ROCHESTER, Mich. – The Oakland men's soccer team hosts Michigan for the home opener on Sunday, Aug. 29 at 2 p.m. The match will be broadcast live from the Oakland Soccer Field on ESPN+ with the voice of the Golden Grizzlies
Neal Ruhl on the call along with legendary coach Gary Parsons.
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MATCH UP VS THE WOLVERINES:
Oakland is 3-13-4 over the last 20 matches against Michigan. The Wolverines won the last meeting in Ann Arbor, Mich. 2-0 during the 2019 season. Oakland's last win came during the 2017 season with the Golden Grizzlies defeating the No. 20 ranked Wolverines 2-1 on the road.
LAST TIME OUT - CLEAN SHEET FOR CARBONE:
Aug. 26 - Oakland 0 at Butler 0 (2OT):
Alessio Carbone made the most of his first career collegiate start in goal as the freshman recorded a shutout making three saves off 15 shots faced helping Oakland play Butler to a 0-0 double-overtime draw on Thursday night at the Sellick Bowl to open the 2021 Fall season. Both teams stood tall on set pieces defensively as they combined for 27 corner kicks with Butler holding an 18-9 advantage.
EXHIBITION RECAP:
Aug. 20 - Oakland 2, Davenport 2:
Noah Jensen scored a goal and added an assist,
Kieran Hayes added a goal while
Ville Ahola posted an assist. Oakland was able to cash in off a corner kick set piece as Jensen served the ball in and connected with Hayes who made a run inside the box to put a volley past Davenport goalkeeper Markus Sundin tying the game at 1-1 in the 51st minute. For the game, the Golden Grizzlies held a 10-2 advantage in corner kick opportunities.
Oakland then moved ahead 2-1 off a strike from Jensen who beat Sundin off a feed from Ahola in the 77nd minute of the second half.
The lead looked secure until the Panthers' Justice Sikkema was able to connect off a feed with a low shot past
Alessio Carbone to tie the game with just eight seconds left in the match.
Aug. 15. - Oakland 3, Lawrence Tech 2:
The Golden Grizzlies kicked off the 2021 Fall season with a 3-2 exhibition win over Lawrence Tech last Sunday.
Noah Jensen,
Dylan Borczak and
Mikey Ketteman each scored goals while
Ville Ahola,
Charlie Braithwaite and
Owen Smith added an assist.
During the first 30-minute period, Jensen connected on a beautiful free-kick from 25-yards beating LTU goalkeeper Riley Alexander to the upper right 90 giving Oakland a 1-0 lead. Borczak then took a long feed from Ahola and flipped it over a charging Alexander increasing the Golden Grizzlies' lead to 2-0. Lawrence Tech added a goal to pull within 2-1 just before the end of the period.
After a scoreless second period, Ketteman took a pass from Smith and was able to slot the ball behind the goalie for the eventual game-winner giving Oakland a 3-1 lead to open the third period at the 16:40 mark. LTU responded with a tally to once again close the gap to one goal at 3-2. Oakland's defense was able to keep LTU off the board in the final 30-minute fourth period to secure the win.
2021 FALL HORIZON LEAGUE PRESEASON POLL:
For the second consecutive season, Oakland was picked to finish first atop the Fall 2021 Horizon League Men's Soccer Preseason Poll announced by the league office and voted on by the league's 11 head coaches. The Golden Grizzlies secured 113 points and seven first place votes. Prior to the COVID-19 shortened Spring 2021 season, Oakland was selected to finish in a first-place tie along with UIC.
JENSEN AND BORCZAK NAMED TO UNITED SOCCER COACHES 2021 MAC HERMANN TROPHY WATCH LIST:
Oakland men's soccer student-athletes
Noah Jensen and
Dylan Borczak were two of 44 national men's soccer players named to the United Soccer Coaches 2021 Men's Missouri Athletic Club (MAC) Hermann Trophy Watch List announced by the national office on Thursday, AUG. 26. After his historic 2020-21 campaign, Jensen was selected as one of 15 men's soccer national semifinalist for the Hermann Trophy which the highest individual award presented to a player in intercollegiate soccer.
The Hermann Trophy, presented annually by the Missouri Athletic Club, is the nation's highest individual honor recognizing the nation's National Player of the Year. Division I coaches who are members of the United Soccer Coaches College Services program vote for the award.
THE TEAM:
The 2021 Fall season marks the 49th year of the men's soccer program
Head Coach
Eric Pogue is in 13th season and 21st overall with the program
RETURNING FIRE POWER:
The Golden Grizzlies have 23 returners including all six student-athletes who garnered All-Horizon League honors last season in three-time team captain
Noah Jensen,
Dylan Borczak,
Charlie Braithwaite,
Dawsun Schrum,
Reid Sproat and
Jaiden Ramsay-Kelly. Jensen was named Player of the Year and earned first team honors while Borczak was named Offensive Player of the Year and also earned first team honors along with Braithwaite. Schrum and Sproat garnered second team honors while Ramsay-Kelly was named to the All-Freshman Team.
INTERNATIONAL FLAVOR:
The 2021 roster also includes 15 international players representing 10 different countries: Australia (2-
Kieran Hayes,
Finn Jurak) Canada (5 –
Alessio Carbone,
Robbie Cleary,
Kai Garvey,
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), New Zealand (1-
Owen Smith), Northern Ireland (1-
Adam McAleenan).
NEWCOMERS:
Oakland has a diverse group of five newcomers in goalkeepers
Alessio Carbone and
Michael Sly Jr., forwards
Kai Garvey and
Zach Townsend, and midfielder
Robbie Cleary who will look to make an immediate impact.
