DePaul University Athletics
Blue Demons Host No. 4/5 St. John's
10/24/2008 12:00:00 AM | MEN'S SOCCER
CHICAGO - The Blue Demons host Red Division leader St. John’s Saturday afternoon at Wish Field. The Red Storm enters the action atop the division standings and ranked as a high as fourth in the nation.
DePaul is 3-1-1 in its last five matches, including consecutive wins over No. 11/10 USF, Cincinnati and Loyola-Chicago. The Blue Demons play two of the final three matches of the regular season at Wish Field with a trip to Louisville on Wednesday followed by the regular-season finale on Nov. 1 against Villanova.
DePaul stands at 4-3-1 in league play and 6-5-3 overall. The Blue Demons are the defending BIG EAST Red Division champions. The four BIG EAST victories and a tie give the Blue Demons 13 points in the division standings and put them in a tie for fourth with Louisville. St. John’s is 12-1-2 overall and 6-1-1 in the BIG EAST. The Red Storm, ranked No. 4 in this week’s NSCAA Coaches poll and No. 5 in the Soccer America top 25, have 19 points in the league standings. They are also ranked No. 1 in this week’s NCAA RPI rankings.
Noting the Blue Demons: DePaul is now 4-0-3 in the last seven overtime matches dating back to last season... the team 0.55 goals against average is seventh in the NCAA rankings... the Blue Demons have won their last four games against ranked opponents at Wish Field... the four-match unbeaten streak (3-0-1) is the longest since DePaul won the first four games of 2007... all six of Steffen Vroom’s career goals have been game-winners... Alex Mangan has scored 12 goals in 36 career matches... eight of his 12 career goals have been game-winners... he is tied for 19th all-time with 25 points (12G/1A)... in 69 career matches, Brian Visser has played in 6,243 of a possible 6,461 minutes in the net... his totals account for just under 97 percent of the minutes played in goal in the last three-plus seasons... the shutout against Loyola was the 25th of his career... DePaul is 31-17-6 in the last six-plus seasons at Wish Field.
BIG EAST Improvement: DePaul has improved in each of its three BIG EAST campaigns. The 2005 squad totaled seven points on a 2-8-1 record before the 2006 team finished sixth in the Red Division with 12 points on a 4-7-0 record. A year ago, the Blue Demons were picked to finish eighth in the preseason coaches poll and surprised the entire BIG EAST by winning the Red Division with 21 points and a 7-4-0 league record.
Through eight games in 2008, the fourth year with BIG EAST membership, DePaul is 4-3-1 for 13 points and a tie for third in the Red Division standings.
Checking on St. John’s: The Red Storm enters Saturday’s ranked No. 1 in the NCAA RPI, No. 4 in the NSCAA Coaches poll and No. 5 in the Soccer America top 25... St. John’s is 12-1-2 overall and 6-1-1 BIG EAST play... the Red Storm has outscored opponents, 26-7... Nelson Becerra leads the attack with 14 points on five goals and four assists... goalkeeper Neal Kitson holds a 0.42 GAA with nine shutouts... head coach Dave Masur is in his 18th season at St. John’s.
Honors Times Four: Following a combined two game-winning goals and an assist in wins over USF and Cincinnati, junior forward Steffen Vroom earned NSCAA National Player of the Week and BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week honors in addition to being named to the Team of the Week by both Soccer America and CollegeSoccerNews.com. Vroom scored the game-winner in the 69th minute to lead DePaul over No. 11/10 USF on Oct. 7 before assisting the first goal and scoring the second in the 42nd minute on Oct. 11 in the 2-1 victory over the Bearcats.
Vroom is tied for the BIG EAST lead with four game-winning goals this season and all six of his career goals have been difference-makers in DePaul victories. The BIG EAST honor is a first and the two Team of the Week selection mark the second time in his career that he has been named to both of the weekly national teams. He was named to the Team of the Week by Soccer America and CollegeSoccerNews.com in 2007 after scoring the game-winning goal in DePaul’s win over Cincinnati in the BIG EAST Championship First Round.
Marquette Invitational Recap: The Blue Demons finished second in the four-team Marquette Invitational with three players earning All-Tournament Team recognition. DePaul’s 1-1-0 record for three points was second to Penn with four points (1-0-1). Willy Lara, John Kornfeld and Steffen Vroom were named to the All-Tournament Team.
Steffen Vroom scored in the 23rd minute against Columbia to lead DePaul past the Lions, 1-0. The Blue Demons outshot Columbia, 13-5, while Brian Visser was credited with one save in the shutouts. DePaul followed the win with a 2-0 loss to Penn. The Blue Demons had chances as Penn was able to thwart a penalty kick opportunity in the 63rd minute and a DePaul shot hit the crossbar in the 78th minute. DePaul outshot the Quakers, 12-7, and held a 7-4 advantage in corner kicks.
Preseason Picks: The Blue Demons were picked to finish fourth, and picked up two first-place votes, in the Red Division by the league’s 16 coaches. Connecticut was selected to win the Blue Division while USF was picked as the Red Division preseason favorite. O’Brian White from Connecticut was named the preseason Offensive Player of the Year while USF’s Yohance Marshall received the Defensive Player of the Year nod and DePaul’s Brian Visser was the pick for preseason Goalkeeper of the Year. Visser is the first DePaul player to be named a conference player of the year honoree.
Blazer In Eighth Season: Head coach Craig Blazer is in his eighth season with DePaul. He holds a career record of 45-81-14 in his seven-plus seasons. In the last six-plus years under Blazer, the Blue Demons have posted a 28-17-6 record at Wish Field. Last season the Blue Demons went a program-best 9-1-0 at Wish Field with wins over No. 2 Connecticut and No. 21 Louisville.
2008 BIG EAST Championship: The semifinals and championship of the 2007 BIG EAST Men’s Soccer Championship will take place in Tampa, Fla., on the campus of the University of South Florida on Nov. 14 and 16. The first round and quarterfinal matches will be hosted by the higher-seeded team on Nov. 5 and Nov. 8. The champion receives the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Division I Men’s Soccer Championship.
Wish Field Openers: DePaul’s season-opening match at home against Valparaiso marked the second straight year beginning the season at Wish Field, but just the second time overall since the 2004 campaign. Since 2000, Sunday’s match was just the third home game to begin a season. The Blue Demons started the 2004 season with a 2-0 win over Loyola-Chicago at Wish Field. A year ago, DePaul opened the season with a 2-0 victory against Jacksonville at Wish Field.
DePaul hosts nine matches at Wish Field this season after posting a school-record 9-1-0 mark last year. The Blue Demons defended the home turf in dominating fashion as they allowed just three goals in the 10 home matches and scored a total of 13 times. A 1-0 win over No. 2 Connecticut highlighted the home-field slate in 2007 while DePaul also dispatched No. 21 Louisville in Lincoln Park.