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Men’s Soccer Readies to Host Northern Kentucky
10/10/2025 4:03:00 PM | Men's Soccer
DAYTON- The Wright State men's soccer team (1-9-1, 1-3 HL) will continue their three-game home stand as the rival Northern Kentucky Norse come to Alumni Field. First touch is slated for 7 p.m., and fans are encouraged to wear pink as part of a pink out.
MATCH INFORMATION
Saturday, October 11 – WATCH (ESPN+) | FOLLOW LIVE STATS
LAST TIME OUT
The Raiders couldn't get past Xavier on a rainy Tuesday night at Alumni Field, falling 0-2.
Xavier opened the scoring in the second minute off the foot of Harun Bakaran. Cooper Forcellini fired a shot. That shot rebounded off the goalkeeper to the feet of Bakaran, who slotted the ball into the back of the net. The Musketeers doubled their lead in the 28th minute when George Waites played a pass through to Jabari De Coteau, who buried the ball into the back of the net.
Xavier held their 2-0 lead throughout the second half as the rain started to come down at Alumni Field. Each team fired six shots in the second half. Alessandro Malterer recorded three saves in the second half to keep the Raiders within striking distance.
SCOUTING THE NORSE
Northern Kentucky enters Saturday evening's match at 2-6-3 on the season with a 0-2-2 mark in Horizon League play. The Norse have dropped their last two games, a 1-2 loss at Detroit Mercy on October 4 and a 0-2 loss at Bowling Green on September 30. NKU's last win came back on August 31 when they defeated Western Illinois 1-0 on the road. Offensively, the Norse are paced by Ali Taleb. The junior has played in 10 of NKU's 11 games (starting nine) and leads the team in goals (3) and points (6). Alex Kron is the main man in between the posts for Northern Kentucky this season. The goalie has played and started in 10 matches, allowing 12 goals while recording 32 saves.
HISTORY VS. NORTHERN KENTUCKY
Saturday's match will mark the 21st all-time meeting between Wright State and Northern Kentucky, a series in which the Raiders hold a commanding 16-4 lead. WSU has won the last four meetings, with their last loss coming at Alumni Field in 2019.
FALL SPORTS TICKETS
You can show your support for Wright State Men's Soccer student-athletes all season long, as every ticket purchased directly supports the team. This season, your ticket purchase goes far beyond the game. Every dollar supports our student-athletes by providing critical resources that elevate their experience. Tickets are as low as $7 each, and Wright State Athletics encourages purchasing your tickets in advance, as all sales are cashless. Click here to learn more and purchase tickets!
UP NEXT
The Raiders will continue their three-game home stand on Saturday, October 17, as Milwaukee makes the trip down to Dayton. First touch is slated for 7 p.m., and the first 50 fans at Alumni Field will receive a WSU Pepsi blanket
RAIDER ON THE RISE
Oneil Mitchell has stepped into a major role for the Raiders after not playing in the team's first seven matches. Mitchell made his collegiate debut at Notre Dame, logging 83 minutes in defense. The freshman then played all 90 minutes against Detroit Mercy and Cleveland State, scoring the Raiders' lone goal in each match. His 34th-minute goal proved to be the winner over Detroit Mercy. Mitchell rose above the pack on a corner kick to head the ball past the Titans' goalie.
KING HENRY
Junior, Henry Hutchinson, has accounted for 33% of the goals scored by the Raiders this season. The Westerville, Ohio, native has already set a new career high in goals scored, with three, surpassing his previous high of two from the 2023 and 2024 seasons. So far this season, Hutchinson has scored against Belmont, Loyola Chicago, and Purdue Fort Wayne.
LAST SEASON REWIND
Wright State finished last season with a 7-9-2 overall record and a 3-5-1 mark in Horizon League play. The Raiders were 4-3-1 at home at Alumni Field last season.
SIZING UP THE 2025 SQUAD
WSU welcomes 11 newcomers – including four freshmen – to this season's roster. The Raiders' roster consists of four freshmen, 14 sophomores, three juniors, six seniors, and one graduate student.
