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Men's Soccer Welcomes VCU for Non-Conference Finale

WILLIAMSBURG, Va. – The William & Mary men's soccer team continues a three-game homestand as they close out the non-conference schedule. The Tribe welcomes VCU to Martin Family Stadium at Albert-Daly Field on Wednesday, Oct. 26. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m.

TribeAthletics.com caught up with head coach Chris Norris to discuss the team's win over Charleston, Reilly Maw being named CAA Player of the Week, and the VCU match. The video feature is available through the above link, or by clicking here.
 
Game Day Information - Game 17 vs. VCU
When Wednesday, Oct. 26 - 7 PM
Where Williamsburg, Va.
Venue Martin Family Stadium at Albert-Daly Field
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Scouting the Tribe
William & Mary (8-6-2) continues its final three-match homestand of the season with its final non-conference match against VCU. The Tribe is looking to build off of a big 3-2 conference win over College of Charleston on Saturday. Sophomore Ryder Bell leads the team with eight goals, four assists, and 20 points. Classmate Antonio Bustamante is just off of the pace with seven goals, four assists, and 18 points, while junior William Eskay is third on the team with four goals, four assists, and 12 points. Senior Reilly Maw has scored four goals, three assists, and 11 points, and freshman Reeves Trott has four goals, two assists, for 10 points, rounding out the double-figure scorers. Redshirt junior goalkeeper Phil Breno has started every match in goal, while redshirt senior Mac Phillips came on in relief against Northeastern. Breno owns a 1.24 goals-against average, with 50 saves, and five shutouts.

Scouting the Rams
VCU (5-7-3) looks to get back in the win column as they head to Williamsburg in the midst of a three-game road swing. The Rams suffered a tough 1-0 overtime loss to UMASS on Saturday night. Jorge Herranz leads the attack with five goals, six assists, and 16 points. Luc Fatton is just off of the pace and is the only other player with double-figure points with six goals and 12 points. Pierre Gardan has started all 15 matches in goal, while Joseph Rice has appeared twice in relief. Garadan has posted a 1.34 goals-against-average, 48 saves, and four shutouts.

Series History vs. VCU
The Green and Gold and VCU meet for the 32nd time in series history in Williamsburg on Wednesday. The Tribe leads the all-time series 19-10-2, including a 2-0 victory in Richmond last season. William Eskay and Ryder Bell scored goals in the victory a season ago.

The Road Ahead
W&M concludes the regular season with its final home game on Saturday, Oct. 29 when they welcome Drexel to Martin Family Stadium at Albert-Daly Field. Kickoff between the Tribe and the Dragons is set for 7 p.m.

Weekly Awards
Senior Reilly Maw became the Tribe's fourth player to be named to a CAA Weekly award. He was tabbed the player of the week following a goal and an assist in a big conference win over Charleston. Previously, sophomore Antonio Bustamante was named the CAA Player of the Week for the Week of Oct. 3, while freshman Reeves Trott earned rookie of the week honors for the week of Sept. 5 and 12.

Scorching the Net at Home
The Tribe has started to find the back frequently at Albert-Daly Field. The Tribe has combined to score 14 goals in the last three games at home, including a season-high seven at home against Northeastern. For the season, the Tribe has registered 21 goals in nine games, or 2.3 per game.

Ring the Bell
In the last three home games, sophomore Ryder Bell has registered five goals. In the 7-1 win over Northeastern, Bell scored in the seventh minute, before adding one in the 46th minute. Against Michigan on Saturday the Moreland Hills, Ohio native scored in the 40th minute and the 86th minute, before adding a goal in the win over the College of Charleston. During the stretch he has also been credited with two game-winning goals. He leads the team with eight goals, four assists, and 20 points.

Maw's Final Act
Senior Reilly Maw has come on strong during the final few regular season games of his senior season. In the win over Michigan, the Yorktown, Va. native registered two assists and a goal in the 4-0 win. He followed that up with an assist, and a game-winning goal in a crucial win over College of Charleston. He is fourth on the team with four goals, three assists, and 11 points.

Tip of the Cap
Sophomore Antonio Bustamante recorded his first career hat trick when he netted three goals in the win over Northeastern. It was the second time in as many years that a Tribe player recorded a hat trick as junior William Eskay netted a hat trick in a win over Liberty on Sept. 1, 2015. Prior to Eskay's hat trick the last Tribe hat trick came from Nicholas Abrigo, who netted three goals in the CAA Championship on November 14, 2010 against Hofstra.

Seventh Heaven
William & Mary lit up the scoreboard for seven goals in a 7-1 win over Northeastern on Oct. 1. The seven goals were the most since W&M picked up a 7-0 win over Richmond on Sept. 23, 2009, and was the most against a CAA opponent since an 8-0 victory over UNCW in the 2000 CAA Tournament. It also is tied for the second-most goals in Albert-Daly Field history. The seven markers were the most goals for a CAA team since Delaware scored seven versus Howard on Oct. 23, 2013.

First Time's A Charm
Due to some injuries, a trio of Tribe players made their first starts this season. Redshirt sophomore Geoffrey Young and true freshmen Ricardo Acosta and Reeves Trott made the start. It was the first career start for both Acosta and Trott.

Five for Fighting
The Tribe scored five unanswered goals in the second half to take a 5-1 victory at Campbell on Saturday night. It was the most goals W&M has scored in a single match since the 2013 CAA Semifinals when the Green and Gold picked up a 6-3 victory over UNCW. The five markers were the most in any half Nov. 9, 2000 wen they beat UNCW 8-0. It was the most second half wins since the Green and Gold scored six in 9-0 victory over Delaware on Sept. 8, 2000.

