NEW YORK — The Columbia men's soccer team (0-5-0) plays its third straight home match on Saturday when it takes on FDU (3-2-3). First kick from Rocco B. Commisso Soccer Stadium is scheduled for 7 p.m.
GAME COVERAGE:
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LAST TIME OUT
Columbia got on the board for the first time in 2024 but it was not enough to defeat Fairfield, as the Lions fell to the Stags, 3-1, Wednesday night in New York. Columbia's goal was created by
Carmine Falco, who drove the ball deep into the right side of the 18-yard box and was fouled to draw a penalty kick. Sophomore transfer
Jack McDaid stepped up to take the penalty and was true, notching his first collegiate goal to level the score, 1-1, in the first half.
Unfortunately, Fairfield scored a penalty of its own just 35 seconds before halftime to retake the lead. Columbia outshot the Stags 7-1 in the second half but Fairfield's one shot was another goal, giving the visitors a 3-1 victory.
SCOUTING THE OPPONENT
FDU started the year 3-0-1 but is 0-2-2 since. Its most recent match came at home on Tuesday and resulted in a 2-0 loss to Drexel. The Knights hosted Villanova last Saturday and earned a 2-2 draw. Leading goal scorer Kevin Leonhard netted both FDU goals in that match, scoring in the 69th and 78th minutes. Leonhard has four goals on the season and also leads the team with nine points. Matt Giraldo, Alex Kryazhev and Nk Tima have scored two goals apiece. FDU averages 1.4 goals per game and allows 1.6. Keeper Spencer King has played every minute in goal with three shutouts, 28 total saves and a .683 save percentage.
THE SERIES
Columbia and FDU will be meeting for the first time since September of 2005 and this will be the first matchup in New York since 2004. The series dates back to 1957 when Columbia was a club team before reestablishing its varsity status in 1958. The Knights hold a 9-6-2 all-time series lead and have won each of the last two meetings.
2024 PRESEASON NOTES
RETURNING
The Lions return 18 players from last year's team. Eight of this year's returners played in 10 or more matches last season, while nine players started at least six matches. Columbia's two returning goal scorers are
Joao Lima and
Chad Baker. Lima netted four goals and took a team-high 28 shots with 14 shots on goal on his way to an All-Ivy League Honorable Mention. Baker scored three times and assisted another as a first-year in 2023. Midfielder Alessandro Fraciosa played and started nine matches and was third on the team with 14 shots taken.
NEW-LOOK LIONS
Columbia announced the
addition of 11 players to the roster last month. The newcomers included eight first-years and three sophomores. Two of those sophomores,
Joe McDaid and
Jack McDaid, transferred in after playing the 2023 season at Maryland.
Among the incoming defenders are
Rafa Romo,
Joe McDaid,
Andrew Hilton II and
Will Carnoy.
Alexander O'Brien will also look to make an impact on the defense as the lone incoming goalkeeper. The midfielders are
Luke Zielinski,
Jack McDaid,
Peter Chang and
Will Case. Meanwhile, forwards
Andres Garcia and
Luka Peric hope to make the most impact on Columbia's goal-scoring efforts.
A CHANGE IN GOAL
Columbia will have a new primary starting goalkeeper for the first time since 2018 after the graduation of
Michael Collodi last year. Collodi started 57 matches and played in 58 during his four-year career – Columbia's 2020 season was canceled due to COVID. He graduated with 237 career saves, which ranks second all-time behind program leader John McElaney (1976-79), who had 334. Collodi now plays for North Texas SC of MLS Next Pro.
Among this year's returning keepers, junior
Dean Kelliher has made one collegiate appearance and senior
Andreas Zamanian has played in four games with two starts.
BUILDING FROM 2023
Columbia looks to build from a 2-8-4 campaign a year ago in what was the first under head coach
Michael Casper. The Lions improved from back-to-back single-win campaigns in 2021 and 2022, defeating Manhattan, 3-0, for Casper's first win before going on to down Quinnipiac, 2-0.
ABOUT COLUMBIA MEN'S SOCCER
The 2024 season marks the 77th varsity season of men's soccer at Columbia University. The program was established in 1906 but discontinued as a varsity sport from 1916-57. The program regained its varsity status in 1957 and played 63 straight seasons until the 2020 campaign was canceled due to COVID.
Columbia men's soccer came to prominence in the late '70s, advancing to their first NCAA Tournament in 1978 before going all the way to the Final Four in 1979. After multiple NCAA Tournament appearances and Ivy League championships through the early '80s, the Lions made a run to the NCAA Tournament Championship Game in 1983. Columbia defeated UConn, 4-0, in the Final Four to take on Indiana for the National Championship. The Hoosiers outlasted Columbia, 1-0, in overtime.
Columbia owns 10 Ivy League championships and 13 NCAA Tournament appearances all-time.
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