CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky. - The Campbellsville University Men's soccer team are all in, as they look to get back on the winning trail against Thomas More University on Sunday afternoon followed by a Tuesday night match at home against Georgetown.
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Campbellsville are eager to find their stride again after suffering a double-overtime loss to Lindsey Wilson, followed by a tie against the Bears of Shawnee State University. Sunday's road game is scheduled to start at 3 p.m. ET in Crestview Hills, Ky. with the home game on Tuesday at Finley Stadium scheduled to kickoff at 8 p.m. ET.
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ATTENDANCE AND BROADCASTING INFORMATION
- The TMU match will air live through Thomas More University sports network at https://www.team1sports.com/?S=thomasmore
- Tuesday's home game will air on the CU Sports Network available online at www.campbellsvilletigers.com/watch.
- No visiting fans are allowed at Thomas More games per their fan attendance policy and fans still cannot enter Finley Stadium at CU due to the continuing construction of the bleachers and stadium box.
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TIGERS NOTES
- The Tigers look to shut up shop once again following a solid clean sheet in a 0-0 tie against Shawnee State University, recording their sixth shutout of the season.
- Canock, England native Connor Grant, has started all 10 games for the tigers this season developing an immovable partnership with freshman Marc Boye.
- Campbellsville currently rank number 5 in total shutouts conceding only six goals this season.
- Having scored 27 goals, the tigers have shown their potency going forward this season, with Sebastiano Musu at the helm with nine goals, fed by assist leader Eleder Goicoechea with four.
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SCOUTING THOMAS MORE
- The Saints will be looking to snatch their first ever victory against the tigers in what will be a fourth meeting between the two schools.
- Thomas More University enter the game with a record of 1-2, their only win coming against Trinity Christian College, but suffered in back-to-back losses against Shawnee State University and Freed Hardeman University.
- Senior Adam Mathews who scored the winner against Trinity Christian College Ranks Number 29 in Division I in Game Winning Goals per Game.
- Goalkeeper George Tidswell has featured and started in all games this season recording three saves.
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SCOUTING GEORGETOWN
- The Tigers have had limited action in the spring to a 2-1-1 record with wins against Trinity Christian and Freed-Hardeman, a tie against Shawnee State and a loss to Brescia.
- As a team GC has scored eight goals with Jake McKettrick, Sebastian Canales Bocaz, and Donat Juhasz all scoring two apiece on the season.
- In net, Georgetown's keeper Jacob Roberts has played every minute in goal over the four games, allowed only two goals against and made six saves on the year.
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LOOKING AHEAD
- The Tigers will play their final two home games of the season following the game against Georgetown when they host Bethel and Freed-Hardeman on Mar. 14 and Mar. 16 respectively.