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OHIO STATE ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONSFawcett Center, 6th Floor | 2400 Olentangy River Rd. | Columbus, Ohio 43210
Buckeyes Open 2019 with Wolstein ClassicOhio State kicks off vs. CSUN Friday, UIC Sunday
Ohio State vs. CSUN
Friday, Aug. 30 | 7 p.m.Jesse Owens Memorial StadiumColumbus, OhioBTN+
Ohio State vs. UIC
Sunday, Sept. 1 | 3 p.m.Jesse Owens Memorial StadiumColumbus, OhioBTN+
2019 OHIO STATE MEN’S SOCCER14th Bert & Iris Wolstein Classic
TEAM COMPARISON ('18 Stats)
Record ..................1-15-2 Record ....................... 81USCA Rank ............. N/A USCA Rank ............N/AGoals/Gm ............... 0.44 Goals/Gm ............... 1.67Opp. Goals/Gm ..... 1.94 Opp. Goals/Gm .....1.28Shots/Gm ................. 8.9 Shots/Gm ...............12.4Saves ......................... 66 Saves ........................65Corners ......................76 Corners .....................80
MAISONNEUVE BEGINS YEAR TWOOhio State opens year two in the tenure
of head coach Brian Maisonneuve in 2019.
Following three exhibition contests vs.
Xavier, Mount Vernon Nazarene and at Butler,
the offi cial start of the regular season gets
underway with the 14th annual Bert and Iris
Wolstein Classic at Jesse Owens Memorial
Stadium. The Buckeyes open with CSUN (7
p.m. Friday). Ohio State will take on the UIC
Sunday (3 p.m.). The University of Dayton will
play UIC Friday (4 p.m.) and CSUN Sunday
(noon).
THE BASICSThe match is available on BTN Plus ($). Fans
can follow the Buckeyes with updates on
twitter via @OhioStateMSOC. Links can be
found on the OSU men’s soccer schedule
page.
ABOUT THE WOLSTEINSThe annual Bert and Iris Wolstein Classic,
now in its 14th year, is named in honor of the
family that fi rst brought professional soccer
to Ohio in 1979. From 1979-1988, the late
Bert Wolstein (2004) was the owner and
president of the Cleveland Force of the
Major Indoor Soccer League. Since then,
the Wolstein's support of Ohio State has
been nothing short of generous. The most
recent major act of giving was a $1.5 million
gift to the Department of Athletics, resulting
Record ..................1-15-2 Record ............... 12-6-2USCA Rank ............. N/A USCA Rank ............N/AGoals/Gm ............... 0.44 Goals/Gm .............. 1.90Opp. Goals/Gm ..... 1.94 Opp. Goals/Gm .....1.25Shots/Gm ................. 8.9 Shots/Gm ...............15.4Saves ......................... 66 Saves ........................ 73Corners ......................76 Corners .................... 137
TEAM COMPARISON ('18 Stats)
Date Opponent Time/Result8/17 XAVIER (exh.) ...............................1-18/20 MT. VERNON NAZARENE (exh.) ....... 7-18/24 Butler (exh.) ....................................... 1-28/30 1-CAL ST. NORTHRIDGE ...... 7 p.m.9/1 1-ILLINOIS-CHICAGO ............ 3 p.m.9/6 2-Dayton ................................7:30 p.m.9/8 2-vs. Eastern Illinois ..................5 p.m.9/13 Bowling Green ...........................7 p.m.9/17 South Florida ..............................7 p.m.9/21 PENN STATE .......................... 7 p.m.9/24 WEST VIRGINIA..................... 7 p.m.9/27 Northwestern ..............................8 p.m.10/2 MICHIGAN ............................. 7 p.m.10/6 Rutgers (BTN) ............................ 11 a.m.10/12 CLEVELAND STATE ...................... 7 p.m.10/16 Kentucky ..............................................7 p.m.10/19 Michigan State ....................................7 p.m.10/25 MARYLAND ................................... 7 p.m.10/29 Indiana ..................................................7 p.m.11/3 WISCONSIN ................................... 3 p.m.11/9 Big Ten Tournament ............................. TBAHOME GAMES IN BOLD1-Bert & Iris Wolstein Classic, Columbus, Ohio2-Dayton Classic, Dayton, Ohio
2019 SCHEDULE/RESULTS
in the naming of the fi eld at Jesse Owens
Memorial Stadium, as part of a $4.9 million
total gift to the university in September 2012.
