2024 SIU Edwardsville Cougars men's soccer team

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Headcoach
Assistant coaches
  • Jordan Grant
  • Jaxsen Wirth
  • Andy Brennan (GA)
HomestadiumRalph Korte Stadium
Capacity, 4,000
2024 SIU Edwardsville Cougars men's soccer
OVC Season Champions
OVC Tournament Champions
ConferenceOhio Valley Conference
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Jordan Grant
  • Jaxsen Wirth
  • Andy Brennan (GA)
Home stadiumRalph Korte Stadium
Capacity, 4,000
Seasons
 2023
2025 
2024 Ohio Valley Conference men's soccer standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
SIU Edwardsville8111253
Lindenwood #6221163
Houston Christian523875
Liberty532773
Incarnate Word325666
Western Illinois3708111
Southern Indiana #1722142
Eastern Illinois1812122
As of December 17, 2024
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
Source: OVC

The 2024 SIU Edwardsville Cougars men's soccer team represented Southern Illinois University Edwardsville during the 2024 NCAA Division I men's soccer season, the school's 58th season. The Cougars are coached by Cale Wassermann. The team plays their home games on Bob Guelker Field at the Ralph Korte Stadium as a member of the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC).[1][2] The Cougars are the defending OVC regular season and tournament champions.

The Cougars return thirteen players from 2023 as well as a redshirt. They are joined by five freshmen and eight transfers from other schools.[3] Included in the returners are the Cougars' four top scorers from 2023, Pavel Dashin, Stephan Moreira, Ignacio "Nacho" Abeal Pou, and Jake Karolczak. These four, plus six other returners accounted for 29 goals and 27 assists of last season's total 44 goals and 46 assists.[4]

In August, the OVC head coaches and communications directors voted to pick the preseason favorite to win the OVC Men's Soccer Championship. Teams received 7 points for a first-place votes, 6 for a second-place vote, etc.

2023 OVC Men's Soccer Predicted Order of Finish[5]

1. SIUE (11 first-place votes) – 95 points

2. Liberty (3) – 79

4. Lindenwood – 66

5. HCU (2) – 59

6. Eastern Illinois – 36

7. Western Illinois – 25

8. Southern Indiana – 21

In the TopDrawerSoccer.com Preseason College Soccer National Ranking, the Cougars were ranked #25.[6]

Regular season

In the season opener, the statistics would seem to show the Big Ten's Michigan State Spartans dominating the Cougars by leading 12–4 in shots, 6–3 in shots on goal, and 3–1 on corner kicks, but the final score was a 1–1 draw. Strong defense was the keynote for both teams, as they moved up and down the pitch, with the Cougars reluctant to take the less-than-perfect shot. After a near-thing foul in the box, Sparty scored first on a penalty kick in the 38th minute that was the only thing to get past Rob Gjelaj in his debut as the Cougars' goalkeeper. In the 60th minute, Patrick Coleman sent a perfect pass to Nic Muench that was driven past the MSU keeper to earn the draw.[7]

In the first game of their Wolstein Classic, the Big Ten's 20th ranked Ohio State Buckeyes, the Cougars were pretty much dominated in the first half, and, although the second half was fairly well evenly-played, OSU added two more goals to the two from the first half. With four Buckeyes scoring and three of the four adding assists, the home team outshot the Cougars 17–8 and 10–2 on goal. Although conceding the four goals, Rob Gjelaj made six saves before both sides changed goalkeepers late in the game. Nic Muench led the Cougars with three shots, and Wes Gibson got off two, but it was too little to matter.[8]

Despite Rob Gjelaj turning away a penalty shot in the thirteenth minute, Dayton dominated the Cougars in the second game of Ohio State's Wolstein Classic. The Flyers scored once in the first half and three times in the second, even though Gjelaj made eight saves and Ethan Kornas added two more versus Dayton's onslaught of 31 shots, including 15 on goal. Nacho Abeal took two of SIUE's nine shots.[9]