ALL ACROSS THE GLOBE
Wright State's 2025 roster features a large international representation with players coming from 11 countries across five continents.
MATCH INFORMATION
Saturday, October 11 – WATCH (ESPN+) | FOLLOW LIVE STATS
LAST TIME OUT
The Raiders couldn't get past Xavier on a rainy Tuesday night at Alumni Field, falling 0-2.
Xavier opened the scoring in the second minute off the foot of Harun Bakaran. Cooper Forcellini fired a shot. That shot rebounded off the goalkeeper to the feet of Bakaran, who slotted the ball into the back of the net. The Musketeers doubled their lead in the 28th minute when George Waites played a pass through to Jabari De Coteau, who buried the ball into the back of the net.
Xavier held their 2-0 lead throughout the second half as the rain started to come down at Alumni Field. Each team fired six shots in the second half. Alessandro Malterer recorded three saves in the second half to keep the Raiders within striking distance.
SCOUTING THE NORSE
Northern Kentucky enters Saturday evening's match at 2-6-3 on the season with a 0-2-2 mark in Horizon League play. The Norse have dropped their last two games, a 1-2 loss at Detroit Mercy on October 4 and a 0-2 loss at Bowling Green on September 30. NKU's last win came back on August 31 when they defeated Western Illinois 1-0 on the road. Offensively, the Norse are paced by Ali Taleb. The junior has played in 10 of NKU's 11 games (starting nine) and leads the team in goals (3) and points (6). Alex Kron is the main man in between the posts for Northern Kentucky this season. The goalie has played and started in 10 matches, allowing 12 goals while recording 32 saves.
HISTORY VS. NORTHERN KENTUCKY
Saturday's match will mark the 21st all-time meeting between Wright State and Northern Kentucky, a series in which the Raiders hold a commanding 16-4 lead. WSU has won the last four meetings, with their last loss coming at Alumni Field in 2019.
FALL SPORTS TICKETS
You can show your support for Wright State Men's Soccer student-athletes all season long, as every ticket purchased directly supports the team. This season, your ticket purchase goes far beyond the game. Every dollar supports our student-athletes by providing critical resources that elevate their experience. Tickets are as low as $7 each, and Wright State Athletics encourages purchasing your tickets in advance, as all sales are cashless. Click here to learn more and purchase tickets!
UP NEXT
The Raiders will continue their three-game home stand on Saturday, October 17, as Milwaukee makes the trip down to Dayton. First touch is slated for 7 p.m., and the first 50 fans at Alumni Field will receive a WSU Pepsi blanket
RAIDER ON THE RISE
Oneil Mitchell has stepped into a major role for the Raiders after not playing in the team's first seven matches. Mitchell made his collegiate debut at Notre Dame, logging 83 minutes in defense. The freshman then played all 90 minutes against Detroit Mercy and Cleveland State, scoring the Raiders' lone goal in each match. His 34th-minute goal proved to be the winner over Detroit Mercy. Mitchell rose above the pack on a corner kick to head the ball past the Titans' goalie.
KING HENRY
Junior, Henry Hutchinson, has accounted for 33% of the goals scored by the Raiders this season. The Westerville, Ohio, native has already set a new career high in goals scored, with three, surpassing his previous high of two from the 2023 and 2024 seasons. So far this season, Hutchinson has scored against Belmont, Loyola Chicago, and Purdue Fort Wayne.
LAST SEASON REWIND
Wright State finished last season with a 7-9-2 overall record and a 3-5-1 mark in Horizon League play. The Raiders were 4-3-1 at home at Alumni Field last season.
SIZING UP THE 2025 SQUAD
WSU welcomes 11 newcomers – including four freshmen – to this season's roster. The Raiders' roster consists of four freshmen, 14 sophomores, three juniors, six seniors, and one graduate student.
ALL ACROSS THE GLOBE
Wright State's 2025 roster features a large international representation with players coming from 11 countries across five continents.
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