The Wolsteins previously made a major
contribution in 2001 to the Ohio Stadium
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2019 OHIO STATE MEN’S SOCCER
renovation project, prompting the dedication
of the Iris S. and Bert L. Wolstein Football
Center in the southwest tower.
EARLY BIRDSThe Buckeyes are 20-13-7 all-time in their
early season home tournament. Ohio State
has captured the tournament title six times
(2006-2009, 2011 and 2012). Last year, the
team lost to Furman and defeated Hofstra in
the Wolstein Classic. Ohio State is 28-28-11
all-time in season openers. When Ohio State
opens the season at home, the Buckeyes
are 20-12-6. Ohio State is 36-22-8 in the fi rst
home game of the season.
TRIO EARNS PRESEASON HONORSThree Buckeyes have been named to the
2019 Big Ten Men’s Soccer Preseason
Honors list, the league offi ce announced Aug.
27. Parker Siegfried, a senior goalkeeper,
Jake Scheper, a senior midfi elder and CC
Uche, a senior defender, all made the list
from Ohio State’s 2019 roster.
FREE FOR ALLThe Buckeyes’ schedule includes 10
matches at Bert L. & Iris S. Wolstein Field at
Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium this season
with home Big Ten action kicking off Sept.
21 against Penn State. Admission is free to
all Ohio State men’s soccer regular-season
home games.
HOME BROADCAST SCHEDULEThe Ohio State men’s soccer team will make
one appearance on national television this
fall. The Buckeyes will be seen on the Big
Ten Network Oct. 6 at Rutgers. All other
home matches will be on BTN Plus ($).
NOTES ON THE BUCKEYES• Ohio State, 1-15-2, 0-7-1 B1G a year ago, is
playing its second season under head coach
Brian Maisonneuve.
• Last time out, the Scarlet and Gray fell,
3-1, in the 2018 Big Ten Tournament Nov. 3 in
Bloomington, Indiana.
• Head coach Brian Maisonneuve claimed
his fi rst career win with a 1-0 victory over
Hofstra Aug. 26, 2018 in Columbus.
• Maisonneuve was associate head coach
at Indiana University, guiding the team to the
2012 NCAA national title. He was a member
of the Columbus Crew from 1996-2004.
THE 2019 WOLSTEIN CLASSIC FOESCSUN: Finished with a 9-8-1 overall record
and 3-3-1 mark in Big West play.
UIC: Won its third-consecutive conference
tournament championship in the Horizon
League and advanced to the NCAA
Tournament before falling to Michigan State,
2-0, in the fi rst round. Posted a 12-6-2 overall
record in 2018.
THE SERIESOhio State and CSUN are meeting for the
fi rst time. The Buckeyes are 0-1 vs. UIC. The
teams last met in 2012 (L, 2-0).
THE 2019 ROOKIESFive true freshmen arrived over the summer
to join Brian Maisonneuve’s second edition
of Ohio State men’s soccer. Brayden Durbin
(Midfi elder: Pickerington, Ohio), Channing
Chasten (Forward: Queen Creek, Arizona),
Tommy Marusic (Defender: Concord, Ohio),
Sean Ryan(Defender: Chatham, New Jersey)
and Owen Sullivan (Defender: San Antonio,
Texas) will don the Scarlet and Gray for the
fi rst time this season as collegiate rookies.
Marusic inked with the Buckeyes in April.
The others signed during the November
2018 signing period.
Maisonneuve on the 2019 Freshmen...“As a staff we are very excited about these
student-athletes,” Maisonneuve said. “Not
only are they our fi rst class as a coaching
staff , but they represent the type of soccer
players and young men that we want in our
program. All four possess high character
and will help us continue to build the Ohio
State Soccer program. On the fi eld, they are
a versatile class with a high soccer IQ and we
are very excited to see them develop, both
on and off the fi eld.”
FIVE TRANSFER TO OHIO STATEThe Buckeyes welcomed sophomore Matteo
Bennati (Forward; Genova, Italy), redshirt
sophomore Samuel Buzzas (Defender; Bend,
Ore.), redshirt freshman Luis Hernandez
(Defender; Columbus, Ohio) and freshman
Luke Kiley (Forward, Dublin, Ohio) to the start
of spring practice and then junior Joe Ortiz
(Defender: Albuquerque, N.M.) during fall
camp.
