September 09, 20171st2nd1OT Final
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Scoring
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SIUEDal Santo, Kyle93:3500
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Shots (on Goal)5 (0) 9 (2)
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Fouls810
Yellow Cards30
Crusaders Seek Third Straight Win Saturday
Thursday, September 7, 2017
Crusaders Seek Third Straight Win Saturday
Jake Pesek had the match-winner in last week's win over Loyola.

Valparaiso (2-1-1, 0-0-0 MVC)

Avery Attempts to Shatter School Record Saturday

Saturday, Sept. 9 – 7 p.m. CT – Edwardsville, Ill. – at SIU Edwardsville (1-3-0, 0-0-0 MAC)

This Week in Crusader Soccer: The Valparaiso University men’s soccer team will look to continue its recent trend of success on Saturday, as the Crusaders visit SIU Edwardsville in nonconference action for the team’s only fixture of the week. Valpo enters the match ranked ninth in the West region in the most recent United Soccer Coaches poll.

Previously: The Crusaders swept their way to the Chicago Classic title last weekend, gaining a pair of notable victories over Loyola and DePaul. Both wins came by the score of 2-1, with the victory over the Ramblers marking a takedown of the defending Missouri Valley Conference regular season champions. Loyola, ranked No. 18 in the nation by Top Drawer Soccer prior to the match, had its 28-match home winning streak snapped at the hands of the Crusaders.  

Following the Crusaders: Links to live video and stats of Saturday’s match are available on ValpoAthletics.com courtesy of SIU Edwardsville Athletics with Joe Pott calling the play-by-play.

Series Notes – SIU Edwardsville: The all-time series between SIU Edwardsville and Valpo isn’t one that necessitates much space to outline. Last year’s Aug. 29 match in Edwardsville was the first between the two teams and resulted in a scoreless draw.

Scouting the Opposition – SIU Edwardsville: The Cougars are in their first season as an affiliate member in the Mid-American Conference after previously holding affiliate membership in the Missouri Valley Conference. SIU Edwardsville finished last season at 10-5-7 and 4-1-3 in the MVC. The Cougars won The Valley Tournament and moved all the way to the third round of the NCAA Tournament, falling 2-1 to No. 2 Wake Forest.  The Cougars are led by Lachlan McLean, who has scored three of their four goals thus far. Kyle Del Santo has made nine saves and holds a 1.25 GAA in four games. SIU Edwardsville picked up a 2-0 victory over Memphis earlier this week, its first home triumph of the year.

A Class of His Own: The Crusaders have consistently been a quality side for the last decade. The successful start to this season with a largely new group marks the latest example of Valpo’s ability to sustain success despite roster turnover. The one constant of the program over the years has been head coach Mike Avery, who took the helm in 2007. Avery tied the program record with his 76th career victory on Sunday at DePaul, and has a chance to go where no Crusader coach has gone before with win No. 77 on Saturday. Avery reached 76 victories in his 193rd career match, while previous record holder Mis’ Mrak needed 288 matches to accumulate that many wins.

Head Coach Mike Avery: In his 11th season at the helm of the Crusader men’s soccer program, Mike Avery owns 76 career victories. Under Avery's guidance, the Crusaders have been a stellar defensive side, as eight of the top nine defensive seasons in program history have come during his tenure. Avery has led the Crusaders to a new standard in his time as head coach, as a program that had enjoyed just one winning season in the 24 years prior to his arrival has finished above the .500 mark in six of the last eight years. He has also seen numerous players go on to play professional soccer, including active pros Zev Taublieb, Kyle Zobeck, Stefan Antonijevic, Jordan Aidoud and Nico Campbell.

Mighty Miras: One of the key cogs in Valpo’s early-season success has been Nacho Miras, who is in his first year as Valpo’s starting goalkeeper. The redshirt sophomore was honored as the Missouri Valley Conference Defensive Player of the Week, named the Chicago Classic MVP and earned a spot on the 11-member College Soccer News National Team of the Week following his performances against Loyola and DePaul. He totaled 12 saves in the two matches, lifting his season total to 24, which ranks third nationally.

Rafael Rolling: Valpo’s Rafael Mentzingen scored in each game of the Chicago Classic, starting the scoring in a 2-1 win over Loyola and netting a goal in the second minute of a victory by that same score over DePaul. Mentzingen's goal in the second minute on Sunday was Valpo's quickest goal since Sept. 23, 2015, when Isaiah Madrid scored at the 1:42 mark against Western Michigan. He has a team-high 10 shots this season and became the first Crusader to pick up his second goal of the year. For his efforts, the junior transfer was named the MVC Offensive Player of the Week as Valpo swept the weekly awards, which were announced on Wednesday.

Senior Success: - Senior Ramone Howell had the match-winner on Sunday, boosting his career total to seven goals, the most of any active Crusader. It marked the first time Howell has scored this season and the third game-winning goal of his career. 

