Game Notes (PDF)
Now among the final 16 teams remaining in the 2017 NCAA Men's Soccer Tournament, the Bulldogs look to make program history Sunday afternoon at top-seeded Wake Forest.
This marks the third time that Butler has advanced to the Round of 16 (1995, 1998), but a win over the Demon Deacons would propel the Bulldogs farther than any of the team in Butler history.
The teams will meet Sunday afternoon at 5 p.m., in Winston-Salem, N.C. The match will air on ESPN3.
Butler advanced to Sunday's match after beating No. 16 overall seed VCU, 3-2, on the Rams' home soil in Richmond, Va. The Bulldogs are now 14-4-2 on the season.
Butler overcame a 1-0 deficit by scoring three goals in less than five minutes early in the second half.
In the 54
th minute,
Joe Moulden headed down a cross at the feet of
Alex Lehtinen, who was able to score from four yards out to tie the match. Less than four minutes later,
Isaac Galliford played a ball into the box that
Lewis Suddick was able to collect and score inside the right post. Butler's third goal came in the 59
th minute off the foot of
Brandon Guhl.
Guhl's goal was his BIG EAST-leading 13
th of the season.
VCU took the early lead in the 25
th minute as Luc Fatton deflected a Butler pass and then took one touch on the bouncing ball to lob a shot over the head of keeper
Eric Dick, who had come off his line expecting a pass from a teammate. Fatton's shot was from about 30 yards out.
VCU pulled within one off a set piece in the 63
rd minute as Ulrik Edvarsen headed in a free kick. However, Butler would be able to hold on over the last 27 minutes.
Butler enters Sunday's match ranked No. 19 in the United Soccer Coaches poll; in addition to being the NCAA Tournament's top seed, the Demon Deacons are also ranked No. 1 nationally.
Butler finished the BIG EAST regular season with an 8-1 record. The Bulldogs won their NCAA Tournament first round match Nov. 16 in Indianapolis, knocking off ASUN champion Lipscomb by a score of 2-0, before traveling to VCU.
The Bulldogs received the eighth NCAA Tournament berth in program history and the second of the at-large variety. It is also Butler's second consecutive appearance under head coachÂ
Paul Snape.
Butler is now 5-6-2 in NCAA Tournament matches, including SIUE advancing in a shootout in the second round of the 2016 tournament, which is officially a draw.
The Bulldogs' victory over Lipscomb Nov. 16 included two goals from Guhl and a clean sheet from
Eric Dick. Both of Guhl's goals were assisted by juniorÂ
Kieran Geldenhuys.
Butler, which captured the 2017 BIG EAST regular season title, was well-represented as the conference announced its regular season awards and all-conference teams Nov. 3.
Redshirt seniorÂ
Eric Dick was selected as the BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year, while sophomore BrandonÂ
Guhl was named Co-Offensive Player of the Year. Head coachÂ
Paul Snape and his staff earned Coaching Staff of the Year.
Dick and Guhl were joined on the All-BIG EAST First Team by sophomore midfielder LewisÂ
Suddick. Junior defenderÂ
Joe Moulden was voted on to the All-BIG EAST Second Team.
All-BIG EAST Teams and major awards are voted on by the league's head coaches, who are not permitted to vote for their own players. All-BIG EAST First and Second Teams are comprised of three forwards, three midfielders, three defenders, one goalkeeper and one at-large selection. The BIG EAST All-Freshman Team recognizes the top-11 freshman vote earners.
Dick now has the BIG EAST lead with nine shutouts on the season. The Butler captain is among the BIG EAST leaders in goals against average (0.91, third), save percentage (.827, second), and saves per game (4.53, first). Dick has been named the conference's goalkeeper of the week four times in 2017. Previously, Dick was voted to the 2015 All-BIG EAST Second Team. Dick was the 2016 BIG EAST Tournament Most Outstanding Defensive Player.
Guhl, in his first season with the Bulldogs after transferring from SMU, now leads the BIG EAST with 13 goals. His 30 points also lead the conference. He has five game-winning goals so far in 2017. Guhl shared Co-Offensive Player of the Year accolades with Creighton's Ricky Lopez-Espin.
Suddick is second in the BIG EAST with eight assists, despite missing four matches. He added six goals for 20 points. His six goals include four game-winners, one shy of Guhl's team and conference lead. Twice in 2017, Suddick has received the conference's weekly offensive award. A season ago, Suddick was selected to the BIG EAST All-Newcomer Team.
Moulden anchored a Butler back line that has allowed only 21 goals in 20 contests this season. That includes nine shutouts. The junior also scored the first goal of his Butler career in the Bulldogs' 2-1 win at Marquette Oct. 28, which clinched the BIG EAST regular season title for the Bulldogs. He added a second goal in the BIG EAST semifinals as Butler erased a 2-0 deficit in the final 20 minutes of regulation before Xavier advanced in a shootout. Moulden and Geldenhuys were named to the 2017 BIG EAST All-Tournament Team.
