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  • Plain Block M Logo on Green

    RIVERDALE, NY — The Manhattan men's soccer program saw 25 student-athletes named to the MAAC All-Academic Team which was tops among all men's soccer programs in the conference. The next closest number of honorees was 16 from Fairfield, Merrimack and Quinnipiac. 

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    RIVERDALE, NY — The individual honors are plentiful for the Manhattan men's soccer program, with Ziv Dahan being named to the All-MAAC First Team, Sebastiano Musu, Nassim Akki and Henry Hamilton to the All-MAAC Second Team and Ayoub Boumelala. Dahan's First Team nod follows in the footsteps of Akki and Gunnar Studenhofft who were selected to that top team in 2023. 

  • Plain Block M Logo on Green

    LOUDONVILLE, NY – For the first time in 372 days, Manhattan and Siena exchanged pleasantries in men's soccer, with the Saints coming out on top, 2-1, in the MAAC Quarterfinals at Hickey Field on Sunday.

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    FAIRFIELD, CT — Manhattan put their best effort forward while resting a couple of top players and played to a 0-0 tie vs. Sacred Heart at Park Ave Field. With the result, Manhattan clinched the sixth seed in the upcoming MAAC Tournament and will play No. 3 Siena on Sunday. 
  • Jaspersvs. Mount

    RIVERDALE, NY — Ahead of tonight's match at Sacred Heart, the Manhattan Men's Soccer program clinched a berth in the MAAC Tournament which will begin on Sunday, Nov. 10. Manhattan cannot drop any lower than the eighth seed in the eight-team tournament following Saint Peter's 4-0 loss vs. Iona and Quinnipiac's 3-1 win over Fairfield.

  • SebastianoMusu

    Manhattan senior striker Sebastiano Musu has been named MAAC Male Student-Athlete of the Week for his accomplishments on the field and in the classroom. Musu has a team-high 16 points in 2024, which includes 5 goals and a team-high 6 assists.

  • ZivDahan

    New Rochelle — Manhattan went down early and found a way to tie the match before Iona secured the game-winning goal in the 35th minute to seal a 2-1 victory at Mazzella Field. Sebastiano Musu scored his fifth goal of the season on a header that was assisted by Ensa Sanneh in the 34th minute.

  • LudvigMalberg

    Riverdale, NY — Manhattan couldn't keep in the second half against Rider as the Jaspers dropped Wednesday night's home finale at Gaelic Park by a score of 2-0. The decisive goal came in the 69th minute off the counter attack from Ezra Punselie before the Broncs doubled down for another from Momo Diop 65 seconds later. 

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  • Dahan

    Riverdale, NY — From the get-go, Manhattan's chances of victory over Quinnipiac looked good, and they were up for the task in posting a 4-2 win at Gaelic Park. Sophomore striker Ziv Dahan scored two goals as the Jaspers offense took it to Quinnipiac to move four points ahead of the Bobcats in the standings. Manhattan is now alone in sixth place with four conference games left. 

  • DavidMedina

    Jersey City, NJ - Manhattan went out ahead early on a goal from Ziv Dahan in the 18th minute, but Saint Peter's drew even in the 27th minute and the rest of the way at Lincoln Park remained unsettled. The Jaspers outshot the Peacocks, 21-8, firmly testing the will of Peacocks' goalkeeper Pedro Alves. 

  • Ayoub

    Riverdale, NY — The Jaspers dropped Saturday's matinee match-up with Mount St. Mary's 2-1 in a grind-it-out battle at Gaelic Park. Sebastiano Musu delivered the Jaspers' lone goal from the penalty mark in the 49th minute before Graham Dougald secured the winner in the 59th minute. 

  • Bernardi

    Riverdale, NY — Manhattan went right at Canisius on Saturday afternoon at Gaelic Park, dismantling the Golden Griffins by a score of 3-0. The Jaspers used goals from John Bernardi in the 30th minute, Sebastiano Musu in the 37th minute, and Tony Yeboah in the 78th minute all while controlling the tempo of Saturday's action.

  • Hamilton

    Philadelphia, PA — The Jaspers put forth a valiant effort at No. 11 Penn, but couldn't find the late equalizer to keep pace in a 1-0 loss. Manhattan more than held their own for the majority of the match, but were left stunned on a goal scored by Penn's Jack-Ryan Jeremiah in the 21st minute. 

  • LIU

    Riverdale, NY — The Jaspers will surface in the City of Brotherly Love on Saturday ahead of their match-up with Penn at 5 p.m. ET. The game will be streamed live on ESPN+ from Rhodes Field. 

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    Bronx, NY — Manhattan easily passed the litmus test in the first half of Monday night's match with Fordham. The Jaspers came out of the gates hot and turned in a dominating first-half performance that put the Jaspers ahead 2-0 at half. Nevertheless, all Fordham needed was a second chance, and they stuck the landing by firing back with 2 goals in the second half which yielded the 2-2 tie at Jack Coffey Field.

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  • Sebastian

     Riverdale, NY — Manhattan pressured Columbia early resulting in a first-minute ambush off the foot of Sebastiano Musu from 20 yards out, which proved to be the difference in a 1-0 result for the Jaspers. Musu's strike was the final link in a beautiful buildup that had four quick passes and a nice drop off pass from Ziv Dahan to Musu.

  • Manhattansoccer

    Riverdale, NY — The Jaspers got on the board early and for the most part didn't look back from there. Sebastiano Musu's first goal of the season came in the 11th minute — a beauty that hit the post and wrapped in from 20 plus yards out. Ziv Dahan added another in the 31st minute, and the Jaspers were able to thwart a comeback attempt from LIU as the score settled at 2-1 in favor of Manhattan on Saturday night. 

  • SebastianoMusu

    West Orange, NJ — Manhattan had the game in its grips before the referees thought otherwise. Ziv Dahan's tap in early in the second half was waved offside and the video review ultimately didn't do enough to change the referees' minds. Til Kauschke's goal in the 67th minute proved to be the difference in the game as the No.25-ranked Pirates successfully defended home field on Sunday. 

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