The Presbyterian Blue Hose hit the road for the first time this season with a game at the Wofford Terriers on Tuesday night. The Blue Hose are back in action after having not played since last Tuesday due to this past Saturday's game at Furman being postponed due to inclement weather until mid-October.
Matchup: Presbyterian College Blue Hose (4-0) at Wofford Terriers (2-3)
Date: Tuesday, September 13
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Site: Snyder Stadium (Spartanburg, S.C.)
Watch: ESPN+
Live Stats: Sidearmstats.com
Last Time Out
Presbyterian remained undefeated with a 2-0 win over ETSU last Tuesday.
Gerard Lopez and
Ben Kaindu scored goals for the Blue Hose. Presbyterian held ETSU scoreless while limiting the Bucs to three shots on goals.
Blue Hose Stats
Lopez,
Lorenzo Nagy, whom each has two game-winning goals, and
Chase Kennedy are tied for the team lead with two goals apiece. The Blue Hose have a balanced offensive attack with eight different players scoring goals this season. Presbyterian is averaging nearly three goals per game while limiting their four opponents to a combined one goal this season. Goalkeeper
Leo Stritter has not conceded a goal this season in 329 minutes of action.
Big South Weekly Award
Stritter was named Big South Conference Freshman of the Week on September 6. In Presbyterian's two wins that week over Southern Wesleyan and VMI, he did not concede a goal in 149 minutes of action while recording six saves.
Perfect Start
Presbyterian enters the Wofford game with a 4-0 record on the season, which is the first time in the program's Division I era that the Blue Hose have begun a season 4-0.
Presbyterian-Wofford Series
Tuesday's game is the seventh meeting between Presbyterian and Wofford, who leads the all-time series 4-2. Presbyterian behind goals by
Nacho Gallego and
Cesar Sancho defeated Wofford, 2-1, in overtime in their last meeting which came in Clinton, S.C. last season, September 14, 2021. Wofford defeated Presbyterian, 3-1, in their last game at Spartanburg, September 8, 2015.
Scouting Wofford
The Terriers enter the game with a 2-3 record with wins over High Points and Jacksonville and with losses to Gardner-Webb, NC State, and Georgia State. Wofford has been outscored 10-5 in their five games this season. Nikolai Rojel and Jackson Wrobel are tied for the team lead with two goals apiece. Wofford head coach Joel Tyson is in his fourth season at the helm of the Terriers program.