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Projected Starting Lineup –
GK
Dylan Shaw (7 SV, 3 GA, .700 SV%)
D
Jose Marquez (1 G, 0 A, 2 PTS)
D
Stephen Murray (0 G, 0 A, 0 PTS)
D
Cayman John (1 G, 1 A, 3 PTS)
D
Collin LaBranche (0 G, 0 A, 0 PTS)
M
Nick Phillips (0 G, 1 A, 1 PTS)
M
Cole Mattson (1 G, 0 A, 2 PTS)
M
Sebastian Navarro (1 G, 2 A, 4 PTS)
F
Oscar Aguilar (0 G, 0 A, 0 PTS)
F
Brandon Madsen (3 G, 1 A, 7 PTS)
F
Jason Fairhurst (1 G, 0 A, 2 PTS)
Making History – Madsen entered 2019 just two goals away from breaking the school record for most career goals. History was made on September 12 against Pacific. Madsen eclipsed Xan Nixon's record of 30 goals, which had stood since 2011.
Nothing But Net For Madsen – Entering the 2019 season, Madsen has scored 29 goals in just two seasons. His 29 goals are third most in all of Division-II for returning players, and ranks first in conference.
Navarro With The Helping Hand – Entering 2019,
Sebastian Navarro had already etched his name at the top of the Saints' record book with 21 assists. After averaging 10 assists each of the last two seasons, Navarro looks to become the all-time leader in GNAC history, currently held by Alex Rowley of Simon Fraser with 26. On the year, Navarro currently has two, placing him three away from a share of the conference record.
Can't Stop The Saints From Marching – Entering the week, the Saints' offense reigns supreme. In four matches, the Saints have scored 11 goals, which is nearly four more than the second most team in the conference. SMU also leads the GNAC in points (27), and assists (5), and shots (65).
Posting A Clean Sheet – Saint Martin's shutout over Adams State was the first since SMU blanked Concordia on October 13, 2018. The defense followed it up with another shutout performance against Pacific, marking the first back-to-back shutout victories since 2010.
10 in a row – Starting with the Saints' equalizing goal against Regis, followed by five goals vs Adams State and finishing with four more against Pacific, the Saints scored 10 straight unanswered goals. 10 straight marks the longest run in school history.
Saints Picked Third In Preseason Poll - Gathering 32 votes overall, the Saints stand poised near the top of GNAC standings, with unanimous favorite Simon Fraser (49 votes), and Western Washington (38) taking the top two spots. Following the Saints was fourth place Seattle Pacific (29), Montana State Billings (23), Concordia (16), and lastly Northwest Nazarene (9).
2019 Saints At A Glance - Seniors Madsen and Navarro look to close out their historic careers with an equally historic season. Madsen, who is second all-time in school history in goals (29), and third all-time in points (63), led the team last year in every offensive category. His 13 goals, and 30 points helped Madsen to his second first team All-Conference and second All-Region selection awards. In the midfield, the Saints will be anchored by four-year starter Navarro, who is the program's all-time leader in assists at 21. In 2018, Navarro punched in six goals, with nine assists for 21 points as the Saints won nine games, the most since 2011.
Returning to help lead the charge will be All-Conference players
Cayman John and
Jose Marquez in the back line. John saw an offensive explosion in his sophomore campaign, scoring six goals, with four assists. Marquez played in all 18 matches, accruing over 1,600 minutes and helping the Saints to two shutout victories.
Saint Martin's also brings back many key contributors from last year, including forward
Jason Fairhurst, defenders Stephen Todd Murray JR, and
Collin LaBranche, along with midfielder
Nick Phillips. The four combined for over 5,500 minutes of action last year, and contributed three goals and four assists.
The Saints will have to replace All-Conference forward
Alexis Lopez and goalkeeper
Griffin Small. However, with eight returning starters, four of which were All-Conference selections, the Saints looked poised to make a run at the top of the always difficult GNAC conference.
Meet The New Saints –
6
Austin Platt M 6-0 155 FR Fife, WA / Fife HS
12
Ethan Anastasi F 5-10 165 FR Lake Stevens, WA / Lake Stevens HS
16
Fabian Kirby D 5-10 160 FR Yakima, WA / East Valley HS
18
Bryce Porter GK 6-0 170 FR Graham, WA / Graham-Kapowsin HS
24
Hunter Askland GK 6-1 140 FR Brooklyn Park, MN / Osseo Senior High
25
Jason Aragon M 5-9 155 FR Kennewick, WA / Chiawana HS
28
Gunnar Morehead GK 6-1 180 FR Edmonds, WA / King's HS