DAYTON- The Wright State men's soccer team (2-12-1, 2-6 HL) will wrap up its 2025 season on Tuesday afternoon as Robert Morris visits Alumni Field. First touch is slated for 2 p.m.
MATCH INFORMATION
Tuesday, November 4 –
FOLLOW LIVE STATS
LAST TIME OUT
The Raiders fell 1-2 to Oakland on the road on Friday afternoon.
Wright State (2-12-1, 2-6 HL) will return home for its final match of the 2025 regular season as Robert Morris visits Alumni Field. First touch against the Colonials is slated for Tuesday, November 4, at 2 p.m.
Oakland got on the board early at home, netting the first goal of the match in the third minute. Gabriel Baylon sent a cross into the box off a corner kick that found the head of Andriy Bilous, who deflected the ball into the back of the net with his head.
The Golden Grizzlies would double their lead in the 16th minute. Noah Roka played a long throw into the box that Bilous flicked on to Tim Allos, who sent a header into the back of the net.
The teams exchanged seven shots each in the second half, with each team forcing the opposing goalies to make multiple saves.
Oskar Greven would get the Raiders on the board in the 84
th minute.
Brayden Tester sent a shot at the Oakland Goalie, who deflected it into the middle of the box to the feet of Greven, who tapped the ball into the back of the net.
SCOUTING THE COLONIALS
Robert Morris enters the final match of the season at 4-3-7 on the season and are 2-1-5 in Horizon League play. The Colonials are still in the hunt to make the Horizon League Championship. They clinch a spot in the postseason with a win/tie or a Northern Kentucky tie/loss. The Colonials can secure as high as the No. 2 seed with a win and losses by Purdue Fort Wayne, Green Bay, and Milwaukee, as well as an Oakland tie or loss. Robert Morris features three players tied for the team lead in points (10). Jack Bejarano and Anass Hadran have recorded three goals and four assists, while Royie Rahamim leads the team with four goals and two assists. Josh Lane has been the main man in the net for the Colonials, starting all 14 games in net, playing all but eight minutes in net, allowing 17 goals while recording 51 saves.
HISTORY VS. ROBERT MORRIS
Tuesday's afternoon match will mark the 10
th all-time meeting between Wright State and Robert Morris, a series the Colonials lead 5-3-1. The Raiders fell 1-3 when the two squads met last season in Moon Township. The two squads played to a 1-1 draw when the teams last met at Alumni Field in 2023.
PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Wright State sophomore midfielder
Marko Odorcic was named Horizon League Offensive Player of the Week on Monday, October 20.
Odorcic scored a brace in Wright State's 4-2 senior day victory over Milwaukee on Saturday. The sophomore opened the scoring in the 10
th minute, sending a first-time shot into the bottom left corner of the net off assists from Hutchinson and Kedgley.
The midfielder would score the eventual game-winner in the 73
rd minute. Mensah got the ball on a sloppy clearance by the Milwaukee defense, played a pass to Odorcic, who sent another first-time shot, this time from outside the 18-yard box, into the bottom corner of the net.
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 34
th-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. Mitchell scored his third goal of the season against Milwaukee, heading home a corner kick in the 66
th minute.
KING HENRY
Junior,
Henry Hutchinson, has accounted for just under 25% of the goals scored by the Raiders this season. The Westerville, Ohio, native has already set a new career high in goals scored, with four, surpassing his previous high of two from the 2023 and 2024 seasons. So far this season, Hutchinson has scored against Belmont, Loyola Chicago, Purdue Fort Wayne, and Northern Kentucky.
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.