In front of 6,128 fans, the SIUE Cougars and the 19th ranked St. Louis Billikens met in Downtown West at CityPark in the 41st iteration of the Bronze Boot Game for possession of the Joseph Carenza, Sr. Trophy. The Bills may have won the statistical battle, but the Cougars won the game and took home the Bronze Boot for the second consecutive year. In the 62nd minute, Nacho Abeal was driving toward the goal and was fouled inside the box. Yasha Schaerer converted the penalty kick to give SIUE the 1–0 lead. The Billikens outshot the Cougars 13–4 overall and 4–2 in shots on goal, and they were especially active in the late stages of the game, but Rob Gjelaj made saves on all four potential scores to keep a clean sheet and seal SIUE's first win of the season. The Cougars are now 1–2–1.[10]

The game was rescheduled from Thursday to Friday to miss the heavy weather of Hurricane Francine's aftermath, but the Cougars and the Memphis Tigers still played to a 1–1 draw in a steady rainfall. As has generally been the course this season, SIUE trailed the home team in shots 16–8 and on goal 7–5, but both squads was strong enough on defense to prevent any scoring after the game's first seventeen minutes. In the 13th minute, Nacho Abeal pounced on a ball that was loosed by a midfield slip in the wet pitch and flew toward the goal, driving his shot past the keeper to give the Cougars the lead. Five minutes later, as play resumed following an injury substitution, the home team was scurrying around seemingly before SIUE was ready to resume; the ball ended up in a mad scramble right in front of the net, and a Memphis foot knocked it past Rob Gjelaj, who was unable to make one of his six saves. The rest of the match, it was the Tigers pressing and the Cougars turning them away, then the Cougars pressing before it was the Tigers once more. Nic Meunch led SIUE with two shots on goal. With the draw, the Cougars record is now 1–2–2.[11]

Post season

The Ohio Valley Conference men's soccer tournament was again held at SIUE's Ralph Korte Stadium.[5] The Cougars defeated Incanate Word 1–0 in the semifinals. They then downed Hoston Christian in the final 2–1 on a "golden goal" in the second extra period to earn the OVC's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.

Honors

Following the season opening draw with Michigan State, defender Nic Muench was named the Ohio Valley Conference Offensive Player of the Week for his game-tying goal, and Rob Gjelaj was named the Ohio Valley Conference Goalkkeeper of the Week for allowing only a penalty kick goal while making 5 saves[12]

Nik Muench and Jacob Bilyeu were named to the Wolstein Classic All-Tournament Team.[9]

After the Cougars beat 19th ranked St.Louis U. in the Bronze Boot Game, Wes Gibson was named the Ohio Valley Conference Defensive Player of the Week for his job of captaining the defense, and Rob Gjelaj was named the Ohio Valley Conference Goalkkeeper of the Week for the second time for making four saves and keeping a clean sheet versus SLU.[13]

Following the Memphis game, Rob Gjelaj was named the Ohio Valley Conference Co-Goalkkeeper of the Week, his third award of the season.[14]

Following the opening weekend of OVC play, Nic Muench was named the Ohio Valley Conference Defensive Player of the Week for the second time, and Rob Gjelaj was awarded the Ohio Valley Conference Co-Goalkkeeper of the Week honor, his fourth award of the season.[15]

After scoring a goal and having an assist in the Lindenwood game, sophomore Yasha Schaerer was named the Prairie Farms Cougar of the Week.[16]

Graduate student Wes Gibson was recognized as the Ohio Valley Conference Defensive Player of the Week after helping SIUE to a pair of shutout wins over Eastern Illinois and Southern Indiana. It was Gibson's second award of the season.[17]

Following a week that saw SIUE men's soccer move to 5–0 in Ohio Valley Conference play, Ignacio "Nacho" Abeal was named the Ohio Valley Conference Offensive Player of the Week, and Rob Gjelaj was designated the Ohio Valley Conference Goalkkeeper of the Week for the fifth time.[18]

For his consistently solid play, and especially for his goal from more than 70 yards away versus Liberty, Carles Zomeno was named the Prairie Farms Cougar of the Week.[19]

