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2021 Men’s Soccer Record Book Supporting Carolina Men’s Soccer UNC Athletic Communications Men’s Soccer Contact: TBA Table Of Contents Supporting the Tar Heels Email Address: TBA The University of North Carolina is proud of its long- General Information 1 Cell Phone: (919) 962-2123 standing relationship with Nike. The two parties signed Mailing address: P.O. Box 2126 2021 Schedule 2 a new 10-year contract in December of 2018 for Nike to Chapel Hill, NC 27515 2021 Roster 3 continue as the exclusive supplier of athletic footwear, ap- parel and accessory products. Nike will provide the athletic Please contact the Athletic Communications office for infor- Head Coach Carlos Somoano 4-5 department with shoes, uniforms, coaching gear, balls and mation on covering the UNC men’s soccer team. Assistant Coaches 5-6 other equipment. Nike also gave the University $2 million for the Chancel- Dorrance Field 7 lor’s Academic Enhancement Fund to support faculty. University Quick Facts Location: Chapel Hill, N.C. 2020 Stats and Results 8-10 This partnership has benefitted all 28 varsity sports and provided millions of dollars for academics and student Chartered: 1789 NCAA Championships 11-12 scholarships at the University. Enrollment: 18,819 undergraduates Chancellor: Kevin Guskiewicz NCAA Tournament History 13-18 Director of Athletics: Bubba Cunningham Miscellaneous Records 19 2021 Men’s Soccer Record Book Affiliation: NCAA Division I The 2021 North Carolina men’s soccer record book was Conference: Atlantic Coast All-Americas 20-22 edited by Matt Bowers. Nickname: Tar Heels Mascot: Rameses (a ram) ACC Honors 23-24 Photography by Jeffrey A. Camarati. Special thanks to Jim Bounds, Grant Halverson, Andy Mead, Dan Sears, Colors: Carolina Blue and White ACC Tournament History 24 Justin Smith, AllSport/Getty Images, U.S. Soccer and vari- Web site: GoHeels.com ous teams. U.S. National Team 25 Men’s Soccer Quick Facts Head Coach: Carlos Somoano Tar Heels in Professional Soccer 26 GENERAL INFORMATION Alma Mater, Year: Eckerd College, 1992 Annual Statistical Leaders 27 Career Record: 137-42-30 (10 seasons) Career Scoring Leaders 28 Record at Carolina: Same Assistant Coach: Grant Porter Record Book 29-30 Alma Mater, Year: North Carolina, 2004 Year-By-Year Results 31 Assistant Coach: Will Clayton Alma Mater, Year: Wake Forest, 2009 Coaching and Series Records 32 Volunteer Assistant Coach: Michael Harrington All-Time Results 33-42 Alma Mater, Year: North Carolina, 2006 Head Strength Coach: Greg Gatz All-Time Letterwinners 43-45 Head Athletic Trainer: Christian Hunt @UNCmenssoccer Academic Counselor: Jenn Townsend The official social media accounts of the Administrative Assistant: Shelly Streett 2001 & 2011 national champions! Soccer Office Phone: (919) 962-0466 Soccer Office Fax: (919) 962-4038 Press Box Phone: (919) 962-1460 Home Field (capacity): Dorrance Field (4,200) 2020 Overall Record: 9-5-4 2020 ACC Record: 7-2-3 2020 ACC Finish: Second (Coastal Div.) 2020 NCAA Finish: Semifinalist NCAA Appearances: 27 (Last: 2020)

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2021 CAROLINA MEN’S SOCCER YEARBOOK • PAGE 1 University of North Carolina Men’s Soccer 2021 Schedule

Day Date Opponent Site TV Time Sun. Aug. 15 Marshall (scrimmage) Chapel Hill TBA Fri. Aug. 20 at Liberty (scrimmage) Lynchburg, Va. 7 p.m. Thurs. Aug. 26 Bucknell Chapel Hill 7:30 p.m. Sun. Aug. 29 Virginia Commonwealth Chapel Hill 7:30 p.m. Fri. Sept. 3 Georgia Southern Chapel Hill 7 p.m. Mon. Sept. 6 at Davidson Davidson, N.C. 7 p.m. Fri. Sept. 10 at Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pa. 7 p.m. Tues. Sept. 14 Campbell Chapel Hill 7 p.m. Sun. Sept. 19 Duke Chapel Hill 7 p.m. Sat. Sept. 25 at Virginia Charlottesville, Va. RSN 4 p.m. Wed. Sept. 29 at UNCW Wilmington, N.C. 7 p.m. Sun. Oct. 3 NC State Chapel Hill 7 p.m. Fri. Oct. 8 Wake Forest Chapel Hill 7 p.m. Tues. Oct. 12 Wofford Chapel Hill 7 p.m. Fri. Oct. 15 at Louisville Louisville, Ky. 7 p.m. Tues. Oct. 19 Loyola Marymount Chapel Hill 7 p.m. Sun. Oct. 24 at Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Va. 7 p.m. Fri. Oct. 29 Notre Dame Chapel Hill ESPNU 5 p.m.

2021 ACC Tournament Sun. Nov. 7 Quarterfinal campus sites TBA

2021 SCHEDULE Wed. Nov. 10 Semifinal campus sites TBA Sun. Nov. 14 Final Cary, N.C. TBA

Driving Directions To Dorrance Field: From Virginia and Points North: Take I-85 South to Durham, N.C. Exit left at US-15/501 in Durham and follow 15/501 approximately nine miles to Chapel Hill. Once in Chapel Hill, maintain 15/501 Bypass (Fordham Blvd.). Around the seventh stoplight, turn right on Manning Drive. Continue on Manning until first stoplight. Turn right at light onto Ridge Road. Continue on Ridge Road until first road on left. Turn left onto Stadium Drive and continue until Stadium ends on South Road. Turn right on South Road. Go through traffic light; Fetzer Field is on left behind Carmichael Auditorium.

From Points West: Take I-85 North towards Durham, N.C. Exit just past Burlington onto NC-54 East (exit #148, Chapel Hill). Follow NC-54 for approximately 20 miles to Carrboro. Go through two stoplights and stay on NC-54 until the next stoplight. Turn left at light onto Manning Drive. Continue on Manning until first stoplight. Turn right at light onto Ridge Road. Continue on Ridge Road until first road on left. Turn left onto Stadium Drive and continue until Stadium ends on South Road. Turn right on South Road. Go through traffic light; Fetzer Field is on left behind Carmichael Auditorium.

From Points East: Take I-40 West to Chapel Hill. Exit at NC-54 West (exit #273 A) and follow for approximately four miles. After the US-15/501 overpass, continue straight on NC-54 into campus. Fetzer Field is one-third mile on left behind Carmichael Auditorium before 3-way stoplight.

From Points South: Take US-15/50 North to Chapel Hill. Exit right onto 15/501 Bypass in Chapel Hill. Turn left at first stoplight onto Manning Drive. Continue on Manning until first stoplight. Turn right at light onto Ridge Road. Continue on Ridge Road until first road on left. Turn left onto Stadium Drive and continue until Stadium ends on South Road. Turn right on South Road. Go through traffic light; Fetzer Field is on left behind Carmichael Auditorium.

2021 CAROLINA MEN’S SOCCER YEARBOOK • PAGE 2 Numerical Alphabetical # Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown (Last School) 34 Ahmad Al Qaq 0 Quinn Closson GK Fr. 29 Yaya Bakayoko 1 Alec Smir GK 6-1 167 Gr. Greensboro, N.C. (Greensboro Day) 20 Ernest Bawa 2 Filippo Zattarin D 5-9 168 Gr. Padua, Italy (Saint Mary’s Univ. [Calif.]) 23 Ken Bellini 4 Joe Pickering D 6-0 175 Gr. East Sussex, England (East Tennessee State Univ.) 5 Julian Hinojosa D 5-8 155 Jr. Dallas, Texas (Lone Star) 37 Jacques Bouvery 6 Andres Cardenas M/F Fr. 6 Andres Cardenas 7 Lucas del Rosario F/M 5-10 150 Sr.-5 Durham, N.C. (Jordan) 8 Jameson Charles 8 Jameson Charles M 5-7 150 So. Minneapolis, Minn. (Washburn) 25 Akeim Clarke 9 Santiago Herrera F 5-10 160 Sr.-5 Barquismeto, Venezuela (UCLA) 0 Quinn Closson 10 Tega Ikoba F 6-4 205 Fr. Madison, Ala. (Baker Web Academy) 27 Andrew Czech 11 Antonio Lopez M 5-8 137 Jr. Austin, Texas (Liberal Arts & Science Acad.) 7 Lucas del Rosario 12 J.P. Philpot GK 6-5 195 So. Greenville, N.C. (D.H. Conley) 26 Matt Edwards 13 Key White F 5-10 155 Jr. Norfolk, Va. (Maury) 17 Cameron Fisher 14 Victor Olofsson M 5-11 159 Jr. Vaernamo, Sweden (Elof Lindaelv) 15 Riley Thomas D 5-11 160 So. Atlanta, Ga. 22 Milo Garvanian 16 Jonathan Jimenez F 5-10 169 Jr. Norwalk, Connecticut (Brien McMahon) 31 Luc Granitur 17 Cameron Fisher M 5-11 160 Jr. Palo Alto, Calif. (ASU Preparatory Academy) 9 Santiago Herrera 18 Matthew Senanou D 6-4 208 Fr. Naperville, Ill. (Neuqua Valley) 5 Julian Hinojosa 19 Jonathan Sinclair D/M 5-9 165 So. Valley Stream, N.Y. 10 Tega Ikoba 20 Ernest Bawa M/F 5-9 157 So. Hawthorn Woods, Ill. (The Taft School [Conn.]) 16 Jonathan Jimenez 21 Alex Rose F 6-1 157 Sr.-5 Cary, N.C. (Green Hope) 33 Garrett Kessel 22 Milo Garvanian M/D 6-1 160 Sr. Albuquerque, N.M. (George Washington) 42 Daniel Kutsch 23 Ken Bellini M/F 5-8 175 Fr. Lehi, Utah (/Skyridge) 11 Antonio Lopez 24 Marco Saborio-Perez GK 6-2 181 Jr. Geneva, Switzerland (Berkshire School) 25 Akeim Clarke F 6-3 186 So. Windsor, Conn. (Loomis Chaffee) 35 Sam Moore 26 Matt Edwards D Fr. 14 Victor Olofsson 27 Andrew Czech M/D Fr. 12 J.P. Philpot 28 Tim Schels M 5-9 161 So. Erding, Germany (Anne-Frank-Gymnasium Erding) 4 Joe Pickering 2021 ROSTER 29 Yaya Bakayoko M 5-9 155 So. Bronx, N.Y. (Martin Luther King Jr.) 21 Alex Rose 30 Jake Schick GK 6-2 172 Jr. Palm Harbor, Fla. (Palm Harbor) 24 Marco Saborio-Perez 31 Luc Granitur F 5-9 155 Fr. Vero Beach, Fla. (Vero Beach/Monteverde Academy) 32 Aldair Sanchez 32 Aldair Sanchez D 5-8 148 So. Vancouver, Wash. (Baker Web Academy) 28 Tim Schels 33 Garrett Kessel M 5-10 150 So. Oak Ridge, N.C. (Northwest Guilford) 30 Jake Schick 34 Ahmad Al Qaq M 6-1 170 So. Oak Ridge, N.Grant. (Northwest Guilford) 35 Sam Moore M/D 6-1 151 Jr. Richmond, Va. (St. Christopher’s School) 19 Jonathan Sinclair 36 Gui Vivaldini M/F 6-2 166 Fr. Itupeva, Brazil (The McCallie School [Tenn.]) 1 Alec Smir 37 Jacques Bouvery M/F 5-8 155 Jr. Washington, D.C. (Benjamin Franklin International School) 41 Chris Sullivan 38 Mark Winhoffer M Gr. 15 Riley Thomas 39 Gerit Wintermeyer F 6-3 205 Gr. Wiesbaden, Germany (Friedrich-Ebert Schule/Bradley Univ.) 36 Gui Vivaldini 41 Chris Sullivan M 6-0 160 Gr. Naperville, Ill. (Naperville North/Bowling Green State Univ.) 13 Key White 42 Daniel Kutsch F 6-2 185 Fr. Birmingham, Ala. (The Altamont School) 38 Mark Winhoffer 39 Gerit Wintermeyer Head Coach: Carlos Somoano 2 Fillipo Zattarin Assistant Coaches: Grant Porter, Will Clayton Volunteer Coach: Michael Harrington Strength & Conditioning Coordinator: Greg Gatz Head Athletic Trainer: Christian Hunt Team Physician: Dr. Mario Ciocca By Class Juniors (10): Garret Kessel Pronunciation Guide Graduate Students (6): Jacques Bouvery J.P. Philpot Players Joe Pickering Cameron Fisher Aldair Sanchez Ahmad Al-Qaq all-KWOK Alec Smir Julian Hinojosa Tim Schels Yaya Bakayoko Yah-yah bah-kah-YOKO Chris Sullivan Jonathan Jimenez Jonathan Sinclair Ernest Bawa BAH-wah Mark Winhoffer Antonio Lopez Riley Thomas Jacques Bouvery jock BOO-vurry Gerit Wintermeyer Sam Moore Andres Cardenas on-DREZ car-DEEN-us Fillipo Zattarin Victor Olofsson Freshmen (10): Akeim Clarke ah-KEEM Marco Saborio-Perez Ken Bellini Milo Garvanian My-low Gar-VAH-knee-un 5th-Year Seniors (3): Jake Schick Andres Cardenas Tega Ikoba TAY-ga eye-KOBA Lucas del Rosario Key White Quinn Closson Tim Schels shells Santiago Herrera Andrew Czech Fillipo Zattarin fill-EE-po ZATT-are-in Alex Rose Sophomores (11): Matt Edwards Ahmad Al-Qaq Luc Granitur Staff Senior (1): Yaya Bakayoko Tega Ikoba Carlos Somoano Some-WAH-no Milo Garvanian Ernest Bawa Daniel Kutsch Jameson Charles Matthew Senanou Akeim Clarke Gui Vivaldini

2021 CAROLINA MEN’S SOCCER YEARBOOK • PAGE 3 Carlos Somoano The Somoano Era at North Carolina Head Coach • 2011 NCAA champion (second title in program history) 11th season as head coach • 19 NCAA Tournament wins 20th season at Carolina • 50 Atlantic Coast Conference wins • 137 overall wins Carlos Somoano, who ranks second in the nation • Two National Players of the Year - (2011) & Andy Craven (2014) in winning percentage among active Division I • 17 All-America selections among 14 different players • 4 ACC Players of the Year - (2011), Boyd Okwuonu (2013), Cam Lindley head coaches, enters his 11th year at the helm of (2017), Alex Comsia (2018) the North Carolina men’s soccer program in 2021. • 3 ACC Rookies of the Year - Mikey Lopez (‘11), Danny Garcia (‘12) & Cam Lindley (‘16) Somoano reached the summit of collegiate soc- • 25 MLS SuperDraft Selections or Homegrown Picks cer when he led the Tar Heels to the 2011 NCAA • 2 European Signings - Billy Schuler (Sweden) & Brendan Moore (England) title, becoming just the second rookie head coach in NCAA history to • 9 NCAA Championship appearances win a national championship. He returned to the College Cup with his Tar • 4 College Cup appearances - 2011, 2016, 2017 & 2020 Heel squad in 2016 and 2017. • 2011 ACC Champions In 2020, he led Carolina on an improbable run to its fourth College All-America plaudits. Cup under his tutelage. Entering the NCAA Tournament unseeded, UNC Six Tar Heels earned All-ACC awards during the 2012 campaign. advanced past Charlotte on penalty kicks in the first round, then upset Garcia joined Lopez as the first Tar Heel duo to be named ACC Freshman fourth-seeded Stanford and fifth-seeded Wake Forest to reach the national of the Year in back-to-back seasons since 1993 and ’94. Additionally, semifinal. Carolina lost, 1-0, in the semis to eventual NCAA champion Lopez and Okwuonu were the only underclassmen to be recognized on Marshall and finished the year 9-5-4 and ranked No. 4 nationally. the All-ACC first team. Somoano, who has guided nine of his 10 squads to NCAA postseason Academically, Goodwin was the winner of the Capital One Academic play, owns an impressive 137-42-30 career record, good for a program- All-America of the Year award for Division I men’s soccer. He also best .727 winning percentage. Six of his teams have reached at least the headlined the All-ACC Academic Team, earning the Scholar-Athlete of NCAA quarterfinals. the Year award. The 2013 Tar Heels featured one of the top defensive sides in the Somoano Coaching History nation, led by ACC Defender of the Year Okwuonu, who also earned All- He was named the 2011 National Coach America honors for the second-consecutive season. Carolina advanced of the Year by Soccer America as the Tar to the second round of the NCAA Championship, finishing with a 9-6-5 Heels posted a 21-2-3 mark en route to record. the national title. The Tar Heels became Owkuonu led a group of five players that earned All-ACC honors as he only the second team in Atlantic Coast was tabbed first team All-ACC. Jonathan Campbell and Brendan Moore Conference history to claim the treble in secured second team citations, while Jordan McCrary was a third team a single year by winning the ACC regular pick and Omar Holness landed on the All-Freshman squad. Holness also season title, the ACC Championship crown secured a slot on Soccer America’s All-Freshman Team. and the national championship in 2011. The Tar Heels turned 2014 into another stellar campaign by posting a In addition to his national coach-of-the- 15-5-2 overall mark and again reached the NCAA Quarterfinals for the

COACHING STAFF COACHING year honors, the ACC’s coaches also pegged sixth time in seven seasons. UNC was a prolific scoring team, leading Somoano the top head man in the ACC for 2011. Somoano joined for- the country in goals (52) and total points (157) and was second with 53 mer Carolina men’s coach and current Carolina women’s coach, Anson assists. Andy Craven, a finalist for the MAC , led the Dorrance, as the second coach to be named the ACC Coach of the Year scoring corp with an NCAA best 35 points and 15 goals. in their first year. Craven and Okwuonu both earned first team All-America honors in Several Tar Heels earned national recognition in 2011 under Somoano’s 2014, while Jonathan Campbell was an Academic All-America first team watch with Matt Hedges, Enzo Martinez and Billy Schuler earning All- selection. Carolina also led the way in the ACC with eight players select- America honors. Another Tar Heel, Ben Speas, was also named the ed for all-league honors, including three first team honorees - Craven, National Player of the Year by Soccer America. Holness and Okwuonu. Five Tar Heels earned All-ACC honors in 2011 with Scott Goodwin, The Tar Heels opened the 2015 campaign unbeaten in its first 12 match- Matt Hedges, Enzo Martinez and Billy Schuler being named first team es, and in the process set a program record with a 16-game unbeaten and Kirk Urso joining the second team. Mikey Lopez, Jordan McCrary streak going back to the end of the 2014 season. Carolina finished first in and Boyd Okwuonu were all named to the ACC All-Freshman Team, the ACC Coastal Division, earned the No. 5 national seed in the NCAA while Hedges and Lopez were Defender and Freshman of the Year, Championship, reached the third round for the seventh time in the last respectively. eight years, and finished the season with a stellar 15-2-3 record. The Tar Heels also excelled in the classroom with Scott Goodwin, Team captain Jonathan Campbell became the first player in program Rob Lovejoy and Kirk Urso earning ACC All-Academic Team honors history to earn first team NSCAA All-America and first team Academic in 2011. All-America honors. Additionally, Campbell was the ACC’s Scholar- It was going to be a tough act to follow in his second season, but the Athlete of the Year, and led a trio of Tar Heels on the ACC Academic Heels did well in recording a 16-4-3 mark and came within one match of Team. a fifth-straight College Cup in 2012. UNC ultimately fell 1-0 to eventual After knocking on the door of the College Cup for several years, UNC national champion Indiana in the NCAA quarterfinal. broke through for the program’s seventh trip in 2016. Carolina won the Similar to previous seasons, UNC was honored with a handful ACC’s Coastal Division, earned the top seed in the ACC Championship of national awards in 2012 with Danny Garcia, Goodwin, Lopez and received the No. 10 national seed in the NCAA Championship as and Okwuonu all earning All-America honors. Additionally, Jonathan well. Campbell and Garcia, the ACC Freshman of the Year, earned Freshman A thrilling overtime winner over Providence in the NCAA Quarters

