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Men's Soccer 10/7/2025 4:52:00 PM
No. 24 MEN'S SOCCER vs. VCU
WHEN: Wednesday, October 8 | 7 p.m.
WHERE: George Mason Stadium | Fairfax, Va.
RECORDS: George Mason (5-3-1, 2-0-1 A-10, 7 Pts.); VCU (3-4-4, 0-1-2 A-10, 2 Pts.)
ALL-TIME SERIES: VCU leads, 19-10-12
LAST MEETING: Last year, the Patriots and Rams played to a 0-0 draw on Nov. 2, 2024 in Richmond, Va.
WATCH: ESPN+
LIVE STATS: GoMason.com
TICKETS: Tickets for the 2025 George Mason Men's Soccer season are on sale. All regular season home games will require a ticket for entry. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for children 12 and under as well as George Mason faculty/staff. Tickets can be purchased online, by calling the Athletic Ticket Office at 703-993-3270, or at the George Mason Stadium Gate on game day. Discounted rates and special experiences are available for groups of 15 or more. More information on Men's Soccer tickets can be found here
FAIRFAX, Va. – The 24th-ranked George Mason men's soccer team returns home for an Atlantic 10 match against VCU on Wednesday with the opening kick scheduled for 7 p.m. at George Mason Stadium.

George Mason (5-3-1, 2-0-1 A-10, 7 Pts.) and VCU (3-4-4, 0-1-2 A-10, 2 Pts.) are meeting for the 42nd time.  The Rams lead the all-time series, 19-10-12.  The Patriots are 3-11-5 in 19 games played in Fairfax against the Rams and 7-8-7 in 22 games played in Richmond.

Last year, the Patriots and Rams played to a 0-0 draw in the final match of the regular season on Nov. 2, 2024 in Richmond, Va.  The Patriots outshot the Rams, 13-10, while both clubs recorded four shots on goal.  George Mason had seven corner kicks and VCU finished with four corner kicks in the match.

The 12 draws against VCU are the most that the Patriots have recorded against any opponent.

Last time out, the Patriots defeated George Washington, 1-0, on Saturday in Washington, D.C.  Graduate student forward Jacobo Sanfeliu found the back of the net in the 60th minute for the lone goal of the match.

The Patriots lead the Atlantic 10 in goals scored (20) and goals per game (2.20). 

Sanfeliu was named Atlantic 10 Offensive Player of the Week on Monday.  He is tied for first in the league in game-winning goals (2) and points per game (1.33), and is tied for second in goals (5) and points (12).

Sophomore forward Martim Sereno is tied for second in the conference in goals (5) and points per game (1.22), is tied for third points (11) and ranks eight in shots (21) and shots on goal (10).

The Patriots have three players ranked among the league leaders in assists.  Graduate student midfielder Sergio Gonzalez Fernandez is second in the league (5), while graduate student defender Jordi Navio Sanchez and junior midfielder James Eliuda are tied for the third-most assists (3) in the conference. 

Graduate student goalkeeper Jaume Salvado (5-3-1, 1.89 GAA, .707%, 3 SHO) ranks second in the A-10 in saves per game (4.56) and is third in total saves (41).

The Patriots were predicted to finish second in the Atlantic 10 preseason poll as voted on by the league's head coaches. Graduate student defender Javi Sánchez, junior midfielder James Eliuda and sophomore forward Martim Sereno were selected to the Atlantic 10 Preseason All-Conference Team..

Head coach Rich Costanzo is in his fourth season with the Patriots and is two wins shy of 25 with the Patriots.  He was named Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year last season after leading the Patriots to one of the most successful regular seasons in program history.  Costanzo guided the club to the Atlantic 10 regular season title for the first time in program history in 2024.  The Patriots finished the season 13-4-1 overall, won seven of eight matches at home in the regular season, went 6-1-1 in conference play to post six wins in the A-10 regular season for the first time, and after earning the top-seed in the A-10 Championship, advanced to the semifinals of the conference tournament.     
                                                                   
The Patriots finished the 2024 A-10 regular season third in both goals (33) and goals per match (2.2) and tied for the third-fewest goals allowed (17).
  
SCOUTING VCU

VCU has an overall record of 3-4-4 including a mark of 0-1-2 in Atlantic 10 play.  The Rams are 0-2-3 at home and 3-2-0 on the road.

The Rams are 0-1-3 in their last four games with a 0-0 home draw with Dayton (Sept. 21), 2-2 home draw with then-No. 4 Marshall (Sept. 24), 5-1 loss at Fordham (Sept. 27) and a 1-1 home draw with La Salle (Oct. 4).

Last time out, VCU played to a 1-1 draw against La Salle at Sports Backers Stadium in Richmond, Va.  The Rams outshot the Explorer 20-10 including a 7-5 advantage in shots on goal.

