OMAHA, Neb. - Omaha heads to St. Thomas this weekend for the first ever meeting between the teams. The Mavericks and Tommies will kickoff on Saturday, Oct. 23 at 1 p.m. The Mavericks look to rally with a win after dropping the last two matches at home. St. Thomas is still on the hunt for their first win of the season.
Follow the Match
Links to live stats and stream can be found at OMavs.com. Stay current with everything going on with the Mavericks by following Omaha men's soccer on Twitter (@OmahaMSOC), Instagram (@OmahaMSOC), and Facebook (/OmahaMSOC).
Quick Kicks
•
Hugo Kametani and
Mitch Hammer scored a pair of goals for the Mavericks in their 3-2 loss vs. Oral Roberts. Kametani's came off a downed ball by an ORU defender in the 14th minute that helped tie the match 1-1.
• Hammer netted his goal in the 65th minute to then tie the match 2-2.
Kenji Mboma Dem tallied an assist on the play.
• Omaha currently sits in third place in league standings with a 2-1-0 record. The Mavericks have three remaining league games vs. St. Thomas, second-place Denver, and Western Illinois.
• In league play, Kametani sits second on the leaderboards with 3.67 shots per game. He sits third with 2.33 shots on goal per game.
Scouting the St. Thomas Tommies
• St. Thomas is 0-11-2 on the year and 0-4-0 in league play. This is their first season competing as a Division I program. The Tommies played to a 0-0 draw at Green Bay and a 1-1 draw vs. Western Michigan. St. Thomas has tallied league losses to Eastern Illinoi, Oral Roberts, Denver, and Western Illinois. They still have Omaha and Kansas City left on their conference slate.
Tommies To Watch
• Charlie Holton has four points to lead St. Thomas this season. He scored a goal vs. Western Michigan and vs. Western Illinois. Holton has 11 shots and four shots on goal.
• George Marty and Stu Sain each have three points this season. Marty has a goal and an assist, while Sain adds three assists. Marty also leads the Tommies with 17 shots on the year.
• Tucker Mann has made the most starts in goal at seven. He has a .758 save percentage with 47 total saves this year. He's allowed 15 goals and is 0-6-1 overall.