2021 CAROLINA MEN’S SOCCER YEARBOOK • PAGE 4 set up a heavyweight bout between the Tar Heels and defending cham- Grant Porter pion Stanford. The match was played to a scoreless draw, however, Assistant Coach the Cardinal advanced, 10-9 in penalties, and ultimately won a second- 11th season at Carolina straight national championship in Houston, Texas. Cam Lindley, regarded as the top newcomer in college men’s soccer, Grant Porter begins his 11th season as an assis- was named TopDrawer Soccer National Freshman of the Year and ACC tant coach for the North Carolina men’s soccer Freshman of the Year in 2016. He also earned first team All-ACC hon- program in 2021. ors, leading a group of seven players named all-conference. A key figure in both national titles in school In the classroom, Alex Comsia earned the NCAA Elite 90 Award, an history, the 2004 UNC graduate helped lead the honor that goes to the College Cup participant with the highest GPA. Tar Heels to their first national championship as a Additionally, David October was a first team Academic All-America. player in 2001 and again as an assistant coach in 2011. Somoano helped guide the Tar Heels back to the College Cup in 2017 Porter assists in all aspects of the program from handling travel plans after winning the ACC Coastal Division for the third consecutive year. to recruiting. Carolina has routinely brought in top-10 recruiting classes Cam Lindley was named ACC Midfielder of the Year while also being in recent years: No. 3 in 2012, No. 4 in 2013, No. 7 in 2015, No. 1 in named All-America alongside Alan Winn. 2016, No. 2 in 2017 and No. 1 in 2019. He played alongside 16 MLS Before his success as head coach, Somoano helped recruit six top-10 draft picks as a player, and has helped guide 26 players into professional recruiting classes and watched over one of the most successful periods in soccer since becoming a Tar Heel assistant coach in 2011. school history as an assistant coach for nine seasons from 2002-10. The Porter’s 14 years with Tar Heels advanced to three consecutive NCAA College Cups, including the Carolina program the 2008 National Championship game, and amassed a 118-52-27 record. is stellar. His resume Somoano also played a key part in developing the Tar Heels into includes the aforemen- professional soccer players. Since 2003, 38 former players have been tioned two national titles selected in the MLS SuperDraft. Included in that group are 15 first- in 2001 and 2011, and round draftees: , Dax McCarty, Michael Harrington, Zach 13 appearances in the Loyd, Jalil Anibaba, Eddie Ababio, Matt Hedges, Enzo Martinez, Mikey NCAA Championship in COACHING STAFF Lopez, Jonathan Campbell, Omar Holness, Jordan McCrary, Colton 14 years. Storm, John Nelson and most recently in 2020. Porter has been a Four former Tar Heels who played under Somoano have represented member of six Atlantic the United States Men’s National Team, as Hedges, Loyd, McCarty and Coast Conference regu- Logan Pause have all been called upon to represent their country. lar season championship News named Somoano a Top 20 Assistant Coach six clubs, and two ACC title times in his career as well as the NSCAA South Region Assistant Coach teams. of the Year in 2010. In addition to his work with the Tar Heels, Somoano Porter rejoined has coached 16-to-18-year old boys with Raleigh’s Capital Area Soccer Carolina in 2011 with League since 2002. He has guided three different teams within this eight years of coaching age group to a total of five-straight state titles and three Disney Soccer experience under his belt since graduating from UNC. Porter was the Showcase championships. Somoano also served as the United States Director of Soccer for the Charlotte United Futbol Club in Charlotte, Youth Soccer Region III Staff Coach in 2004, 2006 and 2007 and was N.C., from 2006-10. During that time he was also the head soccer coach responsible for selecting and coaching ODP state team players. He also at Charlotte Country Day School during the 2009 and 2010 seasons. served in a similar position in Region I from 1999-2002. While at Charlotte Country Day, Porter helped groom an all-state Additionally, Somoano serves as a scout for the U.S. Soccer selection, a pair of all-region honorees and six all-conference award Development Academy. In 2009, Somoano was the head coach for the winners. U-16 CASL Chelsea Academy, where he led his team to the National Porter was an assistant coach at UC Santa Barbara in 2005, where he Championship week. He was named the 2009 US Soccer U-15/16 helped lead the Gauchos to an NCAA Tournament appearance and a top- Development Academy Southern Conference and National Coach of the 25 final national ranking. Year. He began his coaching career at Georgia State University, where he Somoano came to Carolina from VCU, where he was an assistant was the head assistant coach for two seasons. Porter helped lead the coach for six seasons from 1996-2001. Prior to his stint in Richmond, Panthers to a winning record and a trip to the Atlantic Sun Tournament Va., he was an assistant coach at Eckerd College from 1992-95. semifinals. Porter earned a master’s degree in sport administration from GSU. Personal Porter was a four-year starter during his time in Chapel Hill from 2000- Somoano received a Bachelor of Science in biology (concentration in 03. He made the game-winning assist in the 2001 national championship pre-medicine) from Eckerd College in 1992. He then earned a Master’s game and was awarded the UNC Nicholas Douglass Potter Coaches’ of Sport Management degree from the University of Richmond in August Award in 2001. of 2000. Somoanoearned four letters in soccer at Eckerd College and was Porter would later go on to become the team captain in his senior year a two-year team captain. of 2003. The run from 2000-03 ranks as one of the best four-year spans in Somoano is married to the former Martina Nedelkova, and the couple school history. The Tar Heels won 21 matches in back-to-back seasons, has two daughters and a son: Sofia, born May 6, 2006, Gabriela, born and won both the 2000 ACC and 2001 NCAA championships. Dec. 24, 2007, and Alexander, born April 24, 2011. Porter, who works with US Soccer as a regional scout for youth nation- al teams, holds a bachelor’s degree from UNC in economics.

2021 CAROLINA MEN’S SOCCER YEARBOOK • PAGE 5 Will Clayton Michael Harrington Assistant Coach Volunteer Assistant Fourth season at Carolina Third season at Carolina

A native of Durham, N.C., Will Clayton enters his A former Tar Heel and two-time All-ACC defender, fourth season as an assistant coach at the University Michael Harrington enters his third season on the of North Carolina in 2021 after spending four seasons sidelines at his alma mater for the 2021 season. as an assistant coach at the University of Central The No. 3 overall pick in the 2007 MLS SuperDraft Florida. by Kansas City, he enjoyed 12-year professional ca- From 2014-17, Clayton served as the Knights’ reer before retiring in 2018. A native of Greenville, recruiting coordinator and had on-field responsibili- N.C., Harrington was selected as an alternate for the ties along with assisting in the day-to-day operations of the programs. 2008 Beijing Olympics and participated in the full National Team Training In his first full offseason in Chapel Hill, Clayton helped land the No. 1 Camp in January 2014 as the United States prepared for the 2014 World Cup recruiting class in the country in 2019, according to TopDrawerSoccer. As a former NCAA Division I national champion in 2007 at Wake Forest, in Brazil. Clayton helped the Demon Deacons make three-consecutive appearances at During his playing career at North Carolina, Harrington was a four-year the NCAA College Cup from 2006-08. After spending three seasons as an starter for the Heels as he started 81 of the 82 matches in which he played. He assistant coach at his alma mater, Clayton aided UMass-Lowell in its transi- helped lead the Tar Heels to the post season in all four years including a trip tion to Division I (America East Conference) as the school’s top assistant in to the quarterfinals during his junior season in 2005. 2013. He was involved in all aspects of the program with an emphasis on As a senior in 2006, he was named first-team All-ACC as a defender while recruiting. He helped put together the Riverhawks’ recruiting class that went starting 19 games and recording one goal and four assists. His breakout cam- on to help UMass Lowell finish No. 4 in the RPI rankings. paign came one year prior when he switched from the midfielder to outside As a player for the Demon Deacons, Clayton was a part of the 2006 and back and was an immediate impact in the lineup. He started all 24 games his 2008 ACC regular season Championship squads. The 2007 national cham- junior season and was named second-team All-ACC and an NSCAA/adidas pion graduated in 2009 with a Bachelor of Arts in history. All-South region player. Prior to his junior season, he played defense for the U.S. Under-20 National Team at the FIFA World Youth Championship in Hol- land. Harrington was also named to the ACC All-Freshman Team in 2003, when he started all 20 matched for the Heels in the midfield. and was named to the all-tournament team at the Nike Carolina Classic. Prior to attending UNC, Harrington attended Edison Academy and was a member of the U.S. Under-17 National Team and represented the United States at the 2003 FIFA Under-17 World Championship in Finland. He was also a member of the U.S. U-14 and U-16 National Teams and was a Parade Magazine All-America in 2002, his senior year in high school. Harrington earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Exercise and Sports Science in May 2019 from UNC. COACHING STAFF COACHING

2021 CAROLINA MEN’S SOCCER YEARBOOK • PAGE 6 Carolina At Fetzer/Dorrance A Premier Facility Championship and Final Four matches over its illustrious Year W L T The University of North Carolina boasts one of the fin- history, Fetzer Field has long been one of the nation’s most 1947 4 0 0 est soccer and lacrosse facilities in the nation. Carolina storied soccer facilities. With the 1999 relocation of the UNC 1948 4 0 1 opened its new, on-campus Lacrosse & Soccer Stadium on soccer offices to the McCaskill Soccer Center adjacent to 1949 3 1 0 March 2, 2019, by hosting a men’s and women’s lacrosse Fetzer Field, Carolina enjoys perhaps the finest overall facil- 1950 3 1 0 ity in all of college soccer. 1951 3 1 0 doubleheader. The stadium was dedicated as Dorrance Field 1952 1 3 0 in honor of longtime women’s soccer coach Anson Dorrance Fetzer Field, which boasts a capacity of 5,025 fans, is 1953 2 4 0 in September 2019. the home to UNC’s men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and 1954 2 0 1 The facility had been under construction since May 2017. women’s lacrosse and men’s and women’s outdoor track 1955 3 2 0 It is built on the site of the old Fetzer Field, which housed and field teams. 1956 3 1 0 six sports on campus from 1935 through 2017. The current The dedication of the McCaskill Soccer Center on April 1957 1 1 1 11, 1999, solidified Fetzer Field’s elite status among soccer 1958 6 0 0 name of the new facility is the UNC Lacrosse & Soccer 1959 6 1 0 Stadium. The facility is home to UNC’s men’s and women’s facilities. The Center is a two-story structure that houses 1960 6 0 0 soccer and lacrosse teams. locker rooms for the men’s and women’s soccer teams as 1961 5 3 0 The stadium provides the student-athletes and coaches of well as a team meeting room, coaches’ offices and a large 1962 4 0 0 the of these programs with the facility needed to continue to conference room. Total costs on the project were $1.8 mil- 1963 4 1 1 lion. DORRANCE FIELD 1964 5 1 1 pursue the championships for which they are known. Fans in Fetzer Field was originally completed in 1935 as a Works 1965 5 2 0 the stadium can enjoy a much-improved gameday experience 1966 6 0 1 with new seating, concession areas, restrooms and amenities. Projects Administration program. 1967 6 2 0 The new soccer and lacrosse stadium provides a state-of- The facility has been home not only to NCAA and ACC 1968 7 1 0 the-art home for the four programs, offering the operational Soccer Championships, but also to several ACC Track 1969 3 2 0 space needed to compete at a championship level. The sta- and Field Championships, the N.C. High School Athletic 1970 2 2 2 Association Track and Field Championships, the National 1971 2 3 1 dium will also bring fans closer to the field. 1972 3 2 0 The stadium features: Junior Olympics and men’s lacrosse NCAA and ACC 1973 4 2 1 • A natural grass playing field Tournaments. In 1996, the facility was the home training site 1974 3 1 1 • A full program facility (the building provides offices, for the United States Track and Field Team as it prepared 1975 4 3 0 team meeting areas and locker rooms for both soccer pro- for the Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta. In 2001, it was 1976 6 3 0 grams and women’s lacrosse, while the men’s lacrosse home to the Carolina Courage of the WUSA. 1977 9 2 0 1978 8 2 1 team’s facilities will remain in the Loudermilk Center.) 1979 9 1 0 • Hall of Honor — The success of these programs will History 1980 7 3 0 be celebrated in a new Hall of Honor in a fully renovated Fetzer Field, named for former Tar Heel athletic director 1981 9 1 0 McCaskill Center. and track and field head coach Bob Fetzer, was the only 1982 4 1 2 • 4,200 individual chair back seats home the North Carolina men’s soccer program knew from 1983 7 1 0 the team’s first varsity game in 1947 through the entirety of 1984 6 2 0 • New concessions and restrooms the 1988 campaign. When Fetzer was being renovated, the 1985 7 3 0 • New LED scoreboard/video board 1986 7 2 1 Tar Heels played all their 1989 home games at Finley Field 1987 9 1 0 In the Heart of Campus near the University golf course, as well as the first eight 1988 6 2 1 The Soccer & Lacrosse Stadium is located in the heart of home matches of 1990. 1989 Did not play at Fetzer central campus on the current footprint of Fetzer Field. The Carolina then returned home to Fetzer on Oct. 21, 1990, 1990 2 0 0 and celebrated the homecoming with a stunning 2-0 upset of 1991 8 3 1 stadium connects on its south end with the Football Practice 1992 7 3 2 Complex, providing a needed and attractive connection No. 10 NC State. On Nov. 10, 1990, Carolina played its first 1993 11 2 1 between the southeast side of campus and central campus. night game ever at Fetzer Field, beating Wake Forest 2-1 in 1994 8 2 0 A host of numerous ACC Championship, NCAA the first round of the NCAA Tournament. 1995 8 3 0 1996 4 3 1 1997 5 5 0 1998 7 1 1 1999 6 3 0 2000 11 2 0 2001 12 0 0 2002 9 1 1 2003 5 2 0 2004 5 4 1 2005 10 2 1 2006 6 3 2 2007 4 4 2 2008 10 2 0 2009 12 1 1 2010 8 1 3 2011 13 0 2 2012 12 1 2 2013 5 4 2 2014 8 2 1 2015 12 1 2 2016 10 3 0 2017 Did not play at Fetzer 2018 Did not play at Fetzer 2019 4 5 3 2020 3 1 2 Total 429 128 47

(70 seasons of competition at Fetzer/ Dorrance).

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Date Opponent Score Att. Record Overall Home Away Neutral * 10/02/2020 at Duke W 2-0 0 All Games 9-5-4 4-3-1 3-1-2 2-1-1 * 10/09/2020 Clemson W 1-0 0 Conference 7-2-3 4-1-1 3-1-2 0-0-0 * 10/18/2020 at Wake Forest Lot1 0-1 0 Non-Conference 2-3-1 0-2-0 0-0-0 2-1-1 * 10/27/2020 at Clemson Tot2 3-3 1000 * 10/30/2020 NC State Tot2 0-0 0 # Player GP G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GWG PK-ATT * 11/06/2020 Duke W 2-0 0 10 Montesdeoca, Giovanni 17 5 2 12 33 .152 15 .455 2 2-2 11/15/2020 Notre Dame Lot1 0-1 0 9 Herrera, Santiago 17 4 0 8 30 .133 15 .500 1 0-0 02/25/2021 Liberty L 0-1 0 25 Clarke, Akeim 15 1 2 4 8 .125 4 .500 0 0-0 * 03/05/2021 Pittsburgh W 3-0 351 22 Garvanian, Milo 18 0 4 4 16 .000 2 .125 0 0-1 * 03/13/2021 Virginia W 2-0 580 16 Jimenez, Jonathan 18 1 1 3 26 .038 8 .308 1 0-0 * 03/20/2021 at Syracuse Tot2 0-0 0 7 del Rosario, Lucas 18 1 1 3 10 .100 2 .200 0 0-0 * 03/27/2021 at Notre Dame Wot1 2-1 143 13 White , Key 7 1 1 3 5 .200 3 .600 0 0-0 * 04/02/2021 Virginia Tech L 0-1 423 28 Schels, Tim 18 1 1 3 5 .200 1 .200 1 0-0 * 04/11/2021 at Duke W 1-0 0 6 Constant, Matt 7 1 1 3 3 .333 2 .667 1 0-0 05/02/2021 vs Charlotte Tot2 1-1 175 4 Pickering, Joe 17 1 0 2 21 .048 6 .286 1 0-0 05/06/2021 vs Stanford W 1-0 185 21 Rose, Alex 16 1 0 2 5 .200 3 .600 1 0-0 05/10/2021 vs Wake Forest W 2-1 189 39 Wadda, Taff 6 1 0 2 4 .250 3 .750 0 0-0 05/14/2021 vs Marshall L 0-1 0 15 Thomas, Riley 12 1 0 2 4 .250 4 1.000 0 0-0 2 Zattarin, Fillipo 18 1 0 2 2 .500 2 1.000 1 0-0 Team statistics 37 Bouvery, Jacques 10 0 0 0 5 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 UNC OPP 27 Salas, Mark 17 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 SHOT STATISTICS 29 Bakayoko, Yaya 6 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Goals-Shot attempts 20-184 11-118 32 Sanchez, Aldair 14 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Goals scored per game 1.11 0.61 14 Olofsson, Victor 12 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Shot pct. .109 .093 17 Fisher, Cameron 8 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Shots on goal-Attempts 71-184 44-118 26 Alejandre, Axel 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 SOG pct. .386 .373 31 Henry, Malik 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Shots/Game 10.2 6.6 19 Sinclair, Jonathan 6 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Assists 13 8 1 Smir, Alec 18 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 GOAL BREAKDOWN 11 Lopez, Antonio 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total Goals 20 11 20 Bawa, Errnest 11 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Penalty 2 0 Total 18 20 13 53 184 .109 71 .386 - 2-3 Unassisted - - Opponents 18 11 8 30 118 .093 44 .373 - 0-1 Overtime 1 2 Goals scored average 1.11 0.61 ## Goalie GP MIN. GA GAAVG SAVES PCT W-L-T SHO/CBO CORNER KICKS 87 75 1 Smir, Alec 18 1722:37 11 0.57 31 .738 9-5-4 9/0 Goals off corners - - TM TEAM - 00:00 0 0.00 2 1.000 0-0-0 0/0 PENALTY KICKS 2-3 0-1 Total 18 1722:37 11 0.57 33 .750 9-5-4 9 OFFSIDES 15 71 Opponents 18 1722:37 20 1.04 51 .718 5-9-4 7 PENALTIES

2020 STATISTICS & RESULTS 2020 STATISTICS Goals by Periods Fouls 190 249 Team 1st 2nd OT1 OT2 TOTAL Yellow cards 22 37 Red cards 1 1 UNC 7 12 0 1 20 Opponents 2 7 0 2 11 ATTENDANCE Total 1354 1143 Shots by Periods Dates/Avg Per Date 8/169 6/191 Team 1st 2nd OT1 OT2 TOTAL Neutral Site #/Avg 4/137 - UNC 84 88 0 8 184 Opponents 37 73 0 4 118

Saves by Periods Team 1st 2nd OT1 OT2 TOTAL UNC 12 20 0 0 33 Opponents 23 25 0 1 51

Corners by Periods Team 1st 2nd OT1 OT2 TOTAL UNC 44 39 0 3 87 Opponents 24 46 0 3 75

Fouls by Periods Team 1st 2nd OT1 OT2 TOTAL UNC 92 89 0 5 190 Opponents 124 115 0 5 249

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## Points GP G A Pts Shots ## Shots GP G A Shots Shot% 10 Montesdeoca, Giovanni 17 5 2 12 33 10 Montesdeoca, Giovanni 17 5 2 33 .152 9 Herrera, Santiago 17 4 0 8 30 9 Herrera, Santiago 17 4 0 30 .133 25 Clarke, Akeim 15 1 2 4 8 16 Jimenez, Jonathan 18 1 1 26 .038 6 Constant, Matt 7 1 1 3 3 4 Pickering, Joe 17 1 0 21 .048 7 del Rosario, Lucas 18 1 1 3 10 22 Garvanian, Milo 18 0 4 16 .000 13 White , Key 7 1 1 3 5 7 del Rosario, Lucas 18 1 1 10 .100 16 Jimenez, Jonathan 18 1 1 3 26 25 Clarke, Akeim 15 1 2 8 .125 28 Schels, Tim 18 1 1 3 5 13 White , Key 7 1 1 5 .200 2 Zattarin, Fillipo 18 1 0 2 2 21 Rose, Alex 16 1 0 5 .200 21 Rose, Alex 16 1 0 2 5 37 Bouvery, Jacques 10 0 0 5 .000 39 Wadda, Taff 6 1 0 2 4 28 Schels, Tim 18 1 1 5 .200 15 Thomas, Riley 12 1 0 2 4

