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St. Cloud State Men’s Soccer Eyes Playoff Spot in Final Weekend of Regular Season
10/29/2025 11:35:00 AM | Men's Soccer
Huskies take on Saginaw Valley State and Davenport
St. Cloud, Minn. – St. Cloud State Men's Soccer (4-10-1, 2-8-0 GLIAC) close out their regular season this weekend as they travel to Saginaw Valley State on Friday, October 31 and then to Davenport on Sunday, November 2. Kickoff is slated for 11:00 a.m. CT for both games.
Follow the Huskies
Both games will be streamed live on FloSports (registration required). Live Stats will be provided by Saginaw Valley State on Friday and then by Davenport on Sunday.
Last Time Out
St. Cloud State hit the road this past weekend as they took on Wisconsin-Parkside and Northern Michigan.
On Friday against Wisconsin-Parkside, the Rangers opened up the game with a bang as Jaime Vasquez headed in a corner kick in the third minute to give UWP the early lead. Parkside continued to work their way into the Huskies attacking zone as they drew a penalty in the box, leading to a penalty kick. Keven Sosa stepped up to take the kick as he looked to expand the Rangers lead. Sosa fired a shot low and right but would be denied by Ramy Atia who came away with the crucial save. St. Cloud State carried that momentum over the next few minutes as they created a breakaway attack. Following a clearance on defense, the Huskies created the opportunity for Owen Wasmund who would have a scoring chance. As the Parkside keeper came out to challenge, Wasmund chipped a shot high and just barely missed the equalizing goal. SCSU ultimately went into halftime trailing 1-0.
Coming out of the break, St. Cloud State was rejuvenated and created multiple corner kicks in the opening minutes. William Gonzalez nearly tied the game as he blasted a shot just wide in the 47th minute. Off of a defensive misplay by the Huskies deep in their defensive zone, Parkside capitalized on the opportunity in the 55th minute to now lead 2-0. A mere three minutes later, the Huskies cut the deficit in half as Worsdell found the back of the net. Following a foul, Ryder Delport delivered a ball into the attacking zone for the Huskies. Andrew Holmes made initial contact before Andrés García headed a pass to Worsdell who finished the setup with a shot across the goal that hit the back of the net. St. Cloud State maintained their newly found momentum with continuous shots on goal by García and Matteo Bosch, but nothing was able to equalize the game. With time ticking away, the Rangers nearly put the game away with a late goal in the 87th, but after review by the officials, it was called back after deeming an offsides occurred. SCSU was unable to tie the game in the final three minutes as they would fall 2-1 to Wisconsin-Parkside.
Sunday's game against Northern Michigan saw the Wildcats strike first as Ian Weimer scored a goal from the bottom corner of their box in the 13th minute. St. Cloud State came away with three shots on goal in the half to try to keep pace, but were unable to equalize the game. The Wildcats nearly ended the half with another goal in the 37th minute, but it would be called back on offsides. SCSU would go into the break trailing 1-0.
Coming out of the break, a costly turnover for the Huskies in their defending zone led to a penalty kick for NMU. Luca Rosen capitalized on the opportunity and extended the lead to 2-0 in the 53rd minute. The Huskies had chances in their attacking zone, but nothing came to fruition. A red card by St. Cloud State forced the Huskies to play 11 on 10 for the final 15 minutes and that ultimately led to another Wildcat goal. The Huskies would be defeated 3-0 in Marquette, Michigan.
St. Cloud State Statistical Team Leaders (amount)
St. Cloud State Team Statistics (GLIAC Ranking)
The Save King
Goalkeeper Ramy Atia became the programs all-time leader in saves two weeks ago as he now totals 121 career saves. Atia passed Gage Steiner who previously held the program record with 110. The senior from Des Plaines, Illinois, is also tied with Dylan De Baldo for the most career shutouts with five after a shutout win against Purdue Northwest.
Ice in the Veins
Following his game-winning goal against Purdue Northwest two weeks ago, Owen Worsdell is now tied with former teammate Philip Caputo for the most career game-winning goals in program history with five. His game winner against Purdue Northwest was Worsdell's first of the season as he now totals 13 career goals.
