Black and Gold travel to UNH for America East Championships

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SMITHFIELD, R.I. – The #2 seeded Bryant University men’s soccer team travels to face the #1 seeded University of New Hampshire Wildcats on Sunday afternoon in the America East Championships.

Opponent: #1 New Hampshire
Location: Durham, N.H.  (Wildcat Stadium)
Kickoff: Sunday, November 11th – 2:00 pm
Livestats: SideArm
Video:
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Matchup Notes

  • The championship will be the seventh overall meeting between these squads as well as the second time this season.
  • In the regular season, the Bulldogs and UNH tied 1-1 in Durham.
  • Sunday’s matchup will be highly anticipated as both teams are nationally ranked. Bryant in ranked #19 in the nation while the Wildcats are #10.
  • The winner of the conference will receive an automatic bid to the 2023 NCAA Division I Men’s Soccer Championship.

Notes and Notables

  • The Bulldogs made the most of their bye and home field advantage in the semifinals. They defeated Binghamton 3-1 in front of an electric crowd to move on to the championship.
  • Sunday’s appearance will be the seventh time that the Black and Gold play in a conference final. Previously the squad played in two championship games in the NEC (2013 & 2018) and four in the NE-10 (1985-88).
  • Bryant is 8-0-2 on the road this season.

About the Wildcats

  • UNH is 12-1-4 on the year and went undefeated in conference play with a record of 4-0-3.
  • Like Bryant, the Wildcats also had a bye into the semi final round of the tournament. The ‘Cats beat NJIT in the semifinals by a score of 1-0 to advance to the championship.
  • UNH are the reigning America East champions after beating UAlbany last year 2-0 in the finals.

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