Maisonneuve on the 2019 Transfers...“We are really excited about the four transfers
that we had join us in January with Matteo
from Belmont, Samuel from Xavier, Luis
from Kentucky and Luke from Georgetown,”
Maisonneuve said. “They add a lot of
experience to our roster and some positional
needs. All of them are great student-athletes.
I couldn’t be happier to have them on the
roster to help build our culture and continue
to grow and develop this program...Joe has
a tremendous work rate and covers a ton of
ground. Joe is versatile and can play a few
diff erent spots."
A LOOK AT THE 2019 SCHEDULEThree College Cup opponents, all from the
Big Ten Conference are just a few of the seven
total teams on Ohio State's 2019 schedule
that played in the NCAA Tournament last
year. Defending national champion Maryland,
Michigan State and Indiana all played in the
College Cup a season ago. The Buckeyes
travel to Michigan State (Oct. 19), host the
Location ...........................................................Columbus, OhioPopulation .................................................................... 1.7 millionFounded ................................................................................ 1870Joined Big Ten ...................................................................... 1912Enrollment ........................................................................ 63,058Nickname .................................................................... BuckeyesColors ..............................................................Scarlet and GrayPresident ................................................. Dr. Michael V. DrakeVice President/Director of Athletics .................Gene SmithSenior Woman Administrator ......................... Janine OmanFaculty Representative ........................................John BrunoWebsite ............................................OhioStateBuckeyes.com
MEN’S SOCCER HISTORYFirst Year (Varsity) ............................................................1953All-Time Record (Years) ..................447-500-121/.475 (66)NCAA Tournament Appearances .....................................10 (2000, 01, 04, 05, 07, 08, 09, 10, 14, 15)Big Ten Record/Years ............................72-74-15/.473 (28)Big Ten Tournament Record/Years .......19-24-1/.433 (28)Big Ten Regular Season Titles .........3 (2004/co-, 09, 15)Big Ten Tournament Titles .......................3 (2000, 07, 09)All-Big Ten Selections (First/Second Team) ..................85Academic All-Big Ten Selections ................................. 236Facility ............................Jesse Owens Memorial StadiumPlaying Surface/Capacity ................ Natural Grass/8,000
COACHING STAFFHead Coach ................ Brian Maisonneuve, 2nd SeasonAlma Mater, Year .................................................Indiana ‘95Record at Ohio State/Years ........................................ 1-15-2Big Ten Record/Years .....................................................0-7-1Career Record/Years .................................................... 1-15-2Associate Head Coach ........................... Sergio GonzalezAlma Mater, Year ................................. Salve Regina, 2000Assistant Coach ............................................... Matt FoldesyAlma Mater, Year ............................................ Indiana, 2016Director of Ops.................................................Chad BarsonAlma Mater, Year ................................................Akron, 2012
UNIVERSITY/TEAM INFORMATION
Terrapins (Oct. 25) and travel to Indiana (Oct.
29).
Maisonneuve on the 2019 Schedule“Our 2019 schedule is loaded with talented
teams,” Maisonneuve said. “We start playing
against a very tough west coast opponent
in CSUN and then battle a UIC team that
has a strong tradition of NCAA Tournament
appearances. The Big Ten Conference is
always one of the best in the country. We
had three teams make the College Cup last
year and the league will be even tougher
this year. We have eight homes games at the
Jesse against some of the most dynamic and
entertaining teams in college soccer.”
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2019 OHIO STATE MEN’S SOCCER
BRIAN MAISONNEUVE HEAD COACH2ND SEASON, INDIANA ‘95
Brian Maisonneuve, a former member of the U.S. Na-
tional Team and Columbus Crew, was named head
men’s soccer coach at The Ohio State University April
23, 2018.
“We are fortunate to add Brian Maisonneuve to our
outstanding lineup of head coaches,” Gene Smith,
Ohio State Senior Vice President and Wolfe Founda-
tion Endowed Director of Athletics said. “He has com-
peted at a high level and coached in one of the most
successful collegiate programs nationally. We look
forward to the opportunities our student-athletes will
have under Brian’s direction.”