Topping Ranked Foes: - Valpo's win over No. 18 Loyola continued the program's recent history of success against nationally-ranked opponents. The Crusaders have five wins and one draw against nationally-ranked sides since the start of the 2013 season. 

Other Ranked Successes
Oct. 14, 2015 at No. 23 New Mexico: T 1-1 (2OT)
Sept. 28, 2015 vs. No. 23 Omaha: W 1-0 (OT)
Sept, 23, 2015 at No. 18 Western Michigan: W 2-0
Sept. 11, 2014 at No. 7 Michigan State: W 1-0
Sept. 8, 2013 at No. 24 Michigan State: W 2-1

Top of the Table: Since the Valpo-Loyola match is the only MVC contest that has occurred so far this season, the Crusaders sit atop the league standings. The victory garnered Valpo immediate respect across the conference, as the Ramblers went unbeaten and untied in league play a year ago.

Looking Ahead: After this weekend’s action, the Crusaders will not take the pitch again until a week from Saturday, when they resume Valley play at Drake. The match begins at 7 p.m. in Des Moines. Valpo will then face a quick turnaround, hosting Fort Wayne on Monday, Sept. 18.  

Fresh Faces: This season marked the debut of a new-look Valpo roster, as the Crusaders have experienced extreme turnover after carrying a senior-laden team in 2016. Only 10 players return who saw game action a year ago, and four of those appeared in eight games or fewer. The Crusaders had 14 players depart, 12 of whom appeared in 12 games or more. Crusader fans will have to keep their roster handy as they watch a team that features 19 newcomers this year. Just five of Valpo’s 31 goals in 2016 were scored by players who are back in 2017. Of the 11 players who started the season opener at Northwestern, only one started the 2016 season finale (Friday's goal scorer Adan Garcia). Five of the 11 starters and six players in total made their Valpo debuts in the match.

Crusaders Picked Sixth in Preseason Poll: Valpo was picked to finish sixth of seven in a preseason poll of the conference’s head coaches. The Crusaders garnered 15 points in the poll, edging out Bradley (14) for sixth and narrowly behind fifth-place Drake (18). Defending regular season champion Loyola collected five of the seven first-place votes.

Howell Honored: Senior midfielder Ramone Howell represented Valpo on the 2017 Missouri Valley Conference Preseason All-Conference Team. Howell scored three goals and dished out two assists in 14 matches for the Crusaders a year ago. He totaled 33 shots, 14 of which were placed on goal. He is Valpo’s only returning player who scored more than one goal last season.

Looking Back at 2016: Last season, the Crusaders racked up 10 victories, matching the program record for wins in a single season. Following the campaign, they said goodbye to a deep and talented graduating class. Goalkeeper Nico Campbell finished with 22 career shutouts, one shy of a program record. Isaiah Madrid finished the season with 10 goals and 25 points, becoming just the sixth Valpo player to score double-figure goals in a single season and the first to reach 25 points in the last 25 years. Kendan Anderson turned the fastest hat trick in NCAA history on Oct. 31 against IUPUI, scoring three times in 1:21. The season ended as Milwaukee advanced on PKs following a first-round draw with Valpo in the Horizon League Tournament. Valpo was on the road 12 times, tying with two other Division I teams for the most road games, going 6-4-2 away from Brown Field. The team scored 31 goals, allowed 18 and notched seven shutouts. 

Seasoned Staff: The Valparaiso men’s soccer coaching staff has the unique distinction of having four coaches (three assistants) with collegiate head coaching experience. Chris Pfau is in his first season as Valpo’s top assistant after spending the last six seasons as the head women’s coach at the University of Houston. Pfau has also guided women’s teams at Akron (2008-12) and Evansville (2005-06). Fourth-year assistant David Stroud was the head coach at St. Joseph’s College from 2011-13, while Brendan Roth spent the 2016 season in charge of Calumet College’s program. Valpo is the only team in The Valley with four individuals with head coaching experience on its staff.

Flying Many Flags: Head coach Mike Avery and his coaching staff have continued to pull from all over the world for players to comprise the Crusader men’s soccer squad. This year’s roster features players from 10 countries and 13 total players born outside the United States. In addition, the following states are represented – Kansas, Ohio, Indiana, Texas, Missouri, Maryland, California, Illinois.

#oneVALPO: The Crusader men’s soccer program will continue to promote its #oneVALPO campaign, which celebrates diversity, via social and digital media and at its games. For more information, go to the #oneVALPO Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/oneVALPO.

Crusaders Working With TOCO: Valpo will once again raise funds for They Often Cry Outreach (TOCO) this year. Throughout the 2017 season, the Crusaders will be working to raise money and awareness for TOCO’s work through sport with at risk children in the Caribbean and United States. As part of this effort, men’s soccer will be working with Valpo volleyball to fund a future international service trip, bringing the student-athletes of these two teams to the Caribbean to get on the ground with TOCO and work directly with children the charity supports. The men’s soccer team will hold a TOCO match on Saturday, Sept. 23 against Central Arkansas.