BOCA RATON, Fla. – The Florida Atlantic University men's soccer welcomes Temple University to town on Friday night as the regular season enters its final stretch. FAU is currently fifth in the AAC standings with four conference matches remaining. The top six at the conclusion of the regular season will earn their place in the AAC postseason tournament.
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- It was a thrilling comeback for the Owls on Sunday night as they drew 2-2 with No. 13 Charlotte
- Trailing 2-0 with less than 10 minutes left, Blake Dean and Andreas Raisanen scored four minutes apart to pull even and earn a massive point in the conference standings
- After his goal and assist performance, Dean was recognized on the AAC Weekly Honor Roll for the second consecutive week
- The Temple Owls enter Friday looking for their first AAC win of the season (0-5)
- Since a 3-1, non-conference win over St. Peters on September 13, Temple has dropped the last four
- Senior Mike Eijgendaal leads the way with nine points (2 G, 5 A) through 11 games
- Head coach Brian Rowland is in his fifth season at the helm
- The Owls are on the road for the next two starting with a non-conference trip to Florida Gulf Coast on Tuesday – kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m.
- After a trip to Memphis on October 22, FAU returns home for senior night against No. 14 SMU on October 28
- The regular season concludes in Miami against FIU on November 2
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