Maisonneuve was one of the top assistants in all of
college soccer at Indiana for the decade prior to him
taking over at Ohio State. Wherever Maisonneuve has
coached, success has followed. He helped guide the
Hoosiers to the 2012 NCAA National Championship, a
NCAA runner-up fi nish in 2017, the 2010 Big Ten Regu-
lar Season Title as well as the 2013 Big Ten Tourna-
ment Championship.
“First of all I want to thank Gene Smith, Shaun Richard
and the entire committee for giving me this incredible
opportunity to lead The Ohio State University men’s
soccer program,” Maisonneuve said the day he was
hired in Columbus. “My family and I are so excited to
get back to Columbus and join the Buckeye family.”
In all, Maisonneuve helped lead Indiana to eight
NCAA Tournament appearances, including two Col-
lege Cups and four NCAA Sweet 16 appearances. An
All-American during his playing days for the Hoosiers
(1991-94), Maisonneuve was part of Todd Yeagley’s
staff for nine years, coaching nine All-Americans as
well as 22 players who went on to play professional
soccer, including 14 in MLS.
“I also want to thank Todd Yeagley, Fred Glass and
the entire IU Athletics Department for my years in
Bloomington,” Maisonneuve said. “IU is a very special
place to me. I am so thankful and appreciative for my
time in Bloomington as a player and a coach. There
will always be a special place in my heart for the en-
tire Hoosier Nation.”
“I am excited to get to work and continue to grow
the Ohio State program into one of the elite soccer
programs in the country. John [Bluem] did a great job
over the last 21 years and I am so honored for this op-
portunity. This is an incredible athletics department
with tremendous resources.”
Maisonneuve, who replaces John Bluem (retired
in March of 2018), was named the NSCAA Assistant
Coach of the Year for the Great Lakes Region in 2012
and 2015. In 2016, Maisonneuve was named one of
the Top 12 assistants in the nation for the third-con-
secutive year and fi fth time in his career. From 2010-
17, the Hoosiers had 21 players named fi rst team All-
Big Ten and 50 student-athletes earn Big Ten honors.
IU players also earned nine conference player of the
year accolades in that time. The Hoosiers excelled in
the classroom, compiling 102 Academic All-Big Ten
honors.
“Our search committee conducted a very thorough
national search and during that process, Brian Mai-
sonneuve’s name continued to come up,” Shaun Rich-
ard, associate AD, sport administration, said. “His ex-
perience as a player at the highest level, working with
a national championship program as a coach and his
high character and core values as a person made him
the perfect fi t for our program. I’m excited to work
with Brian moving forward to execute his vision for
Ohio State men’s soccer.”
Prior to his return to Bloomington, Maisonneuve was
on staff at the University of Louisville from 2008-09.
During his two seasons, the Cardinals were 24-11-4
overall and 13-7-1 in Big East play with two NCAA Tour-
nament appearances.
Maisonneuve spent four years as an assistant coach
with the U.S. U-17 National Team in Florida. He also
served as an assistant coach for the U.S. U-20 Na-
tional Team in 2007 during the CONCACAF qualifi ca-
tion process and coached the U-20s in the 2007 FIFA
World Cup in Canada.
Before joining the coaching ranks, Maisonneuve had
a decorated playing career. He spent nine seasons
with the Columbus Crew from 1996-2004 and was a
member of the United States’ 1998 World Cup team,
appearing in all three matches. He also was a mem-
ber of the 1996 U.S. Olympic team, leading the squad
with a pair of goals in the tournament.
Maisonneuve, a native of Warren, Mich., is one of the
top players in Indiana soccer history. Playing along-
side Todd Yeagley, under legendary coach Jerry
Yeagley, he earned All-America honors as a junior
and senior and was named the Hermann Trophy win-
ner in 1994. A two-time Big Ten Player of the Year,
Maisonneuve fi nished his career with 44 goals and
22 assists and led Indiana to a pair of NCAA College
Cup appearances and back-to-back Big Ten regular
season titles. During his four years at Indiana the
Hoosiers were 73-15-7. He also was a four-time All-
Big Ten selection and three-time Academic All-Big Ten
selection. Maisonneuve earned his bachelor’s degree
from Indiana.
“The City of Columbus has always been like a second
home for Diania and me. We can’t wait to get back
and get started.”