On a Roll
W&M won five games in a row from Aug. 9-Sept. 13, before suffering a heartbreaking overtime loss in the final second of double overtime versus Delaware. The win streak is the team's longest since the team won seven in a row from Oct. 6-27, 2010. That season, the Green and Gold won the CAA regular season and tournament championship and advanced to the Third Round of the NCAA College Cup.

Off on the Right Foot
The Tribe has taken the first lead in seven of its 13 matches, so far this season. In the first two contests, W&M was able to do so at a quick rate with both goals coming before the 10-minute mark. Junior William Eskay scored in the fifth minute against George Washington, before sophomore Ryder Bell tallied in the eighth minute against Coastal Carolina.

Ranked Victories
With its win over No. 21 Coastal Carolina, the W&M men's soccer team has defeated a ranked opponent in seven of the last eight seasons. That includes a stretch of at least one ranked win from 2009-13. The Green and Gold also defeated a pair of No. 1 teams in a 10-day span back in 2013.

Record Versus Non-Conference Opponents
The Tribe played three games against Big South (3-0), which is the most of any conference aside from the CAA. W&M plays against the ACC (0-2) and Atlantic 10 (0-1) twice, and have games against the Sun Belt (1-0), Big East (1-0), and Big Ten (1-0).

Connect Four
The Tribe had four players honored with CAA All-Preseason honors on Thursday afternoon. Junior William Eskay and sophomores Marcel Berry, and Antonio Bustamante earned Preseason All-CAA honors. Sophomore Ryder Bell was tabbed to the preseason honorable mention team.

Preseason Projections
W&M was selected to finish fifth in the CAA Preseason Poll by a vote of league's head coaches. Hofstra was selected to repeat as champion. Delaware (second), Elon (third), and UNCW (fourth) rounded out the top four.

Rated Rookie
Now sophomore Marcel Berry became just the third player in school history to be named the CAA Rookie of the Year in 2015. However that was not where the awards stopped. He was named the No. 46 best freshman by TopDrawerSoccer.com and was a Third-Team Freshman All-American by College Soccer News. Berry appeared 17 games with 15 starts, scoring three goals, four assists, and 10 points.

Summer Championship
Sophomore Ryder Bell helped his summer team AFC Cleveland to the NPSL championship this summer. Bell scored a goal to ice the victory in stoppage time. He finished the summer with two goals and four points, but also added a pair of goals in a friendly.

Setting the Slate
W&M welcomes 11 opponents in 2016, including preseason top 25 teams No. 8 North Carolina, No. 10 Georgetown, and No. 21 Coastal Carolina. The Tribe will also head to No. 17 Virginia later in the season.

Familiar Faces
The Tribe returns nine of its 11 starts from last season and also returns 20 players from the team. Of those returners four them scored double-figure points for the Tribe including William Eskay, Ryder Bell, Marcel Berry, and Antonio Bustamante. That quartet are also returning All-CAA players.

New Kids on the Block
The Green and Gold has five true freshman on the roster in Ricardo Acosta, Julian Ngoh, Daniel McBride, Tanner Shane, and Reeves Trott. Along with the freshman, W&M welcomes transfers redshirt junior Phil Breno (UMBC) and redshirt freshman Hristo Bustamante (George Mason).
 
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Players Mentioned

Ryder Bell

#11 Ryder Bell

F
6' 0"
Sophomore
Marcel Berry

#12 Marcel Berry

MF
5' 8"
Sophomore
Antonio Bustamante

#10 Antonio Bustamante

F/MF
5' 7"
Sophomore
William Eskay

#14 William Eskay

F/MF
5' 9"
Junior
Reilly Maw

#7 Reilly Maw

F
6' 0"
Senior
Mac Phillips

#22 Mac Phillips

GK
6' 0"
Redshirt Senior
Geoffrey Young

#20 Geoffrey Young

B
5' 11"
Redshirt Sophomore
Tanner Shane

#13 Tanner Shane

B
6' 2"
Freshman
Hristo Bustamante

#16 Hristo Bustamante

B
Redshirt Freshman
Ricardo Acosta

#17 Ricardo Acosta

B/MF
5' 8"
Freshman
Reeves Trott

#21 Reeves Trott

MF/B
6' 3"
Freshman
Phil Breno

#26 Phil Breno

GK
6' 3"
Redshirt Junior

Players Mentioned

Ryder Bell

#11 Ryder Bell

6' 0"
Sophomore
F
Marcel Berry

#12 Marcel Berry

5' 8"
Sophomore
MF
Antonio Bustamante

#10 Antonio Bustamante

5' 7"
Sophomore
F/MF
William Eskay

#14 William Eskay

5' 9"
Junior
F/MF
Reilly Maw

#7 Reilly Maw

6' 0"
Senior
F
Mac Phillips

#22 Mac Phillips

6' 0"
Redshirt Senior
GK
Geoffrey Young

#20 Geoffrey Young

5' 11"
Redshirt Sophomore
B
Tanner Shane

#13 Tanner Shane

6' 2"
Freshman
B
Hristo Bustamante

#16 Hristo Bustamante

Redshirt Freshman
B
Ricardo Acosta

#17 Ricardo Acosta

5' 8"
Freshman
B/MF
Reeves Trott

#21 Reeves Trott

6' 3"
Freshman
MF/B
Phil Breno

#26 Phil Breno

6' 3"
Redshirt Junior
GK