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QU Heads to Northeastern for Tuesday Night Contest
9/5/2022 5:18:00 PM | Men's Soccer
Quinnipiac Bobcats (2-1-0) at Northeastern (1-1-1)
Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2022 | 6:00 PM
Parsons Field | Brookline, MA
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BROOKLINE, Mass. – Quinnipiac men's soccer hits the road again on Tuesday, traveling to Northeastern for a 6:00 PM non-league game.
The Bobcats are coming off a pair of wins over their last two games. QU downed Vermont on the road (Tuesday, Sept. 30), then downed Hartford (Saturday, Sept. 3) in Hamden.
THE MATCHUP: at NORTHEASTERN
Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2022 | 6:00 PM
Parsons Field | Brookline, MA
Follow the Action:
Stream: FloFC
Live Stats: StatBroadcast
BROOKLINE, Mass. – Quinnipiac men's soccer hits the road again on Tuesday, traveling to Northeastern for a 6:00 PM non-league game.
The Bobcats are coming off a pair of wins over their last two games. QU downed Vermont on the road (Tuesday, Sept. 30), then downed Hartford (Saturday, Sept. 3) in Hamden.
THE MATCHUP: at NORTHEASTERN
- The Huskies are 1-1-1 so far this fall, defeating Elon their most recent time out.
- Northeastern has five different scorers already in three games.
- The Huskies won the CAA opener at Elon, 2-1, on Saturday night. Junior Federico Tellez and freshman Frason Brown both scored in the win.
- Quinnipiac is 1-5 vs. Northeastern since 2002 (Division I history).
- The Bobcats took the matchup in 2007, then the two teams didn't meet again until September of 2021. Northeastern won, 3-2, in overtime last year in Hamden.
- Senior Brage Aasen and sophomore Matthew Pisani have both earned MAAC Weekly Awards, as announced by the league office on Monday, Sept. 5, 2022.
- Brage Aasen has been named MAAC Offensive Player of the Week, while keeper Matthew Pisani earned MAAC Tri-Defensive Player of the Week honors.
- David Bercedo netted two of three Quinnipiac goals on Saturday afternoon, leading the Bobcats past Hartford, 3-0, in Hamden to continue non-league play.
- The Bobcats move to 2-1 so far on the young season.
- Bercedo's goals came in the 6th minute and 11th minute of action. Brage Aasen assisted on both goals from Bercedo. In the 64th minute, Tomas Svecula added a penalty kick goal to give the Bobcats insurance.
- Goalkeeper Matthew Pisani made two saves, as the Bobcats defense earned its second clean sheet of the 2022 campaign.
- Brage Aasen netted both of Quinnipiac's goals on Tuesday evening, leading the Bobcats past Vermont, 2-0, at Virtue Field in non-league play.
- The Bobcats move to 1-1 so far on the young season.
- Aasen's goals came in the 33rd minute and 36th minute of action. Alex Holle assisted the first score, and captain David Bercedo earned a helper on the second goal.
- Goalkeeper Matthew Pisani made six saves, as the Bobcats defense earned its first clean sheet of the 2022 campaign.
- Noah Silverman and Jason Budhai each scored for the Bobcats, as QU dropped its 2022 season opener at Boston College on Aug. 25.
- Silverman's goal – the first of his career – came less than 20 seconds into the new season.
- Budhai scored in the second half of action, his third goal in the last two seasons.
- The Bobcats were selected No. 4 in the 2022 Men's Soccer Preseason Coaches' Poll, as announced by the MAAC office on Thursday, Aug. 18.
- QU earned 78 points in the poll, finishing just behind Marist, Rider and Fairfield for the top spot.
- Senior forward Brage Aasen – Quinnipiac's leading goal scorer from a season ago – was named to the Preseason All-MAAC team for Quinnipiac. Aasen recorded a team-best 11 goals to go along with three assists last year. The All-MAAC selection from a season ago has tallied 17 goals and 13 assists over his first 43 collegiate games.
- Former Quinnipiac standout Eric Da Costa will enter his 18th season at the helm of the Bobcats men's soccer program in the fall of 2022. He is the longest tenured men's soccer coach in Quinnipiac's NCAA history.
- A product of Quinnipiac's strong soccer tradition, Da Costa's formula for success and his reputation for assembling winning teams are evident after 16 seasons at his alma mater. Da Costa has a 133-120-52 record during his time at Quinnipiac, and has led the Bobcats to a postseason conference tournament appearance in nine of the last 10 seasons (2012 in the NEC, 2013-spring 2021 in the MAAC).
- Since joining the MAAC prior to the 2013 season, Quinnipiac has appeared in four MAAC Tournament title contests (2013, 2016, 2018, spring 2021). Under Da Costa's tutelage, the Bobcats have posted an impressive 53-22-11 mark in regular season MAAC games.
- Quinnipiac's fall 2022 schedule features 18 regular season contests in total.
- The Bobcats will host nine home games at the QU Soccer Stadium in Hamden.
- QU begins MAAC play on Wednesday, Sept. 28, when the Bobcats travel to Loudonville, N.Y. for a date with Siena. The Bobcats then return home to the QU Soccer Field for their MAAC home opener against in-state rival Fairfield on Oct. 1.
- The Bobcats won nine games in the fall 2021 campaign, going 6-3 at the QU Soccer Stadium in Hamden. QU won five consecutive games to begin the season, defeating Boston College (first time since 2007), UMass Lowell, Sacred Heart, CCSU and Harvard.
- The Bobcats received votes twice in the fall of 2021 for the United Soccer Coaches Top 25 Poll – which recognizes the top Division I programs in the nation. Da Costa and the Bobcats claimed three All-MAAC awards at the end of the regular season: Brage Aasen: All-MAAC First Team, Paulo Soares: All-MAAC Second Team, Sam McCann: MAAC All-Rookie Team.
- Quinnipiac finished 9-8 in total (4-6 MAAC).
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