Soccer Seniors
2019 Men's Soccer Senior Class

Concord Readies for Senior Day Against Notre Dame, Road Trip to Charleston

11/5/2019 11:43:00 AM

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ATHENS, W.Va. – The Concord University men's soccer team plays its final home game 2:30 p.m. Wednesday against Notre Dame in Beckley, West Virginia before traveling to Charleston 4:00 p.m. Saturday in a pair of Mountain East Conference games.

LIVE COVERAGE
Stats: Both the Concord University and University of Charleston Sports Information Departments will provide live in-game statistics of the contests.
Video: Live streaming video of each game involving Concord will be provided as well.

RECORDS
The Mountain Lions enter the final two games of the regular season with a record of 3-10-2 overall and are 2-10-2 against MEC foes.

NDC is 10-3-2 overall and 10-2-2 in the league as it regionally-ranked in the first set of NCAA Division II Super Regional Rankings.

Charleston is 14-2-1 and 14-0-1 in the MEC this season.

SENIOR DAY CELEBRATION
Prior to Wednesday's contest, Concord will honor five seniors: defender Luca Gregory, midfielder Jacob Miller, midfielder Maxime Ramioulle, midfielder Courtney Skerritt and forward Max Suckel.

Gregory has appeared in 34 career games with 28 starts over the last three years. In that time, the Edwinstowe, England native has been part of two shutouts. For Miller, he has played in 16 career games and earlier this season earned his first career start against Urbana. Additionally, the Charleston, West Virginia native picked up his first career point on the road against Davis & Elkins.

Ramioulle appears a few times in the Concord men's soccer record book as he is top five in both total points (40) and career goals (18). The Enghein, Belgium native was the first player in five years to earn All-Mountain East Conference First Team when he was bestowed the honor at the end of the 2018 season. Of the 18 career goals, six are game-winning goals including five last season.

Skerritt has enjoyed a stellar senior season with three goals and two assists. Over the last two games against Urbana and Wheeling, the Preston, England native has recorded five points. In just two seasons, Skerritt has seven assists which is tied for seventh in program history. Suckel's best game in a Conord uniform came in the 2018 season finale when he posted a hat trick in a 6-2 win over Bluefield College. In two seasons, Suckel has played in 26 games with 10 starts.

200 CLUB
At Urbana, junior goalkeeper Kyle Brown became the second player in program history with 200 career saves joining Mitchell Thompson and his 282 career stops. Additionally, Brown ranks 17th among active Division II goalies in saves. Brown has recorded at least five saves in nine games this season including eight saves against Notre Dame and nine more against Charleston in the first meetings.

PHOTO FINISH
In four games in Beckley this season, Concord is 1-2-1 with all four being decided by one goal. CU drew with Urbana in early October before dropping 2-1 decisions to West Liberty and West Virginia Wesleyan. The Mountain Lions picked up a 2-1 victory over Wheeling in their latest contest in Beckley.

NOTRE DAME AT A GLANCE
Despite the 10-win campaign for NDC, the Falcons haven't been as sharp on the road this season as they sport a 4-3-1 record. Niklas Bohlin is one of two players in the league with 10 or more goals this season. Notre Dame had four different goal scorers in its 4-1 win over CU September 22. Goalkeeper Daniele De Angelis has posted six shutouts this season which leads the MEC.

CHARLESTON AT A GLANCE
The Golden Eagles are 11th in the latest United Soccer Coaches' (USC) National Poll with a new poll due out later Tuesday afternoon. The only small hiccup in conference play for UC was a 1-1 tie at Notre Dame October 20. Jesus Cabana is the reigning the MEC Offensive Player of the Week after scoring a hat trick against Urbana. Teammate and goalkeeper Alvaro Dean is the MEC Defensive Player of the Week after recording two shutouts against Davis & Elkins and Frostburg State.
 
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