Game 15 & 16
at Harding
Thursday, October 30th | 7:15 PM | Searcy, AR
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at Ouachita Baptist
Saturday, November 1st | 2:00 PM | Arkadelphia, AR
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Last Time Out
The Jets hosted No. 17 Rogers State on Thursday night in a match that would end in a 1-1 draw. The Hillcats were quick to score, netting the first game of the goal in the 6th minute. Oliver Hemlin was the goal scorer for RSU to give them the 1-0 edge. Rogers State would keep the 1-0 lead heading into the halftime break. In the first half, the Hillcats outshot the Jets 6-5 both teams with four shots on goal. 
Yohsuke Ono had three of the Jets four looks on goal.  The Jets found the equalizer in the 67th minute with a goal by 
Reuben Kester. 
Jonathan Garcia was credited with the assist to Kester to make it a 1-1 match with 22 minutes the play. The Jets back line was able to hold off the Hillcats for the remainder of the second half, holding them to one goal. The Jets had a few looks at the goal after Kester's goal but could not connect. Newman tallied 14 total shots, to the Hillcats 14 shots. 
In Saturday's match the Jets battled SNU and the rain, with the Jets securing 3 points in a 2-1 win. The Crimson Storm were first to score, finding the back of the net in the 7th minute. Francisco Chong was credited with the goal for the Storm to give them the 1-0 lead. The Jets would find the equalizer in the 37th minute when 
Gregoire Henri connected. 
Yohsuke Ono was credited with the assist. In the half, the Jets outshot the Storm 15-4. The Jets and Storm would head into the break tied 1-1.  The Jets and Storm would hold even throughout most of the second half. In the half, Newman had 17 shots outshooting the Storm by 13. Finally, in the 87th minute, 
Cameron Schroder netted the game winning goal for the Jets. 
Scouting the Jets 
The Jets currently sit at 3-2-3 in GAC play, placing them fourth in the standings heading into the final two weeks of the season. 
Gabriel Dias Juliani leads the team in goals (7), points (17), and shots on goal (13). 
Eduardo Dos Santos and 
Gustavo Dias Juliani share the team lead in assists with six apiece. 
Gregoire Henri and Yohskue Ono have also been consistent scoring threats, tallying four and three goals respectively. In goal, 
Francisco Pinochet has started 13 of the team's 14 matches, posting a 5-3-5 record while turning away 53 shots.
 
Behind Enemy Lines
Harding enters the week at 2-10-2 mark, and in search of their first conference win. The Bison dropped both of their matches last week, falling to SNU 4-2 and Northeastern State 3-2. Nojuis Grodis leads the team in Goals (4) and points (8). Loveveer Kullar sits in second place with two goals and five points of his own. Rinner Stewart has seen the most action out of Harding's keepers, starting five matches and recording 24 saves. 
The Tigers enter the week coming off a 2-1 win against Dallas Christian on Saturday. OBU's record sits at 3-8-3 and 1-6-1 in conference play. Nathan Buwemi leads the team with two goals, while eight Tigers are tied for second with a goal each. Andrew Castellanos leads all Tigers with five points on the season. Dillon Staal mans the Goal for the Tigers, with 9 matches started and 35 saves. 
The Series
The Jets are 4-5-3 historically against the Bison, with the teams recording a 1-1 draw in a matchup earlier this season. The Jets were forced to play shorthanded in the second half following a pair of red cards, but Yohskue Ono netted a goal in the 78th minute to secure the draw. 
The Jets lead the series against the Tigers 6-4-2. The teams met earlier in October for a match that the Jets won 1-0, with 
Gregoire Henri scoring the decisive goal.
Next Up
The Jets will welcome nationally ranked Fort Hays State to Wilkins field on Thursday night before traveling to face Northeastern State to conclude the Regular Season.