5' 9"
Graduate Student
Brady Geho

#7 Brady Geho

Forward
6' 3"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Ryan Calheira

#11 Ryan Calheira

6' 1"
Junior
Striker
Spencer Hanks

#17 Spencer Hanks

5' 7"
Graduate Student
Striker
Jojo Ocran

#4 Jojo Ocran

6' 2"
Senior
Defender
Matteo Samori

#19 Matteo Samori

5' 10"
Sophomore
Forward
Ricky Schissler

#2 Ricky Schissler

5' 7"
Senior
Defender
Jonah Stoutenborough

#8 Jonah Stoutenborough

6' 0"
Senior
For./Mid
Emigdio Tormo Lopez

#1 Emigdio Tormo Lopez

5' 11"
Senior
Goalkeeper
Branden Johns

#5 Branden Johns

6' 0"
Graduate Student
Midfielder
Andres Javitt

#10 Andres Javitt

5' 9"
Graduate Student
Forward
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.