Head Coach: Tom Martin,
27th JMU season, 336-141-51; 36th career season, 455-176-61
This Season: 2-2-1 overall, 0-0-0 in Colonial Athletic
Association
JMU Last Season (2011): 13-5-2
overall; 8-3-0 (1st place) CAA; CAA Tournament semifinalist; NCAA Tournament
Round of 16
Last Week:
JMU beat
North Carolina 1-0 on Sept. 11
at University Park. The defending NCAA champion and previously unbeaten Tar
Heels entered the game ranked number one in the NSCAA coaches poll and number
two in the Soccer America poll.
Upcoming Games:
Who: Hofstra
When:
Saturday, Sept. 15, 7 p.m.
Where:
University Park, Harrisonburg, Va. | University
Park Fan Page
Admission: Free
Parking:
Free
Multimedia:
Live
Stats
Who: Virginia
Commonwealth
When:
Tuesday, Sept. 18, 7 p.m.
Where:
University Park, Harrisonburg, Va. | University
Park Fan Page
Admission: Free
Parking:
Free
Multimedia: Live
Stats | Free
Live Audiostreaming on MadiZONE
on JMUSports.com. (NOTE: MadiZONE does
require registration for the viewer.)
Scouting
Hofstra: For the second straight game, JMU takes on an
undefeated team, as the Pride brings a 4-0-1 record to Harrisonburg.
It's the CAA opener for both teams.
Hofstra was picked by the CAA
coaches to finish tied for eighth in the 11-team league.
The
Series with Hofstra: Hofstra leads the series 8-5-1 and beat the
Dukes 3-0 last season in Hempstead. The
Pride has won eight of the last 10 meetings with JMU and has held the Dukes
scoreless in the last two meetings.
JMU vs. Hofstra All-Time
Hofstra
leads the series 8-5-1.
Home: 1-4-0
Away: 3-4-0
Neutral: 1-0-1
Date, Result, Score, Site, Postseason
10/22/72, W, 2-1, Away
9/9/95, W, 3-0, Richmond, Va. (UR)
9/8/00, T, 0-0, 2 OT, Fairfax, Va. (George Mason)
11/8/02, W, 2-1, 2 OT, Away
10/5/03, L, 0-1, Home
10/31/04, L, 1-2, Away
10/28/05, L, 0-1, OT, Home
11/11/05, L, 2-3, OT, Norfolk, Va. (ODU), CAA semis
10/13/06, L, 0-1, Away
10/19/07, W, 2-1, OT, Home
11/1/08, L, 1-2, Home
10/31/09, W, 6-2, Away
11/6/10, L, 0-2,
Home
11/5/11, L, 0-3, Away
Scouting
Virginia Commonwealth: JMU has the
potential to face an unbeaten team for the third game in a row, as the Rams
take a 3-0-2 overall record into a Sept. 14 game at Florida Gulf Coast before
traveling to JMU.
VCU, which joined the Atlantic 10
for the 2012-13 season, was picked by the A-10 coaches to finish third in the
16-team league. The Rams were members of
JMU's league, the CAA, from 1995-2012.
The
Series with Virginia Commonwealth: JMU leads the series 20-13-4 but has beaten the Rams only once in the last five
meetings (1-3-1 record). Five of the
last seven meetings were decided by a single goal and a sixth ended in a tie.
Since 2001 VCU holds an 8-4-1 lead in the series.
JMU vs. Virginia Commonwealth All-Time
JMU
leads the series 20-13-4.