4 Pickering, Joe 17 1 0 2 21 2020 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

## Goals GP G A Pts Shots ## Shots On Goal GP G A Shots Sog Sog% 10 Montesdeoca, Giovanni 17 5 2 12 33 10 Montesdeoca, Giovanni 17 5 2 33 15 .455 9 Herrera, Santiago 17 4 0 8 30 9 Herrera, Santiago 17 4 0 30 15 .500 6 Constant, Matt 7 1 1 3 3 16 Jimenez, Jonathan 18 1 1 26 8 .308 4 Pickering, Joe 17 1 0 2 21 4 Pickering, Joe 17 1 0 21 6 .286 13 White , Key 7 1 1 3 5 25 Clarke, Akeim 15 1 2 8 4 .500 2 Zattarin, Fillipo 18 1 0 2 2 15 Thomas, Riley 12 1 0 4 4 1.000 7 del Rosario, Lucas 18 1 1 3 10 13 White , Key 7 1 1 5 3 .600 16 Jimenez, Jonathan 18 1 1 3 26 21 Rose, Alex 16 1 0 5 3 .600 21 Rose, Alex 16 1 0 2 5 39 Wadda, Taff 6 1 0 4 3 .750 25 Clarke, Akeim 15 1 2 4 8 6 Constant, Matt 7 1 1 3 2 .667 15 Thomas, Riley 12 1 0 2 4 7 del Rosario, Lucas 18 1 1 10 2 .200 39 Wadda, Taff 6 1 0 2 4 2 Zattarin, Fillipo 18 1 0 2 2 1.000 28 Schels, Tim 18 1 1 3 5 22 Garvanian, Milo 18 0 4 16 2 .125

## Assists GP G A Pts Shots 22 Garvanian, Milo 18 0 4 4 16 10 Montesdeoca, Giovanni 17 5 2 12 33 25 Clarke, Akeim 15 1 2 4 8 6 Constant, Matt 7 1 1 3 3 13 White , Key 7 1 1 3 5 7 del Rosario, Lucas 18 1 1 3 10 16 Jimenez, Jonathan 18 1 1 3 26 28 Schels, Tim 18 1 1 3 5

2021 CAROLINA MEN’S SOCCER YEARBOOK • PAGE 9 2020 TEAM STATISTICS

2021 CAROLINA MEN’S SOCCER YEARBOOK • PAGE 10 Carolina’s 2001 NCAA Title The 2001 notched the men’s first national title in their first-ever appearance in a national champi- onship contest. After a thrilling, late-game comeback win over Stanford to reach the finals, the Tar Heels faced and defeated five-time champion Indiana, who entered the tournament having given up just six goals all season. In addition, the Hoosiers had knocked UNC out in the quarterfinals the year before in Chapel Hill. Head Coach and the Tar Heels with the 2001 national championship trophy. The Tar Heels used an early goal 12 min- utes in off a header by junior Ryan Kneipper

to establish a 1-0 lead and set the tone for the 2001 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS game. Kneipper beat an Indiana defender and goalkeeper Colin Rogers to a long cross from Matt Crawford and headed a shot from six yards out just inside the right post. The Tar Heels then turned to their defense, led by senior captains Danny Jackson and Chris Leitch, senior goalkeeper Michael Ueltschey and sophomore David Stokes, who was assigned to Indiana all-everything player for most of the game. The Hoosiers put pressure on the Heels, but could not find a way to even the score against the stalwart Carolina defense. Noz Yamauchi and Chris Leitch present President At the 75 minute mark freshman Marcus George W. Bush with a UNC jersey. Storey was fouled in the box, leading to a penalty kick by Jackson into the top left of the net, giving Carolina a 2-0 lead. The score Ring photo by Jeffrey A. Camarati. would hold up as Carolina claimed its first- Title game photos by Michael ever national title. Stalschmidt. Carolina’s chances of even reaching the finals looked bleak with less than 10 minutes on the clock in its NCAA semifinal versus Stanford. Carolina trailed 2-0 at the time, when forward David Testo bent a left-footed shot from 25 yards out just inside the far post to breathe life back into the Tar Heel attack. Less than two minutes later the Tar Heels found the back of the net again, as Crawford Members of the 2001 national champs gathered in Chapel Hill in January 2007 for a five-year reunion. knocked in a rebound to tie the score at two with around eight minutes remaining. The two teams would go at it for the final eight minutes of regulation and through four overtime periods until Carolina finally broke the deadlock when Mike Gell took a long pass from UNC keeper Michael Ueltschey and chipped a shot over onrushing goal- keeper Andrew Terris in the 136th minute. The goal gave Carolina the 3-2 victory and a place in the title game. Drama was no stranger to the Heels in the 2001 NCAA Tournament. Carolina needed and received overtime goals to defeat both American and Farleigh Dickinson along its march to the championship. For the season Carolina finished with a school-record 21 wins against only four defeats.

2021 CAROLINA MEN’S SOCCER YEARBOOK • PAGE 11 Carolina’s 2011 NCAA Title HOOVER, Ala. - Junior Ben Speas turned in the goal of the tournament to provide Carolina with a 1-0 edge in the 65th min- ute and the Tar Heel defense stepped up in the final minutes to give UNC its second national title in school history with a 1-0 win over Charlotte at Regions Parks in Hoover, Ala. The title came 10 years after UNC won the championship in 2001. Speas gathered a free ball in the middle Captain Kirk Urso and the Tar Heels claimed their second title in school history in 2011. of the field and attacked a retreating 49er defense. After making a run at the right corner of the box, Speas reversed course and dribbled the ball to his left before unleashing a left-footed shot over Charlotte goalkeeper Klay Davis. The ball dipped over Davis and below the cross bar to give the Tar Heels a 1-0 advantage it would not relinquish. The goal was Speas’ third of the tourna- ment and earned the junior forward Most Valuable Offensive Player honors. Speas nearly put the Tar Heels ahead just minutes before his goal as he worked his way down the left flank before moving to the middle of the field and floating a ball to the far post. Sophomore Rob Lovejoy was making a run down the right and connected on a diving header as the cross got over the Charlotte defender but Lovejoy’s header sailed wide of the target. The Tar Heels finally broke through in the 65th minute when Speas turned in a golazo with his shot from 25 yards out that changed the momentum of the match. The 49ers earned a corner kick in the 84th

2011 NATIONALCHAMPIONS minute and nearly found the equalizer when Thomas Allen ripped a shot from eight yards out. The ball was destined for the back of the net but defender Jordan Gafa was the last man on the line and headed the ball clear. The line clearance started a flurry of shots from the 49ers that the Tar Heels continued to turn away. The 87th minute saw Charlotte rip a shot that was saved by Goodwin, the rebound was crossed to T.J. Beaulieu who headed the ball off the crossbar. Jordan McCrary forced his way in front of the next shot opportunity before a shot went side of the goal for a goal kick. The Tar Heels became the first ACC team since Virginia in 1995 to claim the treble as UNC won the ACC regular season and tournament titles in addition to the NCAA title. Carolina finishes with a 21-2-3 mark which equals the school record for wins with the 2001 team. Head coach Carlos Somoano became just the second coach in NCAA history to claim a national title in his first year.

2021 CAROLINA MEN’S SOCCER YEARBOOK • PAGE 12 Carolina has advanced to nine NCAA College Cups, including four straight from 2008-2011 and three in the last five seasons. eled to St. Louis, falling 4-0 to the hometown Billikens. North Carolina In The NCAA Championship Appearances: 27 (1968-87-88-90-91-93-94-99-2000-01-02-03-04- In 1993, the Tar Heels were once again victorious in the first round, 05-06-08-09-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17-18-20) holding on for a 3-2 victory over Duke. Gregg Berhalter scored a pair of Record: 42-22-9 (.637) goals off free kicks, and then Chapel Hill native Greg Caiola came off the Goal Scoring: 99 for, 77 against bench to score the game-winner in the 69th minute. In the second round, College Cup Appearances: Nine (1987, 2001, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, the Tar Heels were upset, 2-1, by Air Force after ACC Rookie of the Year 2016, 2017, 2020) NCAA Championships: Two (2001, 2011) Temoc Suarez suffered a broken ankle midway through the first half. Carolina returned to NCAA Tournament action in 1994 for the sixth

time in eight seasons. Despite possessing the home-field advantage, Caro-

Carolina is one of the top performers in the history of the men’s soccer NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY lina was beaten by James Madison, 3-0, in the first round. NCAA Championship. UNC has won two national titles, made nine College The Tar Heels made an NCAA Tournament appearance in 1999 after a Cup appearances and 27 overall trips to the NCAA Tournament. four-year absence. UNC played at No. 3 Furman and gave the Paladins, They have been even more dominant over the last 13 seasons (2008-20) who eventually reached the NCAA Quarterfinals, all they could handle be- as the Tar Heels lead all Divison I NCAA programs in NCAA Champion- fore losing, 2-1, in overtime. ships wins (26), Sweet 16 appearances (10), Elite Eight appearances (9) and In 2000, Carolina was the top overall seed in the tournament after win- Men’s College Cup appearances (7). ning the ACC championship. UNC hosted three games at Fetzer Field, coming back from a 2-0 deficit in the first round to defeat William & History Mary, 3-2, in an overtime game played in a driving snowstorm. The Heels The Tar Heels made their first NCAA Tournament appearance in 1968 downed Rhode Island, 3-1, in the second round before losing to two-time in a game played on a wet and muddy Fetzer Field. Unfortunately, the de- defending NCAA champion Indiana in the quarterfinals. fending national co-champions from Michigan State spoiled the debut. The The 2001 Tar Heels notched the men’s first national title in their first- Spartans outshot the Tar Heels, 37-6, and won 5-0 on three goals by Tony ever appearance in a national title game. After a rousing, late-game come- Keyes and two from Tom Kreft. back win over Stanford to reach the finals, the Tar Heels faced and defeated The next time Carolina returned to the tournament was 1987. It wound up five-time champion Indiana, who entered the tournament having given up the most successful run prior to capturing the 2001 national title. Coached just six goals all season. by Anson Dorrance, the Tar Heels entered the NCAA Tournament as the The Tar Heels used an early goal 12 minutes in off a header by junior eighth-ranked team in the nation after winning the ACC Tournament. In the Ryan Kneipper to grab an early 1-0 lead. Kneipper beat an Indiana de- first round, Carolina defeated archrival and defending national-champion fender and goalkeeper Colin Rogers to a long cross from Matt Crawford Duke, 2-0. The Tar Heels then battled South Carolina through two over- and headed a shot from six yards out just inside the right post. times and a shootout before winning, 2-1, on a penalty kick by Derek Mis- The Tar Heels then turned to their defense, led by senior captains Danny simo. Jackson and Chris Leitch, senior goalkeeper Michael Ueltschey and sopho- In the quarterfinal against Loyola (Md.), Missimo scored on a header to more David Stokes, who was assigned to Indiana all-everything player Pat give the Tar Heels a 1-0 victory, making Carolina only the fourth team in Noonan for most of the game. Indiana put pressure on the Heels, but could ACC history to achieve 20 wins in a season. Carolina then went to the Final not find a way to even the score against the stalwart Carolina defense. Four but fell 4-1 to eventual champion Clemson on the Tigers’ home field. At the 75 minute mark freshman Marcus Storey was fouled in the box, The Tar Heels were ranked sixth in the final Soccer America rankings and leading to a penalty kick by Jackson into the top left of the net, giving placed sweeper David Smyth on the All-America team. Carolina a 2-0 lead and its first-ever national title. In 1988, Anson Dorrance’s final year as the men’s coach, the Tar Heels The Tar Heels made their fourth-consecutive tourney appearance in defeated Wake Forest, 2-0, in the first round of the tournament. Both Tar 2002. Carolina opened its title defense with a 6-0 win over Winthrop in Heel goals came in the first half as Adam Tinkham scored on a breakaway Chapel Hill, paced by Kneipper’s school-record tying five goals. In the and Marc Buffin kicked one in from 25 yards out. For Carolina, it was the second round, UNC fell on the road to Penn State, 1-0, in double overtime. 10th win in 11 games, the only loss coming to Virginia in the ACC Tourna- In 2003, UNC earned the No. 4 national seed and a first-round bye but ment championship game. The Tar Heels then advanced to the South Re- lost to the nation’s highest-scoring team, Coastal Carolina, 3-0, at Fetzer gion championship, where they lost 3-1 to South Carolina. Field in the second round of the tourney. Under coach Elmar Bolowich, Carolina again defeated Wake Forest The Tar Heels hosted a postseason match for the fifth straight year in in the first round of the 1990 tournament. Freshmen Chris Lyn and Brent 2004, but fell to George Washington, 1-0, in the first round. Walker scored to give Carolina a 2-1 win and improve the series record Carolina was the tournament’s No. 4 overall seed once again in 2005 and against the Demon Deacons to 9-1-2. In the second round, the Tar Heels advanced to the quarterfinals for the fourth time in school history and third were defeated, 3-1, by Virginia at Charlottesville. time over the last six seasons. The Tar Heels opened with wins over Provi- In the first round of the 1991 tournament, the Tar Heels defeated UNC dence (2-0) and Virginia (2-1) behind four goals from Ben Hunter. UNC Charlotte, 1-0, at Fetzer Field. Todd Haskins scored the winning goal on an was eliminated in the round of eight by SMU, 3-2 in double overtime. assist by David Moore in the first overtime period. The Tar Heels then trav- 2021 CAROLINA MEN’S SOCCER YEARBOOK • PAGE 13 UNC hosted once again - as the No. 14 seed - in 2006 but suffered a 1-0 Carolina reached the quarterfinal round Top-25 National Finishes loss to Old Dominion in its first match. for the fifth-straight season after picking Coaches’ Poll After missing the 2007 tourney, the Tar Heels returned as the No. 13 seed up wins over UMBC (3-2 in penalty kicks) 1983 20th 1987 8th in the 2008 and made a run to the national title game with four straight one- and Fairleigh Dickinson (1-0 in overtime) 1988 18th goal victories and a stout defense. After opening the tourney with a second in Chapel Hill, before falling 1-0 at home to 1991 20th round win over Jacksonville, Carolina posted a 3-2 rain-soaked, overtime eventual national champion Indiana. 1993 17th 2000 5th win over UIC to reach the quarterfinal round. All-America Michael Cal- After a rare second round exit in 2013, 2001 1st lahan tied the match with a 12-yard rocket in the 87th minute. In overtime, UNC quickly regained its footing on the 2002 23rd Brian Shriver sent a cross from the left flank to Garry Lewis at the far post national scene with its sixth quarterfinal ap- 2003 18th 2005 7th for the game-winning header in the 95th minute. pearance in the last seven seasons in 2014. 2006 19th The Tar Heels punched their ticket to the College Cup with a 1-0 win A 6-0 home win over James Madison was 2008 3rd over Northwestern at Fetzer Field on freshman Kirk Urso’s game-winner followed by a pair of 2-1 road wins over na- 2009 4th 2010 3rd in the 61st minute. tional seeds Charlotte and Clemson. 2011 1st UNC met No. 1 Wake Forest in the semifinals and jumped in front with A cross-country trek ensued in the quar- 2012 5th a Brian Shriver header in the fourth minute. Zach Loyd made a run up the ters at No. 2 UCLA in what turned out to be 2014 6th 2015 9th right side and found Shriver in the box for what proved to be the game- a match for the ages. Despite playing more 2016 4th winner. than 90 minutes with 10 men, Carolina ral- 2017 4th The Demon Deacons pressured the Tar Heels for the rest of the match, lied from a 3-1 deficit on goals by Tyler En- 2018 14th 2020 4th but goalkeeper Brooks Haggerty, who made a career-best seven saves, and gel and Andy Craven to force penalties, but the back four withstood the pressure and advanced to their second national the Bruins ultimately advanced to the Col- title match with their third shutout of the 2008 NCAA Tournament. lege Cup with a 7-6 shootout victory over the Tar Heels. In the final, Carolina suffered a 1-0 loss to Maryland, ending their memo- Carolina earned the No. 5 national seed in 2015, and promptly took down rable run through the postseason. Coastal Carolina, 2-1, in the second round, setting up a matchup with for- Carolina made a return trip to the College Cup in 2009 where the Tar mer Tar Heel head coach Elmar Bolowich and the Creighton Blue Jays. Heels squared off against undefeated and untied No. 1 Akron in the semifi- UNC ultimately lost in the third round with a 1-0 setback. nals. The Tar Heels held the Zips scoreless for the first time on the season The 2016 campaign featured the Tar Heels returning to the College Cup before falling, 5-4, in penalties. for a seventh time in program history. Drew Murphy’s 102nd minute goal The Tar Heels opened the NCAA Tournament with a first round bye be- sent 9th-seeded UNC past Providence in the quarterfinals to earn a spot fore dispatching No. 25 Brown by a 2-0 margin. Indiana came to Chapel in Houston. Carolina won the ACC Coastal Division, held the top seed in Hill next and left in similar fashion as Alex Dixon tallied the lone goal in the ACC Championship and finished the season ranked No. 4 in the final UNC’s 1-0 win. Next on the docket was No. 24 Drake who was the lone NSCAA poll, its best showing since winning the title in 2011. team to tally against Carolina during the 2009 NCAA Tournament en route The Tar Heels made it back-to-back College Cup appearances with a re- to falling 2-1. Kirk Urso and Dixon scored in the win, as Dixon became the turn trip in 2017, the sixth trip in the last 10 seasons. During its run to the first player in school history to score in three consecutive NCAA Tourna- College Cup, North Carolina were kings of the second half, scoring all six ment games. of its postseason goals during the second 45 minutes, and outscoring its North Carolina advanced to its third consecutive NCAA College Cup in opponents 6-2. Second half goals from Jelani Pieters and Mauricio Pineda 2010 in remarkable fashion as the Tar Heels became the first team in NCAA against UNCW and Jack Skahan and Pieters against SMU set up a quarter- history to advance in three consecutive rounds via penalty shootout. final matchup with a red hot Fordham team. After Zach Wright put the Tar The Tar Heels opened with a 0-0 draw against Georgetown before ad- Heels on the board in the 61st minute, Fordham answered back to tie things vancing 5-4 on penalties. In the second round, sophomore All-America two minutes later. Alan Winn scored the game-winner in the 80th minute to Enzo Martinez delivered the goal of the tournament by scoring with nine send the Tar Heels back to the College Cup where they finished the season

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY NCAA seconds remaining in regulation to tie Michigan State before UNC ad- ranked No. 4 in the final coaches poll. vanced 5-4 on penalties once again. Another 1-1 draw in the quarterfinal Carolina made its ninth appearance in the College Cup (and seventh in round against SMU resulted in a 4-2 penalty win to send Carolina to Santa 13 years) in 2020, making an unexpected run to the national semifinals Barbara, Calif. as an unseeded, at-large bid. Along the way to the College Cup, the 16th- In the semifinal Carolina went up against undefeated and No. 1 overall ranked Tar Heels advanced past No. 14 Charlotte on penalty kicks and beat seed Louisville. The Cardinals took a 1-0 lead early in the second half be- both No. 5 Stanford and No. 4 Wake Forest. Eventual NCAA champion fore Stephen McCarthy headed home a cross from Alex Dixon four minutes Marshall edged the Tar Heels, 1-0, in the national semifinals. later to knot the score at 1-1. In another match looking to head to penalties, the Cardinals scored a last-minute goal to drop the Heels in heartbreaking fashion. The 2011 season saw the Tar Heels reach the College Cup for a fourth- straight year and finally knock down the door to claim the second national championship in school history. Carolina claimed a 3-2 win over Coastal Carolina in the second round before Billy Schuler sent the Tar Heels through with an overtime winner against Indiana. The Tar Heels downed Saint Mary’s 2-0 in the quarterfinals to earn a trip to Hoover, Ala., where Carolina locked up with UCLA. The Tar Heels fell in an early 1-0 hole but netted a pair of goals in the second half to force over- time and an eventual penalty shootout that the Tar Heels claimed, 3-1. Ben Speas was the only person to tally in the championship as Carolina downed Charlotte to claim the 2011 National Championship.

