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Riverdale, NY – The Jaspers aim to wrap up their opening homestand a perfect 2-0 when they welcome local foe St. Francis Brooklyn on Thursday, August 30 at 7:00 pm.
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Manhattan moved to 2-0 on the season when they defeated California Baptist 3-1 in the Jaspers' 2018 home opener. Freshman
Simon Busch, sophomore
Brandon Joseph-Buadi and junior
Noah Amissah each scored their first goal of the season. Senior
Lucas Da Silva, junior
Tristan Doran and sophomore
Berti Fourrier picked up assists.
Recognizing the Results
Jumpstart Offense
Manhattan recorded 12 points in its first two games. Last season, they reached that mark in the fifth game of the season.
Three is Key
- The Jaspers are 9-0-1 in their last 10 games in which they score at least three goals. In those nine wins, the defense helped out by allowing just five goals.
- Three different Jaspers scored on Monday, a feat Manhattan accomplished in three games the previous year.
Never Too Early for Conference Leaders
- Manhattan's one goal allowed through this point is tied for the lowest amongst MAAC competition.
- The Jaspers rank second or tied for second in the MAAC with 27 shots, 12 points, four goals and four assists.
- Joseph-Buadi paces his conference counterparts with seven shots.
- Goalkeeper Marcellin Gohier's 0.50 goals-against average is the second-lowest in the conference.
Scouting Report: St. Francis Brooklyn
- The Terriers enter Thursday's matchup with a 1-1-0 record, most recently dropping a 2-0 contest at Stony Brook on Monday evening.
- St. Francis Brooklyn captured its fourth NEC title in the last five years in 2017, finishing 14-5-1 and reaching the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
- In the 2018 NEC Preseason Poll, the Terriers were unanimously voted to repeat for the conference title.
- Head Coach Tom Giovatto and his coaching staff won the 2017 NEC Coaching Staff of the Year award. Giovatto has 104 wins on his resume.
- The Terriers took home a 2-1 victory vs. Manhattan last season at Gaelic Park. Goalkeeper Connor Hayes registered a career-high seven saves in the effort.
- Manhattan seeks its first win against St. Francis Brooklyn since a thrilling 1-0 decision in Brooklyn Heights on September 2, 2014. Jake Scavetta got the deflection off a Tommy Amos free kick that resulted in a Terriers own goal in the 104th minute.
Hitting the Road
- Following Thursday's matchup, the Jaspers hit the road for their longest stretch away from home this season.
- The first of three games features a Labor Day duel with Sacred Heart on Monday, September 3 at 12:00 pm.