Home: 12-6-0
Away: 6-7-4
Neutral: 2-0-0
Date, Result, Score, Site
9/22/78, W, 10-0, Home
10/23/80, T, 1-1, OT, Away
10/15/81, L, 5-6, Home
10/20/82, L, 1-2, Away
9/30/83, W, 3-1, Home
9/26/84, T, 1-1, OT, Away
9/25/85, L, 1-2, OT, Home
9/24/86, W, 4-1, Away
9/23/87, W, 5-0, Home
11/2/88, W, 2-1, Away
10/25/89, W, 3-0, Home
10/17/90, W, 2-1, Away
9/11/91, W, 4-0, Home
10/11/92, W, 3-0, Away
10/13/93, W, 1-0, Home
10/18/95, W, 5-1, Home
11/9/95, W, 2-1, Home*
10/16/96, W, 4-1, Away
10/15/97, W, 2-1, Home
11/12/97, L, 0-1, Away, CAA quarters
10/14/98, T, 0-0, 2 OT, Away
10/13/99, L, 1-3, Away
10/11/00, W, 2-1, OT, Home
11/10/00, W, 3-0, CAA semis
10/10/01, L, 0-1, Away
11/18/01, W, 1-0, CAA final
10/27/02, L, 1-2, Home
10/17/03, L, 1-3, Away
11/14/03, L, 0-3, Away, CAA semis
10/8/04, W, 3-1, Home
11/5/05, W, 1-0, Home
10/27/06, T, 0-0, 2 OT, Away
11/8/07, L, 1-2, Home
10/8/08, L, 0-1, Home
10/7/09, W, 2-0, Away
11/3/10, L, 2-3,
Home
10/12/11, L, 1-2, Away
Dukes End UNC Record Streak, Tie JMU Streak Record: JMU's 1-0 win over
defending NCAA champion North Carolina ended one unbeaten streak and extended
another.
The loss ended the Tar Heels'
school-record 16-game (14-0-2) unbeaten streak that began with an Oct. 21,
2011, win over Maryland.
JMU's victory put the Dukes' home unbeaten streak at 14 games, tying the school record set
over the 2003-04 seasons (13-0-1).
The Dukes' current streak (12-0-2)
began with a Sept. 2, 2011, win over Florida Atlantic. JMU did not lose at home in 2011 (11-0-1),
and the Dukes have a 2-0-1 home record in 2012.
Longest JMU Home Unbeaten Streaks
14 (12-0-2), 2011-12
14 (13-0-1), 2003-04
13 (11-0-2), 1997-98
13 (11-0-2), 1988-89
12 (11-0-1), 1972-74
11 (9-0-2), 1988
10 (9-0-1), 1989-90
9 (7-0-2), 2006
UNC Game Draws 1,531: In the first season of competition at
University Park, JMU drew a facility-record 1,531 fans for the Sept. 11 game
against defending NCAA champion North Carolina.
Since attendance figures have been
kept for regular-season games (1997), the JMU men's soccer team has drawn more
than 1,000 fans on seven occasions.
Regular-Season Home Attendance of 1,000+
1. 1,937, 9/4/98, Northeastern,
attendance for two games in JMU Invitational
2. 1,616, 10/24/98, Philadelphia Textile
3. 1,531, 11/11/12, North Carolina
4. 1,381, 10/29/97, Richmond
5. 1,322, 10/5/02, George Mason
6. 1,203, 11/4/00, George Mason
7. 1,014, 10/10/09, George Mason
CAA Tournament Home Attendance of 1,000+
1,075, 11/11/11, Delaware (CAA semifinals), attendance for both semifinals
JMU Alum
Plays for Jamaica: Former JMU player Joel Senior (JMU '11) saw playing time in Jamaica's 2-1 Sept. 7 win
over the U.S. Men's National Team.
The former Dukes midfielder entered
the match in the 83rd minute.
The game, played at National Stadium
in Kingston, Jamaica, was part of the Group A Semifinal Round of 2014 FIFA
World Cup qualifying.
Senior was a two-year starter for
the Dukes in the 2008 and 2009 seasons. He
earned All-CAA Third Team honors in 2009.
Former
Dukes Among Stats Leaders in NASL: Former JMU players Nick Zimmerman
(JMU '09) and Matt Glaeser (2003-05)
are among the statistical leaders in the North American Soccer League.
