Men's Soccer | 10/29/2025 9:30:00 AM
Thursday, October 30 | Stonehill | North Easton, Mass. | W.B. Mason Stadium | 1 p.m. | LIVE STATS | LIVE VIDEO
OPENING PITCH VS STONEHILL
The Saint Francis men's soccer is set to travel North Easton, Mass., to take on the Skyhawks of Stonehill Thursday. This will mark the fourth meeting between the two teams in the all-time series. The Red Flash look to continue its momentum it has put forth in conference play with the final regular season road match.
THE WORD ON THE SKYHAWKS
Stonehill enters Thursday's match with a 4-9-2 overall record and a 2-2-2 record in NEC play, sitting fifth currently in NEC standings.
In most recent outings, the Skyhawks ended in a stalemate with Le Moyne after previously falling to Harvard, 4-2 and a 5-0 shutout against FDU.
Stonehill offensively has netted 13 goals compared to its opponents 34, with 189 shots on goal. Leading scorers include Shane Fonseca with four, Owen Burke and Nate Monteiro each with three, James Forrest-Hay with two, and Jared Rapoza with one.
Between the four goalkeepers, 49 saves have been made. Cade Likhite leads with 18 saves with six games started and played, facing overall 72 shots.
LAST TIME OUT
Saint Francis and FDU matched up for a decisive game Sunday. The Red Flash defeated the Knights 1-0 confirming its clinch for a spot in the NEC tournament.
The early goal set the tone for the Red Flash, who maintained the 1-0 lead throughout the match behind numerous standout defensive efforts and key saves that kept FDU off the scoreboard.
The decisive sequence began when
Julian Quiroga made a clean, game-changing slide tackle and was fouled, but the referee allowed play to continue.
Harry Elmore initiated a precise team play, connecting with
Alex De Nittis, who delivered a perfect ball to
Thero Mitchell III. Mitchell's cross found Elmore on the run, allowing him to finish a beautiful counterattack that ultimately decided the match.
Diego Garciarena set a new career high with 13 saves, earning the shutout and keeping the Red Flash in front for nearly the entire match.
NEXT TIME OUT
Saint Francis men's soccer will play its final regular season conference match at Stokes Soccerplex in Loretto, Pa., Sunday November 9th. The game will begin at 2 p.m.
November 9th will also mark senior day and the Red Flash men's soccer team will be honoring its seniors:
Braeden Sorenson,
Andre Isreal, and
Thiago Pires.
NEC HONORS
Freshman,
Harry Elmore, and senior, Garciarena, were recognized the week Oct. 27th at Rookie of the Week and Player of the Week. Elmore earned his first collegiate honor after scoring the game-winning goal—and his first collegiate goal—in the second minute of the match. The decisive strike came on a brilliant team counterattack initiated by
Julian Quiroga, with
Thero Mitchell III finding Elmore on the run for a composed finish inside the box. The freshman nearly doubled the Red Flash lead midway through the first half with a deflected shot that narrowly missed the crossbar, continuing to make an impact in his debut campaign. Garciarena was sensational in goal, setting a new career high with 13 saves to record his third shutout of the season and help the Red Flash clinch a postseason berth for the fourth-straight year. He made multiple key stops in each half, including a diving save in the 52nd minute and two crucial late-game denials in the 76th and 86th minutes to preserve the 1–0 lead against FDU. Through 10 starts this season, Garciarena has logged 900 minutes in net with 40 saves, three shutouts, and a 1.50 goals-against average, continuing to anchor one of the NEC's top defensive units.
For the week of Oct. 22, three Red Flash standouts, Álvaro Planas, Diego Garciarena, and Alex De Nittis, were recognized as NEC Prime Performers. Planas struck twice in the victory over New Haven, finding the net twice in a two-minute span, and added a shot on goal in the loss at Howard. Through 13 games this season, he has 4 goals, 2 assists, 10 points, 11 shots, and 5 shots on goal. This marks his third career NEC Prime Performer honor and his second of the 2025 season.
De Nittis recorded a career-best five points in the 5–1 win over New Haven, scoring twice and adding an assist. His performance capped a three-match scoring streak that ended at Howard, where he still produced four shots, including one on goal. De Nittis currently leads the NEC in points per game (1.43) and ranks second in game-winning goals with two. Over seven appearances this season, he has scored against LIU, Chicago State, and New Haven, making this his second career NEC Prime Performer selection.
Saint Francis goalkeeper
Diego Garciarena was recognized by the NEC for the week of Oct. 13 following his shutout performance in a 2–0 road win over Chicago State. The junior continues to be a steady presence for the Red Flash, anchoring a defense that has delivered multiple strong outings in recent weeks.
Freshman forward
Thero Mitchell III was named NEC Co-Player of the Week, Rookie of the Week, and a Prime Performer for the week of Oct. 6. Mitchell has been a key offensive presence for the Red Flash, scoring in back-to-back conference matches to help Saint Francis remain unbeaten in league play through three games.
Álvaro Planas was recognized as an NEC Prime Performer of the Week on Sept. 29. Planas delivered a clutch performance in Saint Francis' 2–1 road win at Le Moyne, recording the game-winning goal and assisting Red Flash's first score to help secure the conference-opening victory.
Jonah Wolf was recognized as an NEC Prime Performer of the Week on Sept. 15. Wolf turned in a standout performance in Saint Francis' 3–3 draw at Loyola Maryland, recording his first career goal and adding an assist.
PRESEASON POLL
Saint Francis men's soccer was picked fifth in the NEC Preseason Poll. Mercyhurst, which won the NEC regular season, and LIU, which won the NEC Tournament, have been selected as co-preseason favorites after LIU earned three first-place votes and Mercyhurst garnered five. FDU picked up the remaining two top votes, while Le Moyne, Saint Francis, Stonehill, New Haven, Howard, Chicago State, and CCSU rounded out the poll. Mercyhurst and New Haven are both ineligible for the postseason.
INTERNATIONAL FLARE
Head coach
Mads Kaiser has nine players that have come from outside the United States:
Volkan Celikkol (Turkey),
Alex De Nittis(Germany),
Harry Elmore (England),
Alejandro Escobar (Columbia),
Diego Garciarena (Paraguay),
Álvaro Planas (Spain),
Julian Quiroga (Bolivia),
Harvey Skurek (England),
Mika Wernicke (Germany), and
Jonah Wolf (Germany).
ABOUT THE COACH
Mads Kaiser begins his third season as the Red Flash men's soccer head coach. In his first season, Saint Francis was the only NCAA Division I team to finish undefeated with a 7-0-8 record and won the NEC regular season. Saint Francis is 14-7-10 overall and 10-2-3 in NEC play. The Red Flash hosted an NEC Semifinals Game in his first two years. He was an assistant in Loretto for two seasons prior to his elevation as head coach.