Temple University Athletics

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Temple to Host No. 8 Tulsa for Senior Day
10.30.21 | Men's Soccer
PHILADELPHIA - The Temple men's soccer team (2-10-2) will host their highest ranked opponent of the season Sunday in the No. 8 Tulsa Golden Hurricane (11-1-1) Sunday at 7 pm. The Owls will honor five seniors in their final home match.
LAST TIME OUT: TEMPLE 1 @ MEMPHIS 2
> Temple dropped a road match to the Memphis Tigers on a rainy Wednesday night.
> Kyle Hellmann scored his first goal with the Owls while Tessho Kobayashi passed for his first career assist.
> Keeper Goodwill Agbaadem made a penalty kick save in final few minutes of the match to keep the score in striking distance.
THE OWL POST
> Kyle Hellmann continues to hold his lead in shots with 14. He is now tied with Mike Eijgendaal for the lead in shots on goal (7).
> Marques Antoine is the only Owl to have played in all 14 matches.
> Amir Cohen was named to the Philly Soccer Six Weekly Honor Roll after scoring his first goal of the season against Penn.
SCOUTING TULSA
> Tulsa has had an outstanding season, they currently are in first place in the American.
> The Golden Hurricane won their first nine games. They are 2-1-1 in their last four matches.
> Alex Meinhard has been one of the best players in college soccer this season. He is currently tied for the national lead in goals per game. Goalkeeper Alex Lopez has also starred in goal, he lead the AAC in goals against average and save percentage.
> Tom McIntosh leads the Golden Hurricane in his 27th season. McIntosh has a career record of 271-187-55, he is the longest-tenured men's soccer coach in the American. He has taken Tulsa to ten NCAA tournaments in his career, most recently in 2016.
SERIES HISTORY vs. TULSA
> The Owls and Golden Hurricane are meeting for the tenth time.
> Temple is 3-3-4 against Tulsa
> The two sides met thrice last season, going 1-1-1. Temple and Tulsa met in the AAC tournament semi-finals last, tying 1-1 with the Golden Hurricane advancing on penalty kicks.
LAST TIME OUT: TEMPLE 1 @ MEMPHIS 2
> Temple dropped a road match to the Memphis Tigers on a rainy Wednesday night.
> Kyle Hellmann scored his first goal with the Owls while Tessho Kobayashi passed for his first career assist.
> Keeper Goodwill Agbaadem made a penalty kick save in final few minutes of the match to keep the score in striking distance.
THE OWL POST
> Kyle Hellmann continues to hold his lead in shots with 14. He is now tied with Mike Eijgendaal for the lead in shots on goal (7).
> Marques Antoine is the only Owl to have played in all 14 matches.
> Amir Cohen was named to the Philly Soccer Six Weekly Honor Roll after scoring his first goal of the season against Penn.
SCOUTING TULSA
> Tulsa has had an outstanding season, they currently are in first place in the American.
> The Golden Hurricane won their first nine games. They are 2-1-1 in their last four matches.
> Alex Meinhard has been one of the best players in college soccer this season. He is currently tied for the national lead in goals per game. Goalkeeper Alex Lopez has also starred in goal, he lead the AAC in goals against average and save percentage.
> Tom McIntosh leads the Golden Hurricane in his 27th season. McIntosh has a career record of 271-187-55, he is the longest-tenured men's soccer coach in the American. He has taken Tulsa to ten NCAA tournaments in his career, most recently in 2016.
SERIES HISTORY vs. TULSA
> The Owls and Golden Hurricane are meeting for the tenth time.
> Temple is 3-3-4 against Tulsa
> The two sides met thrice last season, going 1-1-1. Temple and Tulsa met in the AAC tournament semi-finals last, tying 1-1 with the Golden Hurricane advancing on penalty kicks.
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