Sophomore midfielder Mohammed Ibrahim leads the club in goals (3) and game winners (2), is tied for first in points (6) and is second in shots (17).  Junior midfielder Andrey Salmeron leads the team in shots (23), is tied for first in points (6) and tied for second in goals (2). 

Junior goalkeeper Trevor Maloney (2-4-4, 1.68 GAA, .667%, 2 SHO) has played 11 games.  He has made 32 saves and allowed 16 goals against.

ABOUT THE PATRIOTS

The Patriots have 14 returners and 13 newcomers on the roster heading into the 2025 season under fourth-year head coach Rich Costanzo (Maryland, '08).  Assistant coaches Noel Orozco (St. Bonaventure, '17) and Michael Callahan (North Carolina, '08) also enter their fourth year with the Patriots.

Graduate students returning from last year's squad are defenders Leo Lemoine (Pau, France), Javi Sánchez (Elche, Spain) and Jordi Navio Sanchez (Vallirana, Spain) along with goalkeeper Jaume Salvado (Barcelona, Spain).  Returning for his senior junior year is defender Will Carson (Wheeling, W.Va.).

Junior returners include goalkeeper Jack Desroches (Virginia Beach, Va.), defender David Garcia (Woodbridge, Va.), midfielders James Eliuda (Juba, South Sudan), Brent Fields (Alexandria, Va.), Quentin Clain (Villiers le Bel, France) and Javier Montava (Alcoy, Spain) along with forwards Abdul Kamara (Woodbridge, Va.) and Kelly Janssen (Sebastopol, Calif.).  Forward Martim Sereno (Mira de Aire, Portugal) enters his sophomore season.

The Patriots added eight transfers during the offseason.  Graduate students entering their first year with the Patriots are goalkeeper Fernando Carreon Garcia (Saltillo, Mexico), defender Elijah Jackson (Summerfield, N.C.), midfielders Sergio Fernandez (Villanueva del Pardillo, Spain) and Kenzo Brito (Sao Paulo, Brazil), and forwards Jacobo Sanfeliu (Barcelona, Spain) and Nacho Diaz Barragan (al Maria, Spain).

Senior midfielder Mouhamed Tucker (Dakar, Senegal) and junior defender Yannick Mambo (Kinshasa, Congo) also enter their first year at George Mason.

Five freshmen enter their first year with the Patriots.  Forward Cristian Ramos (Lorton, Va.), midfielders John Balkey (Leesburg, Va.) and Alen Kapetanovic (Nyack, N.Y.), and forwards Tresz McLeod (Wheeling, W.Va.) and Jaime Godinho (Lisbon, Portugal).

PATRIOTS SCHEDULE

The George Mason is scheduled to play 15 regular season games, a slate that includes four matches against College Cup teams, eight matches against Atlantic 10 opponents and eight games at George Mason Stadium.

Head coach Rich Costanzo begins his fourth season.  He guided the Patriots to a 13-4-1 overall record last season and a 6-1-1 mark in conference play to claim the first-ever Atlantic 10 Regular Season title in program history.  George Mason recorded six A-10 wins in the regular season for the first time since joining the league in 2013.

In the regular season, George Mason will play two matches in August, six in September and October and one in November.

The Patriots played a pair of exhibition matches, facing Maryland on the road (Aug. 9,) and Pittsburgh at George Mason Stadium (Aug. 15).

The Green and Gold kicked off the regular season on the road and fell to #2 Marshall (Aug. 22), 2-1, in Huntington, W.Va.

The Patriots defeated No. 11 Virginia (Aug. 28) in their home opener, 4-1. George Mason sophomore forward Martim Sereno scored twice for his first career two-goal game, while junior midfielder James Eliuda netted his first goal of the season and graduate student midfielder Jacobo Sanfeliu scored his first goal as a Patriot.

The victory marked the highest-ranked win by the Patriots in 14 years and the second-highest seeded team that George Mason has beaten since they took down No. 2 Maryland on September 29, 2009.  The win is the seventh win over a top-20 team in program history.  The crowd of 3,077 marked the largest for a George Mason men's soccer match in 25 years.  The 1,385 students in attendance set a new program record.

The Patriots defeated Bucknell (Sept. 2) 3-2.  Junior midfielder Brent Fields scored his first career goal, the game-winner in the 90th minute of play.  Sophomore midfielder Martim Sereno scored his third goal, while graduate student Jacobo Sanfeliu tallied his second goal of the season.

George Mason fell to No. 6 West Virginia, 6-4 (Sept. 7.) Graduate student forward Jacobo Sanfeliu converted a penalty kick in the 30th minute for his third goal, sophomore forward Martim Sereno netted his fourth goal of the year in the 31st minute, graduate student forward Nacho Diaz Barragan scored his first goal with the Green and Gold in the 67th minute when he converted the penalty kick and junior forward Abdul Kamara tallied his first goal of the season in the 81st minute.

