
MSOC Travels to Butler for Mid-Week Matinee
3/8/2021 4:51:00 PM | Men's Soccer
The Golden Eagles will look to improve to 5-1 overall
The Golden Eagles (4-1, 1-1 BIG EAST) will look to build off their strong start to the season and win their fifth game in six tries on Wednesday. MU has outscored its opponents 7-3 through five games has gotten scoring contributions from six different players. Junior striker Lukas Sunesson is in the midst of a breakout season, leading the team and ranking second in the BIG EAST with four goals. He's joined up front by budding star Beto Soto, a freshman from Tomball, Texas who's scored two game-winning goals already in 2021.
Head Coach Louis Bennett looks to push towards being the second coach in school history to hit the 100-career win mark (Steve Adlard, 1992-05, 140 wins), by clinching his 96th win on Wednesday.
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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:
- Marquette head coach Louis Bennett won his 95th game as the Marquette University head coach against DePaul on Saturday afternoon.
- The Golden Eagles have started the season 4-1 for the first time since 2012 and the second time in Coach Bennett's tenure.
- MU is 7-2-2 in the last 11 overtime games under Coach Bennett.Â
- Lukas Sunesson was named to the BIG EAST Honor Roll (March 8) after netting a brace at DePaul.
- Chandler Hallwood was named BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the week (Feb. 15) and Zyan Andrade was named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll and College Soccer News Team of the Week (Feb. 15).
- Oliver Posarelli was named to the TopDrawerSoccer Men's Team for the Week (Feb. 16).
- Golden Eagle alum Danny Jarosz ('18) joined the coaching staff last year and is entering his first year as an assistant coach. He played and started in 13 games during his time as a student-athlete.
- MU has won its first three games in 1-0 overtime thrillers. First, freshman Beto Soto scored the game-winner from Christian Marquez in the season-opener over Loyola Chicago. Lukas Sunesson was the hero vs. NIU, netting the winner off an Alex Mirsberger cross. Zyan Andrade scored the golden goal against on a left-footed strike off a loft from Alex Mirsberger against Saint Louis.
- MU returns six starters and 15 letterwinners from their 2019 team. They also added 13 newcomers.
- Departed seniors Connor Alba, Josh Coan, Luka Prpa and Patrick Seagrist were all named to All-BIG EAST teams last year. They also combined to score 48% (12-of-25) of the team's goals last year.
BUTLERÂ (1-4-0, 1-0-0Â BIG EAST)
Butler was predicted to be winner of the BIG EAST Midwest Division, which was voted on by the league's head coaches and announced last month. The Bulldogs had two players named to the Preseason All-BIG EAST Team in sophomore Wilmer Cabrera Jr., and senior Rhys Myers. The Bulldogs are led by 10th-year head coach Paul Snape.
Cabrera was the BIG EAST Freshman of the Year in 2019, after scoring eight goals and starting in every game. Junior Jack Haywood was All-BIG EAST third-team in 2019 after tying for conference high in assists. Butler won its first game of the year against DePaul last week in a 5-0 thrashing.
In 2019, the Bulldogs went 4-4-1 in regular season conference play. They advanced to the semifinals in the BIG EAST Tournament, before falling in penalty kicks to Georgetown.
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SERIES HISTORY:Â
Marquette holds the edge in the all-time series, owning a 6-5 record against Butler. MU defeated the Bulldogs 3-2 last year at Valley Fields to pull ahead in the series. Lukas Sunesson scored a goal along with teammates Patrick Seagrist and Josh Hancock in the victory. MU also won the last matchup in Indianapolis, 2-1, in 2018.
LAST TIME OUT:Â
Lukas Sunesson netted one goal in each half to complete a brace and lead the Golden Eagles (4-1, 1-1 BIG EAST) to their first road victory of the year Saturday at Butler. Beto Soto scored off a set piece in the 72nd minute, a tally that would eventually serve as the game-winner for MU.
KEY POINTS:
MU PICKED FOURTH IN BIG EAST MIDWEST DIVISION:Â
- The Conference schedule will feature two geographic divisions this spring, with the Hoyas as the unanimous favorite in the East Division and the Bulldogs picked to win the Midwest Division.
- The Marquette men's soccer team was picked to finish fourth in the Midwest Division in the BIG EAST Preseason Men's Soccer poll. Along with Butler, Creighton and Xavier were picked to finish ahead of MU in the Midwest standings.
- The Golden Eagles have needed extra time for their three victories to start the spring 2021 season. All three games against Loyola Chicago, Northern Illinois and Saint Louis were tied 0-0 before being decided in the first overtime period.
- Freshman striker Beto Soto was the hero in game one, taking a through-ball from Christian Marquez for a left-footed strike past the diving keeper.
- Junior Lukas Sunesson netted his ninth career goal to defeat Northern Illinois on Feb. 7, taking a one-touch goal off a marvelous cross from Alex Mirsberger five minutes into the first overtime.
- Junior midfielder transfer Zyan Andrade scored his first career goal in a win over Saint Louis on Feb. 13 MU's first win over the Billikens since 2002.
- MU finally met its overtime match against Creighton on Feb. 20, falling 2-1 in the 105th minute.
- The Golden Eagles are 3-2-1 in their past six overtime games under Bennett.
- A junior from Taby, Sweden, Lukas Sunesson is Marquette's most productive returning scorer in 2021. In 2018 he had five goals, which put him second on the team. His performance as a freshman earned him a spot on the BIG EAST All-Freshman team and he made an appearance on the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll.
- Last year, he played in all 18 games and tied for second on the team with three goals to go along with one assist. This spring he has huge goals he wants to accomplish and he's well on his way to hitting them.
- Sunesson got on the board with his first goal of 2021 after a one-touch goal off a cross from Mirsberger sealed MU's victory over NIU on Feb. 7. He scored his team-leading second goal of the year in the Feb. 20 loss to Creighton. He then went on to net a brace in a 3-1 win at DePaul.
- A freshman from Tomball, Texas, striker Beto Soto has taken the BIG EAST by storm in 2021. He's scored two goals in five games thus far, both of which were eventual game-winning goals.
- His first one came in the season opener against Loyola Chicago as he scored the Golden Goal to help MU win 1-0 in OT. His second was a free kick that curled inside the right post to put MU up 2-1 on March 6 at DePaul. He's started in all five games and is tied for the team lead with eight SOG.
- Sophomore keeper Chandler Hallwood has made his mark in his first five games at MU. The Gannon University transfer is 3-1 with 18 saves, an .857 save percentage and a 0.67 goals allowed average. He was named BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Week on Feb. 15. He's helped keep three clean sheets.
- He saved a career-high seven shots on Feb. 20 against Creighton. Although he gave up two goals, his seven saves still helped him earn BIG EAST Honor Roll accolades.
The Golden Eagles host Xavier on Wednesday, March 17Â at 11 a.m. Central time.
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