2021 CAROLINA MEN’S SOCCER YEARBOOK • PAGE 14 1968 (0-1) 2000 (2-1) First Round, Chapel Hill, N.C., Nov. 25, 1968 Second Round, Charlottesville, Va., Nov. 18, 1990 First Round, Chapel Hill, N.C., Nov. 19, 2000 Michigan State 5, UNC 0 Virginia 3, UNC 1 UNC 3, William & Mary 2 (OT) Michigan State 1 1 2 1 — 5 North Carolina 0 1 — 1 William & Mary 0 2 0 — 2 North Carolina 0 0 0 0 — 0 Virginia 1 2 — 3 North Carolina 0 2 1 — 3 MSU Goals: Tony Keyes 3, Tom Creft 2. Shots: MSU UNC Goal: Derek Missimo; UVa Goals: Tim Kunihiro, UNC Goals: Matt Laycock 2, Ryan Kneipper. W&M 37, UNC 6. Lyle Yorks, Kris Kelderman. UNC Assists: Ritchie Goals: Carlos Garcia, Phillip Hucles. UNC Assists: Wachsman; UVa Assists: Craig Brannan, Lyle Yorks, 2, Matt Crawford, Matt Crawford. W&M 1987 (3-1) , Ben Crawley, Brad Agoos. Saves: Watson Assists: Kevin Knott. Saves: Michael Ueltschey (UNC) First Round, Durham, N.C., Nov. 15, 1987 Jennison (UNC) 4, (UVA) 5. Shots: UNC 2; Trevor Upton (W&M) 6. Shots: UNC 20, W&M 8. UNC 2, Duke 0 11, UVA 8. Corner Kicks: UNC 9, UVA 3. Fouls: UNC Corner Kicks: UNC 9, W&M 2. Fouls: UNC 16, W&M North Carolina 1 1 — 2 24, UVA 18. Attendance: 1,500. 26. Attendance: 855. Duke 0 0 — 0 UNC Goals: Marc Buffin, Reid Storch. UNC Assists: 1991 (1-1) Second Round, Chapel Hill, N.C., Nov. 26, 2000 David Smyth, Derek Missimo. Saves: Darren Royer First Round, Chapel Hill, N.C., Nov. 17, 1991 UNC 3, Rhode Island 1 (UNC) 6, Mark Dodd (DU) 5. Shots: UNC 14, DU 13. UNC 1, UNC Charlotte 0 (OT) Rhode Island 0 1 — 1 Corner Kicks: UNC 2, DU 5. Fouls: UNC 30, DU 24. UNC Charlotte 0 0 0 0 — 0 North Carolina 0 3 — 3 Attendance: 3,500. North Carolina 0 0 1 0 — 1 UNC Goals: Chris Carrieri, Caleb Norkus, Ryan UNC Goal: Todd Haskins. UNC Assist: David Moore. Kneipper. URI Goal: Nicholas McCreath. UNC Assists: Second Round, Columbia, S.C., Nov. 22, 1987 Saves: Aidan Heaney (UNCC) 5, Watson Jennison Noz Yamauchi, Logan Pause, Sean McGinty. Saves: UNC 2, South Carolina 1 (OT) (UNC) 5, Derek Kepner (UNC) 1. Shots: UNCC 11, UNC Michael Ueltschey (UNC) 6, Mark Bryant (URI) 4. Shots: North Carolina 1 0 0 0 1 — 2 15. Corner Kicks: UNCC 8, UNC 8. Fouls: UNCC 26, UNC 17, URI 12. Corner Kicks: UNC 8, URI 6. Fouls: South Carolina 0 1 0 0 0 — 1 UNC 25. Attendance: 1,200. UNC 17, URI 15. Attendance: 1,205. UNC Goals: John Cocking, Derek Missimo (Penalty Kick in One-on-One Sudden Death Shootout); USC Second Round, St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 23, 1991 Quarterfinal, Chapel Hill, N.C., Dec. 2, 2000 Goals: Doug Allison. UNC Assists: Chad Ashton; USC Saint Louis 4, UNC 0 Indiana 1, UNC 0 Assists: Scott Cook. Saves: Darren Royer (UNC) 5, North Carolina 0 0 — 0 Indiana 0 1 — 1 Charles Arndt (USC) 6. Shots: UNC 13, USC 12. Corner Saint Louis 1 3 — 4 North Carolina 0 0 — 0 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY Kicks: UNC 7, USC 3. Fouls: UNC 30, USC 31. SLU Goals: Steve Kuntz, Shane Battelle, Brian McBride, IU Goal: . IU Assist: Pat Noonan. Saves: Mike Sorber. SLU Assists: Jeff Davis, Chris Santel, Scott Michael Ueltschey (UNC) 4, Colin Rogers (IU) 6. Shots: Quarterfinal, Baltimore, Md., Nov. 29, 1987 McDoniel, Dan Merlo. Saves: Watson Jennison (UNC) 9, UNC 18, IU 8. Corner Kicks: UNC 8, IU 4. Fouls: UNC UNC 1, Loyola (Md.) 0 Shaun Fogarty (SLU) 2, Steve Kuntz (SLU) 1. Shots: UNC 10, IU 24. Attendance: 1,925. North Carolina 1 0 — 1 8, SLU 17. Corner Kicks: UNC 3, SLU 5. Fouls: UNC 17, Loyola (Md.) 0 0 — 0 SLU 28. Attendance: 1,085. 2001 (5-0) UNC Goal: Derek Missimo. Assists: UNC: Chad Ashton. Second Round, Chapel Hill, N.C., Nov. 25, 2001 Saves: Darren Royer (UNC) 4, Dave Barrueta (LC) 1993 (1-1) UNC 3, Towson 0 3. Shots: UNC 8, LC 10. Corner Kicks: UNC 5, LC 8. First Round, Chapel Hill, N.C., Nov. 13, 1993 Towson 0 0 — 0 Fouls: UNC 40, LC 36. Attendance: 1,460. UNC 3, Duke 2 North Carolina 1 2 — 3 Duke 0 2 — 2 UNC Goals: Ryan Kneipper 2, Chris Leitch. UNC Semifinal, Clemson, S.C., Dec. 5, 1987 North Carolina 1 2 — 3 Assists: Ryan Kneipper, David Stokes, Grant Porter. Clemson 4, UNC 1 Duke Goals: Jason Kreis, Kevin Stein; UNC Goals: Saves: Michael Ueltschey (UNC) 5; Chris Hurley (TU) North Carolina 0 1 — 1 Gregg Berhalter 2, Greg Caiola. Duke Assists: Kevin 10. Shots: UNC 27, TU 7. Corner Kicks: UNC 7, TU 4. Clemson 2 2 — 4 Stein, Jason Kreis; UNC Assists: Kerry Zavagnin, Fouls: UNC 9, TU 6. Attendance: 475. UNC Goal: Derek Missimo; CU Goals: Pearse Tormey Temoc Suarez, Todd Haskins, Gregg Berhalter. Saves: 2, , David Veghte; UNC Assists: Chad Garth Lagerway (Duke) 6, Dimitry Drouin (UNC) 2. Third Round, Chapel Hill, N.C., Dec. 2, 2001 Ashton; CU Assists: Paul Rutenis, Bruce Murray, Shots: Duke 8, UNC 11. Corner Kicks: Duke 1, UNC 4. UNC 1, American 0 (OT) Pearse Tormey, David Veghte. Saves: Darren Royer Fouls: Duke 17, UNC 21. Attendance: 2,400. American 0 0 0 — 0 (UNC) 8, Tim Genovese (CU) 5. Shots: UNC 9, CU 23. North Carolina 0 0 1 — 1 Corner Kicks: UNC 3, CU 6. Fouls: UNC 23, CU 28. Second Round, Chapel Hill, N.C., Nov. 20, 1993 UNC Goal: Mike Gell. UNC Assists: David Testo, Matt Attendance: 6,000. Air Force 2, UNC 1 Crawford. Saves: Michael Ueltschey (UNC) 2; Michael Air Force 1 1 — 2 Behonick (AU) 8. Shots: UNC 16, AU 5. Corner Kicks: 1988 (1-1) North Carolina 1 0 — 1 UNC 4, AU 2. Fouls: UNC 11, AU 16. Attendance: 905. First Round, Winston-Salem, N.C., Nov. 12, 1988 AFA Goals: Gerald Forturna, Brian Bergeron; UNC Quarterfinal, Chapel Hill, N.C., Dec. 9, 2001 UNC 2, Wake Forest 0 Goal: Gregg Berhalter. AFA Assists: John Stratton, UNC 3, Fairleigh Dickinson 2 (3 OT) North Carolina 2 0 — 2 Chris Cullen; UNC Assists: Todd Haskins, Derek Fairleigh Dickinson 1 1 0 0 0 — 2 Wake Forest 0 0 — 0 Kepner. Saves: Matt Mennell (AFA) 2, Dimitry Drouin North Carolina 0 2 0 0 1 — 3 UNC Goals: Adam Tinkham, Marc Buffin. UNC Assists: (UNC) 6, Chris Lyn (UNC) 1. Shots: AFA 16, UNC 8. UNC Goals: Ryan Kneipper 2, own goal 1. FDU goals: Dino Megaloudis. Saves: Darren Royer (UNC) 5, Scott Corner Kicks: AFA 6, UNC 2. Fouls: AFA 10, UNC 14. Aaron Paye, Dirceu Hurtado. UNC Assists: Ray Fumo, Wehmer (WFU) 3. Shots: UNC 8, WFU 7. Corner Kicks: Attendance: 1,300. Mike Gell. Saves: Michael Ueltschey (UNC) 1; Vytautas UNC 1, WFU 2. Fouls: UNC 19, WFU 27. Attendance: Lenkutis (FDU) 14. Shots: UNC 43, FDU 6. Corner 970. 1994 (0-1) Kicks: UNC 11, FDU 1. Fouls: UNC 18, FDU 28. First Round, Chapel Hill, N.C., Nov. 20, 1994 Attendance: 1,205. Second Round, Columbia, S.C., Nov. 20, 1988 James Madison 3, UNC 0 South Carolina 3, UNC 1 James Madison 1 2 — 3 Semifinal, Columbus, Ohio, Dec. 14, 2001 North Carolina 0 1 — 1 North Carolina 0 0 — 0 UNC 3, Stanford 2 (4 OT) South Carolina 2 1 — 3 JMU Goals: Patrick McSorley 2, Kaarlo Kankkunen. North Carolina 0 2 0 0 0 1 — 3 UNC Goal: Derek Missimo; USC Goals: Phil Seidenburg, JMU Assists: Mark Mathewson, Kaarlo Kankkunen. Stanford 1 1 0 0 0 0 — 2 Granville Pope, Clark Brisson. USC Assists: Clark Saves: Barry Purcell (JMU) 4; Roger Componovo UNC Goals: David Testo, Matt Crawford, Mike Gell. Brisson, Pat Walsh, Charles Arndt, Granville Pope. (UNC) 4. Shots: JMU 15, UNC 12. Corner Kicks: JMU SU Goals: , Roger Levesgue. UNC Saves: Darren Royer (UNC) 5, Charles Arndt (USC) 2. 7, UNC 8. Fouls: JMU 17, UNC 18. Attendance: 1,020. Assists: Michael Ueltschey. SU Assists: Matt Moses 2. Shots: UNC 7, USC 18. Corner Kicks: UNC 2, USC 6. Saves: Michael Ueltschey (UNC) 6; Andrew Terris (SU) Fouls: UNC 29, USC 29. Attendance: 1,516. 1999 (0-1) 5. Shots: UNC 21, SU 30. Corner Kicks: UNC 5, SU 3. First Round, Greenville, S.C., Nov. 21, 1999 Fouls: UNC 10, SU 10. Attendance: 4,820. 1990 (1-1) Furman 2, UNC 1 (OT) First Round, Chapel Hill, N.C., Nov. 10, 1990 North Carolina 0 1 0 — 1 Final, Columbus, Ohio, Dec. 16, 2001 UNC 2, Wake Forest 1 Furman 0 1 1 — 2 UNC 2, Indiana 0 Wake Forest 0 1 — 1 UNC Goal: Chris Leitch. FU Goals: John Barry Nysum, North Carolina 1 1 — 2 North Carolina 1 1 — 2 Carl Junot. UNC Assists: Jon Wean, Joey DiSalvo. Indiana 0 0 — 0 WFU Goal: Rob Dixon; UNC Goals: Chris Lyn, Brent FU Assists: Carl Junot, Daniel Alvarez, John Bradford. UNC Goals: Ryan Kneipper, Danny Jackson. UNC Walker. WFU: Assists: Nigel McNamara. Saves: Saves: Michael Ueltschey (UNC) 1; William Woodroffe Assists: Matt Crawford, Grant Porter. Saves: Michael Matt Olsen (WFU) 5, Watson Jennison (UNC) 2. Shots: (UNC) 1; Scott Blount (FU) 6. Shots: UNC 16, UF 9. Ueltschey (UNC) 2; Colin Rogers (IU) 2. Shots: UNC WFU 10, UNC 15. Corner Kicks: WFU 4, UNC 3. Corner Kicks: UNC 8, FU 3. Fouls: UNC 19, UF 15. 9, IU 6. Corner Kicks: UNC 3, IU 36. Fouls: UNC 19, IU Fouls: WFU 22, UNC 18. Attendance: 760. Attendance: 1,158. 13. Attendance: 7,113.