Maisonneuve and his wife Diania have two children,
Jacob and Emma.
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2019 ROSTER# Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown High School (Last School) Club Team1 Parker Siegfried G 6-1 170 R-Sr. Granville, Ohio Granville Crew Academy
2 Osman Fofanah D 5-5 160 Sr. Canberra, Australia Amaroo School (Monroe)
3 CC Uche D 6-1 180 Sr. Lawrenceville, Georgia Collins Hill (Duke) Georgia United
4 Samuel Buzzas D 6-4 190 R-Jr. Bend, Oregon Sunset (Xavier) Portland Timbers Academy
5 Brayden Durbin M 5-10 150 Fr. Pickerington, Ohio Pickerington North Ohio Premier
6 Joe Ortiz D 6-0 175 Jr. Albuquerque, New Mexico Cibota (Air Force) New Mexico Rush 98
7 Luke Kiley F 5-8 155 So Dublin, Ohio Dublin Coffman (Georgetown) Ohio Premier
8 Channing Chasten F 5-11 165 Fr. Queen Creek, Arizona Hamilton Arizona Arsenal
9 Devyn Etling F 6-0 180 R-So. Ashland, Ohio Ashland Crew Academy
10 Joshua Jackson-Ketchup M 5-8 145 Jr. Margate, Florida Montverde Academy Weston Soccer Club
11 Xavier Green M 5-8 160 So. Kapiti Coast, New Zealand Kapiti College Olé Football Academy
13 Luis Hernandez D 5-5 160 R-So. Pickerington, Ohio Pickerington Central (Kentucky) Crew Academy
14 Mitch Bergman M 6-1 175 Jr. Canal Winchester, Ohio Bishop Hartley Club Ohio
15 Tommy Marusic D 6-0 170 Fr. Concord, Ohio St. Ignatius Crew Academy
16 Matteo Bennati F 5-8 160 Jr. Genova, Italy Martin Luther King (Belmont)
17 Leo Kossaka M 5-10 185 Sr. Sherbrooke, Quebec St.-Exupery Secondary School Montreal Impact Academy
18 Sean Ryan D 6-3 175 Fr. Chatham, New Jersey Chatham PDA Acad., NY Red Bulls Acad.
19 Jack Holland M 5-9 180 Sr. Dublin, Ohio Dublin Coffman OP Eagles
20 Owen Sullivan D 5-10 170 Fr. Dublin, Ohio St. Charles Preparatory Ohio Premier
21 Chaise Thiel D 6-0 170 R-Fr. San Antonio, Texas IMG Academy IMG Academy
23 Jake Scheper M 6-0 185 R-Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio Shattuck-St. Mary’s (DePaul) Cincinnati United Premier
