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Men’s Soccer Hosts Princeton for Regular Season Finale on Saturday

PHILADELPHIA – The University of Pennsylvania men's soccer team looks to close the regular season out on a high note, hosting Princeton this Saturday at 5 p.m. inside Penn Park.
 
MATCH DAY 15 — Penn (6-3-5, 3-1-2 Ivy League) vs. Princeton (4-7-3, 1-3-2 Ivy League)
Saturday, Nov. 4 | 5 p.m. | Penn Park
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Penn vs. Princeton
The Quakers have a slight advantage in the all-time series, leading 48-46-11. The Red and Blue have the latest victory in the series, winning 3-0 on the road last season. Juniors Ben Do and Charlie Gaffney netted goals in the match, with Do recording his first collegiate goal. Penn is 34-20-5 at home against the Tigers all-time. The Quakers are averaging two goals per match at Penn Park this season thus far and allowing under a goal per contest.

Quaker Notemeal
*After punching their ticket in the Ivy League Tournament last week, the Quakers are still on the hunt for the No. 1 see in the Ivy League Tournament. A win against the Tigers would secure homefield advantage and a guarantee of at least portion of the Ivy League regular season title.
 
*The Quakers are celebrating eight seniors, Nick Christoffersen, Krystian Kresso, Josh Negrete, Mateo Zazueta, Michael teDuits, Michael Hewes, Mattias Hanchard, and Jacob Muchnick, before the match against Princeton begins. All eight student-athletes were members of the 2022 Ivy League Champion team that made it to the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
 
*Senior Hewes scored his seventh goal of the season with a penalty kick against Columbia last weekend, ultimately helping Penn clinch a spot in the postseason with the win.
 
*Stas Korzeniowski leads the Red and Blue in assists (6) and points (16) so far this season.
 
*Christoffersen holds a .816 save percentage to go along with a 0.64 goals-against-average on the season. The senior tallied his seventh clean sheet of the year after the 1-0 victory against the Lions last Saturday.
 
*Penn went 13-3-2 overall last season and won the Ivy League title with a 6-1-0 mark. The Quakers then advanced to the NCAA Championship for the first time since 2013 (11th time overall), defeating Big Ten Tournament champion Rutgers in the first round, 3-0, before falling in overtime to the eventual national champion Syracuse, 2-1. Of note, Penn was the last team to hold a lead against the Orange in the 2022 season. *Penn's 13 wins overall were tied for the second-most in program history along with the 1971, 1973 and 2010 teams. Only the 1972 team (14-1-1) has more.
 
*Penn's six wins in Ivy League play were the most in a season since 1972, when the Quakers won the title with a 6-0-1 mark. The 1971 squad remains the only Penn team to go a perfect 7-0-0 in Ivy play.
 
*Penn returns plenty of firepower from a year ago, starting with the reigning Ivy League Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year in juniors Korzeniowski and Leo Burney. (If you're doing the math, you are correct…both of them won the honors as sophomores.) Last year marked the first time that teammates swept the offensive and defensive honors since the award was split in 2013. The last sophomore to win Ivy Player of the Year before them last year? Rikki Dadason at Columbia in 1993.
 
*The pair of juniors—both of whom received All-America recognition last year by the United Soccer Coaches and College Soccer News—were recently named to the Hermann Award Watch List as announced by the Missouri Athletic Club (MAC). Of the 37 players on the list, they were the only two Ivy Leaguers.
 
*This summer, both players contributed greatly to the success of Ballard FC in USL League 2 play, leading the club to the title in a thrilling victory over Lionsbridge FC, 2-1, on August 5. Korzeniowski scored the opening goal in the match, while Burney played a major role in setting up inside the box for the match winner.
 
*Korzeniowski—who also was Penn's goal scorer in the season opener at Fordham—wreaked havoc on opposing defenses throughout last season, scoring a conference-leading 10 goals and adding six assists for 26 points, the most by a Quaker in more than 25 years. He capped his season with goals in five of the team's final seven matches, including four of the last five Ivy contests.
 
*Penn also returns junior defender Do, who was honorable mention All-Ivy and won the Bill Wilkinson Rookie of the Year Award from the Philadelphia Soccer Six last year as a sophomore. He started all 18 matches last season.

*Hewes was Penn's third-leading scorer last season, netting six goals, while junior Curran was the other multi-goal scorer in 2022.

*At the other end, Penn is bolstered by the return of Christoffersen for another season in goal. (He has gone the distance in all three matches so far this season.) The Canadian played all but four minutes between the pipes in 2022 and earned second-team All-Ivy, then was selected with the 25th pick of the 2022 MLS Super Draft third round (83rd overall) by CF Montréal.
 
*Penn's head coach is Bria Gill, who moved into the director's chair in February 2018 after spending a year as an assistant coach under Rudy Fuller. He was a unanimous selection as Ivy League Coach of the Year last season and his staff was picked as the Northeast Region Staff of the Year by the United Soccer Coaches.

*Christoffersen and Hewes are two of this year's captains, along with senior Muchnick and junior Aaron Messer. Christoffersen also was a captain last season.
 
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Players Mentioned

Leo Burney

#2 Leo Burney

D
6' 3"
Junior
Nick Christoffersen

#0 Nick Christoffersen

GK
6' 2"
Senior
Ben Do

#10 Ben Do

D
5' 8"
Junior
Charlie Gaffney

#17 Charlie Gaffney

M
5' 8"
Junior
Mattias Hanchard

#23 Mattias Hanchard

D
6' 0"
Senior
Michael Hewes

#15 Michael Hewes

M
5' 11"
Senior
Stas Korzeniowski

#22 Stas Korzeniowski

F
6' 4"
Junior
Krystian Kresso

#3 Krystian Kresso

D
6' 0"
Senior
Aaron Messer

#6 Aaron Messer

M
5' 11"
Junior
Jacob Muchnick

#32 Jacob Muchnick

M
5' 8"
Senior
Josh Negrete

#5 Josh Negrete

D
5' 6"
Senior
Michael teDuits

#11 Michael teDuits

M
5' 9"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Leo Burney

#2 Leo Burney

6' 3"
Junior
D
Nick Christoffersen

#0 Nick Christoffersen

6' 2"
Senior
GK
Ben Do

#10 Ben Do

5' 8"
Junior
D
Charlie Gaffney

#17 Charlie Gaffney

5' 8"
Junior
M
Mattias Hanchard

#23 Mattias Hanchard

6' 0"
Senior
D
Michael Hewes

#15 Michael Hewes

5' 11"
Senior
M
Stas Korzeniowski

#22 Stas Korzeniowski

6' 4"
Junior
F
Krystian Kresso

#3 Krystian Kresso

6' 0"
Senior
D
Aaron Messer

#6 Aaron Messer

5' 11"
Junior
M
Jacob Muchnick

#32 Jacob Muchnick

5' 8"
Senior
M
Josh Negrete

#5 Josh Negrete

5' 6"
Senior
D
Michael teDuits

#11 Michael teDuits

5' 9"
Senior
M