2021 CAROLINA MEN’S SOCCER YEARBOOK • PAGE 15 2002 (1-1) Shots: UNC 13, ODU 3. Corner Kicks: UNC 7, ODU 1. Semifinal, Cary, N.C. Dec. 11, 2009 First Round, Chapel Hill, N.C., Nov. 22, 2002 Fouls: ODU 13, UNC 9. Attendance: 1,192. Akron 0, UNC 0 (2OT - Akron Advances on PKs, 5-4) UNC 6, Winthrop 0 North Carolina 0 0 0 0 — 0 Winthrop 0 0 — 0 2008 (4-1) Akron 0 0 0 0 — 0 North Carolina 2 4 — 6 Second Round, Chapel Hill, N.C., Nov. 25, 2008 Saves: Brooks Haggerty (UNC) 7; David Meves, TEAM UNC Goals: Ryan Kneipper 5, David Stokes. UNC 1, Jacksonville 0 (AKRON) 6, 1. Shots: AKRON 14, UNC 12. Corner UNC Assists: Matt Crawford 3, Sean McGinty 2, Marcus Jacksonville 0 0 — 0 Kicks: UNC 5, AKRON 2. Fouls: UNC 15, AKRON 8. Storey 2, Grant Porter, David Testo. Saves: Ford North Carolina 0 1 — 1 SHOOTOUT SUMMARY: Akron - /Y, Williams (UNC) 0; Steve Winton (WU) 5. Shots: UNC 23, UNC Goal: Billy Schuler. UNC Assists: Cameron Brown. Ben Zemanski/Y, /Y, Scott Caldwell/Y, WU 5. Corner Kicks: UNC 5, WU 4. Fouls: UNC 15, WU Saves: Brooks Haggerty (UNC) 3; Joey Sanchez (JU) /Y 15. Attendance: 525. 9. Shots: UNC 18, JU 12. Corner Kicks: JU 8, UNC 2. North Carolina - /Y, Zach Loyd/Y, Jordan Fouls: UNC 12, JU 11. Attendance: 302. Graye/N, Drew McKinney/Y, Kirk Urso/Y. Attendance: Second Round, University Park, Pa., Nov. 27, 2002 8,862. Penn State 1, UNC 0 (2 OT) Third Round, Cary, N.C., Nov. 30, 2008 North Carolina 0 0 0 0 — 0 UNC 3, UIC 2 (OT) 2010 (0-1-3) Penn State 0 0 0 1 — 1 UIC 1 1 0 — 2 Second Round, Chapel Hill, N.C., Nov. 21, 2010 PSU Goal: Chad Sievers. PSU Assist: David Walters. North Carolina 1 1 1 — 3 UNC 0, Georgetown 0 (2OT - North Carolina Saves: Ford Williams (UNC) 2; Ryan Sickman (PSU) 2. UNC Goals: Kirk Urso, Michael Callahan, Garry Lewis. Advances on PKs, 5-4) Shots: UNC 8, PSU 8, Corner Kicks: UNC 10, PSU 4. UIC Goals: Matt Speiss, Baggio Husidic. UNC Assists: Georgetown 0 0 0 0 — 0 Fouls: UNC 16, PSU 18. Attendance: 568 Brian Shriver 2. UIC Assists: Charlie Trout. Saves: North Carolina 0 0 0 0 — 0 Brooks Haggerty (UNC) 3; Taylor Kelliher (UIC) 6. Saves: Matthew Brutto (GT) 5; Scott Goodwin (UNC) 2003 (0-1) Shots: UNC 14, UIC 8. Corner Kicks: UNC 8, UIC 3. 7. Shots: GT 12, UNC 20. Corner Kicks: GT 7, UNC 4. Second Round, Chapel Hill, N.C., Nov. 26, 2003 Fouls: UNC 11, UIC 9. Attendance: 277. Fouls: GT 17, NC 8. Coastal Carolina 3, UNC 0 SHOOTOUT SUMMARY: Georgetown - Ian Coastal Carolina 1 2 — 3 Quarterfinal, Chapel Hill, N.C., Dec. 6, 2008 Christianson/Y, Alex Verdi/Y, Seth C’deBaca/N, Jimmy North Carolina 0 0 — 0 UNC 1, Northwestern 0 Nealis/Y, Chandler Diggs/Y CCU Goals: Mubarike Chisoni, Joseph Ngwenya, Jordie Northwestern 0 0 — 0 North Carolina - Kirk Urso/Y, Drew McKinney/Y, Hughes. CCU Assists: Itayi Pondwa, Boyzzz Khumalo, North Carolina 0 1 — 1 Jalil Anibaba/Y, Enzo Martinez/Y, Alex Walters/Y Joseph Ngwenya. Saves: Justin Hughes (UNC) 5; UNC Goal: Kirk Urso. UNC Assists: Michael Callahan, Attendance: 651. Andrew Paxton (CCU) 3. Shots: UNC 12, CCU 12. Billy Schuler. Saves: Brooks Haggerty (UNC) 4; Mischa Corner Kicks: CCU 5, UNC 2. Fouls: CCU 18, UNC 11. Rosenthal (NU) 4. Shots: UNC 15, NU 9. Corner Kicks: Third Round, Chapel Hill, N.C., Nov. 28, 2010 Attendance: 872. UNC 5, NU 4. Fouls: NU 12, UNC 11. Attendance: UNC 1, Michigan State 1 (2OT - North Carolina 1,003. Advances on PKs, 5-4) 2004 (0-1) Michigan State 0 1 0 0 — 1 First Round, Chapel Hill, N.C., Nov. 19, 2004 Semifinal, Frisco, Texas, Dec. 12, 2008 North Carolina 0 1 0 0 — 1 George Washington 1, UNC 0 UNC 1, Wake Forest 0 UNC Goal: Enzo Martinez. MSU Goal: Cyrus Saydee. George Washington 1 0 — 1 North Carolina 1 0 — 1 MSU Assist: Rubin BegaSaves: Avery Steinlage (MSU) North Carolina 0 0 — 0 Wake Forest 0 0 — 0 9; Scott Goodwin (UNC) 5. Shots: MSU 11, UNC 31. GWU Goal: Frank Ambrosio. GWU Assists: Trevor UNC Goal: Brian Shriver. UNC Assists: Zach Loyd. Corner Kicks: MSU 2, UNC 12. Fouls: MSU 6, UNC 12. Martin Saves: Ford Williams (UNC) 4; Derek Biss Saves: Brooks Haggerty (UNC) 7; Akira Fitzgerald SHOOTOUT SUMMARY: Michigan State - Domenic (GWU) 5. Shots: UNC 17, GWU 14. Corner Kicks: UNC (WFU) 3. Shots: WFU 20, UNC 9. Corner Kicks: WFU Barone/Y, Cyrus Saydee/N, Rubin Bega/Y, Brent 15, GWU 3. Fouls: GWU 11, UNC 7. Attendance: 828. 6, UNC 4. Fouls: UNC 13, WFU 11. Attendance: 6,134. Rosendall/Y, Spencer Thompson/Y North Carolina - Michael Farfan/Y, Kirk Urso/Y, 2005 (2-1) Final, Frisco, Texas, Dec. 14, 2008 Drew McKinney/Y, Jalil Anibaba/Y, Enzo Martinez/Y. Second Round, Chapel Hill, N.C., Nov. 22, 2005 Maryland 1, UNC 0 Attendance: 776. UNC 2, Providence 0 North Carolina 0 0 — 0 Providence 0 0 — 0 Maryland 0 1 — 1 Quarterfinal, Chapel Hill, N.C., Dec. 3, 2010 North Carolina 0 2 — 2 MD Goal: . MD Assists: Jeremy Hall. UNC 1, SMU 1 (2OT - North Carolina Advances on UNC Goals: Ben Hunter 2. UNC Assists: Dax McCarty, Saves: Brooks Haggerty (UNC) 4; Zac MacMath (MD) PKs, 4-2) Michael Harrington. Saves: Justin Hughes (UNC) 2. Shots: UNC 14, MD 10. Corner Kicks: UNC 6, MD 6. SMU 1 0 0 0 — 1 2, Chris Konopka (PC) 2. Shots: UNC 14, PC 8. Fouls: UNC 16, MD 10. Attendance: 6,594. North Carolina 1 0 0 0 — 1 Corner Kicks: UNC 11, PC 2. Fouls: PC 14, UNC 10. UNC Goal: Kirk Urso. SMU Goal: Arthur Ivo. UNC Attendance: 575. 2009 (3-0-1) Assist: Enzo Martinez. SMU Assist: Robbie Derschang. Second Round, Chapel Hill, N.C., Nov. 22, 2009 Saves: Craig Hill (SMU) 3; Scott Goodwin (UNC) 1. Third Round, Chapel Hill, N.C., Nov. 27, 2005 UNC 2, Brown 0 Shots: SMU 10, UNC 25. Corner Kicks: SMU 4, UNC 7. UNC 2, Virginia 1 Brown 0 0 — 0 Fouls: SMU 8, UNC 9. NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY NCAA Virginia 0 1 — 1 North Carolina 1 1 — 2 SHOOTOUT SUMMARY: SMU - Josue Soto/N, Payton North Carolina 0 2 — 2 UNC Goals: Billy Schuler, Alex Dixon. UNC Assists: Hickey/Y, Leone Cruz/N, Ian Kalis/Y. UNC Goals: Ben Hunter 2. UVA Goal: Yannick Kirk Urso 2. Saves: Brooks Haggerty (UNC) 2; Paul North Carolina - Michael Farfan/Y, Kirk Urso/Y, Drew Reyering. UNC Assists: Corey Ashe. Grandstrand (BRWN) 5. Shots: UNC 11, BRWN 5. McKinney/Y, Jalil Anibaba/Y. Attendance: 1,763. Saves: Ryan Burke (UVA) 7, Justin Hughes (UNC) 6. Corner Kicks: BRWN 4, UNC 4. Fouls: BRWN 17, UNC Shots: UVA 18, UNC 12. Corner Kicks: UVA 12, UNC 12. Attendance: 653. Semifinal, Santa Barbara, Calif., Dec. 10, 2010 10. Fouls: UVA 12, UNC 11. Attendance: 544. Louisville 2, UNC 1 Third Round, Chapel Hill, N.C., Nov. 29, 2009 North Carolina 0 1 — 1 Quarterfinal, Chapel Hill, N.C., Dec. 3, 2005 UNC 1, Indiana 0 Louisville 0 2 — 2 SMU 3, UNC 2 (2 OT) Indiana 0 0 — 0 LOU Goals: , Aaron Horton. UNC Goal: SMU 1 1 0 1 — 3 North Carolina 1 0 — 1 Stephen McCarthy. LOU Assists: Dylan Mares, North Carolina 0 2 0 0 — 2 UNC Goal: Alex Dixon. UNC Assists: Cameron Brown, Ryan Smith. UNC Assist: Alex Dixon. Saves: Andre SMU Goals: Bruno Guarda, Duke Hashimoto, Michael Jordan Graye. Saves: Brooks Haggerty (UNC) 4; Luis Boudreaux (LOU) 2; Scott Goodwin (UNC) 1, Team Uremovich. UNC Goals: Blake Beach, Ted Odgers. SMU Soffner, TEAM (IND) 5, 1. Shots: UNC 15, IND 9. (UNC) 1. Shots: LOU 11, UNC 9. Corner Kicks: LOU Assists: Duke Hashimoto, Bruno Guarda. UNC Assists: Corner Kicks: UNC 13, IND 2. Fouls: UNC 12, IND 8. 7, UNC 1. Fouls: LOU 14, UNC 10. Attendance: 7,560. Dax MCCarty, Brian Shriver. Attendance: 1,332. Saves: Matt Wideman (SMU) 5, Justin Hughes (UNC) 2. 2011 (4-0-1) Shots: UNC 15, SMU 12. Corner Kicks: UNC 7, SMU 3. Quarterfinal, Chapel Hill, N.C., Dec. 4, 2009 Second Round, Chapel Hill, N.C., Nov. 20, 2011 Fouls: SMU 21, UNC 7. Attendance: 1,831. UNC 2, Drake 1 UNC 3, Coastal Carolina 2 Drake 0 1 — 1 Coastal Carolina 1 1 –– 2 2006 (0-1) North Carolina 0 2 — 2 North Carolina 0 3 –– 3 Second Round, Chapel Hill, N.C., Nov. 15, 2006 UNC Goals: Kirk Urso, Alex Dixon. DRAKE Goals: UNC Goals: Ben Speas, Kirk Urso, Enzo Martinez. CCU Old Dominion 1, UNC 0 Kenan Malicevic. UNC Assists: Michael Farfan, Billy Goals: , TeeJay East. UNC Assists: Old Dominion 0 1 — 1 Schuler. DRAKE Assists: Evan Harrison. Saves: Brooks Scott Goodwin, Mikey Lopez. CCU Assists: Pedro North Carolina 0 0 — 0 Haggerty (UNC) 3; Jordan Kadlec (DRAKE) 6. Shots: Ribeiro, Ashton Bennett. Saves: Scott Angevine (CCU) ODU Goal: Trevor Banks (PK). GWU Assists: None. UNC 16, DRAKE 6. Corner Kicks: UNC 11, DRAKE 1. 6; Scott Goodwin (UNC) 5. Shots: UNC 22, CCU 17. Saves: Justin Hughes (UNC) 1; Evan Newton (ODU) 4. Fouls: DRAKE 19, UNC 18. Attendance: 1,253. Corner Kicks: UNC 4, CCU 1. Fouls: CCU 23, UNC 18. Attendance: 1054. 2021 CAROLINA MEN’S SOCCER YEARBOOK • PAGE 16 Carolina Records In The NCAA Championship Final, Hoover, Ala., Dec. 11, 2011 Third Round, Clemson, S.C., Nov. 30, 2014 Individual - Game UNC 1, Charlotte 0 UNC 2, Clemson 1 Most Goals: 5 Ryan Kneipper vs. Winthrop (11/22/2002) Charlotte 0 0 -- 0 North Carolina 1 1 –– 2 Most Assists: 3 Matt Crawford vs. Winthrop (11/22/2002) North Carolina 0 1 -- 1 Clemson 1 0 –– 1 Nico Melo vs. FGCU (11/20/2016) UNC Goals: Ben Speas. Saves: Scott Goodwin UNC Goals: Rob Lovejoy (2). CU Goal: . Most Points: 10 Ryan Kneipper vs. Winthrop (11/22/2002) (UNC) 4. Shots: Charlotte 19, UNC 10. Corner Kicks: UNC Assist: Omar Holness. Saves: Brendan Moore Most Saves: 9 Watson Jennison vs. Saint Louis (11/23/91) Charlotte 6, UNC 2. Fouls: Charlotte 13, UNC 8. (UNC) 7; (CU) 2. Shots: CU 11, UNC Individual - Tournament Attendance: 8777. 10. Corner Kicks: UNC 3, CU 2. Fouls: UNC 17, CU 14. Most Goals: 5 Ryan Kneipper, 2001, 2002 Attendance: 4241. Most Assists: 4 Omar Holness, 2014 2012 (1-1-1) Most Points: 12 Ryan Kneipper, 2001 Second Round, Chapel Hill, N.C., Nov. 18, 2012 Quarterfinal, Los Angeles, Calif., Dec. 6, 2014 Most Saves: 23 Darren Royer, 1987 UNC 0, UMBC 0 (2 OT - North Carolina Advances UCLA 3, UNC 3 (UCLA Advances on PKs, 7-6) Individual - Career on PKs, 3-2 North Carolina 1 2 0 0 –– 3 Most Goals: 12 Ryan Kneipper, 1999-2002 UMBC 0 0 0 0 –– 0 UCLA 1 0 0 0 –– 3 Most Assists: 7 Matt Crawford, 1999-2002 North Carolina 0 0 0 0 –– 0 UNC Goals: Omar Holness, Tyler Engel, Andy Craven. Most Points: 26 Ryan Kneipper, 1999-2002 Saves: Phil Saunders (UMBC) 4; Scott Goodwin UCLA Goals: Brian Iloski, Christian Chavez, Abu Most Saves: 34 Scott Goodwin, 2009-12 (UNC) 2. Shots: UNC 12, UMBC 9. Corner Kicks: UNC Danladi. UNC Assists: Raby George, Omar Holness. Team - Game 8, UMBC 6. Fouls: UMBC 12, UNC 8. Attendance: UCLA Assists: Danladi (2), Chase Gasper, Gage Most Shots: 40 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (12/8/2001) 707. Zerboni. Saves: Brendan Moore (UNC) 6; Earl Edwards Most Goals: 6 vs. Winthrop (11/22/2002) (UCLA) 5. Shots: UCLA 21, UNC 15. Corner Kicks: vs. James Madison (11/20/14) Third Round, Chapel Hill, N.C., Nov. 25, 2012 UCLA 8, UNC 3. Fouls: UNC 13, UCLA 13. Attendance: Most Assists: 9 vs. Winthrop (11/22/2002) UNC 1, Fairleigh Dickinson 0 (OT) 4241. Most Points: 21 vs. Winthrop (11/22/2002) Fairleigh Dickinson 0 0 0 –– 0 SHOOTOUT SUMMARY: UNC - Raby George/Y, Rob North Carolina 0 0 1 –– 1 Lovejoy/Y, Verneri Valimaa/Y, David October/Y, Glen Team - Tournament NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY Most Shots: 95 2001, five games UNC Goals: Cameron Brown. Assists: Rob Lovejoy. Long/N, Andy Craven/Y, David Walden/Y, Warren Most Goals: 13 2014, four games Saves: Jacob Lissek (FDU) 1; Scott Goodwin (UNC) Marshall/N. Most Assists: 10 2014, four games 1. Shots: UNC 11, FDU 6. Corner Kicks: UNC 3, FDU UCLA - Brian Iloski/N, Willie Raygoza/Y, Gage Most Points: 36 2014, four games 2. Fouls: FDU 17, UNC 15. Attendance: 750. Zerboni/Y, Larry Ndjock/Y, /Y, Jordan Vale/Y, Michael Amick/Y, Chase Gasper/Y. Quarterfinal Round, Chapel Hill, N.C., Nov. 30, Opponent Records In The NCAA Championship 2012 2015 (1-1-0) Individual - Game Indiana 1, UNC 0 Second Round, Chapel Hill, N.C., Nov. 22, 2015 Most Goals: 3 Tony Keyes, Michigan State Indiana 0 1 –– 1 UNC 2, Coastal Carolina 1 (11/25/68) North Carolina 0 0 –– 0 Coastal Carolina 0 1 –– 1 Most Assists: 2 Abu Danladi, UCLA (12/6/14) IND Goal: . Saves: Luis Soffner (IND) North Carolina 1 1 –– 2 Most Points: 6 Tony Keyes, Michigan State 3; Scott Goodwin (UNC) 2. Shots: UNC 13, IND 6. UNC Goals: Tucker Hume, Zach Wright. Assists: Hume, (11/25/68) Corner Kicks: IND 4, UNC 1. Fouls: UNC 14, IND 12. Jordan McCrary, David October. Saves: Fernando Pina Most Saves: 14 Vytautas Lenkutis, Fairleigh Attendance: 4352. (CCU) 3; James Pyle (UNC) 2, Sam Euler (UNC) 2. Dickinson (12/8/2001) Shots: UNC 16, CCU 11. Corner Kicks: UNC 4, CCU 1. Team - Game 2013 (1-1-0) Fouls: CCU 13, UNC 6. Attendance: 1036. Most Shots 37 Michigan State (11/25/68) First Round, Chapel Hill, N.C., Nov. 21, 2013 Most Goals: 5 Michigan State (11/25/68) UNC 1, USF 0 Third Round, Chapel Hill, N.C., Nov. 28, 2015 Most Assists: 5 Virginia (11/18/90) USF 0 0 –– 0 Creighton 1, UNC 0 Most Points: 12 Clemson (12/5/87) North Carolina 1 0 –– 1 Creighton 1 0 –– 1 UNC Goal: Omar Holness. Assist: Cooper North Carolina 0 0 –– 0 *Please note: Statistics for assists, points and saves are not Vandermaas-Peeler. Saves: Brentton Muhammad CRE Goal: Timo Pitter. Saves: Connor Sparrow (CRE) available from the 1968 game versus Michigan State. (USF) 6; Brendan Moore (UNC) 2. Shots: UNC 10, 4, Sam Euler (UNC) 1. Shots: UNC 21, CRE 9. Corner USF 5. Corner Kicks: UNC 7, USF 4. Fouls: UNC 12, Kicks: UNC 11, CRE 1. Attendance: 1432. Third Round, Chapel Hill, N.C., Nov. 27, 2011 USF 12. Attendance: 1336. UNC 1, Indiana 0 2016 (3-0-1) Indiana 0 0 0 -- 0 Second Round, Irvine, Calif., Nov. 24, 2013 Second Round, Chapel Hill, N.C., Nov. 20, 2016 North Carolina 0 0 1 -- 1 UCI 1, UNC 0 UNC 3, FGCU 2 (2OT) UNC Goals: Billy Schuler. Saves: Luis Soffner (IND) North Carolina 0 0 –– 0 FGCU 1 1 0 0 –– 2 4; Scott Goodwin (UNC) 0. Shots: UNC 20, IND 13. UC Irvine 0 1 –– 1 North Carolina 1 1 0 1 –– 3 Corner Kicks: UNC 9, IND 7. Fouls: IND 12, UNC 5. UCI Goal: Christopher Santanta. Assist: Michael UNC Goals: Tucker Hume 2, Nils Bruening. FGCU Attendance: 1504. Sperber. Saves: Brendan Moore (UNC) 2; UCI 0. Shots: Goals: Robert Ferrer, Albert Ruiz. UNC Assists: Nico UCI 8, UNC 3. Corner Kicks: UCI 3, UNC 1. Fouls: UNC Melo 3, Alan Winn, Zach Wright. FGCU Assists: Arion Quarterfinal Round, Chapel Hill, N.C., Dec. 3, 2011 24, UCI 15. Attendance: 1133. Sobers-Assue, Eli Roubos. Saves: Jared Brown (FGCU) UNC 2, Saint Mary’s 0 5; James Pyle (UNC) 1. Shots: UNC 28, FGCU 7. Saint Mary’s 0 0 -- 0 2014 (3-0-1) Corner Kicks: UNC 10, FGCU 1. Fouls: FGCU 16, UNC North Carolina 0 2 -- 2 First Round, Chapel Hill, N.C., Nov. 20, 2014 13. Attendance: 636. UNC Goals: Matt Hedges, Ben Speas. Assists: Kirk UNC 6, James Madison 0 Urso, Billy Schuler. Saves: Doug Herrick (SMC) 5; James Madison 0 0 –– 0 Third Round, Syracuse, N.Y., Nov. 27, 2016 Scott Goodwin (UNC) 4. Shots: UNC 15, SMC 15. North Carolina 1 5 –– 6 UNC 1, Syracuse 0 Corner Kicks: UNC 7, SCM 3. Fouls: SMC 8, UNC 5. UNC Goals: Andy Craven (3), Rob Lovejoy, Alan North Carolina 1 0 –– 1 Attendance: 5810. Winn, Glen Long. Assists: Omar Holness (2), Craven, Syracuse 0 0 –– 0 David October, Winn, Zach Wright. Saves: UNC Goal: Jeremy Kelly. UNC Assist: Cam Lindley. Semifinal, Hoover, Ala., Dec. 9, 2011 (JMU) 4, Bill Groben (JMU) 5; Brendan Moore (UNC) 0. Saves: Hendrik Hilpert (SU) 8, James Pyle (UNC) 1. UNC 2, UCLA 2 (2OT - North Carolina Advances on Shots: UNC 24, JMU 2. Corner Kicks: UNC 3, JMU 1. Shots: UNC 10, SU 6. Corner Kicks: UNC 2, SU 1. PKs, 3-1) Fouls: UNC 17, JMU 11. Attendance: 511. Attendance: 720. UCLA 1 1 0 0 — 2 North Carolina 0 2 0 0 — 2 Second Round, Charlotte, N.C., Nov. 23, 2014 Quarterfinal, Chapel Hill, N.C., Dec. 2, 2016 UNC Goals: Rob Lovejoy, Billy Schuler. UCLA Goals: UNC 2, Charlotte 1 UNC 1, Providence 0 (2OT) , . UNC Assists: Ben North Carolina 1 1 –– 2 Providence 0 0 0 0 –– 0 Speas, Enzo Martinez. UCLA Assists: Charlotte 0 1 –– 1 North Carolina 0 0 0 1 –– 1 (2). Saves: Brian Rowe (UCLA) 9; Scott Goodwin (UNC) UNC Goals: Tyler Engel (2). CHA Goal: Own Goal. UNC Goal: Drew Murphy. UNC Assist: Mauricio Pineda. 4. Shots: UCLA 16, UNC 22. Corner Kicks: UCLA 1, UNC Assist: Andy Craven. Saves: Brendan Moore Saves: Colin Miller (PU) 5; James Pyle (UNC) 2. Shots: UNC 4. Fouls: UCLA 8, UNC 12. (UNC) 4; Austin Pack (CHA) 4. Shots: UNC 13, CHA UNC 16, PU 6. Corner Kicks: UNC 6, PU 1. Fouls: UNC SHOOTOUT SUMMARY: UCLA - Andy Rose/N, Kelyn 12. Corner Kicks: CHA 10, UNC 3. Fouls: UNC 12, CHA 8, PU 6. Attendance: 4009. Rowe/N, Victor Munoz/Y, Fernando Monge/N. 9. Attendance: 1000. North Carolina - Kirk Urso/Y, Drew McKinney/Y, Billy Schuler/N, Ben Speas/Y. Attendance: 9,623.

2021 CAROLINA MEN’S SOCCER YEARBOOK • PAGE 17 Semifinal, Houston, Texas, Dec. 9, 2016 Axel Sigurdarson/N, Matteo Busio/N. UNC 0, Stanford 0 (2OT - Stanford Advances on UNC - Santiago Herrera/Y, Alex Rose/Y, Milo PKs, 10-9) Garvanian/Y, Ernest Bawa/Y. North Carolina 0 0 0 0 –– 0 Stanford 0 0 0 0 –– 0 Third Round, Cary, N.C., May 6, 2021 Saves: James Pyle (UNC) 6, (SU) 3. UNC 1, Stanford 0 Shots: SU 13, UNC 11. Corner Kicks: SU 10, NC 1. North Carolina 1 0 –– 1 Fouls: SU 13, UNC 9. Attendance: 6056. Stanford 0 0 –– 0 SHOOTOUT SUMMARY: UNC - David October/Y, UNC Goal: Joe Pickering (13:40). UNC Assist: Milo Nils Bruening/Y, Colton Storm/Y, Mauricio Pineda/Y, Garvanian. Saves: Alec Smir (UNC) 0, Andrew Thomas Andy Lopez/Y, Drew Murphy/Y, Jeremy Kelly/Y, Jack (SU) 0. Shots: UNC 4, SU 4. Corner Kicks: UNC 5, SU Skahan/Y, Alan Winn/Y, Alex Comsia/N. 3. Fouls: UNC 14, SU 10. Attendance: 185. Stanford - /Y, /Y, Adam Mosharrafa/Y, Tomas Hilliard-Arce/Y, Drew Quarterfinal, Cary, N.C., May 10, 2021 Skundrich/Y, Corey Baird/Y, Sam Werner/Y, Brian UNC 2, Wake Forest 1 Nana-Sinkam/Y, Colin Hyatt/Y, Amir Bashti/Y. North Carolina 1 1 –– 2 Wake Forest 1 0 –– 1 2017 (3-1-0) WFU Goal: Kyle Holcomb (9:37), unassisted. UNC Second Round, Cary, N.C., Nov. 19, 2017 Goal: Giovanni Montesdeoca (10:09), unassisted. UNC 2, UNCW 1 Santiago Herrera (67:17), unassisted. Saves: Alec Smir UNCW 0 1 –– 1 (UNC) 1, Cole McNally (WFU) 2. Shots: UNC 11, WFU North Carolina 0 2 –– 2 6. Corner Kicks: UNC 4, WFU 1. Fouls: UNC 12, WFU UNC Goals: Jelani Pieters, Mauricio Pineda. UNCW 9. Attendance: 189. Goals: Julio Moncada UNC Assists: Zach Wright, Alan Winn, Mark Salas. UNCW Assists: David Lozano. Semifinal, Cary, N.C., May 14, 2021 Saves: Ryan Cretens(UNCW) 5; James Pyle (UNC) 4. Marshall 1, UNC 0 Shots: UNC 12, UNCW 9. Corner Kicks: UNC 8, UNCW Marshall 0 1 –– 1 1. Fouls: UNCW 16, UNC 9. Attendance: 910. North Carolina 0 0 –– 0 Marshall Goal: Jamil Roberts (59:37). Marshall Assists: Third Round, Cary, N.C., Nov. 25, 2017 Vitor Dias, Milo Yosef. Saves: Oliver Semmie (Marshall) SMU 0, Syracuse 2 5; Alec Smir (UNC) 0. Shots: Marshall 1, UNC 11. SMU 0 0 –– 0 Corner Kicks: Marshall 0, UNC 8. Fouls: Marshall 19, North Carolina 0 2 –– 2 UNC 10. Attendance: 2667. UNC Goals: Jack Skahan, Jelani Pieters. UNC Assist: Cam Lindley. Saves: Michael Nelson (SMU) 4, James Pyle (UNC) 1. Shots: UNC 9, SMU 5. Corner Kicks: UNC 7, SMU 1. Attendance: 485. Quarterfinal, Cary, N.C., Dec. 2, 2017 UNC 2, Fordham 1 Fordham 0 1 –– 1 North Carolina 0 2 –– 2 UNC Goals: Zach Wright, Alan Winn. Fordham Goal: Jannik Loebe. UNC Assists: Jack Skahan, Zach Wright, Cam Lindley. Saves: Rashid Nuhu (Fordham) 3; James Pyle (UNC) 1. Shots: UNC 14, Fordham 7. Corner Kicks: UNC 5, Fordham 3. Fouls: UNC 6, Fordham 12. Attendance: 1687. Semifinal, Chester, Pa., Dec. 8, 2017 UNC 0, Indiana 1 North Carolina 0 0 –– 0 Indiana 0 1 –– 1 Indiana Goal: . Indiana Assist: Trevor Swartz Saves: James Pyle (UNC) 4, (IU) 2. NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY TOURNAMENT NCAA Shots: IU 7, UNC 8. Corner Kicks: IU 1, NC 4. Fouls: IU 8, UNC 7. Attendance: 4948. 2018 (0-1-0) Second Round, Cary, N.C., Nov. 18, 2018 UNC 1, JMU 2 JMU 1 1 –– 2 North Carolina 0 1 –– 1 UNC Goals: Giovanni Montesdeoca. JMU Goals: Manuel Ferriol. Aaron Ward-Baptiste UNC Assists: Zils Bruening. JMU Assists: N/A Saves: TJ Bush (JMU) 1; James Pyle (UNC) 2. Shots: UNC 9, JMU 9. Corner Kicks: UNC 5, JMU 2. Fouls: JMU 13, UNC 5. Attendance: 850. 2020 (2-1-1) Second Round, Cary, N.C., May 2, 2021 Charlotte 1, UNC 1 (2OT - UNC Advances on PKs, 4-1) Charlotte 0 1 0 0 –– 1 North Carolina 0 1 0 0 –– 1 UNC Goal: Akeim Clarke (73:46). UNC Assist: Milo Garvanian. Charlotte Goal: Joe Brito (84:32), unassist- ed. Saves: Austin Mullins (Charlotte) 3, Daniel Kuzemka (Charlotte) 0, Smir (UNC) 0. Shots: Charlotte 6, UNC 16. Corner Kicks: Charlotte 4, NC 2. Fouls: Charlotte 20, UNC 16. Attendance: 175. SHOOTOUT SUMMARY: Charlotte - Sean Suber/Y,

