Atlantic 10 leader Duquesne (10-2-3, 4-0-2) faces Fordham (3-2-8, 1-1-4) in the Dukes' last regular-season home game on Saturday, Oct. 22 at 7:00 p.m. (ESPN+).
Final-year players
Ade Akinjogbin,
Rodrigo Albayeros,
Nate Dragisich,
Anthony Harding,
Logan Muck,
Domenic Nascimben,
Kendall Newman and
Nick Smith will all be recognized in a private pregame ceremony.
The Dukes, who are coming off a 5-2 nonconference loss at Pitt on Monday, are undefeated in their past 14 home games (12-0-2, 5-0-1 this year). DU's last home loss came at the hands of St. Bonaventure on Mar. 27, 2021 (0-2).
Fordham is unbeaten in conference road games with a win at St. Bonaventure and draws at both Davidson and Saint Joseph's.
The Rams, who have 20 goals on the season, have scored in seven-straight games and 11 of 13 games on the season.
Duquesne, which has surrendered 12 goals, has posted seven shutouts. The Dukes have come away with at least a point in all six of their A-10 contests.
The Dukes conclude the regular season at La Salle on Saturday, Oct. 29 at 7:00 p.m. (ESPN+).
THE SERIES VS. FORDHAM
- Fordham leads the series 11-8-1, with Duquesne holding a 6-5 advantage in Pittsburgh.
- This is the first meeting between the twos since a 2-1 (OT) Fordham win at Rooney Field in 2018.
- Fordham has won the past four meetings.
- DU's last series win came on Nov. 2, 2012 (3-0 in Pittsburgh).
- Kendall Newman is the only member of the current roster who has faced Fordham.
LAST GAME
- Duquesne, playing on one day of rest, cut a 3-0 Pitt lead to one with 29 minutes left, but couldn't close the gap in falling to the Panthers, 5-2 on the road in Oakland.
- Freshman Ask Ekeland scored his team-high seventh goal (55') in the defeat. DU's second goal glanced off a Pitt player on a free kick in the 61st minute.
- The Dukes outshot the Panthers 16-15, including 12-7 in the second half.
- Pitt scored with 19 seconds left in the first half and with 30 seconds left in the game.
TEAM NOTES
- Duquesne entered the Untied Soccer Coaches Top 25 for the first time since November of 2005 on Sept. 20.
- The Dukes have been ranked for three total weeks: No. 25 (tie) Sept. 20, No. 24 on Sept 27 and No. 25 on Oct. 11.
- DU's losses have come at then-No. 25 Akron (0-1) on Sept. 28 and at Pitt.
- The game at Akron marked the first time in program history that the Dukes faced a ranked team while ranked (the Dukes were No. 24 at the time).
- Duquesne (10-7-2 last year) has posted back-to-back 10-win seasons for the first time since 2005 & 2006.
- DU got off to the first 5-0 start in program history.
- Duquesne set a new school record for most games without a loss (eight at 6-0-2) to open the season. The previous mark was seven by two teams.
- DU is undefeated in its past 14 home games (12-0-2, 5-0-1 this year). The last home loss occurred during the pandemic-related spring season on Mar. 27, 2021 (2-0 to St. Bonaventure).
- Duquesne opened with three consecutive road games (all wins) for the first time in program history.
- Duquesne's three-straight road wins to start the season were one shy of the school record for consecutive road victories (accomplished three times).
- DU's five road wins (5-1-2) are the program's most since 2004 (5-3-1). DU was 2-7-1 on the road last season.
- Duquesne's season-opening 1-0 win at Michigan was the program's first victory over a Power 5 team since 2003.
- DU's seven goals in the 7-0 win over Howard tied the third-highest single-game goal total in program history. The seven scores were the most since a school record 10 in a 10-0 win over Fordham in 2002.
- Duquesne's captains for 2022 are M Nate Dragisich, F Maxi Hopfer, GK Domenic Nascimben and D Torge Witteborg.
PRESEASON HONORS
- Maxi Hopfer and Nate Dragisich were both named to the 12-man A-10 Preseason All-Conference Team.
- Hopfer was also named as one of United Soccer Coaches' 30 Division I "Forwards to Watch."
- Duquesne was picked to finish 7th of 14 teams in the Atlantic 10 preseason coaches poll. The top eight regular season finishers qualify for the Atlantic 10 Championship.
QUICK HITS
- Duquesne is in its tenth season under head coach Chase Brooks. Brooks has led the Dukes to four Atlantic 10 Conference tournament appearances (2013, 2015, 2016 & 2021), including an A-10 Championship game appearance - the program's first since 2002 - last season.
- DU has 16 newcomers - including 10 freshmen - on the 2021 roster.
- Incoming transfers include: D Anthony Harding (Pitt), Tate Mohney (Elizabethtown), Jesper Moksnes (Virginia), Cameron Territo (Western Illinois) and Christoffer Vie Angell (UAB). All five have played significant roles in their first season at Duquesne.
- Duquesne's 28 goals have come from 10 players. Freshman Ask Ekeland leads the team with seven scores, including a brace vs. St. Bonaventure on Oct. 12. The seven goals are the third-most by a DU freshman and also the third-most in the A-10 this season.
