This weekThe Point Loma men's soccer team will travel to Dominican (CA) and Holy Names to play the last two matches of the regular conference season. They will face the Penguins Thursday, November 5 at 2:30 p.m. and the Hawks the following Saturday, November 7 at 1:30 p.m.
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Follow alongThe PLNU men's soccer match against Dominican will be available for viewing through live stats and live video. Live stats will be free of charge while the match will be $8.00 on a pay-per-view basis. The match against Holy Names will be available for viewing through live stats only. To access both live stats and live video visit
plnusealions.com/gameday.
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Ten Bosch named CoSIDA Academic All-DistrictSenior captain
Daniel ten Bosch was named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District Team for the 2015 season. Ten Bosch has been a four-year starter and letterwinner for the Sea Lions since coming to PLNU out of Woodbridge High School in Irvine. This is the second time the Engineering-Physics major has been named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District Team. He was first named during the 2013 season. During the 2015 season, ten Bosch has scored four goals and posted three assists. He has maintained a 3.80 cumulative grade point average and is tied for 13th in the PacWest in scoring.
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A look at the Sea LionsThe Sea Lions are undefeated in their last two games and are now 8-5-2 overall and 7-3-1 in the PacWest. They are tied with Hawaii Pacific and Notre Dame de Namur for third place in the PacWest standings with 22 points apiece. Fresno Pacific leads the conference with 31 and Dixie State follows in second place with 28 points.
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Goalkeeper
Michael Lambert has posted the second lowest goals against average (.701) in the PacWest and is tied for sixth in the conference with three shutouts. Lambert ranks fourth in the PacWest with a .806 save percentage on the season. Point Loma has posted six shutouts and is tied for second in PacWest with Notre Dame de Namur.
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Nico Tagaloa moves to five goals on the season and is tied with
Manu Montal for the team lead. The pair ranks 14th in the PacWest in goals and stands eighth goals off of the conference leader, Jorge Chedraui, who has posted 13 goals this season.
Patrice Glaser leads the Sea Lions in assists with five and is tied for fifth in the PacWest.
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Overall in the PacWest, the Sea Lions stand fifth with 69 points and third highest in scoring average (1.667). They are third in goals against average (.87) with only 13 goals against on the season.
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Tied for third in the PacWestThe three-way tie between Point Loma, Notre Dame de Namur and Hawaii Pacific for third place in the conference can only be decided through head-to-head competition. These three teams are all 1-1 with each other. If there is a three-way tie for third at the end of conference play than all three teams will be awarded third place.
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A look at the PenguinsAfter a 2-1 loss to Academy of Art in overtime, Dominican moves to 2-14-0 overall and 2-9-0 in PacWest play. The Penguins are 12th in the PacWest with 13 points on the season.
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Roberto Macias leads the team with six goals and is tied for 10th in the PacWest for goals scored. Six other student-athletes have scored for the Penguins to bring the goal count to 13. This puts Dominican at 13 out of 14 teams in goals for in the PacWest.
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Goalkeeper Patrick Rabbitt ranks eighth in the PacWest with a .733 save percentage and has made 44 saves per game. The defense is struggling with 38 goals allowed on the season putting the Penguins in fourth in the PacWest for most goals allowed. None of the three goalkeepers for the Penguins have registered any shutouts this season.
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A look at the HawksThe Holy Names University men's soccer team has not seen a victory in 10 games including their most recent 7-0 loss to Notre Dame de Namur. The Hawks are 2-13-1 overall and 1-9-1 in PacWest conference play.
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Tomas Horak leads HNU with three goals and is tied for third in the PacWest with 49 shots taken on the season. Toby Tomassi's two goals on the season put him tied for eighth in the PacWest for game-winning goals. Seven other student-athletes have scored for the Hawks.
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Goalkeeper Kevin Gonzalez has the most goals allowed in the conference with 37. He has a .726 save percentage and one shutout. He has had to make the most saves (98) of any PacWest goalkeeper and averages 6.53 saves per game.
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As a team, the Hawks have allowed 42 goals and are 13th out of 14 teams in the PacWest for goals allowed on the season. They have scored 14 goals and average .933 goals per game. They stand 13th in the PacWest with four points total. They are ahead of last place team Chaminade by one point.Â
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