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2001 South Carolina Gamecocks men's soccer team

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2001 Season
Head coach Mark Berson
Conference Independent
Record 12-5-2
NCAA Tournament Second Round
Leading Scorer(s) Jordan Quinn (13 Goals)

The 2001 season for the Gamecock men's soccer team was a memorable one that featured marquee wins over opponents such as Furman, Penn State, and Wake Forest. After receiving a first-round bye in the NCAA tournament, they were knocked out by UAB on a golden goal in overtime.[1]

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Transcription

Roster

Number Name
0 Michael Bachmeyer
1 Zac Jordan
2 Robert Rosenberg
3 Jonathan Rosenberg
4 Ryan Barber
5 Anthony Stovall
6 Time Glowienka
7 Dave Moore
8 Joey Worthen
9 Ryan Daley
11 Jacob Cavanaugh
12 Joey Vitagliano
14 Jon Rich
15 Jack Cummings
17 Ray Fischer
18 Kolby Runager
19 Udo Seidel
20 Jordan Smith
21 Jordan Quinn
22 Ryan Stocking
23 Chris Herron

[2]

Results

Date Opponent Location Result Attendance Record
Sun., Nov. 12 #12 Penn State Columbia, SC W 3-2 3,028 1-0-0
Fri., Sep. 7 #1 SMU Charleston, SC L 2-3 285 1-1-0
Sun., Sep. 9 TCU Charleston, SC W 3-0 461 2-1-0
Wed., Sep. 19 Charlotte Charlotte, NC W 1-0 846 3-1-0
Sun., Sep. 23 #24 Wake Forest Columbia, SC W 2-1 2,234 4-1-0
Wed., Sep. 26 #16 Davidson Columbia, SC W 4-1 1,329 5-1-0
Sun., Sep. 30 College of Charleston Columbia, SC W 2-0 2,828 6-1-0
Wed., Oct. 3 #3 Furman Greenville, SC W 3-2 2,612 7-1-0
Sun., Oct. 7 #14 Clemson Clemson, SC L 1-2 3,417 7-2-0
Mon., Oct. 15 Gardner-Webb Columbia, SC W 5-0 808 8-2-0
Fri., Oct. 19 Maryland Columbia, SC L 0-1 1,739 8-3-0
Sun., Oct. 21 #8 Rutgers Columbia, SC T 1-1 1,859 8-3-1
Fri., Oct. 26 CS Fullerton Los Angeles, CA W 2-0 492 9-3-1
Sun., Oct. 28 UCLA Los Angeles, CA T 0-0 950 9-3-2
Sun., Nov. 4 Drury Columbia, SC W 3-0 572 10-3-2
Fri., Nov 9 #7 North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC L 0-1 2,055 10-4-2
Sun., Nov 11 Elon Columbia, SC W 5-1 561 11-4-2
Sat., Nov. 17 FIU Miami, FL W 5-4 254 12-4-2
Sun., Nov 25 UAB Columbia, SC L 2-3 (OT) 1,163 12-5-2

[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on November 12, 2012. Retrieved December 18, 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ SOUTH CAROLINA GAMECOCKS University Official Athletic Site - Men's Soccer
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