Zimmerman, a second-year Carolina RailHawks forward, ranks second in
the league in goals with 15 and third in minutes played (2,233) (games through
Sept. 12).
Glaeser, a third-year goalkeeper for the Fort
Lauderdale Strikers, has the second-most saves (98) among NASL goalies.
With two weeks remaining in
NASL regular-season play, both Carolina and Fort Lauderdale have clinched
playoff berths.
Zimmerman was a four-year midfield
starter at JMU. He earned
All-Mid-Atlantic Region honors as a senior in 2008 and was a two-time All-CAA
selection (2007, 2008). He previously
played for the New York Red Bulls (2009) and Philadelphia Union (2010) of Major
League Soccer.
Glaeser was a reserve goalkeeper at JMU for three seasons
(2003-05). He finished his collegiate
career at Hartford, where he was the America East Conference and NSCAA
Northeast Region Goalkeeper of the Year in 2007.
Five
Opponents Projected for NCAA Field: Five JMU opponents are projected to be among
the 48 teams in the 2012 NCAA Tournament field, according to the website
TopDrawerSoccer.com. The weekly
rankings are a running attempt to project the postseason NCAA Tournament
qualifiers, including every automatic conference berth. The Week
4 rankings were released Sept. 10.
JMU opponents on the list
include:
#1 North Carolina (Sept. 11 (W
1-0)
#13 Georgetown (Sept. 25)
#21 Old Dominion (Oct. 3)
#38 SIU Edwardsville (Aug. 26) (L 0-1)
#42 George Mason (Oct. 20)
Martin
Is Winningest Active Coach:
Dukes' head coach Tom Martin
is the winningest active coach in NCAA Division I soccer. In his 36th career season, he has a career
record of 455-176-61. His record in 27
JMU seasons is 336-141-51.
JMU Week by Week in the National
Polls
Highest rank of season in bold
Preseason: nr Soccer
America | votes College Soccer News | #19 NSCAA
Aug. 27: nr Soccer
America | nr College Soccer News
| votes NSCAA
Sept. 4: nr Soccer
America | nr College Soccer News
| nr NSCAA
Sept. 11: nr Soccer
America | nr College Soccer News
| nr NSCAA
CAA Teams, Highest National Rank in
2012
Delaware, votes (College Soccer
News preseason)
George Mason, votes (NSCAA Sept. 11)
Georgia State, votes (NSCAA Aug. 28)
Northeastern, votes (NSCAA Sept. 4)
Old Dominion, 5th (Soccer America Sept.
11)
National
Rankings: Five
JMU opponents (North Carolina, Old Dominion, Georgetown, SIU Edwardsville,
Northeastern) are ranked or are receiving votes in the latest national polls
(NSCAA, Soccer America, College Soccer News).
JMU Opponents in the National Polls (Sept. 10/11)
School, Game Date, Site (Result), Ranking*
SIU Edwardsville, Aug.
26, neutral (L 0-1), 22 | 25 | 22
North Carolina, Sept. 11, home (W 1-0), 1 | 2 |
1
Georgetown, Sept. 25, home, 12 | 18 | 16
Old Dominion, Oct. 3, away, 14 | 5 | 11
George Mason, Oct. 20, away, votes | nr | nr
* NSCAA
| Soccer
America | College Soccer
News
In the Region: Five CAA members
are ranked or receiving votes in the Sept. 11 South
Atlantic Region Top 10 (NSCAA).
Ranked are Old Dominion (#2), George Mason (#3), Hofstra
(#6), Northeastern (#9) and North Carolina Wilmington (votes).
Other JMU opponents ranked in region
polls include North Carolina (#1 in
South), Georgetown (#1 in
Northeast), Loyola (#6 in North
Atlantic) and Virginia Commonwealth
(#4 in Mid-Atlantic).
Earlier
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