Men’s soccer to wrap up season at home

The Owls wrap up their regular season game at home against Cincinnati on Saturday.

Temple is undefeated at home having played eight total games while winning six and drawing two in the process. If they are to pull off a victory on Saturday, they would go on to have an undefeated home record for the first time since 1985 when they went 14–1-2, and their lone loss was the NCAA tournament. The Owls would finish their home record with 7–0-2.

The  Owls currently have 10 points in the conference standings, good for fourth, and if they get their third conference win of the season, they could potentially move all the way to second place in the table if Connecticut and Central Florida lose as well.

The Owls have put up good records in the conference recently, not having lost since their first conference game against Louisville.

Meanwhile, Cincinnati is at the bottom of the table with only three points. They have only won one game and lost their other six games. Their last loss came against UConn, but the team was able to win against Louisville in its previous game. The Bearcats had an up and down season so far and will be looking for their second conference win in three games.

Temple will be looking to clinch a Top 4 seed in the American Athletic Conference tournament and a win against Cincinnati on Saturday at 1 p.m. will solidify that.

Men’s soccer looks for second conference win

The Owls will be looking for their second consecutive conference win at Rutgers on Wednesday at 7 p.m.

Temple improved in the conference standings after picking up its first conference win last week against Memphis. The Owls now have six points in the conference, landing them in sixth place while having the second best overall record of 8-3-3.

Rutgers, on the other hand, is a point ahead of the Owls with seven, but has a poorer overall record being 5-8-2. Rutgers has a record of 4-4-1 at home this season, but picked up only one win in its last five games: losing three and tying one in the process.

Temple has a record of 2-3-1 this season in their away fixtures. In their last five games, however, the Owls have gone 2-0-3 with one non-conference game during that stretch.

Men’s soccer earns national ranking

Temple is now ranked No. 22 after improving to a 7-3-2 record, and a 5-0-1 record at the Ambler Sports Complex.

The rankings comes after the Owls were able to come up with quality results against the then-No. 22 Connecticut and Southern Methodist.

The notable drops in the American Athletic Conference are Connecticut and Louisville. Neither team is ranked in the Top 25 now. Temple is now the only Top 25 ranked team in the conference, but still have yet to win in conference play.

Temple still needs to improve in conference competition in order to make the NCAA tournament this year.

Owls to face SMU

The Owls get back to conference play and will be facing off against a 2-8 Southern Methodist team tonight at 7 p.m.

Temple has yet to win a conference game this season while SMU already has one win in two games in its conference play.

Temple defeated Drexel in its last game in 2-0 and finished in a draw against a ranked Connecticut squad.

SMU has scored 11 goals in 10 games while Temple has scored 13 goals in 11 games. SMU’s defense has conceded 18 goals in all competition.

Owls look for first conference win

The Owls will look to produce their first conference victory against No. 22 Connecticut on Wednesday afternoon.

Temple lost its first conference game against No. 18 Louisville last Saturday night, and will look to bounce back from that loss.

The Owls are currently 6-3-0 and will look to continue their home dominance against a conference foe. The Owls are undefeated at home this season and also has yet to give up a goal at home as well. The shutout streak is led by junior goalkeeper, Dan Scheck.

Meanwhile, UConn has struggled to live up to its rank as they have yet to win on the road this season with the record of 0-1-1. Their success has mostly been at home, so it’ll be interesting to see what kind of UConn team shows up at Ambler.

UConn has a record of 3-2-2 this season in seven matches.

UConn is not a high volume scoring team like Louisville, as they have only scored five goals in seven matches. But, they have only conceded four goals in seven matches as well, so this could be a tough and gritty match for the Owls. UConn has already played one conference game this season having tied USF.

Both teams will be looking for their first conference win of the season as they face off on Wednesday 3 p.m. at Ambler.

Conference schedule begins for Owls

The Owls plays their first conference game against No. 18 Louisville on Saturday at 7 p.m. at Cardinal Park.

After playing eight non-conference games, the Owls finally get to test their skills against tougher ranked opponents.

The Owls are 6-2-0 this season while Louisville is 5-2-0. Louisville is 3-2-0 at home this season.

Louisville bounced back from recent back-to-back losses and is currently on a three game winning streak, having already won its first conference game against UCF 3-0.

The Owls won two straight games, after losing two straight, and they look to carry that momentum into the Louisville game. Although Temple is 1-2 on the road this season, their defense has held its own on numerous occasions and will look to replicate that success.

This will be a tough game for the Owls as Louisville has already scored 12 goals in seven matches while the Owls have given up just three goals in eight matches.

Temple has a tough two game stretch having to play two straight ranked conference teams in a row, Saturday against Louisville and Wednesday against UConn.

Owls to host Fordham

The Owls are back to winning again after securing a victory against Villanova  last Saturday.

On Wednesday, Temple will face a Fordham team that has not had much success on the road this season.

Temple, meanwhile, is undefeated at home and has yet to concede a goal at home in four games. The Owls will rely on their sturdy defense to make it five in a row at home without conceding a goal, but at the same time, try and get a crucial victory. Temple will need every non-conference win they can get because the team starts playing conference teams on Saturday.

The Owls will be looking for improvement as they have not been very convincing finishing out games.

Fordham has only scored one goal in their three away game losses. In fact, the team has yet to score more than three goals in a single game, and are currently in a three game losing streak as well. Temple will try to use that to their advantage to win two straight games before heading into conference play.

The Owls are 5-2-0 this season while Fordham is 2-4.

Men’s soccer faces Delaware tonight

The Owls will face a tough task when they return to action at Delaware tonight at 7 p.m.

Delaware has the same record as the Owls, 4-1-0, and have lost at home yet this season.

Delaware is averaging three goals per game in their wins and was still able to score four goals in their only loss. This will be a great challenge for the Owls defense as it has only given up one goal in five games.

They had their four game shutout winning streak come to a close last Saturday against St. Joe’s, but still only gave up one goal in their 1-0 loss.

It is time for the offense to create chances and finish them to ease the pressure on the defense.

It will be interesting to see how the team will rebound also from their first loss of the season against St. Joe’s. This Delaware team scores a lot, but also gives up a good amount, so the Owls will have to use that to their advantage.

Owls look to continue success against Rider

Temple will look to continue their early season success tomorrow afternoon against Rider.

The defense has played well by not giving up a goal in 270 minutes. The offense has also picked it up by scoring a total of six goals in three games including a hat-trick by Martinelli in one of them.

The Owls will be looking to win their fourth straight game to start the season, and winning these non-conference games will be key to a successful season.

Rider is also coming off of two straight wins to start their season. Rider plays in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference and has scored a total of five goals this season.

Men’s soccer faces Hofstra

Sophomore Jared Martinelli will look to continue his goal scoring form against Hofstra on Sunday, in the team’s next matchup against Hofstra tomorrow at 2:30 p.m.

The Owls have played Hofstra twice since 2008 with a record of 1-0-1.

Marinelli was able to score a hat-trick against Wofford on Friday, as he has scored a total of four goals in two games and will be relied on the goal scoring again for the team.

Coach David MacWilliams will be looking for improved performances against Hofstra. Even though they were able to win their previous game 3-0, the team was lackluster through the first half. That will need to change against Hofstra, who has yet to lose this season with a record of 1-0-1.