Time to Play the Game
By playing in both games this past weekend, seniors Rhys Ward and Owen Worsdell close in on becoming the program leaders in career games played. Ward and Worsdell are interlocked with 63 career games played each which is currently tied for third. The duo need to play two more games to break the record of 64 games which is held by Mika Folstad and Nolan Pratumwon.
Playoff Push
With two regular season games left in the season, the Huskies eye a playoff push to close the season. The GLIAC standings are as follows:
The top two teams in the GLIAC will receive a bye to the semifinals while seeds three through six will battle in the quarterfinals.
The conference schedule for the week is as follows:
Wednesday, October 29
Davenport vs Saginaw Valley State
Friday, October 31
St. Cloud State vs. Saginaw Valley State
Purdue Northwest vs Wisconsin-Parkside
Roosevelt vs Northern Michigan
Sunday, November 2
St. Cloud State vs Davenport
Roosevelt vs Wisconsin-Parkside
Purdue Northwest vs Northern Michigan
In the event that St. Cloud State and Purdue Northwest were to have their points tied in the standings, they would go into tiebreakers to determine the playoff spot. The tiebreakers are as follows:
In the event where SCSU ties Saginaw Valley State on Friday and then beats Davenport on Sunday with Davenport also losing to Saginaw Valley State on Wednesday, the Huskies would potentially secure the five seed depending on outcomes from Purdue Northwest. They would be tied at 10 conference points with Davenport and hold a 2-0 record over the Panthers on the year.
St. Cloud State has reached the playoffs in three consecutive seasons and control their own destiny to capture a fourth consecutive playoff berth.
Series History
Friday's game against Saginaw Valley State will be the 11th overall meeting between the programs with the Huskies trailing 0-7-3 in the series. The teams played earlier in the season at Husky Stadium where the Cardinals came out victorious.
The first half was tightly contested with both defenses holding strong. Ramy Atia came away with three saves in the half to keep a 0 on the scoreboard for the Cardinals. Offensively, the Huskies tallied three shots with one coming on goal.
Moving into the second half, SVSU struck in the first four minutes of the half with a goal by Narcis Gavalda. The Cardinals continued to apply pressure as Liam Zimmerman scored in the 70th and 75th minute to put them up 3-0. St. Cloud State was held to only four shots in the game with two landing on goal in what would ultimately be a 3-0 defeat.
Sunday's match against Davenport will be the 11th meeting between the programs with the Huskies trailing 1-7-2 all-time. St. Cloud State took the first matchup of the season at Husky Stadium in their conference opener.
The first half was a battle between the two goalkeepers in Ramy Atia for the Huskies and Beau Hudd for the Panthers. Both offenses generated seven shots in the half with three landing on goal. Each keeper came up with big time saves to keep the game knotted at 0-0 headed into the halftime break.
Moving into the second half, play ramped up as both teams battled for the always important conference victory. St. Cloud State applied offensive pressure throughout the second half with multiple scoring chances but ultimately broke through in the 76th minute. The Huskies would have a throw-in deep in their offensive zone as Ryder Delport delivered a pristine ball into the box. Yousif Atia made a great play on the ball as he centered it off his head. After being knocked by two Davenport defenders, the ball landed at the feet of Andrés García who blasted the ball past Hudd with his right foot to give the Huskies a 1-0 lead. Following the goal by García, the Huskies defense did their part to secure the three-points in the standings by limiting Davenport to only three shots the rest of the way with only one landing on goal. St. Cloud State went on to capture a 1-0 shutout victory in their conference opener against Davenport.
Scouting Saginaw Valley State
The Saginaw Valley State Cardinals come into this match with an 8-2-4 record partnered with a 7-2-1 mark in conference play to be seeded second in the GLIAC. SVSU are currently ranked No. 6 in the Midwest Region via the United Soccer Coaches. The Cardinals are coming off a strong 2024 season where they went 16-6 and were GLIAC regular season and tournament champions. SVSU reached the NCAA Tournament and came up with wins against Rogers State and Tiffin before falling to McKendree in the quarterfinals. The Cardinals came into the year ranked No. 7 in Division II while being projected to finish first in the GLIAC.