2021 CAROLINA MEN’S SOCCER YEARBOOK • PAGE 18 Records In Regular Season Tournaments Record In Overtime Games Tournament Year Record Versus All Opponents: 77-38-113 Mayor’s Cup 1978-80 4-2-0 In Penalty Kicks: 9-9 (1987 vs. South Carolina; 1992 vs. Wake Forest; 2003 vs. Lynchburg Blue Ridge Tournament 1979 0-0-2 NC State; 2005 vs. Duke; 2006 vs. Wake Forest; 2009 vs. NC State; 2009 vs. Williamsburg Kiwanis Classic 1979 1-1-0 Akron; 2010 vs. Georgetown, Michigan State, SMU; 2011 vs. UCLA; 2012 vs. Harbour Front Kiwanis Classic 1980, 82 2-1-1 Virginia, UMBC; 2014 vs. UCLA; 2015 vs. Syracuse; 2016 vs. Stanford; 2019 vs. South Carolina Invitational 1982 1-0-1 Syracuse; 2020 vs. Charlotte) Wolfpack Classic 1983-84 3-1-0 Most Overtimes in One Season: 10 overtime games in 1979; 4-1-5 record Patriot Invitational 1983-87 6-3-1 In NCAA Championship Games: 9-3-8 (most recent in 2016 vs. Stanford) Tar Heel Invitational 1986-88 4-2-0 In ACC Championship Games: 6-1-8 (penalty kick win vs. Wake Forest in 1992; Florida Invitational Cup 1986 1-1-0 loss vs. NC State in 2003; loss vs. Duke in 2005; loss vs. Wake Forest in 2006; Indiana adidas-Met Life Classic 1988, 94 2-2-0 loss vs. NC State in 2009; win vs. Virginia in 2012; loss vs. Syracuse in 2015; Central Florida Invitational 1988 2-0-0 loss vs. Syracuse in 2019) Demon Deacon Weekend Challenge 1989-92 5-3-0 Great Carolina Shootout 1990 2-0-0 Top Men’s Soccer Crowds At Dorrance Field adidas Carolina Classic 1991-95 10-0-0 1. 5,810 Carolina vs. Saint Mary’s (12/3/11) Chiquita Invitational 1993 0-2-0 2. 4,825 Carolina vs. Duke (9/30/11) Sheraton/Lanzera Classic 1993 1-1-0 3. 4,717 Carolina vs. Duke (10/11/07) South Carolina MetLife Classic 1994 1-1-0 4. 4,592 Carolina vs. Duke (10/4/13) UConn/New England Ford Dealers Soccer Classic 1995 2-0-0 5. 4,439 Carolina vs. Duke (9/18/09) adidas/Eurosport Carolina Classic 1996-97 3-1-0 6. 4,415 Carolina vs. Virginia (9/21/12) Nike Wake Forest Classic 1998, 2003 3-1-0 7. 4,352 Carolina vs. Indiana (11/30/12) Carolina Nike Classic 1998-00, 02-19 32-7-3

8. 4,230 Carolina vs. Gardner-Webb (8/25/12) MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS Diadora Creighton Classic 1999 1-1-0 9. 4,221 Carolina vs. NC State (9/12/09) UAB Nike Classic 2000 1-1-0 10. 4,201 Carolina vs. California (8/29/14) UNC Greensboro Classic 2000-2001 6-0-0 11. 4,089 Carolina vs. Maryland (9/13/13) Saint Louis Soccer Classic 2001 1-1-0 12. 4,009 Carolina vs. Providence (12/2/16) Brown Classic 2002 1-1-0 13. 3,939 Carolina vs. UCLA (8/31/14) Vermont Soccer Classic 2003 1-0-1 14. 3,825 Carolina vs. Duke (10/2/99) Ohio State Classic 2004 1-0-1 15. 3,727 Carolina vs. Wake Forest (11/1/08) Alltel/Nike Classic 2005 2-0-0 (Since 1990 renovation) adidas Wake Forest Classic 2006-08 4-0-2 Stihl Soccer Classic 2014 2-0-0 Totals 102-32-10

2021 CAROLINA MEN’S SOCCER YEARBOOK • PAGE 19 Frank Nelson, Midfielder, 1947 Chad Ashton, Sweeper, 1988 Carey Talley’s Career Statistics • Carolina’s first All-America in its inaugural • Led the ACC in assists and earned second- Year GP/GS Goals Asst. Pts. season as a varsity team, 1947 team All-ACC honors in 1987 1994 20/20 3 5 11 • Second-team All-ACC in 1988 and 1989 1995 20/20 8 2 18 • UNC’s career leader in assists (43) and tied 1996 16/16 9 5 23 for seventh in points (83) 1997 19/17 6 10 22 Totals 75/73 26 22 74

Eddie Foy, Right Wing, 1951 Chad Ashton’s Career Statistics Chris Carrieri, Forward, 1999, 2000 • Starred for interim coach Alan Moore in 1951 Year GP/GS Goals Asst. Pts. • 1998 ACC Rookie of the Year • Won All-America honors in ‘51 1986 21/21 3 10 16 • Second-team All-ACC as a freshman • Was one of three Tar Heel All-Americas in 1987 25/25 5 12 22 • First-team All-ACC and third-team All- the 1950s 1988 24/24 7 9 23 America in 1999 1989 19/19 5 12 22 • In 2000, set school records for single-season Totals 89/89 20 43 83 points (64) and goals (25) • The 2000 ACC Player of the Year Pete Cothran, Left Wing, 1956 Gregg Berhalter, Sweeper, 1992, 1993 • First-team All-America who led the nation in • Developed into an All-America in 1956, soon after head coach • First-team All-ACC and third-team All- scoring in 2000 Marvin Allen returned from his military service in Korea America in 1992 • First overall pick in the 2001 MLS SuperDraft to San Jose • First-team All-ACC and third-team All- • Named a top 50 players in ACC history in 2002 Bill Blair, Right Midfielder, 1957 America in 1993 • Developed into an All-America in 1957, • Bypassed his senior season to play profes- Chris Carrieri’s Career Statistics shortly after head coach Marvin Allen returned sionally in Europe Year GP/GS Goals Asst. Pts. from his military service in Korea • U.S. World Cup team member in 2002 and 1998 19/19 13 3 29 2006 1999 20/20 12 5 29 • Named a top 50 players in ACC history in 2002 2000 24/24 25 14 64 Totals 63/63 0 22 122 Gregg Berhalter’s Career Statistics Francis “Terry” Henry, Left Back, 1966 Year GP/GS Goals Asst. Pts. Danny Jackson, Sweeper, 2000, 2001 • A defender and one of three UNC All-America choices in the 1991 22/22 1 2 4 • Scored the second goal (on a penalty kick) 1960s 1992 15/15 5 2 12 in Carolina’s 2-0 win over Indiana in the 2001 • Francis E. Henry Stadium, home to the Carolina women’s 1993 21/20 7 6 20 NCAA championship game lacrosse and field hockey teams, is named in the honor of Henry Totals 58/57 13 10 36 • One of the top defenders in ACC history and his father • Second-team All-America in 2000 and a Temoc Suarez, Forward, 1993, 1994 consensus first-team choice in 2001 Louis Bush, Midfielder, 1967 • Second-team All-America, first-team All-ACC • First-team All-ACC in 2000 and ‘01 • Midfielder was one of three UNC All-America and ACC Rookie of the Year in 1993 • Second-team All-ACC in 1999 choices in the 1960s • Second-team All-America and first-team All- • Three-time team captain ACC again in 1994 • Dean’s List student who graduated from UNC in just seven • Second-team All-ACC choice in 1995 and semesters before being drafted by the of the 1996 MLS in 2002 • Third in UNC history in goals (47), second in points (126) and fourth in assists (32) Danny Jackson’s Career Statistics Mark Packard, Midfielder, 1968, 1969 Year GP/GS Goals Asst. Pts. • Two-time All-America in the midfield in 1968 Temoc Suarez’s Career Statistics 1998 17/17 1 5 7 and 1969 Year GP/GS Goals Asst. Pts. 1999 20/20 3 4 10 • The first two-time All-America in Carolina 1993 22/21 16 7 39 2000 24/24 1 4 6 history 1994 20/20 16 7 39 2001 25/25 1 2 4

ALL-AMERICAS • First-ream All-ACC in ’68 1995 17/16 8 8 24 Totals 86/86 6 15 27 • Second-team All-ACC in ’69 1996 17/16 7 10 24 Totals 76/73 47 32 126 Dax McCarty, Midfielder, 2005 Ricky Marvin, Sweeper, 1981 • Named a second-team NSCAA/adidas and • Two-year team captain Eddie Pope, Sweeper, 1994 Soccer America All-America as a sophomore • First-team All-ACC in 1980 and ‘81 • First-team All-America in 1994 and first-team in 2005 • Second-team in 1978 and ‘79 All-ACC in 1994-95 • First-team All-ACC in 2005 and named to the • Second-team All-ACC in 1993 ACC all-tournament team • Played on the 1996 U.S. Olympic men’s • Signed with the MLS soccer team program and was taken by FC Dallas with the • Starter for the 1998, 2002 and 2006 U.S. sixth pick in the 2005 SuperDraft Ricky Marvin’s Career Statistics World Cup teams • Member of the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team Year GP/GS Goals Asst. Pts. • Named one of the top 50 players in ACC 1978 19/18 3 2 8 history in 2002 Dax McCarty’s Career Statistics 1979 24/23 6 3 15 • Inducted into the USA Soccer Hall of Fame Year GP/GS Goals Asst. Pts. 1980 22/22 3 9 15 2004 21/5 2 3 7 1981 21/21 2 3 7 Eddie Pope’s Career Statistics 2005 24/24 2 8 12 Totals 86/84 14 17 45 Year GP/GS Goals Asst. Pts. Totals 45/29 4 11 19 1992 20/20 0 0 0 David Smyth, Sweeper , 1987 1993 22/22 3 1 7 Michael Callahan, Midfielder, 2008 • First-team All-ACC sweeper in 1987 1994 20/20 7 4 18 • Second-team NSCAA/adidas All-America as • Second-team All-ACC midfielder in 1986 1995 9/8 3 0 6 a senior in 2008. Also selected to the NSCAA/ • First-team NSCAA All-America in ’87 Totals 71/70 13 5 31 adidas Scholar All-America team • Among Carolina’s top 10 in career goals, assists • Earned second-team All-ACC honors as a and points senior in 2008 and was a member of the ACC’s • Was a finalist for National Player of the Year Carey Talley, Sweeper, 1995-97 All-Freshman Team in 2005 honors in ‘87 • 1994 ACC Rookie of the Year and second- • Named a top 50 players in ACC history in 2002 team All-ACC Michael Callahan’s Career Statistics • Second-team All-ACC and third-team All- Year GP/GS Goals Asst. Pts. David Smyth’s Career Statistics America in 1995 2005 23/22 1 1 3 Year GP/GS Goals Asst. Pts. • Third-team All-America and first-team All-ACC 2006 18/16 4 2 10 1984 16/14 8 8 24 selection in 1996 2007 18/18 2 5 9 1985 18/16 5 6 16 • First-team All-ACC and third-team All-America 2008 23/23 3 5 11 1986 21/21 8 5 21 as a senior in 1997 Totals 82/79 10 13 33 1987 24/24 7 8 22 • Named one of the top 50 players in ACC history in 2002 Totals 79/75 28 27 83

2021 CAROLINA MEN’S SOCCER YEARBOOK • PAGE 20 Brian Shriver, Forward, 2008 Enzo Martinez’s Career Statistics Andy Craven, Forward, 2014 • Claimed first-team Soccer America MVP Year GP/GS Goals Asst. Pts. • Named First Team All-America in 2014 by (All-America) honors in 2008 2009 22/6 3 4 10 College Soccer News and the NSCAA • Also earned All-ACC and all-region acco- 2010 24/22 10 5 25 • Hermann Trophy finalist in 2014 lades as a senior 2011 26/25 9 11 29 • Led the nation in scoring as a senior • Led Carolina to the NCAA College Cup title Totals 72/53 22 20 64 game in 2008. Matt Hedges, Defender, 2011 Brian Shriver’s Career Statistics • Named first team All-America by several Andy Craven’s Career Statistics Year GP/GS Goals Asst. Pts. publications Year GP/GS Goals Asst. Pts. 2005 24/6 5 1 11 • ACC Defender of the Year in 2011 2012 22/18 6 5 17 2006 20/11 1 3 5 • First Team All-ACC selection 2014 22/22 15 5 35 2007 20/15 2 2 6 Totals 44/40 21 10 52 2008 24/22 14 5 33 Totals 88/54 22 11 55 Jonathan Campbell, Defender, 2015 Matt Hedges’ Career Statistics • Named First Team All-America in 2015 by Zach Loyd, Defender, 2009 Year GP/GS Goals Asst. Pts. the NSCAA • Named first team NSCAA/adidas All- 2011 26/26 6 1 13 • Hermann Trophy semifinalist in 2015 America in 2009 Totals 26/26 6 1 13 • First player in program history to be named • First team selection on CSN and Soccer first team All-America and first team Academic America All-America squads Ben Speas, Forward, 2011 All-America • Fifth overall pick in the 2010 MLS • Soccer America National Player of the Year Superdraft by FC Dallas • Tallied the lone goal in the 2011 National Jonathan Campbell’s Career Statistics • Also earned All-ACC First Team honors Championship match Year GP/GS Goals Asst. Pts. Zach Loyd’s Career Statistics • Earned ACC Tournament MVP honors 2012 23/23 1 1 3 Year GP/GS Goals Asst. 2013 18/18 0 0 0 2014 16/15 1 2 4 Pts. 2015 20/20 1 4 6 2006 19/8 2 2 6 Totals 77/76 3 7 13 2007 18/17 3 2 8 Ben Speas’ Career Statistics Year GP/GS Goals Asst. Pts. 2008 24/24 0 4 4 Cam Lindley, Midfielder, 2016, 2017 2009 17/17 2 2 6 2011 26/25 7 10 24 • 2ndTeam All-America by the NSCAA in 2016 Totals 78/66 7 10 24 Totals 26/25 7 10 24 • 2016 TDS Freshman of the Year • 2016 ACC Freshman of the Year Billy Schuler, Forward, 2009, 2011 Scott Goodwin, Keeper, 2012 • 2017 Midfielder of the Year & 1st Team ACC • 2017 1st Team USC All-America • Unanimous first team All-America pick as a • Named to College Soccer News All-America ALL-AMERICAS senior. One of three MAC Hermann Trophy Second Team • 2017 Mac Hermann Trophy Semifinalist finalists in 2011 • Named to College Soccer News MVP (All- • Homegrown signing by Orlando City SC • Earned NSCAA/adidas Third Team All- America) Second Team Cam Lindley’s Career Statistics America honors as a freshman • Selected Second Team All-ACC Year GP/GS Goals Asst. Pts. • Led the 2011 national championship team • Led nation in shutouts and GAA 2016 21/21 0 7 7 with 16 goals and 37 points • Was the starting keeper for the 2011 2017 22/22 7 13 27 Billy Schuler’s Career Statistics Carolina National Championship team Totals 21/21 0 7 7 Year GP/GS Goals Asst. Pts. Scott Goodwin’s Career Statistics 2008 24/16 4 5 13 Year GP/GS GAA SV% W-L-T SHO Alan Winn, Forward, 2017 2009 22/22 9 5 23 2009 4/3 0.31 .857 3-0-0 2 • Second-team All-ACC in 2015 & 2016 2010 2/2 0 0 0 2010 24/24 0.68 .773 16-4-4 11 • 2017 First-team All-ACC selection 2011 25/23 16 5 37 2011 26/26 0.67 .753 21-2-3 11 • 2017 Mac Hermann Trophy Semifinalist Totals 73/63 29 15 73 2012 23/23 .029 .865 16-4-3 17 • 2017 USC Second-Team All-America Totals 77/76 0.54 .792 56-10-10 41 • Second Round pick in 2018 MLS Draft Jalil Anibaba, Defender, 2010 • Earned College Soccer News All-America Mikey Lopez, Midfielder, 2012 Alan Winn’s Career Statistics plaudits. Named to NSCAA All-America • Named to Soccer America and Top Drawer Year GP/GS Goals Asst. Pts. 2014 20/6 3 4 10 Second Team Soccer All-America First Team in 2012 2015 19/19 6 4 16 • First Team All-ACC selection • Claimed third team NSCAA and College 2016 21/21 3 4 10 • Ninth overall pick in the 2011 MLS Soccer News All-America honors in 2012 2017 17/16 11 2 24 SuperDraft by Chicago Fire • Tabbed ACC Freshman of the Year in 2011 Totals 77/62 23 14 60 • First round (14th) pick in the 2013 MLS Jalil Anibaba’s Career Statistics SuperDraft by Sporting KC Alex Comsia, Defender, 2018 Year GP/GS Goals Asst. Pts. • 2018 USC First-Team All-America 2010 24/24 0 0 0 Mikey Lopez’s Career Statistics • 2018 ACC Defensive Player of the Year Totals 24/24 0 0 0 Year GP/GS Goals Asst. Pts. • 2018 ACC Men’s Soccer Scholar Athlete of 2011 25/21 3 4 10 the Year Michael Farfan, Midfielder, 2009-10 2012 21/21 2 1 5 • 2018 Mac Hermann Trophy Semifinalist • Named to the NSCAA and College Soccer Totals 46/42 5 5 15 News All-America First Team in 2010 Alex Comsia’s Career Statistics • Hermann Trophy Semifinalist as a senior Boyd Okwuonu, Defender, 2012-14 Year GP/GS Goals Asst. Pts. • Claimed third team NSCAA All-America hon- • Named Second Team All-America in 2012 2015 18/13 0 0 0 ors in 2009. Named to Soccer America MVP by College Soccer News, the NSCAA and Top 2016 21/21 0 0 0 2017 22/22 0 0 0 Second Team and Second Team College Drawer Soccer, and was again a second team 2018 19/19 0 0 0 Soccer News All-America selection in 2013 by CSN and TDS. Totals 80/75 0 0 0 Michael Farfan’s Career Statistics • In 2014, earned first team honors from CSN Year GP/GS Goals Asst. Pts. and 2nd team by the NSCAA Mauricio Pineda, Midfielder, 2018 2009 22/22 5 4 14 • Named First Team All-ACC 2012-2014. • 2018 USC Second-Team All-America 2010 19/19 5 3 13 Boyd Okuonu’s Career Statistics • 2018 First-Team All-ACC Totals 41/41 10 7 27 Year GP/GS Goals Asst. Pts. • 2017 Third-Team All-ACC 2011 26/26 0 1 1 • 2016 ACC All-Freshman Team Enzo Martinez, Midfielder, 2010, 2011 2012 21/21 0 0 0 • Earned first team All-America honors as 2013 20/20 0 0 0 Mauricio Pineda’s Career Statistics a junior. Signed with the MLS Generation 2014 22/22 0 0 0 Year GP/GS Goals Asst. Pts. adidas program and was taken by Real Salt Totals 89/89 0 1 1 2016 21/16 4 1 9 Lake in the 2012 MLS SuperDraft 2017 22/22 3 1 7 • Claimed third team NSCAA/adidas All- 2018 19/19 5 4 14 America honors in 2010 as a sophomore Totals 62/57 12 6 30

