The Southeast Alamance (Haw River, NC) varsity soccer team will host North Lenoir (LaGrange, NC) in a home playoff match today at 6 p.m. at Southeast Alamance. This game is part of the 2024 NCHSAA Men’s Soccer Championships – 2A tournament.
Here’s what you need to know:
What: North Carolina High School Soccer
Who: North Lenoir vs Southeast Alamance
When: Tuesday, November 12, 2024
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Bracket: 2024 NCHSAA Men’s Soccer Championships – 2A
Live stream: Watch here
Game Preview: North Lenoir vs. Southeast Alamance: A Statistical Comparison of the 2024-25 Season
In the 2024-25 season, North Lenoir and Southeast Alamance have both shown notable efforts in their soccer campaigns, though their performances have differed significantly. Here’s a breakdown of their standings, strengths, and key contributors as both teams work through the season.
Rankings and Overall Record
Southeast Alamance has emerged as a formidable contender in the league with an impressive national ranking of 965 and a state rank of 91, placing them 6th in their class. In contrast, North Lenoir is nationally ranked 3,062, with a state rank of 237 and a class rank of 20, showing room for growth as they strive to strengthen their gameplay.
- Southeast Alamance has recorded a robust 16-6 overall record with a conference record of 11-1, which highlights their dominance in league play.
- North Lenoir, on the other hand, stands at 10-12-1 overall with a 4-7-1 conference record, showing a competitive spirit but with a few more challenges in securing consistent wins.
Performance Statistics
Southeast Alamance holds a win percentage of .727 compared to North Lenoir’s .457. In conference play, Southeast Alamance has a staggering .917 conference win rate, while North Lenoir sits at .375.
Southeast Alamance has also been defensively dominant, with a total of 113 goals scored while allowing only 33 goals. In comparison, North Lenoir has scored 60 goals and conceded 61, revealing a closer gap in their offensive and defensive plays.
Home and Away Games
- Home Record: Southeast Alamance has thrived at home, boasting an 8-1 home record, while North Lenoir holds a balanced 6-6 home record.
- Away Record: Southeast Alamance remains competitive with a 7-4 away record, whereas North Lenoir struggles a bit more on the road with a 4-6-1 away record.
Team Scoring Averages
Analyzing the team scoring averages provides insight into each team’s offensive dynamics:
- North Lenoir averages 2.6 goals per game, with 1.9 goals in the first period but showing lower performance in the second period and overtime.
- Southeast Alamance, with an impressive 5.1 goals per game average, demonstrates consistent scoring and high offensive energy throughout their matches.
Stat Comparison and Key Players
Southeast Alamance’s scoring and assists significantly outpace those of North Lenoir:
- Goals: Southeast Alamance has recorded 103 goals against North Lenoir’s 59.
- Assists: Southeast Alamance’s 96 assists highlight their teamwork compared to North Lenoir’s 54 assists.
Team Leaders
The standout players from each team have been key to their respective teams’ successes:
- North Lenoir’s Maddox Smith has led his team with 26 goals and 13 assists. Smith has proven to be a crucial asset, accounting for a considerable portion of his team’s scoring.
- Southeast Alamance’s Elio Anguiano follows closely with 24 goals, supported by Edgar Carbajal, who has contributed 23 assists to drive the team’s attack.
Goalkeeping and Defense
While Southeast Alamance has displayed a solid defensive unit with only 33 goals conceded across the season, North Lenoir’s goals against average (GAA) sits at 2.799, indicating some challenges in managing opponents’ offenses.
Playoff and Common Opponents
Both teams have played one playoff game and emerged victorious, adding to their resilience. They have not faced each other directly or had common opponents this season, leaving a direct comparison open to speculation.
Summary
Southeast Alamance’s season has been defined by their high-scoring offense, strong defense, and stellar performance in conference play, positioning them as a strong contender in the state. Meanwhile, North Lenoir has shown flashes of competitive play and individual skill, especially from standout player Maddox Smith, but will need further consistency in both offense and defense to match the achievements of teams like Southeast Alamance.