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Men's Soccer Returns To Ridley To Host Lehigh Saturday

Match Information
Opponent Lehigh Mountain Hawks
Date Saturday, September 24, 2022
Time 3:00 p.m.
Location Baltimore, Md. | Ridley Athletic Complex
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The Matchup
- Loyola men's soccer continues their Patriot League regular season and postseason championship defense as they host Lehigh this weekend.
- This will be the 10th matchup between the two programs. The teams last faced off during the 2021 season when the Greyhounds won 2-1.

Lockdown Defense
- The Greyhounds defense has picked up where they left off last season, as they have posted shutouts in 3 of their 7 games this season.
- Sophomore goalkeeper Alex Bobocea was in net for all three shutouts this season.
- Loyola's defense was a major part of them reaching the NCAA tournament last season, as they tallied 11 shutouts on the year, the program's most in a season since 2008, and the Greyhounds allowed one goal or fewer in 15 of 20 contests during the 2021 season.
- Loyola posted six-straight shutouts against Patriot League opponents from Oct. 12 through Nov. 9, keeping conference teams off the scoreboard for 639:58 consecutive minutes prior to American's first-half goal in the Patriot League Championship game.

Returners and Newcomers
- The Greyhounds will return 21 players from the 2021 team. Key returners include Jordiy Luchies who was the only player to start all 20 games, leading goalscorer Kelan Swales, Daniel Tshiani, Matthew Lala, Albert Kang, and Jake Mayer
- The Greyhounds have also brought in a deep and talented freshman class that includes 9 players in total. 
- They also brought in two transfers in goalkeeper Konstantinos Parisis who transfered to Loyola from Wilmington University. They also brought in transfer defender Thomas Gray, who comes to Loyola from William Carey University, also brought in Richie Nichols, who transferred from Maryland, and lastly transfer defender Milan Miric, who comes from Dayton.

Scouting Lehigh
- The Mountain Hawks hold a 2-3-1 (1-0-0) record on the season. 
- Their two wins on the season came against American and Delaware (4-0, 1-0). 
- Jack Sarkos leads the team and is tied for the conference lead in goals with 5 on the season. 
- Four Mountain Hawks tie for the team lead with one assist. 
- Tommy Chyzowych and Ryan Gross have both been in goal this season, with Chyzowych having 12 saves on the season and a 2.40 GAA. Gross has 8 saves with a 1.14 GAA. 
- Sarkos was named to the Patriot League Preseason All-League team this year, while Lehigh was picked to finish in 5th place in the league.
- Lehigh comes off of an 5-11-2 record last season, including a Patriot League quarterfinal loss to Navy.  

Quick Notes 
- The Greyhounds are 37-9-4 in the Patriot League since the beginning of the 2016 season. 
- The Greyhounds were 8-0-1 last season when scoring multiple goals. They were also 7-0 when leading at halftime and 7-0-1 when they outshot opponents.
- The Greyhounds have three shutouts on the season thus far.
- So far this season, the Greyhounds have outshot their opponents by a total of 82-69 this year. 
- Loyola posted shutouts in six of its seven Patriot League victories last season, and the Greyhounds allowed one goal or fewer in 8 of 9 conference games overall.
- Following the wins over Delaware and Old Dominion, four Greyhounds were named Patriot League Players of the Week: Kelan Swales (Offensive Player of the Week), Albert Kang (Midfielder of the Week), Jordy Luchies (Defensive Player of the Week), and Alex Bobocea (Goalkeeper of the Week).
- Of the 21 returners, 13 of them started in at least one game during the 2021 season, with 5 of them tallying at least 14 starts. 

Swales and Luchies Earn Preseason Patriot League Awards
- Loyola's Kelan Swales (Offensive Player of the Year) and Jordy Luchies (Defensive Player of the Year) recieved Preseason Patriot League Awards. Along with Swales and Luchies, Albert Kang also was named to the Preaseason All-Patriot League team. 
- The Greyhounds lead the Patriot League with three nominees on the All-Patriot League team, as they also recieved all possible first place votes (18) to repeat as Patriot League Champions during the 2022 season. 
- Steve Nichols, whose staff includes assistants Jamie Darvill, Jesse Haislip and Matt Little, was voted by his peers as the conference's Coach of the Year for a fourth time after he was previously recognized three-straight seasons from 2016-18.

More on Swales and Luchies
- The Leeds, England native, Swales is a two-time First Team All-Patriot League nominee. Swales has also been named to the United Soccer Coaches Second Team All-Atlantic Region, as well as the Academic All-Patriot League Team. 
- Swales has tallied 8 goals and 8 assists in two seasons for the Greyhounds, including 3 game winning goals during the 2021 season. 
- Swales comes into the 2022 season with the most points from any returners. 
- The Emmen, Netherlands native, Luchies comes into his sophomore season after being named to the 2021 First Team All-Patriot League team. 
- Luchies was an anchor on the back line for the Greyhounds and was a crucial part of the Greyhounds defense.
- Luchies also tallied 1 assist during the 2021 season, and was the lone Greyhound to start in all 20 games. 

Last Time Out
- The Greyhounds traveled to face the Princeton Tigers on Tuesday night. 
- The Tigers got out to a quick start in the game, as they jumped out to a quick 2-0 lead after the first 10 minutes. 
- From there, the Greyhounds defense stepped up and managed to slow down the Tigers offense. 
- But, the Greyhounds offense struggled to find momentum, as they could not find the back of the night, despite having 13 shots on the night
- The Greyhounds lost 2-0 in the non-conference matchup.
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Players Mentioned

Alex Bobocea

#33 Alex Bobocea

Goalkeeper
6' 0"
Sophomore
Albert Kang

#10 Albert Kang

Midfielder
5' 10"
Senior
Matthew Lala

#24 Matthew Lala

Defender
5' 10"
Senior
Jordy Luchies

#4 Jordy Luchies

Defender
6' 0"
Sophomore
Jake Mayer

#19 Jake Mayer

Defender
6' 1"
Sophomore
Kelan Swales

#13 Kelan Swales

Forward
5' 9"
Graduate Student
Daniel Tshiani

#20 Daniel Tshiani

Forward
6' 3"
Senior
Thomas Gray

#12 Thomas Gray

Defender
6' 4"
Sophomore
Milan Miric

#15 Milan Miric

Defender
6' 2"
Junior
Konstantinos Parisis

#1 Konstantinos Parisis

Goalkeeper
6' 3"
Sophomore
Richie Nichols

#36 Richie Nichols

Midfielder
5' 7"
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Alex Bobocea

#33 Alex Bobocea

6' 0"
Sophomore
Goalkeeper
Albert Kang

#10 Albert Kang

5' 10"
Senior
Midfielder
Matthew Lala

#24 Matthew Lala

5' 10"
Senior
Defender
Jordy Luchies

#4 Jordy Luchies

6' 0"
Sophomore
Defender
Jake Mayer

#19 Jake Mayer

6' 1"
Sophomore
Defender
Kelan Swales

#13 Kelan Swales

5' 9"
Graduate Student
Forward
Daniel Tshiani

#20 Daniel Tshiani

6' 3"
Senior
Forward
Thomas Gray

#12 Thomas Gray

6' 4"
Sophomore
Defender
Milan Miric

#15 Milan Miric

6' 2"
Junior
Defender
Konstantinos Parisis

#1 Konstantinos Parisis

6' 3"
Sophomore
Goalkeeper
Richie Nichols

#36 Richie Nichols

5' 7"
Sophomore
Midfielder