Author: Zach

Men’s Soccer: LMU Match Preview

The Lobos (6-3-0, 1-1-0) take a break from Conference USA play with a non-conference match against LMU (6-4-0) tonight at the UNM Soccer Complex. While this match doesn’t affect the conference championship race, it does have impact on their quest for a national seed for the NCAA Tournament. LMU have a chance to give the Lobos a real challenge and this isn’t a game where the Lobos can just show up and win. It will be interesting to see how the two sides match up against each other, as both teams aren’t offensive powerhouses, but the Lobos are a great defensive team and LMU is a good defensive team. This game will be decided by which team can have players make a great effort in the final third and punch in a goal or two. As is the case with any match against the Lobos this season, the expectation will be a low scoring match unless the Lobos have an offensive explosion.

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Women’s Soccer at Fresno State Preview

The Lobos (4-4-2, 0-2-0) return to road action this weekend with two key conference matches against San Jose State (5-2-3, 2-0-0) Friday and Fresno State on Sunday. This is a very important weekend for the Lobos after dropping to home matches to open up conference play last weekend. If the Lobos want to get back into the top tier of the conference, they need to get two results this weekend. The task won’t be easy on Friday, as they take on a very good SJSU squad. If the Lobos want to have a good shot at a win against SJSU, they must play well in the first half and hope they are able to play an even half or even have a lead at the half. The play of Maddie Irwin and Claire Lynch in the attacking third will play a huge part in this match.

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Men’s Soccer vs. FIU Preview

The Lobos (5-3-0) return to the 505 tonight for their first home conference match of the season. After dropping a 1-0 match against Kentucky in the conference opener, the Lobos look to take care of FIU (3-4-1, 1-1-0). This won’t be an easy match for the Lobos, but this could have the making of an offensive breakout for them. While FIU has controlled the amount of shots they have given up, they have allowed a goal on almost every 9 shots. I could also see this becoming a match were FIU could get into trouble early with a red card and have to play a man down for most of the match. If this is the case, the Lobos could open the floodgates and make this an ugly game. The Lobo defense really has just one player to stop and should be able to just that. I am very intrigued to see how this match plays out, and I just hope that the Lobos don’t get involved with FIU physical play, but can stick to their own style.

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Women’s Soccer at SJSU Preview

The Lobos (4-4-2, 0-2-0) return to road action this weekend with two key conference matches against San Jose State (5-2-3, 2-0-0) Friday and Fresno State on Sunday. This is a very important weekend for the Lobos after dropping to home matches to open up conference play last weekend. If the Lobos want to get back into the top tier of the conference, they need to get two results this weekend. The task won’t be easy on Friday, as they take on a very good SJSU squad. If the Lobos want to have a good shot at a win against SJSU, they must play well in the first half and hope they are able to play an even half or even have a lead at the half. The play of Maddie Irwin and Claire Lynch in the attacking third will play a huge part in this match.

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Men’s Soccer at Kentucky Match Preview

The Lobos (5-2-0) will open their Conference USA schedule with a tough road test at Kentucky (4-2-1, 0-1-0). The Lobos look to get past their struggles the last two years in C-USA play and get back in the hunt for a conference title. This matchup will be very interesting to watch, as both teams play a very similar style of soccer, playing tough defense while looking for chances to counter-attack to score goals. This match will be decided by which team can make the most of their limited opportunities. The Lobos will need Niko Hansen and Chris Wehan to come up big in this match, as a win tonight would put the Lobos in good shape for the conference title after just one match.

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Women’s Soccer vs Colorado College Match Preview

The Lobos (4-2-2) open their Mountain West Conference schedule this weekend with matches against two Colorado Springs teams. First, they will take on Colorado College (4-4-0) tonight in Albuquerque. The Lobos look to continue their six-match unbeaten streak, and they have a good shot at doing so. The Lobos should be able to control play against Colorado College, but it will be important for the Lobos to find a first half goal to put the Tigers on the ropes. If they are able to find a first half goal, I could see it getting ugly in the second half. To do so, the Lobos will need to apply pressure throughout the course of the match, much like they did against NMSU last weekend. I like the Lobos in this conference opener, which is a match that they can’t drop if they want to win the regular season championship.

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Weekly Soccer Recap (9/21/16)

After three straight weekends of playing two games each, both Lobo soccer teams took it a little easy this week with only one match. They made those matches count, however, with the women pulling out a 2-0 win against NMSU in their first home game while the men took to the road to beat UC Irvine 3-1. Both teams are on a roll right now, which is great timing, as conference play starts this weekend.

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Women’s Soccer vs. NMSU Preview

The Lobos (3-2-2) finally get to have their first home match of the season and it happens to be against their in-state rival, NMSU Aggies (2-6-0). The Lobos are playing well right now and will look to make a statement in front of the home fans. Last season, the Lobos played better on the road, so they will be looking to improve their play at home this season, which should start tonight against a struggling Aggies side. If the Lobos are able to find an early first-half goal, it is possible that this game could get ugly.

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Catching up with Lobo Men’s Soccer

After starting the season with two 1-0 losses, the Lobos got back to their winning ways with four straight shutouts to improve to 4-2-0. It is remarkable that in the six regular season and 3 exhibition matches, the Lobos have yet to give up a goal in game action (allowing only 2 penalty goals). As mentioned in our season preview, this year’s defense has a chance to be one of the best defensive teams in the country, and it has been looking the part. There are many positives to take from these last two weekends, and maybe a couple of concerns to look out for.

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