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OAKLAND WELCOMES PURDUE FORT WAYNE FOR HORIZON LEAGUE MATCH

Golden Grizzlies and Mastodons kick off on Tuesday, Feb. 16 at 7 p.m. on ESPN+

ROCHESTER, Mich. - The Oakland men's soccer team hosts new Horizon League member Purdue Fort Wayne on Tuesday, Feb. 16 at 7 p.m. The match will be broadcast live from the Grizz Dome on ESPN+ with the voice of the Golden Grizzlies Neal Ruhl on the call along with legendary coach Gary Parsons.
 
Notes:
 
Last Time Out:
The battle of the top two preseason teams lived up to its billing as Noah Jensen scored a goal with an assist while Dylan Borczak added his fourth goal of the season to lead Oakland to a 2-2 double-overtime draw at UIC (2/10). Arthur Widiez also recorded his first collegiate assist on Borczak's goal. The Golden Grizzlies and Flames were each picked to finish in a first-place tie along atop the 2021 Horizon League Preseason Poll.
 
Match up vs the Dons:
Oakland is 6-1 over the last seven matches against Purdue Fort Wayne. The teams have not played since Nov. 9, 2012 in which the Golden Grizzlies came away with a 5-1 win. PFW opened the 2021 campaign with a 3-2 setback against Milwaukee. The Mastodons are led by a familiar face in Head Coach Stephen Gorton who served as an Assistant and Associate Head Coach at Oakland from 2012-18 helping lead the Golden Grizzlies to back-to-back Horizon League titles in 2014 and 2015 including a first-round win over No. 24 Kentucky in the 2014 NCAA Tournament.
 
Not 1, Not, 2, Not 3, but 4 Player of the Week honors:
For his efforts against RMU, Borczak earned three national Player of the Week honors and four overall. He earned United Soccer Coaches College Player of the Week honors (2/9) and TopDrawerSoccer.com Men's DI Player of the Week accolades and was one of 11 student-athletes named to the TopDrawerSoccer.com Men's DI Team of the Week (2/9).
 
He also earned College Soccer News Men's National Player of the Week honors and was one of 12 student-athletes named to the College Soccer News Men's National Team of the Week (2/8) in addition to being named Nike® Horizon League Offensive Player of the Week (2/5).
 
Team of the Week:
After the 5-0 win over Robert Morris, Oakland was named TopDrawerSoccer.com Team of the Week (2/9).
 
Hat Trick:
Dylan Borczak knotted three first-half goals to complete the hat trick while adding an assist for a total of seven points to lead Oakland to a dominating 5-0 win over visiting Robert Morris to open the 2021 Horizon League season at the Grizz Dome (2/4). Noah Jensen also pulled off the hat trick in the assist department with three while Ville Ahola, Mikey Ketteman and Adam McAleenan each added a helper. Owen Smith scored his first collegiate goal followed by a tally from Charlie Braithwaite. Goalkeeper Finn Jurak picked up the shutout in his debut for the Golden Grizzlies.
 
Horizon League Rewind:
Season Opening Magic vs Robert Morris Deja Vu:
After Oakland opened up the 2019 season at Robert Morris with an impressive offensive explosion in a 5-1 road win, the Golden Grizzlies picked up where they left off against the Colonials last week with a 5-0 shutout win at home. Oakland total 17 total points with five goals and seven assists.
 
Team Breakdown
-The 2021 season marks the 47th year of the men's soccer program
 
- Head Coach Eric Pogue is in 12th season and 19th overall with the program
 
- Oakland was picked to finish in a first-place tie along with UIC atop the 2021 Horizon League Men's Soccer Preseason Poll, as announced by the league office on Tuesday and voted on by the league's 11 head coaches. Both teams earned 109 points with the Golden Grizzlies securing three first-place votes compared to eight votes for the 2019 league regular season champion Flames.
 
- The Golden Grizzlies have 10 returners including All-Horizon League First Team selection Dylan Borczak, Second-Team selection and team captain Noah Jensen and All-Freshman Team selections Cameron Wilde and Adam McAleenan.
 
- Oakland has a diverse group of 19 newcomers who will look to make an immediate impact.
 
- The 2021 roster also includes 14 international players representing 12 different countries: Australia (2-Kieran Hayes, Finn Jurak) Canada (3 - Noah Jensen, Sebastian Nuzzo, Jaiden Ramsay-Kelly), England (1-Charlie Braithwaite), Finland (1-Ville Ahola), France (1-Arthur Widiez), Japan (1-Taiga Shiokawa), Jordan (1-Mohammad Issa), Mexico (1-Gabriel Baylon), Netherlands (1-Remco Gielen), New Zealand (1-Owen Smith), Northern Ireland (1-Adam McAleenan), Switzerland (1-Julien Beausire).
 
- Last season, Oakland finished the season 7-9-3 overall with a 4-2-2 conference mark to earn the No. 2 seed at the Horizon League Tournament. The Golden Grizzlies were upset by No. 5 seed and eventual tournament champion Wright State, 4-1.
 