Graduate student forward Jacob Bilyeu was named as the newest recipient of the Cougars' prestigious Jack Blake Award.[20]

For the third time this season, senior Nic Muench earned the Ohio Valley Conference Offensive Player of the Week award after leading SIUE to a 3–0 win on Senior Day.[21]

For his performance in SIUE's 3–0 win over Western Illinois on Senior Day, Jacobo Sanfeliu was named the Prairie Farms Cougar of the Week.[22]

For the sixth time of the season, Rob Gjelaj was selected as the Ohio Valley Conference Goalkeeper of the Week after wins at Southern Indiana and Eastern Illinois.[23]

After winning a second consecutive Ohio Valley Conference Regular Season title, SIUE men's soccer was awarded with three major postseason awards and a total of seven selections to All-OVC teams. Rob Gjelaj was selected as the Ohio Valley Conference Goalkeeper of the Year. Yasha Schaerer was named Ohio Valley Conference Midfielder of the Year. For the second straight season, Head Coach Cale Wassermann was tabbed as the Ohio Valley Conference Coach of the Year. Nic Muench joined Gjelaj and Scharerer on the All-OVC First Team. "Nacho" Abeal, "Wes" Gibson, and Jacobo Sanfeliu were named to the All-OVC Second Team. Gjelaj, Schaerer, and Jacobo Sanfeliu were all named to the OVC All-Newcomer Team.[24]

The Cougars won their second consecutive OVC Tournament championship title, and Wes Gibson, Yasha Schaerer, Pavel Dashin, and Nic Muench were named to the All-Tournament Team. Additionally, Nic Muench was proclaimed the Most Valuable Player.[25]

Coaches

Hired just in time to lead the Cougars through the COVID-19 pandemic, Cale Wassermann is in his sixth season as SIUE's eighth head coach. His record through five years is 40–30–11.[26] He and his assistants were named the 2023 NCAA North Region Coaching Staff of the Year.[27]

Jordan Grant is in his third season as a Cougars' assistant coach.[28]

Jaxsen Wirth is in his second season as a Cougars' assistant coach, having joined the Cougars as an assistant and goalkeepers coach just before the 2023 season opened.[29]

Roster

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Buff background indicates returning players from 2023. Pink background indicates players "redshirted" in 2023.