In the offseason, the Cardinals lost four of their six All-GLIAC Honorees from a season ago. They do return goalkeeper Nick Kay (Second Team All-GLIAC) and Oleksiy Kharko (Honorable Mention). Kay started all 22 games and tallied a 0.89 goals allowed average with 64 saves and eight shutouts. He also was named United Soccer Coaches Second Team All-Midwest Region. Kharko started two games and produced one assist with three shots on goal in the midfield.
Four Cardinals have scored double-digit points in Matty Telfer, Eoin Farrell, Evan Baker, and Lui Ingavi. Telfer leads the way with 16 points from six goals and four assists. Farrell has 11 from five goals and an assist. Baker and Ingavi each have 10 points from four goals and two assists. In goal, Kay has started every game and notched a 0.71 goals allowed average with 30 saves on a 75.0 save percentage and six shutouts.
Head Coach Louis Barrow enters his seventh season with Saginaw Valley State this fall. He has produced a 72-28-17 record in his tenure. Barrow and the Cardinals have won 8+ games in five of his six seasons and finished top two in the GLIAC standings on four separate occasions.
Saginaw Valley State Statistical Team Leaders (amount)
Saginaw Valley State Team Statistics (GLIAC Ranking)
The Davenport Panthers come into this game holding a 3-6-5 record and a 2-4-4 mark in GLIAC play. The Panthers are coming off a 9-8-4 record in 2024 where they reached the GLIAC tournament. Davenport beat Wisconsin-Parkside 2-0 in the quarterfinals before falling to Roosevelt 0-1 in the semifinals. The win against UW-Parkside was enough to propel them into the NCAA Tournament, but they fell 0-1 to Fort Hayes State in the first round. Davenport came into this season projected to finish fourth in the GLIAC.
The Panthers return some of their key contributors from last year's squad to 2025 including Easton Lopez, Austin Hall, and Beau Hudd. Lopez was named GLIAC Freshman of the Year and earned First Team All-GLIAC as well as D2CCA All-Midwest Region First Team. Hall played a team-high 1,856 minutes and Hudd started all 18 games in goal, tallying a 1.16 goals allowed average.
Charlie Davis leads the Panthers offense with 13 points from four goals and five assists. Davis also leads the team in shots and shots on goal. Ryan Sheffer and Maxamillian Postlewait are the only other Panthers with multiple goals on the year with four and three goals respectively. Hudd has started 13 games in goal and has accumulated a 1.18 goals allowed average with 46 saves and two shutouts.
Head Coach Chris Hughes enters his 14th season with Davenport in 2025. Hughes has totaled a 151-83-30 record during his tenure. Davenport has reached the NCAA Tournament twice, captured a GLIAC Tournament Championship, and were National Champions at the NAIA level under Hughes.
Davenport Statistical Team Leaders (amount)
Davenport Team Statistics (GLIAC Ranking)
For all the latest on St. Cloud State Men's Soccer, stay tuned to SCSUHuskies.com and follow the team on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
Follow the Huskies
Both games will be streamed live on FloSports (registration required). Live Stats will be provided by Saginaw Valley State on Friday and then by Davenport on Sunday.
Last Time Out
St. Cloud State hit the road this past weekend as they took on Wisconsin-Parkside and Northern Michigan.
On Friday against Wisconsin-Parkside, the Rangers opened up the game with a bang as Jaime Vasquez headed in a corner kick in the third minute to give UWP the early lead. Parkside continued to work their way into the Huskies attacking zone as they drew a penalty in the box, leading to a penalty kick. Keven Sosa stepped up to take the kick as he looked to expand the Rangers lead. Sosa fired a shot low and right but would be denied by Ramy Atia who came away with the crucial save. St. Cloud State carried that momentum over the next few minutes as they created a breakaway attack. Following a clearance on defense, the Huskies created the opportunity for Owen Wasmund who would have a scoring chance. As the Parkside keeper came out to challenge, Wasmund chipped a shot high and just barely missed the equalizing goal. SCSU ultimately went into halftime trailing 1-0.