24 David Abonce G 6-4 210 R-So. Colony, Texas Colony Chelsea Soccer Club
25 Christian Harter F 6-2 200 R-So. Copley, Ohio Copley Liberty FC
28 Xavier Kennedy G 5-11 160 R-So. Montclair, N.J. Montclair New York Red Bulls Acad.
29 Matt Kiley D 5-10 170 R-So. Dublin, Ohio Dublin Coffman OP Eagles
32 Brennon Davis G 6-4 180 R-Jr. Dublin, Ohio Dublin Jerome OP Eagles
Head Coach: Brian Maisonneuve (2nd Season, Indiana 1994)
Associate Head Coach: Sergio Gonzalez (2nd Season, Salve Regina 2000)
Assistant Coach: Matt Foldesy (2nd Season, Indiana, 2016)
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE1 Parker SIEGFRIED ............................... SIG-freed2 Osman FOFANAH ...............OZ-man FOE-fah-no3 CC UCHE ...............................................EW-chay4 Samuel BUZZAS ..................................... BUZZ-is6 Joe ORTIZ ..............................................Or-TEEZ7 Luke KILEY ................................................ KI-lee8 Channing CHASTEN ........................... CHASE-en11 XAVIER Green ......................................ZAVE-e-er15 Tommy MARUSIC ............................. Ma-RUE-sic16 MATTEO BENNATI .......Ma-TAY-oh Ben-NOT-tee17 Leo KOSSAKA ................................. co-SOCK-ah
21 Chaise THIEL ...................................Chase Theel23 Jake SCHEPER .......................................SHEP-er24 David Abonce...................................ah-BON-say28 XAVIER Kennedy .............................. X-zave-e-er29 Matt KILEY..................................................kI-lee32 BRENNON Davis ..................................BREN-nin
CoachesBrian MAISONNEUVE ...............................MAZE-en-off Matt FOLDESY ...........................................FOL-de-seeSergio GONZALEZ .......................................GON-zal-is
Director of Operations: Chad Barson (2nd Season, Akron 2012)
Strength & Conditioning Coach: Clare Quebedeaux
Athletic Trainer: Pat Brayfi eld
Row 1 (L to R): Mitch Bergman, CC Uche, Leo
Kossaka, Osman Fofanah, Xavier Kennedy, David
Abonce, Parker Siegfried, Brennon Davis, Jack Hol-
land, Joshua Jackson-Ketchup, Jake Scheper, Sam-
uel Buzzas. Row 2 (L to R): Chad Barson-Director of
Operations, Sergio Gonzalez-Associate Head Coach,
Xavier Green, Luke Kiley, Devyn Etling, Tommy
Marusic, Sean Ryan, Christian Harter, Pat Brayfi eld-
Athletic Trainer, Matt Foldesy-Assistant Coach, Brian
Maisonneuve-Head Coach. Row 3 (L to R): Chaise
Theel, Matt Kiley, Luis Hernandez, Owen Sullivan,
Brayden Durbin, Channing Chasten, Joe Ortiz, Mat-
teo Bennati.
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3 CC Uche Senior / Defender
Lawrenceville, Ga.
Duke
2 Osman Fofanah Senior / Defender
Canberra, Australia
Monroe College
1 Parker Siegfried R-Senior / Goalkeeper
Granville, Ohio
Granville
4 Samuel Buzzas R-Junior / Defender
Bend, Oregan
Xavier
5 Brayden Durbin Freshman / Midfi elder
Pickerington, Ohio
Pickerington North
6 Joe Ortiz Junior / Defender
Albuquerque, N.M.
Air Force
21 Chaise Thiel R-Freshman / Defender
San Antonio, Texas
IMG Academy
20 Owen SullivanFreshman / Defender
Dublin, Ohio
St. Charles Prep
19 Jack Holland Senior / Midfi elder
Dublin, Ohio
Dublin Coff man
23 Jake Scheper R-Senior / Midfi elder
Cincinnati, Ohio
DePaul
24 David AbonceR-Soph. / Goalkeeper
Colony, Texas
Colony
25 Christian HarterR-Sophomore / Forward
Copley, Ohio
Copley
9 Devyn Etling R-Sophomore / Forward
Ashland, Ohio
Ashland
8 Channing Chasten Freshman / Forward
Queen Creek, Arizona
Cibota
7 Luke Kiley Sophomore / Forward
Dublin, Ohio
Georgetown
10 Joshua Jackson- Ketchup
Junior / Midfi elder
Margate, Fla.
Montverde Academy
11 Xavier Green Sophomore / Midfi elder
Kapiti Coast, New
Zealand
Kapiti College
13 Louis HernandezR-Sophomore / Defender
Columbus, Ohio
Kentucky
15 Tommy MarusicFreshman / Defender
Concord, Ohio
St. Ingatius
14 Mitch BergmanSophomore / Midfi elder
Canal Winchester, Ohio
Bishop Hartley
16 Matteo Bennati Junior / Forward
Genova, Italy
Belmont
17 Leo Kossaka Senior / Midfi elder
Sherbrooke, Quebec
Saint-Exupery Secondary School
18 Sean RyanFreshman / Defender
Chatham, New Jersey
Chatham
28 Xavier KennedySophomore / Goalkeeper
Montclair, N.J.