# Name Nationality Height Weight Class Hometown High School Academy/Club Transfer from
Goalkeepers
1 Rob Gjelaj United States 6'2" 185 Graduate Student Bruce Township, Michigan Romeo Northwood
29 Ethan Kornas United States 5'11" 150 Redshirt Sophomore Huntley, Illinois Huntley Eclipse Select SC
31 Patrick O'Day United States 6'2" 180 Junior O'Fallon, Missouri Liberty Lewis and Clark
Defenders
3 Elliott Forestier Australia 5'11" 175 Junior Sydney, Australia Sydney Secondary College Sydney Olympic FC Oklahoma Christian
4 Wes Gibson* United States 6'1" 180 Graduate Student Morton, Illinois Morton Central Illinois United
5 Archie McDonnell England 6'4" 187 Redshirt Freshman Leeds, England St Mary's Menston UFCA and Horsforth St. Margaret's
12 Enrique Ezquerro Spain 6'1" 177 Junior Pradejon, Spain Valle del Cidacos Pradejon WVU Tech
13 Patrick Coleman United States 5'11" 160 Graduate Student Antioch, Illinois Antioch Chicago Magic Academy & FC United PDL Academy Northern Illinois
15 Bobby Pauly United States 6' 165 Sophomore St. Charles, Missouri Orchard Farm St. Louis Scott Gallagher
19 Nic Muench Germany 6'1" 167 Senior Heidelberg, Germany Gymnasium Englisches Insutiut Mercyhurst
25 Anton Mosley Redshirt United States 6'1" 180 Freshman Shiloh, Illinois Belleville-East St. Louis Scott Gallagher
27 Garrison Hill United States 6'2" 175 Redshirt Sophomore Kansas City, Missouri The Pembroke Hill School Sporting Blue Valley SC
28 Colin Bastianoni United States 6' 170 Redshirt Sophomore Naperville, Illinois Metea Valley Eclipse SC
Midfielders
2 Brian Franco United States 5'7" 145 Freshman Omaha, Nebraska Omaha South St. Louis City 2
6 Carles Zomeno Spain 6' 160 Junior Valencia, Spain Salt Lake CC
8 Yasha Schaerer Switzerland 5'8" 160 Sophomore Langnau am Albis, Switzerland United School of Sports Swiss 1.Liga Group 3 Mid-America Christian
11 Stephan Moreira England 5'10" 15 Senior Colchester, England Aldershot Town FC Bryan College
14 Zach Renz United States 5'10" 165 Redshirt Sophomore Wentzville, Missouri Timberland St. Louis Scott Gallagher Elite
18 Ben Perkins Redshirt United States 6'2" 165 Freshman Affton, Missouri St. John Vianney St. Louis Scott Gallagher
22 Jake Karolczak United States 5'10" 175 Redshirt Junior St. Charles, Missouri St. Dominic
24 Karson Gibbs United States 5'10" 160 Junior St. Charles, Missouri Fort Zumwalt South St. Louis City 2 St. Louis
26 Tyler Sargent Redshirt United States 5'10" 145 Freshman Oakville, Missouri Whitfield School St. Louis City
Forwards
7 Jacobo Sanfeliu Spain 6'1" 190 Senior Barcelona, Spain FC Martinec Sterling College
9 Pavel Dashin Russia 6'2" 185 Graduate Student Krasnodar, Russia FC Krasnodar Reinhardt
10 Ignacio Abeal Pou* Spain 5'9" 160 Senior A Coruña, Spain Jefferson College
17 Jacob Bilyeu United States 6'2" 155 Graduate Student Oakville, Missouri Oakville
23 Ryley Gibbs United States 6' 170 Freshman O'Fallon, Missouri Fort Zumwalt South St. Louis City 2

Schedule and results

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Exhibitions

August 10, 2024 SIUE v Evansville Evansville, Indiana
1:00 PM [ ] Stadium: Arad McCutchan Stadium
August 17, 2024 Cougar Kickoff Marquette v SIUE Edwardsville, Illinois
7:00 PM [ ] Stadium: Ralph Korte Stadium