2021 SPRING SEASON RECAP:
Due to COVID-19 protocols, the 2020 Fall season was moved to 2021 Spring consisting of a Horizon League conference-only schedule. The Golden Grizzlies finished with a 6-1-2 overall record and perfect 5-0 mark at the Grizz Dome to earn the No. 2 seed and was set to host No. 3 seed UIC in the Horizon League Championship semifinal. However, the Golden Grizzlies were unable to play due to COVID-19 concerns within the program effectively ending the season.
JENSEN RETURNS AFTER HISTORIC SEASON:
Jensen, a three-time team captain at midfield and Courtice, Ontario, Canada native, returns after having one of the most successful seasons in program history. He became the first men's soccer student-athlete in program history to earn United Soccer Coaches NCAA Division I Men's All-America second team honors in the Division I era after leading the nation in assists (14) and assists per game (1.56). Jensen also ranked seventh in the nation while leading the Horizon League in points (22), second in the country in points per game (2.44) and third on the team in goals (4) with three coming off penalty kicks.
Additionally, Jensen was named to the United Soccer Coaches All-North Region first team and was named one of 15 men's soccer national semifinalists for the United Soccer Coaches Missouri Athletic Club (MAC) Hermann Trophy, the highest individual award presented to a player in intercollegiate soccer. He also was named 2021 Horizon League Player of the Year and earned All-Horizon League first team honors.
Academically, Jensen earned 2020-21 United Soccer Coaches Men's NCAA Division I Scholar All-America first team honors after earning a 3.70 overall GPA and perfect 4.00 GPA last semester while majoring in Actuarial Science. He also garnered 2020-21 United Soccer Coaches NCAA Division I Men's Scholar All-Region honors while garnering Horizon League All-Academic Team honors for the second time in his career.
BORCZAK IS BACK:
Borczak was named Horizon League Offensive Player of the Year and earned first team honors for the second consecutive season after ranking 22nd in the nation and second in the league in points (18) while ranking 20th in the country and second in the league in goals (9) and sixth in the country in points per game (2.00) at midfield for the Golden Grizzlies. He was also named to the United Soccer Coaches All-North Region first team.
The Detroit, Mich. native also 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 (2/4). 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). Borczak 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). He was also named Nike® Horizon League Offensive Player of the Week (3/6) for the second time after accounting for five points scoring two goals while assisting on the game-winning goal to lead Oakland to a 3-1 Metro Series win over arch-rival Detroit Mercy (3/5).
BRAITHWAITE LEADS THE CHARGE UP FRONT:
Forward
Charlie Braithwaite was an All-Horizon League first team selection and named to the 2020-21 United Soccer Coaches NCAA Division I Men's North Region first team. The Doncaster, England native ranked fourth in the league, second on the team and 36th in the nation in goals (8) and third on the team and seventh in the league in points (15). He scored a goal in 6-of-9 matches including one in each of the last five consecutive games including the game-winning goal to led Oakland to a 3-1 Metro Series win over arch-rival Detroit Mercy (3/5). Braithwaite added his second game-winner to help Oakland to its first road win of the season with a dominating 4-0 performance over Green Bay to secure the No. 2 seed in the #HLMSOC Championship.
SCHRUM LOOKS TO CONTINUE AFTER BREAKOUT SEASON:
Midfielder
Dawsun Schrum was named to the 2020-21 United Soccer Coaches NCAA Division I Men's North Region second team and earned All-Horizon League second team honors ranking ninth in the nation and third in the league in assist (7) and third in the country in assists per game (.78). He also ranked 43rd in the nation and fifth in the league in points (15) and tied for third on the team in goals (4). Schrum was named Nike® Horizon League Offensive Player of the Week (4/7) for the second time after scoring his fourth goal of the season while adding first assists on two goals for a total of four points leading Oakland to its first road win of the season with a dominating 4-0 performance over Green Bay (4/5) to secure the No. 2 seed in the #HLMSOC Championship. He also was named Nike® Horizon League Offensive Player of the Week (3/19) after posting three goals with two assists totaling 11 points helping Oakland to a pair of wins over Milwaukee (3/12) and Cleveland State (3/18).
Schrum had a hand in all of Oakland's four goals scoring two while assisting on the other two accounting for six total points in the Golden Grizzlies' thrilling 4-3 win over Milwaukee. For his efforts, he was one of 12 student-athletes named to the College Soccer News Men's National Team of the Week (ending Mar. 14) and was a TopDrawerSoccer.com Men's DI Team of the Week Honorable Mention (Mar. 15). He also recorded a goal for the second consecutive game in Oakland's 3-2 win over CSU helping the Golden Grizzlies finish the regular season home league schedule a perfect 5-0 at the Grizz Dome and was also named the United Wholesale Mortgage Student-Athlete of the Week.
JURAK IS THE LAST LINE OF DEFENSE:
Goalkeeper
Finn Jurak started in seven games in net posting a 5-1-1 record with 21 saves while anchoring the back line to a pair of shut outs over Robert Morris (2/4) and Green Bay (4/5). He was named to the 2020-21 United Soccer Coaches NCAA Division I Men's North Region second team. Jurak was selected Nike® Horizon League Defensive Player of the Week (4/7) for the second time after recording his second shutout of the season making four saves leading Oakland to its first road win of the season with a dominating 4-0 performance over Green Bay to secure the No. 2 seed in the #HLMSOC Championship. He earned Player of the Week honors for the first time (2/19) after picking up his second win of the season making two saves, including a crucial one off a penalty kick, helping Oakland to a 2-1 win over Purdue Fort Wayne (2/16). He also came up big late in the match during the 77th minute as he saved a penalty kick off PFW's Logan Lee keeping the Mastodons off the board and preserving Oakland's 2-0 lead.
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