In the first Atlantic 10 match of the season, the Patriots played to a 1-1 home draw with Davidson (Sept. 12). Graduate student forward Nacho Diaz Barragan scored late in the second half, while graduate student goalkeeper Jaume Salvado stopped a penalty kick in the second half as part of a four save performance.

George Mason blanked UMBC, 1-0 (Sept. 20) at Retriever Soccer Park in Baltimore, Md.  Graduate student forward Jacobo Sanfeliu scored his fourth goal of the season in the 18th minute of play for his first game winning goal in a Patriots uniform.

George Mason dropped their last home match to Georgetown, 5-2 (Sept. 23).  Junior forward Kelly Janssen scored in the 38th and 44th minute to recorded the second two-goal game of his career, both at George Mason Stadium.

The Patriots play two straight games on the road for the only time during the season.  George Mason defeated Loyola-Chicago 3-0 (Sept. 27) in Chicago, Ill.  Junior midfielder James Eliuda scored his second goal of the season (game-winner), sophomore midfielder Martim Sereno netted his fifth goal of the year and junior forward Kelly Janssen tallied his third goal in the last two matches.

George Mason defeated George Washington, 1-0 (Oct. 4) in Washington, D.C. to begin the six-game October slate.  Graduate student forward Jacobo Sanfeliu scored his fifth goal of the season, the lone goal of the match in the 60th minute of play.
The Patriots will alternate home and road games over the final six matches of the season.

The Patriots are home to battle in-state rival VCU (Oct. 8, 7 p.m.) before going on the road to face St. Bonaventure (Oct. 11, 7 p.m.) in St. Bonaventure, N.Y.

The Patriots return to George Mason Stadium to tangle with La Salle (Oct. 18, 7 p.m.) and travel for a non-conference matchup against William & Mary (Oct. 21, 7 p.m.) in Williamsburg, Va.

George Mason returns to league play with the final home match of the regular season against Saint Joseph's (Oct. 25, 7 p.m.).

The Patriots wrap up the regular season on the road against Duquesne (Nov. 1, 7 p.m.) in Pittsburgh, Pa.

TICKET INFORMATION

Tickets for the 2025 George Mason Men's Soccer season are on sale. All regular season home games will require a ticket for entry. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for children 12 and under as well as George Mason faculty/staff. Tickets can be purchased online, by calling the Athletic Ticket Office at 703-993-3270, or at the George Mason Stadium Gate on game day. Discounted rates and special experiences are available for groups of 15 or more. More information on Men's Soccer tickets can be found here

CORNER KICK

The Patriots have faced the Rams 41 times, sixth-most against any opponent in program history behind George Washington (51), William & Mary (49), Albany (46), Old Dominion (42) and James Madison (41).

The 12 draws against VCU are the most that the Patriots have recorded against any opponent.
  
 
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Players Mentioned

Will Carson

#19 Will Carson

D
6' 1"
Senior
Leo  Lemoine

#34 Leo Lemoine

D
5' 9"
Graduate Student
Javier Montava

#23 Javier Montava

M
5' 8"
Junior
Javi Sánchez

#4 Javi Sánchez

D
6' 1"
Graduate Student
Jaume  Salvado

#18 Jaume Salvado

GK
6' 0"
Graduate Student
Jordi Navio Sanchez

#3 Jordi Navio Sanchez

D
5' 10"
Graduate Student
Martim Sereno

#28 Martim Sereno

F
5' 9"
Sophomore
Quentin Clain

#17 Quentin Clain

M
5' 9"
Junior
Jack Desroches

#33 Jack Desroches

GK
6' 4"
Redshirt Junior
James Eliuda

#8 James Eliuda

M
6' 0"
Junior
Brent Fields

#15 Brent Fields

M
5' 6"
Junior
David Garcia

#14 David Garcia

D
6' 0"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Will Carson

#19 Will Carson

6' 1"
Senior
D
Leo  Lemoine

#34 Leo Lemoine

5' 9"
Graduate Student
D
Javier Montava

#23 Javier Montava

5' 8"
Junior
M
Javi Sánchez

#4 Javi Sánchez

6' 1"
Graduate Student
D
Jaume  Salvado

#18 Jaume Salvado

6' 0"
Graduate Student
GK
Jordi Navio Sanchez

#3 Jordi Navio Sanchez

5' 10"
Graduate Student
D
Martim Sereno

#28 Martim Sereno

5' 9"
Sophomore
F
Quentin Clain

#17 Quentin Clain

5' 9"
Junior
M
Jack Desroches

#33 Jack Desroches

6' 4"
Redshirt Junior
GK
James Eliuda

#8 James Eliuda

6' 0"
Junior
M
Brent Fields

#15 Brent Fields

5' 6"
Junior
M
David Garcia

#14 David Garcia

6' 0"
Junior
D
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