Coming out of the break, St. Cloud State was rejuvenated and created multiple corner kicks in the opening minutes. William Gonzalez nearly tied the game as he blasted a shot just wide in the 47th minute. Off of a defensive misplay by the Huskies deep in their defensive zone, Parkside capitalized on the opportunity in the 55th minute to now lead 2-0. A mere three minutes later, the Huskies cut the deficit in half as Worsdell found the back of the net. Following a foul, Ryder Delport delivered a ball into the attacking zone for the Huskies. Andrew Holmes made initial contact before Andrés García headed a pass to Worsdell who finished the setup with a shot across the goal that hit the back of the net. St. Cloud State maintained their newly found momentum with continuous shots on goal by García and Matteo Bosch, but nothing was able to equalize the game. With time ticking away, the Rangers nearly put the game away with a late goal in the 87th, but after review by the officials, it was called back after deeming an offsides occurred. SCSU was unable to tie the game in the final three minutes as they would fall 2-1 to Wisconsin-Parkside.
Sunday's game against Northern Michigan saw the Wildcats strike first as Ian Weimer scored a goal from the bottom corner of their box in the 13th minute. St. Cloud State came away with three shots on goal in the half to try to keep pace, but were unable to equalize the game. The Wildcats nearly ended the half with another goal in the 37th minute, but it would be called back on offsides. SCSU would go into the break trailing 1-0.
Coming out of the break, a costly turnover for the Huskies in their defending zone led to a penalty kick for NMU. Luca Rosen capitalized on the opportunity and extended the lead to 2-0 in the 53rd minute. The Huskies had chances in their attacking zone, but nothing came to fruition. A red card by St. Cloud State forced the Huskies to play 11 on 10 for the final 15 minutes and that ultimately led to another Wildcat goal. The Huskies would be defeated 3-0 in Marquette, Michigan.
St. Cloud State Statistical Team Leaders (amount)
- Points- Andrés García (11)
- Goals- Andrés García (5)
- Assists- Matteo Bosch, Ryder Delport, Andrew Holmes & Diego Ramos (2)
- Game-winning goals- Andrés García (2)
- Shots on goal- Andrés García (15)
- Shots- Andrés García & Owen Worsdell (24)
- Minutes- Ryder Delport (1273)
- Saves- Ramy Atia (59)
- Save percentage- Ramy Atia (70.2%)
- Goals allowed average- Ramy Atia (1.84)
- Goalkeeper wins- Ramy Atia (3)
- Shutouts- Ramy Atia (2)
St. Cloud State Team Statistics (GLIAC Ranking)
- 9.80 shots per game (7th) | 4.93 shots on goal per game (T-5th)
- 3.00 points per game (5th) | 1.00 goals per game (6th) | 1.00 assists per game (5th)
- 1.80 goals allowed per game (6th) | 4.47 saves per game (4th)
- 8.93 fouls per game (1st) | 4.00 corner kicks per game (6th)
The Save King
Goalkeeper Ramy Atia became the programs all-time leader in saves two weeks ago as he now totals 121 career saves. Atia passed Gage Steiner who previously held the program record with 110. The senior from Des Plaines, Illinois, is also tied with Dylan De Baldo for the most career shutouts with five after a shutout win against Purdue Northwest.
Ice in the Veins
Following his game-winning goal against Purdue Northwest two weeks ago, Owen Worsdell is now tied with former teammate Philip Caputo for the most career game-winning goals in program history with five. His game winner against Purdue Northwest was Worsdell's first of the season as he now totals 13 career goals.
Time to Play the Game
By playing in both games this past weekend, seniors Rhys Ward and Owen Worsdell close in on becoming the program leaders in career games played. Ward and Worsdell are interlocked with 63 career games played each which is currently tied for third. The duo need to play two more games to break the record of 64 games which is held by Mika Folstad and Nolan Pratumwon.
Playoff Push
With two regular season games left in the season, the Huskies eye a playoff push to close the season. The GLIAC standings are as follows:
- Roosevelt: 23 points
- Saginaw Valley State: 22 points
- Wisconsin-Parkside: 18 points
- Northern Michigan: 14 points
- Davenport: 10 points
- St. Cloud State: 6 points
- Purdue Northwest: 5 points
The top two teams in the GLIAC will receive a bye to the semifinals while seeds three through six will battle in the quarterfinals.