- Maxi Hopfer, a United Soccer Coaches Second Team All-Southeast Region and First Team All-Atlantic 10 performer in 2021, leads the Dukes with 18 career goals (five this season). The Styria, Austria native, who made the A-10 All-Rookie team as a freshman, led the Dukes in points (28) and goals (11) last season.
- Fourth-year junior M/F Nate Dragisich, who earned Second Team All-A-10 honors as well as a spot on the A-10 All-Championship Team in 2021, leads all returnees in career games played (58) and started (57). Dragisich has posted a point in seven of 15 games, including a streak of five in a row snapped at UMass. His seven assists ranked tied for second in the Atlantic 10 and tied for 15th nationally through Wednesday. Dragisich's 19 career assists rank third on DU's all-time list.
- Graduate student Domenic Nascimben has played every minute in net for the Dukes for the past two-plus seasons (includes the abbreviated 2021 spring campaign). Nascimben, a native of Sydney, Australia, has posted seven shutouts this season. He turned away a career-high 11 shots - including penalty kicks in the 82nd and 87th minute - in the 7-0 win over Howard.
- Through Wednesday's games, Nascimben ranked tied for 5th nationally in shutouts (7) and 9th in save percentage (.842).
- DU has been recognized by the United Soccer Coaches for its outstanding academic performance with a Team Academic Award (minimum 3.0 team GPA) 20 times in the past 23 years. No other Atlantic 10 men's soccer program has been recognized more than Duquesne since the award was instituted in 1996.
- Duquesne produced at least one Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team member in eight of the past nine years including current roster members Nate Dragisich (2019), Maxi Hopfer (2020) & Jack Emanuel (2021).
DUQUESNE'S ALL-TIME ASSIST LEADERS
 28 -- Derek MacKenzie (2001-04)
 27 -- Simon Gomez (2010-13)
 19 --
Nate Dragisich (2019-current)
DUQUESNE MOST GOALS BY A FRESHMAN
11 --
Maxi Hopfer (2021)
8 -- Simon Gomez (2010)
7 --
Ask Ekeland (2022)
Hopfer played seven spring matches in 2021, but was classified as a freshman in fall of 2021
CAREER LEADERS
(at Duquesne only)
Goals
Maxi Hopfer (18),
Nate Dragisich (8),
Ask Ekeland (7),
Zach Mowka (5),
Ryan Goodhew (5),
Logan Muck (4),
Tom Tzabari (3),
Christoffer Vie Angell (3),
Torge Witteborg (3),
Jacob Casha (2), Cam Territo (2),
Jayden Da (1),
Jack Emanuel (1),
Tate Mohney (1)
Assists
Nate Dragisich (19),
Maxi Hopfer (9),
Ryan Goodhew (7),
Zach Mowka (6),
Jack Emanuel (2),
Logan Muck (2),
Ade Akinjogbin (2),
Jesper Moksnes (2),
Cameron Territo (2),
Ben Bacdayan (1),
Harper Cook (1),
Jayden Da (1),
Ask Ekeland (1),
Anthony Harding (1),
Elmar Jonsson (1),
Tate Mohney (1),
Domenic Nascimben (1),
Tom Tzabari (1)
Points  Â
Maxi Hopfer (45),
Nate Dragisich (35),
Ryan Goodhew (17),Â
Zach Mowka (16),
Ask Ekeland (15),
Logan Muck (10),
Tom Tzabari (7),
Cameron Territo (6),
Christoffer Vie Angell (6),
Torge Witteborg (6)),
Jacob Casha (4),
Jack Emanuel (4),
Jayden Da (3),
Tate Mohney (3),
Jesper Moksnes (2),
Ade Akinjogbin (2),
Ben Bacdayan (1),
Harper Cook (1),
Anthony Harding (1),
Elmar Jonsson (1),
Domenic Nascimben (1)
Games at Duquesne  Â
Nate Dragisich (58),
Domenic Nascimben (47),
Kendall Newman (41),
Maxi Hopfer (39),
Logan Muck (38),
Zach Mowka (36),
Harper Cook (34)
Logan Muck (74/28) played in 36 games with 21 starts at Evansville
Cameron Territo (58/52) played in 44 games with 38 starts at Western Illinois
Ade Akinjogbin (47/23) played in 20 games with 14 starts at Wofford
Harper Cook (46/31) played in 12 games with two starts at American
2022 ATLANTIC 10 AWARD WINNERS
Aug. 28 -
Torge Witteborg - Defensive Player of the Week
Sept. 12 -
Domenic Nascimben - Defensive Player of the Week
Sept. 12 -
Ask Ekeland - co-Rookie of the Week
Sept. 19 -
Domenic Nascimben - Defensive Player of the Week
Oct. 17 -
Maxi Hopfer - Offensive Player of the Week
2022 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS
Aug. 29 -
Domenic Nascimben - College Soccer News National Team of the Week
Sept. 13 -
Domenic Nascimben - Top Drawer Soccer National Team of the Week
UNITED SOCCER COACHES TOP 25
September 6 - ARV (tied 30th)
September 13 - ARV (tied 30th)
September 20 - No. 25 (tie)*
September 27 - No. 24
October 4 - ARV (28th)
October 11 - No. 25
October 18 - ARV (tied 30th)
* - first national ranking since Nov. 8, 2005
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