MONTGOMERY, Ala. - The SSAC announced the sixth slate of 2023-24 SSAC Games of the Week, presented by Herff Jones, with the ranked matchup between No. 11 Mobile and No. 2 Dalton State College on Thursday night, Oct. 12 earning the conference's men's soccer game of the week title.
Men's Soccer: Thursday, Oct. 12 | 7:30 pm | (2) Dalton State at (11) Mobile | Mobile, Ala.
- Mobile enters Thursday with a 6-2-2 overall record, riding a program-best seven consecutive shutout streak.
- Dalton State travels to Mobile, Ala. ranked second in the NAIA with a 7-0-3 overall record.
- Mobile sits second in the current SSAC standings with 16 points (5-0-1 SSAC record), while the Roadrunners of Dalton State are third with 13 points (4-0-1). William Carey (Miss.) leads the pack with 21 points (7-0-0).
- For Mobile, Zacharia Hasler has four goals and one assist, while Ivan Jolivet has five assists. Ty Turner has allowed only seven goals in 10 starts in goal, with a save percentage at .759.
- For the Roadrunners, Jack Stainrod has eight goals and Josh Ramos has three goals and seven assists. Michael Barrueta has allowed only four goals in nine starts in goal.
- Mobile owns the all-time series record over Dalton State with a 6-3-0 line.
- Thursday's match will be broadcasted live HERE.
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