MEN'S SOCCER at George Washington
WHEN: Saturday, April 3, 2021 | 1 p.m.
WHERE: Washington, D.C. | GW Soccer Field
RECORDS: Mason (0-4-3, 0-1-3 A-10); George Washington (2-1-2, 1-0-2 A-10)
SERIES RECORD: George Mason leads, 27-14-4
LAST MEETING:Â The Patriots and Colonials played to a 0-0 double-overtime draw on March 17 at George Mason Stadium.
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FAIRFAX, Va. – The George Mason men's soccer team is on the road to face George Washington on Saturday, April 3, with the opening kick scheduled for 1 p.m. at GW Soccer Field.
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Last time out, Mason (0-4-3, 0-1-3 A-10) fell to Davidson, 3-0, on Saturday, March 27 at George Mason Stadium. The Wildcats led at the half after scoring a goal in the fourth minute of play, and added late goals in the 70th and 85th minute in the victory.
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The Patriots outshot the Wildcats, 18-10, including an 8-6 advantage in shots on goal. Mason had eight corner kicks in the game.
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Mason senior defender
Mads Tranberg and sophomore defender
Jonathan Fawole led the Patriots with two shots on goal in the match. Freshman goalkeeper
Jackson Lee made three saves.
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Sophomore forward
Kent Harrison leads the team in goals (2) and points (4) and is second on the club in shots (13) and shots on goal (7). Freshman midfielder
Ishmail Kamara is second on the team in goals (1) and leads the Patriots in shots (15) and shots on goal (8). Sophomore midfielder
Léon Reilhac leads the club in assists (2).Â
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Lee (0-4-3, 1.65) has started all seven games. He has made 25 saves and allowed 13 goals.
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The Patriots and Colonials met two weeks ago and played to a 0-0 double-overtime draw at George Mason Stadium.
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Mason recorded the only shot on goal in the first half of play. Each team finished with six shots and three shots on goal in the match.
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Kamara, Harrison and freshman midfielder
Christopher Schray each registered a shot on goal. Lee made three saves to post his first career shutout.
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George Washington had eight corner kicks, while Mason had five corner kicks in the game.
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SCOUTING GEORGE WASHINGTON
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George Washington is 2-1-2 overall in the 2021 spring season. The Colonials are 2-0-1 at home and 0-1-1 on the road.Â
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Last Saturday, George Washington picked up its first conference win of the season, blanking VCU, 1-0, at GW Soccer Field. The Colonials are unbeaten at home (2-0-1).
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Colonials senior midfielder Oscar Hayes Brown scored the lone goal of the match in the 33rd minute. Both of his goals this season have been game winners. Freshman midfielder Tobias Williams picked up his first collegiate assist on the goal.
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Sophomore goalkeeper Justin Grady tied his season-high with four saves to post his third shutout of the season.
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The Colonials outshot the Rams, 11-9, including a 5-4 edge in shots on goal.
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George Washington defeated Mount St. Mary's, 1-0, in double-overtime in the season-opener on Feb. 20 at GW Soccer Field. Hayes Brown scored the game-winner in the 102nd minute.
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The Colonials fell at UMBC, 1-0, in double-overtime on Feb. 23. George Washington has played to draws against Davidson (1-1, March 20) and George Mason (0-0, March 17).
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Hayes Brown leads the club in goals (2) and points (4), while graduate student midfielder Sandro Weber is second on the team in goals (1), and leads in shots (15) and shots on goal (5). Freshman midfielder Tim Neumann paces the team in assists (2).
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Grady (2-1-2, 0.35) has started all five games for the Colonials. He has recorded three shutouts, blanking George Mason, Mount St. Mary's and VCU. Grady has made 18 saves and allowed two goals against.
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CORNER KICK
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George Mason leads the all-time series against George Washington, 27-14-4. The Patriots have faced the Colonials 45 times, second-most of any opponent in program history, behind only William & Mary (47 games) and tied with American (45 games).
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