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Marygrove and SHU on tap for Men's Soccer

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. -- After a 1-2-1 record over the four road games in the past two weeks, the Golden Eagles will return to their home field to host Marygrove on Wednesday before traveling to Siena Heights on Saturday. Cornerstone currently sits at 2-5-3 overall, 1-2-2 in the WHAC. Both of the games will have live video and stats available at cugoldeneagles.com.

Opponent: Marygrove College
Date: Wednesday, October 11
Time: 7 p.m. EST
Location: Grand Rapids, Mich. (CU Soccer Field)
Internet Coverage: Live Video/Stats/Audio
 
Opponent: Siena Heights University
Date: Saturday, October 14
Time: 12 p.m. EST
Location: Adrian, Mich. (O'Laughlin Stadium)
Internet Coverage: Live Video/Stats

Scouting Marygrove
Marygrove comes into the week with a 6-5 overall, 3-2 WHAC record. The Mustangs have outscored their opponents 27-19 over the 11 games. Last season, Marygrove knocked off Cornerstone 4-3 in double overtime in the WHAC tournament. The Mustangs are led in scoring by Gbenga Mike Ayanwale who has 11 goals and three assists. At goalkeeper, Gabriel da Silveira Greenfield has a .771 save percentage over six games. Mutual opponents with Cornerstone include Lawrence Tech (Lost 4-3 in 2OT) and Rochester (Won 6-1). 

Scouting Siena Heights
Siena Heights currently sits at 3-8 overall, 1-4 in the WHAC. The Saints are led by Rahbar Khan, who has four goals and seven assists. Justin Gray has three goals on 21 shots. Andrew Kozan and Morgen Gardocki have split time at goalkeeper and have combined for a .750 save percentage. The Saints have a total of 36 corner kicks this season, compared to a total of 68 by their opponents. Mutual opponents with CU include Lawrence Tech (Lost 4-0) and Madonna (Lost 2-1). 

History vs. This Week's Opponents
Marygrove has won six of the ten matches between the Mustangs and the Golden Eagles. Cornerstone has not won since November of 2012. 
Cornerstone and Siena Heights have a relatively balanced history, but Siena Heights leads the all-time series with a 23-21-9 record. 

Overtime
Five of the ten games this season have needed extra time. The Golden Eagles suffered losses to Concordia and Indiana Tech, and ended in a tie against Olivet Nazarene, Madonna, and Lawrence Tech.
 
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