2019 Statistically Speaking:
Forwards and Midfield:
- Borczak led the team in assists (8) which was fourth in league lead and ranked 31st nationally at the end of the regular season. Additionally, he led the team in points (16) which also was 10th in the league and was tied for second on the team in goals (4). Borczak scored a goal with a season-high in assists (2) and points (4) in Oakland's 5-1 win at Robert Morris (8/30/19). He recorded three points in a game with a goal and assist on three occasions with the game-winner against IUPUI (10/12), in overtime at Green Bay (9/21) and at Wright State (10/5).
 
- Braithwaite led the team in goals (6) and ranked third second in points (13)
 
- Jensen also ranked second on the team in points (13) and tied for second on the team in goals (4) scoring against Western Illinois, IUPUI, UIC and Northern Kentucky. He was also second on the team in assists (5) against Robert Morris, Green Bay, UIC, Marshall and Wright State.
 
- Braithwaite and Borczak also led the team in game-winning goals (2). Braithwaite's game winners came against Green Bay and Robert Morris while Borczak's came against Wright State and IUPUI.
 
- Wilde tied for third on the team in points (9) with three goals and three assists. Wilde recorded his first career goal and assist in his collegiate debut in a 5-1 win at Robert Morris. He added a goal in a win over Western Illinois and recoded the equalizer to rally the Golden Grizzlies from a two-goal deficit to a 2-2 draw at Bradley. Wilde also posted assists in wins over Green Bay and IUPUI.
 
Backline production:
-Returners Reid Sproat and Micah Sonnenberg look to anchor a backline to that recorded five shutouts last season.
 
Goalkeeping:
Newcomers Finn Jurak, Nour Moaoui and Brian Ostapenko will all look to compete to replace 2019 Horizon League Goalkeeper of the Year Sullivan Lauderdale who graduated and will be helping out the staff as a Volunteer Assistant Coach.
 
Last season, Lauderdale posted a 6-8-3 record while tying for third in the Horizon League in shutouts (4), fourth in saves-per game (4.11) and eighth in goals-against-average (1.59). His four shutouts this season all came in league play leading to wins against Cleveland State (1-0), Green Bay (3-0) and IUPUI (4-0) along with a scoreless draw against Milwaukee. Lauderdale was also named Nike Horizon League Defensive Player of the Week (9/23).
 
Team Effort:
- As a team, Oakland led the conference lead in points (93), ranks third in assists (31) and fourth in goals (31).
 
- 11 different players accounted for 30 total goals while 12 different players have recorded 31 assists.
 
- The Golden Grizzlies were 1-1-3 in overtime games.
 
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Players Mentioned

Dylan Borczak

#7 Dylan Borczak

MF
5' 9"
Junior
Noah Jensen

#5 Noah Jensen

MF
5' 9"
Junior
Sullivan Lauderdale

#30 Sullivan Lauderdale

GK
6' 2"
Redshirt Junior
Cameron Wilde

#13 Cameron Wilde

MF
5' 5"
Redshirt Freshman
Adam McAleenan

#4 Adam McAleenan

D/MF
5' 11"
Freshman
Charlie Braithwaite

#9 Charlie Braithwaite

F
5' 9"
Junior
Mikey  Ketteman

#18 Mikey Ketteman

F
5' 10"
Freshman
Micah  Sonnenberg

#24 Micah Sonnenberg

D
5' 9"
Freshman
Reid  Sproat

#25 Reid Sproat

MF/D/F
6' 2"
Freshman
Ville Ahola

#14 Ville Ahola

MF
5' 9"
Sophomore
Julien Beausire

#18 Julien Beausire

D
6' 1"
Freshman
Gabriel Baylon

#28 Gabriel Baylon

MF
5' 8"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Dylan Borczak

#7 Dylan Borczak

5' 9"
Junior
MF
Noah Jensen

#5 Noah Jensen

5' 9"
Junior
MF
Sullivan Lauderdale

#30 Sullivan Lauderdale

6' 2"
Redshirt Junior
GK
Cameron Wilde

#13 Cameron Wilde

5' 5"
Redshirt Freshman
MF
Adam McAleenan

#4 Adam McAleenan

5' 11"
Freshman
D/MF
Charlie Braithwaite

#9 Charlie Braithwaite

5' 9"
Junior
F
Mikey  Ketteman

#18 Mikey Ketteman

5' 10"
Freshman
F
Micah  Sonnenberg

#24 Micah Sonnenberg

5' 9"
Freshman
D
Reid  Sproat

#25 Reid Sproat

6' 2"
Freshman
MF/D/F
Ville Ahola

#14 Ville Ahola

5' 9"
Sophomore
MF
Julien Beausire

#18 Julien Beausire

6' 1"
Freshman
D
Gabriel Baylon

#28 Gabriel Baylon

5' 8"
Freshman
MF