Through 470 minutes, the Fighting Scots defense has yet to allow one goal scored against them and Rubio is the ringleader of the stingy unit.
That equates to five consecutive shutouts and a single-game conference record in career shutouts (17) for Rubio, who earned defensive weekly honors for the third time in his OVU tenure.
Rubio entered the season with 12 shutouts since 2015 and now finds himself in a first-place tie with Cedarville’s Ethan Dewhurst (2012-14).
He faced a total of 19 shots between all three opponents, an indication of how much control of the possession Ohio Valley had against teams. Rubio made a combined eight saves to improve his career record to 24-14-3.
His goals against average through over 3,700 minutes played is 1.14, third all-time in league history.