SIUE Cougars (7-3-3, 5-0-1 OVC) vs. HCU Huskies (6-5-3, 4-1-1 OVC)
Sun., Oct. 20, 1:00 p.m.
Sorrels Field, Houston, Texas
LAST TIME: SIUE and Incarnate Word battled to a scoreless tie Thursday in San Antonio. SIUE goalkeeper
Rob Gjelaj turned away all six UIW shots on goal to earn his seventh shutout of the year.
OVC-IT: SIUE is unbeaten in its second season of OVC men's soccer. The Cougars captured the first OVC Regular Season and Tournament titles in 2023 with a 9-0-1 record.
TITLE TOWN: The regular season title was the first OVC title for a men's program at SIUE in any sport.
BRONZE BOOT STAYING IN EDWARDSVILLE: SIUE's shutout of the Billikens Sep. 8 means the Bronze Boot stays in Edwardsville for a second consecutive year. It is the first time the Cougars have won back-to-back games in the series since wins in 1979 and 1980.
PENALTY BOX: SIUE is now 2-2 in penalty kicks.
Yasha Schaerer (Saint Louis) and
Nacho Abeal (at Lindenwood) have both converted. The Cougars were given a penalty nine times in 20 games last year. SIUE was eight for nine in penalty attempts with five different players scoring.
HOW MAY I ASSIST YOU:
Yasha Schaerer assisted on all three goals in SIUE's 3-0 win over Eastern Illinois Oct. 3. It was the first time a Cougar had three assists in a game since 2006.
THE SERIES: SIUE and HCU have met just once in men's soccer. SIUE won that lone meeting last year in Edwardsville.
AT THE HELM: 2023 OVC Coach of the Year
Cale Wassermann is in his sixth season in charge of the Cougars, and his 11th overall as a head coach. He has a record of 47-33-14 (.574) in five seasons at SIUE.
TAKE YOUR SHOT: SIUE recorded a season-high 27 shots at Lindenwood Oct. 10. It was the most shots in a game for the Cougars since they took 29 shots in a 2016 game against Central Arkansas. Of the Cougars' 131 total shots this season, 67 have been on goal and their .511 shot accuracy is second best in the OVC and No. 9 in the NCAA.
BETWEEN THE PIPES: After the graduation of OVC Goalkeeper of the Year
Sam Gomez, the Cougars have turned to grad transfer
Rob Gjelaj. He appeared in 55 games making 53 starts over four seasons at Division II Northwood University in Midland, Michigan. He finished as the school's all-time saves leader with 319. Last season he was fourth in DII with 97 saves. Gjelaj leads the OVC in saves per game (4.62) which ranks 12th in the NCAA. He also leads the league in total saves with 60, which ranks fifth nationally, and save percentage (.833), which is No. 4. His seven shutouts are second nationally.