The conference schedule for the week is as follows:
Wednesday, October 29
Davenport vs Saginaw Valley State
Friday, October 31
St. Cloud State vs. Saginaw Valley State
Purdue Northwest vs Wisconsin-Parkside
Roosevelt vs Northern Michigan
Sunday, November 2
St. Cloud State vs Davenport
Roosevelt vs Wisconsin-Parkside
Purdue Northwest vs Northern Michigan
In the event that St. Cloud State and Purdue Northwest were to have their points tied in the standings, they would go into tiebreakers to determine the playoff spot. The tiebreakers are as follows:
- Head-to-head results: SCSU is 1-1 against PNW on the season
- Goal differential against all GLIAC teams: SCSU has a -11 goal differential, PNW with -8
- Goals scored average in conference matches: SCSU has a .500 goals scored average, PNW with .900
- Goals allowed average in conference matches: SCSU has a 1.60 GAA, PNW with 1.70
- Coin flip
In the event where SCSU ties Saginaw Valley State on Friday and then beats Davenport on Sunday with Davenport also losing to Saginaw Valley State on Wednesday, the Huskies would potentially secure the five seed depending on outcomes from Purdue Northwest. They would be tied at 10 conference points with Davenport and hold a 2-0 record over the Panthers on the year.
St. Cloud State has reached the playoffs in three consecutive seasons and control their own destiny to capture a fourth consecutive playoff berth.
Series History
Friday's game against Saginaw Valley State will be the 11th overall meeting between the programs with the Huskies trailing 0-7-3 in the series. The teams played earlier in the season at Husky Stadium where the Cardinals came out victorious.
The first half was tightly contested with both defenses holding strong. Ramy Atia came away with three saves in the half to keep a 0 on the scoreboard for the Cardinals. Offensively, the Huskies tallied three shots with one coming on goal.
Moving into the second half, SVSU struck in the first four minutes of the half with a goal by Narcis Gavalda. The Cardinals continued to apply pressure as Liam Zimmerman scored in the 70th and 75th minute to put them up 3-0. St. Cloud State was held to only four shots in the game with two landing on goal in what would ultimately be a 3-0 defeat.
Sunday's match against Davenport will be the 11th meeting between the programs with the Huskies trailing 1-7-2 all-time. St. Cloud State took the first matchup of the season at Husky Stadium in their conference opener.
The first half was a battle between the two goalkeepers in Ramy Atia for the Huskies and Beau Hudd for the Panthers. Both offenses generated seven shots in the half with three landing on goal. Each keeper came up with big time saves to keep the game knotted at 0-0 headed into the halftime break.
Moving into the second half, play ramped up as both teams battled for the always important conference victory. St. Cloud State applied offensive pressure throughout the second half with multiple scoring chances but ultimately broke through in the 76th minute. The Huskies would have a throw-in deep in their offensive zone as Ryder Delport delivered a pristine ball into the box. Yousif Atia made a great play on the ball as he centered it off his head. After being knocked by two Davenport defenders, the ball landed at the feet of Andrés García who blasted the ball past Hudd with his right foot to give the Huskies a 1-0 lead. Following the goal by García, the Huskies defense did their part to secure the three-points in the standings by limiting Davenport to only three shots the rest of the way with only one landing on goal. St. Cloud State went on to capture a 1-0 shutout victory in their conference opener against Davenport.
Scouting Saginaw Valley State
The Saginaw Valley State Cardinals come into this match with an 8-2-4 record partnered with a 7-2-1 mark in conference play to be seeded second in the GLIAC. SVSU are currently ranked No. 6 in the Midwest Region via the United Soccer Coaches. The Cardinals are coming off a strong 2024 season where they went 16-6 and were GLIAC regular season and tournament champions. SVSU reached the NCAA Tournament and came up with wins against Rogers State and Tiffin before falling to McKendree in the quarterfinals. The Cardinals came into the year ranked No. 7 in Division II while being projected to finish first in the GLIAC.
In the offseason, the Cardinals lost four of their six All-GLIAC Honorees from a season ago. They do return goalkeeper Nick Kay (Second Team All-GLIAC) and Oleksiy Kharko (Honorable Mention). Kay started all 22 games and tallied a 0.89 goals allowed average with 64 saves and eight shutouts. He also was named United Soccer Coaches Second Team All-Midwest Region. Kharko started two games and produced one assist with three shots on goal in the midfield.