Montclair
29 Matt KileySophomore / Defender
Dublin, Ohio
Dublin Coff man
32 Brennon Davis R- Sophomore /
Goalkeeper
Dublin, Ohio
Dublin Jerome
Brian MaisonneuveHead Coach
2nd Season
Sergio Gonzalez Associate Head Coach
2nd Season
Matt FoldesyAssistant Coach
2nd Season
Chad Barson Director of Operations
2nd Season
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2018 FINAL STATISTICS2018 Ohio State Men's Soccer
Ohio State Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 03, 2018)All games
RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 1-15-2 1-7-2 0-5 0-3CONFERENCE 0-7-1 0-3-1 0-4 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 1-8-1 1-4-1 0-1 0-3
Date Opponent Score Att.Aug 24 FURMAN L 0-2 1684Aug 26 HOFSTRA W 1-0 477Aug 31 vs Marshall L 0-1 617Sep 02 vs Milwaukee L 0-1 106Sep 07 USF L 0-1 510Sep 11 BOWLING GREEN T o 2 1-1 544
* Sep 16 at Penn State L 1-3 1218* Sep 21 NORTHWESTERN T o 2 0-0 717* Sep 25 at #19 Michigan L 1-3 759* Sep 30 RUTGERS L o t 2-3 492
Oct 05 CLEVELAND STATE L 0-2 800Oct 08 at Syracuse L 0-3 1856
* Oct 12 #8 MICHIGAN STATE L 1-2 543Oct 16 #3 KENTUCKY L 0-3 487
* Oct 19 at Maryland L 0-5 3107* Oct 24 #2 INDIANA L 0-1 739* Oct 28 at Wisconsin L o 2 0-1 420
Nov 03 vs Northwestern L 1-3 312
TEAM STATISTICS OSU OPPSHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 8-160 35-230 Goals scored per game 0.44 1.94 Shot pct. . 0 5 0 . 1 5 2 Shots on goal-Attempts 50-160 101-230 SOG pct. . 3 1 2 . 4 3 9 S h o t s / G a m e 8.9 12.8CORNER KICKS 76 106PENALTY KICKS 1-1 0-0PENALTIES Yellow cards 19 22 Red cards 4 3ATTENDANCE T o t a l 6993 7360 Dates/Avg Per Date 10/699 5/1472 Neutral Site #/Avg 3/345
## Player gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att23 Jake Scheper 18 2 3 7 26 . 0 7 7 7 . 2 6 9 1 1 - 19 Devyn Etling 14 3 0 6 15 . 2 0 0 6 . 4 0 0 0 0 - 010 J. Jackson-Ketchup 18 1 1 3 23 . 0 4 3 4 . 1 7 4 0 0 - 08 Michael Prosuk 18 1 0 2 37 . 0 2 7 12 . 3 2 4 0 0 - 019 Jack Holland 17 1 0 2 16 . 0 6 2 3 . 1 8 8 0 0 - 06 Jacob Goyen 17 0 1 1 3 . 0 0 0 2 . 6 6 7 0 0 - 02 Osman Fofanah 17 0 1 1 3 . 0 0 0 1 . 3 3 3 0 0 - 04 Brady Blackwell 18 0 1 1 2 . 0 0 0 1 . 5 0 0 0 0 - 011 Xavier Green 18 0 0 0 16 . 0 0 0 4 . 2 5 0 0 0 - 014 Mitch Bergman 16 0 0 0 9 . 0 0 0 5 . 5 5 6 0 0 - 03 CC Uche 18 0 0 0 7 . 0 0 0 2 . 2 8 6 0 0 - 016 Colin Lynch 5 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 - 015 Alex Nichols 3 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 - 07 John Swann 6 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 - 025 Christian Harter 2 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 020 Michael Dichlian 7 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 018 Theo Alexis 10 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 017 Leo Kossaka 4 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 012 Chase Carraher 3 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 05 Will Hirschman 10 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0
Total 18 8 7 23 160 . 0 5 0 50 . 3 1 2 1 1 - 1Opponents 18 35 32 102 230 . 1 5 2 101 . 4 3 9 15 0 - 0
## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Saves Pct W-L-T Sho1 Parker Siegfried 18 1675:55 35 1.88 61 . 6 3 5 1-15-2 2/0
Total 18 1675:55 35 1.88 66 . 6 5 3 1-15-2 2Opponents 18 1675:55 8 0.43 42 . 8 4 0 15-1-2 11
Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalOhio State 3 5 0 0 8Opponents 15 18 1 1 35
Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalOhio State 66 90 2 2 160Opponents 98 114 9 9 230
Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalOhio State 24 38 2 2 66Opponents 15 27 0 0 42
Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalOhio State 32 38 2 4 76Opponents 46 57 2 1 106
Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalOhio State 95 122 7 4 228Opponents 88 129 3 4 224