Regular season

August 22, 2024 Michigan State 1–1 SIUE Edwardsville, Illinois
8:00 PM Kerrigan 38' (PK) Muench 60' (Coleman) Stadium: Ralph Korte Stadium
Attendance: 100
Referee: Tim Wagner
August 29, 2024 Wolstein Classic SIUE 0–4 No.20 Ohio State Columbus, Ohio
7:00 Vellios 11'
Adedokun 27' (Borkovich)
Ajagbe 67' (Vellios)
Borkovic 71' (Adedokun)
Stadium: Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 917
Referee: Eulogio Villalpando
September 1, 2024 Wolstein Classic SIUE 0–4 Dayton Columbus, Ohio
2:00 PM Sigurdsson 44' (Quiah)
Quiah 52'
Sigurdsson 64' (Armstrong)
Sassine (66)
Stadium: Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium
Attendance: n/a
Referee: Saki Atsas
September 8, 2024 Bronze Boot Game No. 19 St. Louis 0–1 SIUE Saint Louis, Missouri
6:30 PM Schaerer 62' (pen.) Stadium: CityPark
Attendance: 6,128
Referee: n/a
September 12, 2024 SIUE 1–1 Memphis Memphis, Tennessee
6:00 PM Abeal 13' DeFalco 17' (Galizzi) Stadium: Track and Soccer Complex
Attendance: 135
Referee: Wes Caouette
September 18, 2024 Bradley 0–2 SIUE Edwardsville, Illinois
7:00 PM Schaerer 23' (Dashin)
Dashin 30' (Muench)
Stadium: Ralph Korte Stadium
Attendance: 375
Referee: Velimir Milovic
September 22, 2024 Omaha 1–0 SIUE Edwardsville, Illinois
12:00 Noon Casillas 69' (Adan) Stadium: Ralph Korte Stadium
Attendance: 231
Referee: Matthew Geringer
September 28, 2024 Lindenwood 0–2 SIUE Edwardsville, Illinois
7:00 PM Schaerer 1'
Sanfeliu 54' (Schaerer)
Stadium: Ralph Korte Stadium
Attendance: 335
Referee: Esat Ibarra
October 3, 2024 Eastern Illinois 0–3 SIUE Edwardsville, Illinois
6:00 PM Dashin 7' (Moreirra, Schaerer)
Gibson 56' (Schaerer)
Abeal 58' (Schaerer)
Stadium: Ralph Korte Stadium
Attendance: 427
Referee: Adam Drees
October 5, 2024 Homecoming Southern Indiana 0–2 SIUE Edwardsville, Illinois
7:00 PM Sanfeliu 7' (]Muench)
Abeal 68' (Moreira)
Stadium: Ralph Korte Stadium
Attendance: 2,924
Referee: Matthew Geringer
October 10, 2024 SIUE 2–0 Lindenwood St. Charles, Missouri
7:00 PM Abeal 81' (PK)
Abeal 89' (Moreira)
Stadium: Hunter Stadium
Attendance: 187
Referee: Braeden Frey
October 13, 2024 Liberty 1–3 SIUE Edwardsville, Illinois
12:00 Noon 63' Sanfeliu 22' (Moreira)
Bilyeu 78' (Schaerer)
Zomeno 87' (Unassisted)
Stadium: Ralph Korte Stadium
Attendance: 96
Referee: Andrew Ellsworth
October 17, 2024 SIUE 0–0 Incarnate Word San Antonio, Texas
7:00 PM Stadium: Gayle & Tom Benson Stadium
October 20, 2024 SIUE 0–1 Houston Christian Houston, Texas
1:00 PM Okerayi 49' (Wyke) Stadium: Sorrels Field
October 26, 2024 Western Illinois 0–3 SIUE Edwardsville, Illinois
2:00 PM Muench 9'
Bilyeu 20' (Moreira & Muench)
Sanfeliu 22' (Schaerer)
Stadium: Ralph Korte Stadium
Attendance: 212
Referee: Matthew Geringer
October 31, 2024 SIUE 2–1 Southern Indiana Evansville, Indiana
6:00 PM Karolczak 51' (unassisted)
Moreira 78' (unassisted)
Davila 29' (Frye) Stadium: Strassweg Field
Attendance: 269
Referee: Aaron Rawlins
November 3, 2024 SIUE 3–0 Eastern Illinois Charleston, Illinois
1:00 PM Sanfeliu 44' (Bilyeu)
K. Gibbs 50' (Dashin)
K. Gibbs 67' (Coleman)
Stadium: Lakeside Field
Attendance: 50
Referee: Brian Alvarez

Post-season

2024 Ohio Valley Conference men's soccer tournament

November 13, 2024 Semifinal Incarnate Word 0–1 SIUE Edwardsville, Illinois
6:00 PM [ ] Muench 31' (Schaerer) Stadium: Ralph Korte Stadium
Attendance: 250
Referee: Art Arustramyan
November 16, 2024 Final Houston Christian 2–3 (2ot) SIUE Edwardsville, Illinois
6:00 PM Giwa-McNeil 30' (Okerayi)
Butterworth 39' (unassisted)
[ ] Sanfeliu 22' (Abeal)
Dashin 84' (Coleman)
Gibson 104' (Schaerer, Dashin)
Stadium: Ralph Korte Stadium
Attendance: 450
Referee: Sorin Stoica

NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament

November 21, 2024 1st round SIUE 1–5 #23 Western Michigan Kalamazoo, MI
12:00 Noon Dashin 71' (PK) [ ] Smith 3' (James, Chapelas)
Shannon 38' (unassistedf)
Mercer 50' (James, Smith)
Mercrer 62' (Smith, Nieuwhof)
Chapelas 82' (Barnes, Hodgsdon)
Stadium: WMU Soccer Complex
Attendance: 367
Referee: Nikola Aleksic

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