The Colorado College men's soccer team faces arguably its toughest test of the SCAC schedule so far with a trip to Houston, TX, to take on St. Thomas on Sunday.
Last Time Out
CC (6-0-3) defeated Centenary 3-1 in Shreveport, LA on Friday evening. Junior
Jack Hilliard, senior
Luke Stefanski and freshman
Ewen Robertson all scored.
The Tigers outshot Centenary 17-3, including 9-1 shots on goal. Hilliard took a season-high six shots and led all players with four SOG. Robertson and sophomore
Teddy Opler followed with four shots each.
In SCAC Play
Through the first three games of conference play, the Tigers have outscored their opponents 13-1. They sit atop the SCAC standings tied with St. Thomas with a 3-0 record and nine points.
So far,
Ewen Robertson leads the SCAC and is 15th in the nation with nine goals and 19 points. Sophomore
Teddy Opler is second with 15 points. Both Robertson and Opler have been named the SCAC Offensive Player of the Week.
Scouting The Celts
St. Thomas is 7-1 coming into Sunday, with its most recent result being a 2-0 victory over the University of Dallas.
After losing the season opener against Southwestern 2-0, the Celts are winners of seven-straight games and have given up only two goals during that run.
Senior Jovany Garcia leads the team with four goals and an assist. Four other players have multiple goals.
Last year, the Celta knocked CC out of the SCAC Tournament, but CC won the regular season matchup. 1-0.