Men's soccer starters exchange fist bumps with UNH after the starting lineups are announced

Men's Soccer Wraps Season-Opening Road Trip at Charleston Friday Night

August 28, 2025

Boston University (1-1) at Charleston (0-2)
Date & Time: Friday, Aug. 29 | 7 p.m.
Venue: Ralph Lundy Field | Mount Pleasant, S.C.
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BOSTON – Concluding a three-game road trip, the Boston University men's soccer team will fly south to face off against Charleston on Friday with action set to begin at 7 p.m.

TERRIER TIDBITS
  • BU started the year with a split against the America East, earning a 1-0 victory at New Hampshire and then dropping a 4-0 decision at No. 1 Vermont. Last season, the Terriers went 2-2-4 on the road.
  • Senior Alex Bonnington scored the game winner against the Wildcats with an early second-half strike set up by freshman Austin Mobray and a long pass from senior Quin DeLaMater.
  • Senior Ben Alexander is the lone Terrier to play all 180 minutes, recording a .636 save percentage and 2.00 goals against average. He started off with two saves at UNH for BU's first shutout and followed up with five saves against the Catamounts.
  • Senior and preseason All-PL honoree John Roman has played the second most minutes at 165 total.
  • Junior Keke Abai currently leads BU with three shot attempts, while both Bonnington and sophomore Dylan Williams own two shots apiece.
  • Through two contests, opponents have combind for a 27-10 lead in shots and 16-5 advantage in corners.
SCOUTING CHARLESTON
  • The Cougars opened the season with identical 3-2 losses to South Carolina and at Davidson after posting a 10-6-2 (4-2-2 CAA) record in 2024 that included a 5-1-2 home mark.
  • Four different Cougars have found the back of the net this year with Ben Bagshaw owning a team-high three points so far. 
  • Top returners include Matt Lenert, who totaled 18 points (8g,2a), and Ezra White, who recorded 12 points with the help of 10 assists.
  • Charlie Duske has played all 180 minutes at goal, combining for four saves after earning one in five minutes of action last year. Olly Marshall is back after posting a .704 save percentage and 1.60 GAA.
  • Charleston averaged 0.4 more shots last season with 117-96 advantage in corners.
SERIES HISTORY
  • The teams will meet for the first time in program history.
  • BU is visiting its first non-conference opponent outside the northeast since playing Wake Forest and North Carolina in back-to-back games in 2012.
LOOKING AHEAD
  • The Terriers will open the seven-game home schedule next Friday (Sept. 5) against Brown at 7 p.m.
  • BU will host the Bears for the first time since 2018 in a series that dates back to 1969.
  • Last year's contest in Providence marked the teams' first matchup since 2019 with the Bears prevailing, 5-1.
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