LOS ANGELES – The No. 14 Loyola Marymount University Lions (3-0-1, 2-0-1 WCC) return home to Sullivan Field for the first of a three-game homestand and welcome West Coast Conference rival San Diego.
The Lions will look for their second straight result against the Toreros having beaten them the last time out 3-1.
LMU continues to get contributions from everyone on the pitch and it shows in their offensive efficiency. The Lions currently rank first in the WCC and 10th
in the country in shots per game while their shot accuracy places them fourth in the conference. Additionally, the Lions offensive pressure on opposing defenses sees them first in the conference and 12th
in the country in shots on goal per game at 7.00.
Steven Anderson continues to shine for the Lions. He's first in the conference and sixth in the nation in shot accuracy at .800 and the pace setter in the WCC in goals with two. He along with
Ronaldo Brown continue to make things tough on defenders. Brown is first in the WCC in shots per game at 3.75 and first on the team in shots taken with 15.
Lions forward
Duhaney Williams and midfielder
Noel Caliskan have also made the most of their time on the pitch this year. Williams and Caliskan are third in the conference in both assists per game at .50 and total assists at two.
With all the pressure the Lions put on defenses their own defense continues to shut opponents down.
Jacob Jackson recorded his third clean sheet in the Lions first four games. Jackson is second in the WCC and 12th
in the country in goals against average at 0.237. His three shutouts is first in the conference and 17th
in the country.
Kickoff for the Lions and Toreros is set for 1:00 p.m. on Sunday, March 21st
and links to the live stream of the game with be available on the men's soccer schedule page at lmulions.com.
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