Butler is 8-1-2 at the Sellick Bowl in 2017.
The Bulldogs are ranked No. 14 in the final RPI rankings released by the NCAA Monday, Nov. 13. Butler has wins over nine top-100 RPI opponents this season (in addition to the tie against Indiana, which is No. 4 in the final RPI): VCU, San Francisco (No. 43), South Florida (No. 44), Xavier (No. 48), Creighton (No. 57), St. John's (No. 67), Evansville (No. 75), UIC (No. 77), and Lipscomb (No. 87). Butler's four losses on the season include Louisville (No. 5), Western Michigan (No. 8), and Georgetown (No. 19).
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The Bulldogs are ranked No. 19 in this week's United Soccer Coaches poll. Butler is currently ranked in all national polls: No. 14 in the Top Drawer Soccer poll and No. 16 by College Soccer News.
Butler's 2-1 win at Marquette Oct. 28 included the first goal allowed by the Bulldogs in 480:58 of game action, a stretch that dates back to an Oct. 10 loss at SIUE. Butler posted four shutouts between the SIUE and Marquette matches.
Those four shutouts include a 0-0 tie against (then) No. 1 Indiana on Oct. 18. That in-state match was played in front of 6,105 fans, the largest crowd in Butler men's soccer history and the biggest gathering since the Sellick Bowl was renovated in 2010. The previous record was 5,029 for the 2013 match against Indiana.
The double-overtime result against the top-ranked Hoosiers was the Bulldogs' first tie of the season as they had previously won all four of their overtime contests. It was the fifth straight match-up between the in-state rivals to go to overtime.
Butler posted shutouts in five of its nine BIG EAST matches withÂ
Dick in goal for each of those contests.
Dick has orchestrated shutouts in nine matches this season. For his efforts, Dick has been named BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Week four times this season. Dick earned a spot on this week's College Soccer News Team of the Week Oct. 30 after posting a shutout at Seton Hall and making nine saves in the 2-1 win over Marquette. Dick has 28 career shutouts, which is the best mark in Butler program history.
Suddick was named the BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week on Oct. 30. It was his second time earning the weekly honor this season. He also earned a spot on Top Drawer Soccer's National Team of the Week. Suddick played a role in three of Butler's four goals that week. Suddick scored the game-winner at Seton Hall. Suddick assisted on both of Butler's goals at Marquette, serving up a free kick that
 Moulden headed in and findingÂ
Guhl up the right side for the team's second goal 40 seconds later.
Suddick was named the No. 84 player nationally in a midseason list authored by Top Drawer Soccer. Suddick has missed four matches on the season. Butler is 12-2-2 in Suddick's 16 matches. In those 12 wins, Suddick has scored four game-winners and assisted on the game-winner in five of the other matches.
With the two goals against Creighton (in addition to an assist onÂ
Joel Harvey's game-winner earlier in the week in the 1-0 win over Evansville), Guhl was named BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week and earned spots on the national teams of the week for College Soccer News and Top Drawer Soccer Sept. 18. Guhl joinedÂ
Jared Timmer (Aug. 28) and Suddick (now twice) as Butler players have been selected for the conference's offensive weekly award. Additionally, Leonard was named BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week on Oct. 23 after transitioning to the back line for shutouts against Indiana and Villanova.Â
Kieran Geldenhuys was named to the Top Drawer Soccer Team of the Week on Oct. 23 as well.
Butler's 14 wins have featured seven different Bulldogs with the game-winner (Guhl – five times, Suddick – four times,
Alex Lehtinen, Harvey, Timmer, Geldenhuys, and Leonard).Â
Isaac Galliford is third on the team in points with 12 (three goals and six assists).
Snape has gone deeper onto his bench this season after All-League player Timmer was lost for the season to a leg injury in the team's second match of the season (Aug. 28 at Louisville). MidfielderÂ
Marco Charalambous, a starter in 2016, was lost for the season due to a knee injury sustained over the summer. StartersÂ
Derek Sutton andÂ
Bennett Kim have also missed multiple matches due to injury, but both are currently back in the line-up.
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Geldenhuys and LeonardÂ
are the only Bulldogs to start all 20Â matches for the Bulldogs. Both Leonard and Geldenhuys have played all but five minutes this season. Moulden has played every minute other than being forced to sit out the IU match due to yellow card accumulation.
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Snape has a record of 66-44-22. The Butler coaching staff, led by Snape, was named the NSCAA (now referred to as United Soccer Coaches) Great Lakes Region Staff of the Year for Division I institutions in 2016. This honor is a result of a vote by other coaches in the region.Â
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