Bearcats Welcome No. 18/11 St. John's for Senior Night

Bearcats Welcome No. 18/11 St. John's for Senior NightBearcats Welcome No. 18/11 St. John's for Senior Night

Oct. 29, 2011

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The Game:

  • The University of Cincinnati men's soccer team will welcome No. 18/11 St. John's to Gettler Stadium for the regular season finale on Saturday, Oct. 29.
  • The Bearcats and Red Storm will kick off at 7 p.m. with a senior day ceremony taking place prior to the match to honor D.J. Albert and Sam Klosterman.

Series History:

  • St. John's leads the all-time series, 4-2-0.
  • The Red Storm are 3-0-0 in Gettler Stadium with wins in 2005, 2007, and 2009.
  • Last season, the Bearcats topped St. John's 2-0 in Queens, N.Y.

Story Lines:

  • The Bearcats have started five true freshmen and two first-year transfers this season.
  • Freshman Cole DeNormandie and junior college transfer Leon Powell have combined to score nine of UC's 21 goals this season. Newcomers have accounted for 13 goals in 2011.
  • Ten different players have accounted for goals this season for UC.
  • DeNormandie is second in the BIG EAST in goals scored amongst freshmen with seven.
  • UC's win against Villanova extended its unbeaten streak to seven straight against the Wildcats (6-0-1) since joining the BIG EAST in 2005.
  • UC's win against SIU Edwardsville snapped a five-match winless streak and was the 90th win at Cincinnati for head coach Hylton Dayes.
  • UC and crosstown rival Xavier played to a 1-1 draw on Sept. 28 in Gettler Stadium, extending the Bearcats' unbeaten streak against XU at home to 14 matches (11-0-3).
  • The Bearcats' seven combined goals against Central Arkansas and IUPUI are the most since scoring seven in back-to-back contests against Canisius (5-0) and Wright State (2-0) on Sept. 4 and Sept. 6 of 2009, respectively.
  • Head coach Hylton Dayes is in his 11th season at Cincinnati and 22nd as a head coach. Dayes holds an 91-89-30 mark at UC and a 187-173-49 overall record.
  • Dayes is the second-winningest coach in UC history behind only Bob Muro, who posted a 114-111-13 mark in 12 seasons on the Bearcats sideline.
  • Redshirt freshman Taylor Hafling made his first career start in goal against Villanova, earning the win and making five saves.
  • Junior midfielder Shamar Shelton scored the game-tying goal and assisted on another in UC's 3-1 season-opening win at Western Michigan.
  • Senior defender Sam Klosterman scored the game-winner at Western Michigan from the penalty spot and was named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll for his efforts.
  • Freshman midfielder Emmanuel Appiah tallied his first career goal in the second half at Virginia Tech in the Hilton Garden Inn Invitational.
  • Freshman Will Diebold scored his first career goal against Oakland, giving the Bearcats a lead in the 67th minute.
  • Freshman Matt Remaley scored his second career goal, the game-winner, against SIU Edwardsville in the 36th minute.
  • Junior Mike Brizzi scored his first career goal late in the first half to give UC a 1-0 lead at Rutgers.
  • Sophomore Michael Millay scored his first goal of the season on a header against DePaul. He added a second in the next contest at Syracuse.
  • In 2010, UC posted a 7-5-7 overall mark, including a 5-1-3 ledger in BIG EAST play and a second-place BIG EAST Red Division finish. The Bearcats advanced to the BIG EAST Championship semifinals for the first time in program history.
  • Returning to the roster this season are second-team all-BIG EAST midfielder Matt Bahner and all-Ohio selection Roger Thompson. Both have missed nearly the entire season due to injury (Thompson saw action in the season opener).
  • The Bearcats look to replace a starting forward, two starting midfielders, a starting defender, and a third-team all-conference goalkeeper from a season ago.
  • UC welcomes a class of 14 newcomers in 2011, a recruiting class ranked No. 28 in the nation by CollegeSoccerNews.com.