2021 CAROLINA MEN’S SOCCER YEARBOOK • PAGE 21 Giovanni Montesdeoca, Forward, 2020 North Carolina’s All-Americans • Earned third-team All-America honors in 2020 from the United Soccer Coaches 1947 Frank Nelson • Also earned second-team All-ACC acco- 1951 Eddie Foy lades as a senior 1956 Pete Cothran • Led Carolina to the NCAA College Cup 1957 Bill Blair semifinals in 2020 1966 Francis Henry Giovanni Montesdeoca’s Career Statistics 1967 Louis Bush Year GP/GS Goals Asst. Pts. 1968 Mark Packard 2017 12/1 4 1 9 1969 Mark Packard 2018 19/15 8 4 20 1981 Ricky Marvin 2020 17/17 5 2 12 1987 David Smyth Totals 48/33 17 7 41 1988 Chad Ashton 1992 Gregg Berhalter 1993 Gregg Berhalter, Temoc Suarez 1994 Eddie Pope, Temoc Suarez 1996 Carey Talley 1997 Carey Talley 1998 Carey Talley 1999 Chris Carrieri 2000 Chris Carrieri, Danny Jackson 2001 Danny Jackson 2005 Dax McCarty 2008 Michael Callahan, Brian Shriver 2009 Michael Farfan, Zach Loyd, Billy Schuler 2010 Jalil Anibaba, Michael Farfan, Enzo Martinez 2011 Matt Hedges, Enzo Martinez, Billy Schuler, Ben Speas 2012 Scott Goodwin, Mikey Lopez, Boyd Okwuonu 2013 Boyd Okwuonu 2014 Andy Craven, Boyd Okwuonu 2015 Jonathan Campbell 2016 Cam Lindley 2017 Cam Lindley, Alan Winn 2018 Alex Comsia, Mauricio Pineda 2020 Giovanni Montesdeoca ALL-AMERICAS

2021 CAROLINA MEN’S SOCCER YEARBOOK • PAGE 22 All-ACC Selections Todd Haskins, F, 2nd Team Walker Hume, F, 3rd Team 1968 Jamie Canfield, M, 1st Team Eddie Pope, D, 2nd Team 2016 Cam Lindley, M, 1st Team Mark Packard, M, 1st Team 1994 Temoc Suarez, F, 1st Team Colton Storm, D, 2nd Team John Gussenhoven, D, 1st Team Victor Suarez, M, 1st Team Alan Winn, F, 2nd Team Tim Haigh, G, 2nd Team Eddie Pope, D, 1st Team Zach Wright, F, 2nd Team 1969 Louis Bush, M, 1st Team Kerry Zavagnin, M, 2nd Team Walker Hume, D, 3rd Team Al Merrell, D, 1st Team Carey Talley, D, 2nd Team James Pyle, G, 3rd Team Mark Packard, M, 2nd Team 1995 Eddie Pope, D, 1st Team 2017 Cam Lindley, M, 1st Team Pete Seggel, D, 2nd Team Temoc Suarez, F, 2nd Team Alan Winn, F, 1st Team 1970 Al Merrell, D, 1st Team Carey Talley, M, 2nd Team Zach Wright F, 2nd Team Tim Haigh, G, 1st Team 1996 Carey Talley, M, 1st Team Alex Comsia D, 3rd Team Louis Bush, M, 2nd Team Temoc Suarez, M, 2nd Team Mauricio Pineda M, 3rd Team Van Allen, D, 2nd Team 1997 Carey Talley, M, 1st Team 2018 Nile Bruening M, 1st Team 1971 Van Allen, D, 1st Team 1998 Chris Carrieri, F, 2nd Team Mauricio Pineda M, 1st Team Anson Dorrance, F, 2nd Team 1999 Chris Carrieri, F, 1st Team James Pyle G, 1st Team Mark Marcoplos, M, 2nd Team Danny Jackson, D, 2nd Team Alex Comsia D, 1st Team Jim Smith, D, 2nd Team 2000 Chris Carrieri, F, 1st Team John Nelson D, 2nd Team 1972 Anson Dorrance, D, 1st Team Danny Jackson, D, 1st Team Jack Skahan M, 3rd Team Danny Ariail, F, 2nd Team Michael Bucy, M, 2nd Team 2019 Mauricio Pineda, M, 1st Team 1973 Anson Dorrance, M, 1st Team Caleb Norkus, F, 2nd Team Jeremy Kelly, M, 2nd Team Rick Culberson, F, 2nd Team Eddie Robinson, M, 2nd Team Jack Skahan, M, 2nd Team 1974 Zoltan Berky, D, 2nd Team 2001 Danny Jackson, D, 1st Team 2020 Giovanni Montesdeoca, F, 2nd Team Rob Hollis, D, 2nd Team Ryan Kneipper, F, 2nd Team Alec Smir, G, 2nd Team 1975 Martin Trimble, G, 1st Team Chris Leitch, D, 2nd Team (G = goalkeeper, D = defender, M = midfielder, F = for- Tim Fenton, F, 2nd Team Logan Pause, M, 2nd Team ward) Zoltan Berky, D, 2nd Team 2002 Matt Crawford, M, 1st Team Eric Cook, D, 2nd Team Ryan Kneipper, F, 1st Team ACC Player Of The Year John Rhodes, D, 2nd Team Logan Pause, M, 1st Team 2000 Chris Carrieri 1976 Eric Cook, F, 1st Team David Testo, F, 2nd Team 2011 Matt Hedges (Defensive) Martin Trimble, G, 1st Team 2003 Marcus Storey, F, 1st Team 2013 Boyd Owkuonu (Defensive) Roy Baroff, D, 2nd Team Tim Merritt, D, 2nd Team 2017 Cam Lindley (Midfielder) Ed Fenimore, D, 2nd Team Jamie Watson, F, 2nd Team 2018 Alex Comsia (Defensive) Peter Griffin, D, 2nd Team 2004 Marcus Storey, F, 1st Team

1977 Martin Trimble, G, 1st Team Corey Ashe, F, 2nd Team ACC Rookie Of The Year ACC HONORS Dick Drayton, M, 2nd Team Tim Merritt, D, 2nd Team 1993 Temoc Suarez Peter Griffin, M, 2nd Team 2005 Dax McCarty, M, 1st Team 1994 Carey Talley Ed Fenimore, M, 2nd Team Scott Campbell, M, 2nd Team 1998 Chris Carrieri 1978 David Blum, D, 1st Team Michael Harrington, D, 2nd Team 2001 Marcus Storey Ricky Marvin, M, 2nd Team Andre Sherard, D, 2nd Team 2003 Jamie Watson Ed Fenimore, D, 2nd Team 2006 Michael Harrington, D, 1st Team 2011 Mikey Lopez Kevin Kane, G, 2nd Team Andre Sherard, D, 1st Team 2012 Danny Garcia 1979 David Blum, D, 1st Team 2007 Andre Sherard, D, 2nd Team 2016 Cam Lindley Ricky Marvin, M, 2nd Team 2008 Brian Shriver, F, 1st Team Kevin Kane, G, 2nd Team Michael Callahan, M, 2nd Team ACC All-Freshman Team 1980 Bucky Buckley, D, 1st Team 2009 Michael Farfan, M, 1st Team 2003 Corey Ashe, F Ricky Marvin, D, 1st Team Zach Loyd, D, 1st Team Michael Harrington, M 1981 Billy Hartman, M, 1st Team Billy Schuler, F, 1st Team Jamie Watson, F Ricky Marvin, D, 1st Team Cameron Brown, M, 2nd Team 2004 Andre Sherard, D Mike Fiocco, M, 2nd Team 2010 Jalil Anibaba, D, 1st Team Adam Sloustcher, D Tony Johnson, F, 2nd Team Michael Farfa, M, 1st Team 2005 Michael Callahan, M 1982 Jay Ainslie, D, 1st Team Eddie Ababio, D, 2nd Team Scott Campbell, M Tony Johnson, F, 1st Team Enzo Martinez, M, 2nd Team 2006 Bill Dworsky, F John Richards, M, 1st Team Stephen McCarthy, M, 2nd Team 2007 Tyler Deric, GK Mike Fiocco, D, 2nd Team Kirk Urso, M, 2nd Team 2008 Sheanon Williams, D Billy Hartman, F, 2nd Team 2011 Scott Goodwin, G, 1st Team 2009 Enzo Martinez, F Jim Poff, D, 2nd Team Matt Hedges, D, 1st Team 2010 Bruno Castro, M 1983 Jay Ainslie, D, 1st Team Enzo Martinez, M, 1st Team 2011 Mikey Lopez, M Mark Devey, M, 1st Team Billy Schuler, F, 1st Team Jordan McCrary, D Billy Hartman, M, 2nd Team Kirk Urso, M, 2nd Team Boyd Okwuonu, D 1984 Billy Hartman, M, 2nd Team 2012 Mikey Lopez, M, 1st Team 2012 Jonathan Campbell, D Ken West, D, 2nd Team Boyd Okwuonu, D, 1st Team Danny Garcia, M 1986 David Smyth, M, 2nd Team Andy Craven,F, 2nd Team 2013 Omar Holness, M 1987 Donald Cogsville, D, 1st Team Danny Garcia, M, 2nd Team 2014 Alan Winn, F David Smyth, D, 1st Team Scott Goodwin, G, 2nd Team 2015 Alex Comsia, D Chad Ashton, M, 2nd Team 2013 Boyd Okwuonu, D, 1st Team 2016 Cam Lindley, M 1988 Donald Cogsville, F, 1st Team Jonathan Campbell,D, 2nd Team Mauricio Pineda, M Chad Ashton, M, 2nd Team Brendan Moore, G, 2nd Team 2017 John Nelson, D Derek Missimo, F, 2nd Team Jordan McCrary, M, 3rd Team 1989 Chad Ashton, D, 2nd Team 2014 Andy Craven, F, 1st Team ACC Coach Of The Year Derek Missimo, F, 2nd Team Omar Holness, M, 1st Team 1975 Marvin Allen 1990 Marco Ferruzzi, M, 1st Team Boyd Okwuonu, D, 1st Team 1977 Anson Dorrance 1991 Adam Tinkham, M, 2nd Team Brendan Moore, G, 2nd Team 2000 Elmar Bolowich Ritchie Wachsman, D, 2nd Team Jonathan Campbell, D, 3rd Team 2010 Elmar Bolowich 1992 Gregg Berhalter, D, 1st Team Raby George, M, 3rd Team 2011 Carlos Somoano Marco Ferruzzi, M, 2nd Team Rob Lovejoy, F, 3rd Team Derek Kepner, M, 2nd Team 2015 Jonathan Campbell, D, 1st Team ACC 50th Anniversary Team* Kerry Zavagnin, M, 2nd Team Raby George, M, 2nd Team Gregg Berhalter 1991-93 1993 Temoc Suarez, F, 1st Team Omar Holness, M, 2nd Team Chris Carrieri 1998-2000 Gregg Berhalter, D, 1st Team Alan Winn, F, 2nd Team Anson Dorrance 1971-73

2021 CAROLINA MEN’S SOCCER YEARBOOK • PAGE 23 Eddie Pope 1992-95 Martin Murphy Alex Comsia David Smyth 1984-87 Josh Rice David October Carey Talley 1994-97 Kirk Urso* 2016 Nils Bruening *Denotes the top 50 players in ACC history 2011 Scott Goodwin Alex Comsia Rob Lovejoy Cam Lindley All-ACC Academic Team Kirk Urso David October 2005 David Boole 2012 Jonathan Campbell Mauricio Pineda Justin Hughes Scott Goodwin* 2017 Alex Comsia 2006 David Boole Rob Lovejoy 2018 Alex Comsia* Bill Dworsky Martin Murphy 2019 Raul Aguilera Ted Odgers 2013 Jonathan Campbell 2020 Victor Olofsson 2007 Michael Callahan Verneri Valimaa Tim Schels Bill Dworsky 2014 Jonathan Campbell * - ACC Scholar-Athlete of the Year 2008 Eddie Ababio Andy Craven Ryan Adeleye Rob Lovejoy 2009 Kirk Urso Alan Winn 2010 Scott Goodwin 2015 Jonathan Campbell*

Carolina In The ACC Championship ACC All-Tournament Selections Year Opponent Score Round Site 1987 Clemson W 2-1 (OT) First Durham, N.C. Virginia W 3-0 Semifinal Durham, N.C. NC State W 4-3 (OT) Final Durham, N.C. 1987 Derek Missimo* 1988 Clemson W 2-1 First Clemson, S.C. David Smyth Duke W 2-1 Semifinal Clemson, S.C. Dino Megaloudis Virginia L 1-2 Final Clemson, S.C. Marc Buffin 1989 Maryland L 1-2 First Durham, N.C. 1991 Adam Tinkham 1990 Virginia L 0-3 First Durham, N.C. Ben DiMeo 1991 Clemson W 3-1 First Chapel Hill, N.C. Virginia L 0-1 Semifinal Chapel Hill, N.C. 1992 Gregg Berhalter 1992 Wake Forest T 3-3 (OT)* First Chapel Hill, N.C. 1993 Hector Suarez Virginia L 0-2 Semifinal Chapel Hill, N.C. Temoc Suarez 1993 NC State W 3-0 First Chapel Hill, N.C. 1995 Temoc Suarez Clemson L 2-4 Semifinal Chapel Hill, N.C. 2000 Michael Bucy 1994 Duke L 0-2 First Clemson, S.C. Chris Carrieri 1995 Maryland W 4-3 First Durham, N.C. David Stokes Clemson L 0-1 Semifinal Durham, N.C. Noz Yamauchi 1996 Wake Forest L 0-1 (OT) First Charlottesville, Va. Caleb Norkus* 1997 Virginia L 0-4 First Orlando, Fla. 2001 David Testo 1998 Maryland L 0-2 First Winston-Salem, N.C. Noz Yamauchi 1999 Clemson W 1-0 (OT) First Winston-Salem, N.C. 2002 David Testo Duke L 0-4 Semifinal Winston-Salem, N.C. 2004 Andrew Rhea 2000 Wake Forest W 1-0 Semifinal Winston-Salem, N.C. Jamie Watson Virginia W 1-0 (OT) Final Winston-Salem, N.C. 2005 Ben Hunter 2001 NC State W 2-0 First Clemson, S.C. Clemson L 1-2 Semifinal Clemson, S.C. Justin Hughes 2002 Clemson L 2-3 First Cary, N.C. Dax McCarty 2003 NC State T 0-0 (OT) # First Cary, N.C. Andre Sherard 2004 NC State W 2-0 First Cary, N.C. 2007 Michael Callahan Maryland L 2-4 Semifinal Cary, N.C. 2010 Jalil Anibaba 2005 NC State W 1-0 First Cary, N.C. Michael Farfan Clemson W 2-0 Semifinal Cary, N.C. Scott Goodwin Duke T 0-0 (OT) $ Final Cary, N.C. Enzo Martinez 2006 Wake Forest T 0-0 (OT) ^ First Germantown, Md. Kirk Urso 2007 Duke W 1-0 First Cary, N.C. 2011 Scott Goodwin Wake Forest L 0-1 (OT) Semifinal Cary, N.C. Matt Hedges 2008 Maryland L 0-1 First Cary, N.C. Enzo Martinez 2009 NC State T 0-0 (2OT) & First Cary, N.C. Billy Schuler ACC HONORS & ACC TOURNAMENT ACC HONORS & ACC 2010 NC State W 4-0 First Cary, N.C. Ben Speas* Boston College W 1-0 Semifinal Cary, N.C. 2012 Jonathan Campbell Maryland L 0-1 Final Cary, N.C. 2011 NC State W 4-0 Quarterfinal Chapel Hill, N.C. Danny Garcia Virginia W 1-0 (OT) Semifinal Cary, N.C. Scott Goodwin Boston College W 3-1 Final Cary, N.C. Mikey Lopez 2012 Duke W 1-0 Quarterfinal Chapel Hill, N.C. 2018 Nils Bruening Virginia T 0-0 (2OT) @ Semifinal Germantown, Md. Alex Comsia Maryland L 0-1 Final Germantown, Md. John Nelson 2013 Clemson L 1-2 First Clemson, S.C. *ACC Tournament MVP 2014 Louisville L 0-1 Quarterfinals Chapel Hill, N.C. 2015 Syracuse T 1-1 (2OT) % Quarterfinals Chapel Hill, N.C. 2016 Boston College L 0-1 Quarterfinals Chapel Hill, N.C. 2017 Notre Dame L 1-2 Quarterfinals Chapel Hill, N.C. 2018 Virginia Tech W, 3-0 Quarterfinals Chapel Hill, N.C. Duke W, 2-1 Semifinals Chapel Hill, N.C. Louisville L, 0-1 Final Cary, N.C. 2019 Syracuse T, 0-0** First Chapel Hill, N.C. 2020 Notre Dame l, 0-1 (OT) Quarterfinals Chapel Hill, N.C. Overall Record in ACC Tournament: 24-25-8 (.491) *Carolina advanced on penalty kicks, 4-1 #NC State advanced on penalty kicks, 4-3 $Duke won ACC title on penalty kicks, 5-4 ^Wake Forest advanced on penalty kicks, 5-4 &NC State advanced on penalty kicks, 4-1 @Carolina advanced on penalty kicks, 4-3 % Syracuse advanced on penalty kicks, 4-3 ** Syracuse advanced on penalty kicks, 5-3

2021 CAROLINA MEN’S SOCCER YEARBOOK • PAGE 24 Tar Heels On The U.S. National Team Donald Cogsville (1988) Gregg Berhalter (1994-2007) Eddie Pope (1996-2006) Kerry Zavagnin (2000-06) Eddie Robinson (2008)

Above: Former Tar Heel Gregg Berhalter Logan Pause (2009, 2011) NATIONALU.S. TEAM was a member of the U.S. National Team from 1994-2007, was a member of two Zach Loyd (2011-2012) World Cup rosters and now is the team’s Matt Hedges (2015-17) head coach. U.S. Soccer/International Sports Images Eric Lichaj (2016-17) Dax McCarty (2016-17) Left: Logan Pause gained his first U.S. National Team experience in 2009, as he helped the squad reach the final of the CONCACAF Gold Cup. Tony Quinn/ISIphotos.com Below: Eric Lichaj scored his first international goal for the U.S. Berhalter, Pope Play For U.S. In 2002 And 2006 World Cup National Team against El Salvador at the 2017 Gold Cup. Former University of North Carolina men’s soccer stars and long-time U.S. National Team members Gregg Berhalter and John Dorton//ISIphotos.com Eddie Pope were members of the 23-man 2006 United States World Cup team after also earning spots on the U.S. squad in 2002. The two defenders both started games for the U.S. team during its 2002 qualifying campaign and World Cup run, and Pope started two matches in the 2006 World Cup. Pope, who lettered at Carolina from 1992-95, made his third World Cup appearance, having started three World Cup games in 1998. Pope was a regular with the U.S. team throughout the last decade before retiring from international play following the 2006 World Cup. Berhalter lettered at Carolina from 1991-93 and played professionally in Europe since leaving Chapel Hill until joining the MLS’ LA Galaxy this season. He entered the 2006 World Cup with 44 career caps and was an injury replacement for Cory Gibbs. Berhalter started three games as a central defender during the USA’s 2002 qualifying season and that year’s World Cup was the first of his career.

