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Don Felice

Men's Soccer

Men's Soccer Continues Homestand Against Temple

PHILADELPHIA – The University of Pennsylvania men's soccer team looks to continue its recent success when it hosts the Temple Owls in a Philly Soccer Six matchup Tuesday night from Rhodes Field.

MATCH DAY 12: Temple at Penn
Tuesday, Oct. 19 | 7 p.m.
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The Series with Temple
The Quakers are 22-7-7 all-time against the Owls, including a 6-2-2 mark in the last 10 matches dating back to 2001.

In the last meeting between the teams in 2019, Joey Bhangdia scored the lone goal of the match off an assist from Nick Schimbeno.

About Temple
The Owls enter Tuesday night 2-7-2 on the season. The team has struggled to find consistent offensive success, scoring just nine goals in its first 11 matches; no player has more than two goals or five points.

All three goalkeepers on the roster have started a match this season, with Goodwill Agbaadem getting the nod last Saturday against Tulsa. Liam Cummings has started six of the team's 11 matches, while Eoin Gawronski has started four.
 
Quaker Notemeal
*The Quakers are seeking their first three-match win streak since September of 2011, when the team defeated Villanova, Stony Brook, and Long Island University.

*Penn posted its first comeback win in nearly six years against Drexel last Tuesday, then came from behind again in a double-overtime win on Saturday against Dartmouth.

*Senior Dane Jacomen's 11 saves against Drexel were second-most by an Ivy League keeper this season, and junior Nick Christoffersen's eight saves against Dartmouth were tied for fourth-most; both of those marks were career bests for each.
 
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Players Mentioned

Joey Bhangdia

#7 Joey Bhangdia

M
5' 10"
Graduate Student
Nick Christoffersen

#0 Nick Christoffersen

GK
6' 2"
Junior
Dane Jacomen

#1 Dane Jacomen

GK
6' 3"
Senior
Nick Schimbeno

#14 Nick Schimbeno

M
5' 11"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Joey Bhangdia

#7 Joey Bhangdia

5' 10"
Graduate Student
M
Nick Christoffersen

#0 Nick Christoffersen

6' 2"
Junior
GK
Dane Jacomen

#1 Dane Jacomen

6' 3"
Senior
GK
Nick Schimbeno

#14 Nick Schimbeno

5' 11"
Junior
M