Four Cardinals have scored double-digit points in Matty Telfer, Eoin Farrell, Evan Baker, and Lui Ingavi. Telfer leads the way with 16 points from six goals and four assists. Farrell has 11 from five goals and an assist. Baker and Ingavi each have 10 points from four goals and two assists. In goal, Kay has started every game and notched a 0.71 goals allowed average with 30 saves on a 75.0 save percentage and six shutouts.
Head Coach Louis Barrow enters his seventh season with Saginaw Valley State this fall. He has produced a 72-28-17 record in his tenure. Barrow and the Cardinals have won 8+ games in five of his six seasons and finished top two in the GLIAC standings on four separate occasions.
Saginaw Valley State Statistical Team Leaders (amount)
- Points- Matty Telfer (16)
- Goals- Matty Telfer (6)
- Assists- Matty Telfer & Taro Aboubakary (4)
- Game-winning goals- Evan Baker, Eoin Farrell, & Lui Ingavi (2)
- Shots on goal- Matty Telfer (23)
- Shots- Matty Telfer (37)
- Saves- Nick Kay (30)
- Save percentage- Nick Kay (75.0%)
- Goals allowed average- Nick Kay (0.71)
- Goalkeeper wins- Nick Kay (8)
- Shutouts- Nick Kay (6)
Saginaw Valley State Team Statistics (GLIAC Ranking)
- 18.64 shots per game (1st) | 8.57 shots on goal per game (1st)
- 6.00 points per game (1st) | 2.00 goals per game (1st) | 2.00 assists per game (1st)
- 0.71 goals allowed per game (1st) | 2.21 saves per game (7th)
- 15.43 fouls per game (7th) | 7.43 corner kicks per game (1st)
The Davenport Panthers come into this game holding a 3-6-5 record and a 2-4-4 mark in GLIAC play. The Panthers are coming off a 9-8-4 record in 2024 where they reached the GLIAC tournament. Davenport beat Wisconsin-Parkside 2-0 in the quarterfinals before falling to Roosevelt 0-1 in the semifinals. The win against UW-Parkside was enough to propel them into the NCAA Tournament, but they fell 0-1 to Fort Hayes State in the first round. Davenport came into this season projected to finish fourth in the GLIAC.
The Panthers return some of their key contributors from last year's squad to 2025 including Easton Lopez, Austin Hall, and Beau Hudd. Lopez was named GLIAC Freshman of the Year and earned First Team All-GLIAC as well as D2CCA All-Midwest Region First Team. Hall played a team-high 1,856 minutes and Hudd started all 18 games in goal, tallying a 1.16 goals allowed average.
Charlie Davis leads the Panthers offense with 13 points from four goals and five assists. Davis also leads the team in shots and shots on goal. Ryan Sheffer and Maxamillian Postlewait are the only other Panthers with multiple goals on the year with four and three goals respectively. Hudd has started 13 games in goal and has accumulated a 1.18 goals allowed average with 46 saves and two shutouts.
Head Coach Chris Hughes enters his 14th season with Davenport in 2025. Hughes has totaled a 151-83-30 record during his tenure. Davenport has reached the NCAA Tournament twice, captured a GLIAC Tournament Championship, and were National Champions at the NAIA level under Hughes.
Davenport Statistical Team Leaders (amount)
- Points- Charlie Davis (13)
- Goals- Charlie Davis & Ryan Sheffer (4)
- Assists- Charlie Davis (5)
- Game-winning goals- Charlie Davis (2)
- Shots on goal- Charlie Davis (21)
- Shots- Charlie Davis (41)
- Minutes- Charlie Davis (1260)
- Saves- Beau Hudd (46)
- Save percentage- Beau Hudd (75.4%)
- Goals allowed average- Beau Hudd (1.18)
- Goalkeeper wins- Beau Hudd (3)
- Shutouts- Beau Hudd (2)
Davenport Team Statistics (GLIAC Ranking)
- 14.57 shots per game (2nd) | 7.00 shots on goal per game (2nd)
- 2.79 points per game (6th) | 1.00 goals per game (5th) | 0.78 assists per game (6th)
- 1.21 goals allowed per game (4th) | 3.93 saves per game (5th)
- 13.36 fouls per game (6th) | 5.71 corner kicks per game (3rd)
For all the latest on St. Cloud State Men's Soccer, stay tuned to SCSUHuskies.com and follow the team on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
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