Defender Eddie Pope was induct- ed into the National Soccer Hall of Fame in 2011.

Dax McCarty was a member of the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team in Beijing. Brad Smith/ISIphotos.com

2021 CAROLINA MEN’S SOCCER YEARBOOK • PAGE 25 ­­­Tar Heels In The Major League Soccer Draft Inaugural MLS Draft (1996) Year Round Pick Player Team 1996 15th 141st Todd Haskins Columbus

MLS College Draft (1996-99) Year Round Pick Player Team 1996 1st 2nd Eddie Pope D.C. United 1997 1st 6th Temoc Suarez Dallas 1998 2nd 14th Carey Talley D.C. United

MLS Supplemental Draft (1996-99) Year Round Pick Player Team 1996 2nd 18th Chad Ashton Dallas 1997 1st 6th Marco Ferruzzi Tampa Bay 1997 3rd 21st Kerry Zavagnin Colorado

MLS Signings (2000-present) Year Round Pick Player Team 2000 3rd 30th Kerry Zavagnin Kansas City 2001 1st 1st Chris Carrieri San Jose 2001 2nd 20th Eddie Robinson San Jose 2001 5th 50th Caleb Norkus D.C. United 2002 2nd 16th Danny Jackson Colorado 2002 4th 47th Chris Leitch Columbus 2003 1st 5th David Stokes D.C. United 2003 3rd 24th Logan Pause Chicago 2003 4th 38th Matt Crawford Colorado 2005 2nd 13th Jamie Watson Real Salt Lake 2005 2nd 20th Marcus Storey Columbus 2005 4th 48th Tim Merritt D.C. United 2006 1st 6th Dax McCarty FC Dallas 2007 1st 3rd Michael Harrington Kansas City 2007 2nd 26th Corey Ashe Houston 2007 3rd 36th Justin Hughes Colorado 2007 4th 49th Ben Hunter Columbus 2008 4th 49th Scott Campbell Colorado 2008 Homegrown Tyler Deric Houston 2009 2nd 27th Brian Shriver FC Dallas 2010 1st 5th Zach Loyd FC Dallas 2010 4th 55th Jordan Graye DC United 2011 1st 9th Jalil Anibaba Chicago Fire 2011 1st 18th Eddie Ababio Colorado Rapids 2011 2nd 23rd Michael Farfan 2011 2nd 24th Stephen McCarthy 2011 2nd 34th Dustin McCarty LA Galaxy 2011 Homegrown Alex Dixon Houston Dynamo 2012 1st 11th Matt Hedges FC Dallas 2012 1st 17th Enzo Martinez Real Salt Lake 2012 1st (Supplemental) Kirk Urso Columbus 2012 Homegrown Ben Speas Columbus 2013 1st 14th Mikey Lopez Sporting KC

TAR HEELS IN PROFESSIONAL SOCCER TAR 2013 1st (Supplemental) Cam Brown FC Dallas 2013 Homegrown Danny Garcia FC Dallas 2014 2nd 27th Boyd Okwuonu Real Salt Lake 2014 2nd 36th Rob Lovejoy Houston Dynamo 2014 3rd 48th Andy Craven Seattle Sounders 2014 4th 81st Tyler Engel Toronto FC 2015 1st 5th Omar Holness Real Salt Lake 2015 1st 10th Jordan McCrary New England Revolution 2015 1st 12th Jonathan Campbell Chicago Fire 2016 1st 14th Colton Storm Sporting KC 2016 2nd 37th Walker Hume FC Dallas 2017 2nd 25th Alan Winn Colorado 2017 Homegrown Cam Lindley Orlando 2017 Homegrown Zach Wright Sporting KC 2018 1st 10th John Nelson FC Dallas 2019 1st 9th Jeremy Kelly Montreal Impact 2019 2nd 27th Jack Skahan 2021 2nd 50th Matt Constant Sporting KC 2021 3rd 76th Mark Salas FC Dallas 2021 3rd 79th Giovanni Montesdeoca FC Dallas

2021 CAROLINA MEN’S SOCCER YEARBOOK • PAGE 26 Annual Scoring Leaders 2005 Ben Hunter 13 5 31 Year Name G A Pts. 2006 Ben Hunter 4 5 13 1947 Dave Boak 7 0 14 2007 Bill Dworsky 6 5 17 1948 Dave Boak 8 0 14 2008 Brian Shriver 14 4 33 1949 Eddie Foy 8 0 16 2009 Billy Schuler 9 5 23 1950 Art Winsor 5 0 10 2010 Enzo Martinez 10 5 25 1951 Gerry Russell 6 0 12 2011 Billy Schuler 16 5 37 1952 Gerry Russell 7 0 14 2012 Andy Craven 6 5 17 1953 Rennie Randolph 6 0 12 2013 Tyler Engel 6 2 14 1954 Jim Bryant 4 0 8 2014 Andy Craven 15*^ 5 35*^ 1955 Pete Cothran 3 0 6 2015 Tucker Hume 11 5 27 Pat McCormick 3 0 6 2016 Tucker Hume 7 4 18 Jim Skidmore 3 0 6 2017 Alan Winn 11 2 24 1956 Coleman Barks 5 0 10 2018 Giovanni Montesdeoca 8 4 20 1957 Mike Thompson 9 0 18 2019 Alex Rose 7 2 16 1958 Mike Thompson 9 0 18 2020 Giovanni Montesdeoca 5 2 12 1959 John Ghanim 16 0 32* *Atlantic Coast Conference Scoring Leader | ^NCAA Leader 1960 James Reston 13 0 26 1961 Herman Prakke 8 0 16 1962 James Reston 13 0 26 1963 Jim Talbot 6 0 12 1964 Jackie Writer 7 0 14

1965 Jackie Writer 9 0 18 Annual Goalkeeping Leaders ANNUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS 1966 Jackie Writer 10 0 20* Year Name Min. Sv. GA GAA Sho. 1967 Louis Bush 16 0 32* 1977 Martin Trimble 1445 102 16 1.00 9 1968 Mark Packard 6 0 12 1978 Kevin Kane 1357 58 6 0.40 9 1969 Dave Feffer 5 0 10 1979 Kevin Kane 1652 99 14 0.76 5 Mark Packard 5 0 10 1980 Kevin Kane 1770 123 16 0.81* 11 1970 Louis Bush 7 0 14 1981 Geoff Drayton 1273 109 18 1.27 6 1971 Danny Ariail 7 4 18 1982 Bruce Talbot 1671 103 25 1.35 8 1972 David Taylor 9 2 20 1983 Larry Goldberg 1453 76 22 1.36 6 1973 David Harmon 7 2 16 1984 Larry Goldberg 1660 65 27 1.55 5 1974 Dick Drayton 4 0 8 1985 Darren Royer 1255 52 19 1.36 5 1975 Eric Cook 7 0 14 1986 1222 41 10 0.73 8 1976 Dick Drayton 9 2 20 1987 Darren Royer 2130 78 24 0.94 10* 1977 Sean Naber 9 3 21 1988 Darren Royer 1571 68 29 1.66 3 1978 Steve Scott 8 0 16 1989 Watson Jennison 1394 62 24 1.55 5 1979 Chris Brown 10 6 26 1990 Watson Jennison 951 45 14 1.32 1 John Mansfield 11 4 26 1991 Watson Jennison 2099 103 17 0.73* 11* 1980 Tony Johnson 9 9 27 1992 Watson Jennison 1830 80 25 1.23 8* 1981 Tim Ensley 12 3 27 1993 Dimitry Drouin 1624 68 31 1.72 4 Tony Johnson 12 3 27 1994 Dimitry Drouin 1509 80 26 1.55 4.5 1982 Billy Hartman 10 6 26 1995 Dimitry Drouin 1516 53 23 1.37 5 1983 Shawn Ritchie 16 10 42 1996 Dimitry Drouin 1242 45 27 1.96 3.8 1984 David Smyth 8 8 24 1997 William Woodroffe 678 30 12 1.59 2 1985 Tommy Nicholson 9 4 22 1998 Michael Ueltschey 607 21 9 1.33 1.5 1986 Tommy Nicholson 6 9 21 1999 Michael Ueltschey 1472 46 17 1.04 6 David Smyth 8 5 21 2000 Michael Ueltschey 1871 67 16 0.77* 9* 1987 Derek Missimo 13 5 31 2001 Michael Ueltschey 2308 68 10 0.74 12* 1988 Derek Missimo 12 12 36* 2002 Ford Williams 1600 46 16 0.90 5 1989 Derek Missimo 20 4 44* 2003 Justin Hughes 868 34 6 0.62 5 1990 Derek Missimo 11 5 27 2004 Ford Williams 1559 53 22 1.27 5 1991 Todd Haskins 8 4 20 2005 Justin Hughes 1075 27 6 0.50* 7 1992 Kerry Zavagnin 6 12 24 2006 Justin Hughes 1685 47 16 0.85 6 1993 Temoc Suarez 16 7 39 2007 Tyler Deric 1627 48 17 0.94 6 1994 Temoc Suarez 16 7 39 2008 Brooks Haggerty 769 27 9 1.05 3 1995 Temoc Suarez 8 8 24 2009 Brooks Haggerty 1791 54 11 0.55 10 1996 Temoc Suarez 7 10 24 2010 Scott Goodwin 2247 58 17 0.68 11 1997 Carey Talley 6 10 22 2011 Scott Goodwin 2407 55 18 0.67 11 1998 Chris Carrieri 13 3 29 2012 Scott Goodwin 2153 45 7*^ 0.29*^# 16*^# 1999 Chris Carrieri 12 5 29 2013 Brendan Moore 1930 54 13 0.61* 10* 2000 Chris Carrieri 25*^ 14 64*^ 2014 Brendan Moore 2017 58 19 0.85 9 2001 Ryan Kneipper 14 6 34 2015 James Pyle 1213 47 9 0.67 6 2002 Ryan Kneipper 18 9 45 2016 James Pyle 1990 46 10 0.45* 13* 2003 Marcus Storey 6 3 15 2017 Alec Smir 1043 22 8 0.69 4 Jamie Watson 5 5 15 2018 James Pyle 1751 31 10 0.51 9 2004 Corey Ashe 9 0 18 2019 Alec Smir 1697 44 20 1.06 5 Marcus Storey 6 6 18 2020 Alec Smir 1723 31 11 0.57* 10* Jamie Watson 7 4 18 *Atlantic Coast Conference Leader | ^NCAA Leader | #School Record

2021 CAROLINA MEN’S SOCCER YEARBOOK • PAGE 27 Derek Missimo, who starred at Carolina from 1987-90, is the Tar Heels’ all-time leader in goals scored and career total points. Career Goals Scored Rank Name (Years Played) Goals 1. Derek Missimo (1987-90) 56 2. Chris Carrieri (1998-2000) 50 3. Temoc Suarez (1993-96) 47 4. Caleb Norkus (1997-2000) 40 5. Ryan Kneipper (1999-2002) 39 6. Mark Devey (1982-86) 32 Tony Johnson (1979-82) 32 Chris Carrieri led the ACC and the nation in scoring in 2000 and finished his career 8. Donald Cogsville (1984-88) 29 second in school history in goals. Marcus Storey (2001-04) 29 Billy Schuler (2008-09, 11) 29 Career Assists Rank Name (Years Played) Assists 1. Chad Ashton (1986-89) 43 2. Matt Crawford (1999-2002) 35 3. Dino Megaloudis (1985-88) 34 4. Billy Hartman (1981-84) 33 5. Temoc Suarez (1993-96) 32

CAREER SCORING LEADERS CAREER 6. Michael Bucy (1997-2000) 30 7. Noz Yamauchi (1998-2001) 29 8. Mark Devey (1982-86) 27 David Smyth (1984-87) 27 10. Derek Missimo (1987-90) 26

Career Total Points Rank Name (Years Played) Points 1. Derek Missimo (1987-90) 138 2. Temoc Suarez (1993-96) 126 3. Chris Carrieri (1998-2000) 122 4. Caleb Norkus (1997-2000) 101 5. Ryan Kneipper (1999-2002) 95 6. Mark Devey (1982-86) 91 7. Billy Hartman (1981-84) 88 8. Chad Ashton (1986-89) 83 David Smyth (1984-87) 83 10. Tony Johnson (1979-82) 82 Carey Talley (1994-97) 82

Chad Ashton (1986-89) is the Tar Heels’ all-time assists leader.

2021 CAROLINA MEN’S SOCCER YEARBOOK • PAGE 28 Best Goals Per Match Average Most Saves, One Goalkeeper Team Records • 4.10, 1966 (41 goals in 10 matches) • 35 by Tom Griffith vs. West Chester, 10/16/61 Single Match Most Goals Scored Best Assists Per Match Average Most Saves, Two Goalkeepers • 15 vs. Emory, 10/31/58 (15-1) • 3.73, 1980 (82 assists in 22 matches) • 40 by Tom Griffith (35) and Larry Steele (5) vs. West Chester, 10/16/61 Most Goals Allowed Best Points Per Match Average • 8 vs. Maryland, 11/18/53 (1-8) • 10.10, 1983 (212 points in 21 matches) Most Saves in a Shutout • 8 vs. Clemson, 11/9/76 (0-8) • 25 by Martin Trimble vs. Appalachian State, Most Victories 10/5/77 Largest Margin of Victory • 21, 2000 (21-3-0) • 14 vs. Emory, 10/31/58 (15-1) • 21, 2001 (21-4-0) Season • 21, 2011 (21-2-3) Most Goals in a Season Largest Margin of Defeat • 25 by Chris Carrieri, 2000 (led nation) • 8 vs. Clemson, 11/9/76 (0-8) Best Winning Percentage • 20 by Derek Missimo, 1989 • .909, 1959 (10-1-0) • 18 by Ryan Kneipper, 2002 Most Goals Scored in an ACC Match • 16 by John Ghanim, 1959 • 9 vs. NC State, 10/18/62 (9-1) Best Goals Against Average • 16 by Louis Bush, 1967 • 0.29, 2012 (7 goals in 23 matches) • 16 by Shawn Ritchie, 1983 Largest Margin of Victory in an ACC Match • 16 by Temoc Suarez, 1993 • 8 vs. NC State, 10/18/62 (9-1) Fewest Goals Allowed • 16 by Temoc Suarez, 1994 • 7, 2012 (23 matches) • 16 by Billy Schuler, 2011 Most Goals Allowed in an ACC Match • 15 by Marc Devey, 1983 • 8 vs. Maryland, 11/18/53 (1-8) Most Goals Allowed • 15 by Caleb Norkus, 2000 • 8 vs. Clemson, 11/9/76 (0-8) • 38, 1997 (19 matches) • 15 by Andy Craven, 2015

• 14 by Brian Shriver, 2008 RECORD BOOK Largest Margin of Defeat in an ACC Match Most Goals Allowed Per Game • 14 by Donald Cogsville, 1988 • 8 vs. Clemson, 11/9/76 (0-8) • 3.25, 1953 (26 goals in 8 matches) • 14 by Todd Haskins, 1993 • 14 by Ryan Kneipper, 2001 Most Assists in a Match Miscellaneous • 13 by James Reston, 1960 • 12 vs. East Carolina, 9/13/80 (10-0) Most Consecutive Matches Scoring a Goal • 13 by James Reston, 1962 • 12 vs. Barton, 9/9/87 (12-0) • 36 (All 22 matches in 1993 season and first 14 • 13 by Derek Missimo, 1987 • 12 vs. UNC Asheville, 10/11/16 (7-0) matches of 1994 season) • 13 by Chris Carrieri, 1998 • 13 by Ben Hunter, 2005 Most Points in a Match Most Consecutive Victories • 36 vs. Barton, 9/9/87 (12-0) • 15 (Old Dominion match on 9/27/2000 through Most Goals in a Season by a Freshman Rhode Island match on 11/26/2000) • 16 by Louis Bush, 1967 Most Saves in a Match • 16 by Shawn Ritchie, 1983 • 40 vs. West Chester, 10/16/61 (0-2) Most Consecutive Matches Without a Loss • 16 by Temoc Suarez, 1993 • 16 (James Madison match on 11/20/2014 through Season College of Charleston match on 10/13/2015) Most Assists in a Season Most Goals Scored • 16 by Matt Crawford, 2002 • 73, 2000 (24 matches) Most Consecutive Shutouts • 15 by Victor Suarez, 1994 • 8 (Wake Forest match on 10/22/05 through • 15 by Michael Bucy, 2000 Most Assists Providence match on 11/22/05) • 14 by Chris Carrieri, 2000 • 82, 1980 (22 matches) • 13 by Caleb Norkus, 2000 • 82, 2000 (24 matches) • 13 by Cam Lindley, 2017 Individual Records • 12 by Billy Hartman, 1983 Most Points Single Match • 12 by Chad Ashton, 1987 • 228, 2000 (24 matches) Most Goals • 5 by James Reston vs. NC State, 10/18/62 • 12 by Derek Missimo,1988 • 12 by Chad Ashton, 1989 Most Saves • 5 by Ryan Kneipper vs. Winthrop, 11/22/02 • 12 by Kerry Zavagnin, 1992 • 167, 1981 (21 matches) Most Assists • 12 by Hector Suarez, 1993 • 11 by Dino Megaloudis, 1985 Most Shutouts • 4 by Steve Scott vs. Charlotte, 10/29/77 • 11 by Noz Yamauchi, 2001 • 17, 2012 (23 matches) • 4 by Ricky Marvin vs. Charlotte, 9/10/80 • 11 by Enzo Martinez, 2011 • 11 by Zach Wright, 2017 Most Overtime Matches Played Most Points • 10, 1979 (24 matches) • 10 by James Reston vs. NC State, 10/18/62 • 10 by Ryan Kneipper vs. Winthrop, 11/22/02 Most Assists in a Season by a Freshman • 12 by Kerry Zavagnin, 1992 • 12 by Hector Suarez, 1993

2021 CAROLINA MEN’S SOCCER YEARBOOK • PAGE 29 Most Matches Started Most Points in a Season • 89 by Boyd Okwuonu, 2011-14 • 64 by Chris Carrieri, 2000 (led nation) • 45 by Ryan Kneipper, 2002 Most Goalkeeper Minutes Played • 44 by Derek Missimo, 1989 • 7,103 by Scott Goodwin, 2009-12 • 43 by Caleb Norkus, 2000 • 42 by Shawn Richie, 1983 Best Goalkeeper Goals Against Average • 39 by Temoc Suarez, 1993 • 0.54 by Scott Goodwin, 2009-12 • 39 by Temoc Suarez, 1994 • 38 by Todd Haskins, 1993 Miscellaneous • 38 by Matt Crawford, 2002 Most Consecutive Shutouts • 37 by Marc Devey, 1983 • 6 by Justin Hughes (Wake Forest match • 37 by Billy Schuler, 2011 on 10/22/2005 through Providence match on • 36 by Derek Missimo,1988 11/22/2005)* • 35 by Andy Craven, 2015 • 6 by Watson Jennison (The Citadel match on • 34 by Ryan Kneipper, 2001 10/7/92 through Winthrop match on 10/28/92) • 33 by Brian Shriver, 2008 • 33 by Michael Bucy, 2000 *Hughes also split time in shutouts versus • 32 by Louis Bush, 1967 Boston College (11/4/2005) and Duke (11/13/2005) over this stretch. Most Saves in a Season • 162 by Larry Steele, 1960 Most Consecutive Matches Scoring a Point • 16 by Chris Carrieri (Clemson match on 9/10/2000 Most Shutouts in a Season through South Carolina match on 11/5/2000) • 17 by Scott Goodwin, 2012 Most Consecutive Matches Scoring a Goal Most Matches Played in a Season • 11 by Chris Carrieri (Old Dominion match on • 26 by Jordan Gafa, Scott Goodwin, Matt Hedges, 9/27/2000 through South Carolina match on Rob Lovejoy, Enzo Martinez, Boyd Okwuonu, Ben 11/5/2000) Speas and Kirk Urso Most Consecutive Matches with an Assist Most Matches Started in a Season • 6 by Jay Ainslie (Belmont Abbey match on • 26 by Scott Goodwin, Matt Hedges, Rob Lovejoy 10/19/83 through Wake Forest match on 11/5/83) and Boyd Okwuonu

RECORD BOOK RECORD Most Goalkeeper Minutes Played • 2,407 by Scott Goodwin, 2011

Best Goalkeeper Goals Against Average • 0.29 by Scott Goodwin, 2012

Career Most Goals • 56 by Derek Missimo, 1987-90

Most Assists • 43 by Chad Ashton, 1986-89

Most Points • 138 by Derek Missimo, 1987-90

Most Saves • 290 by Watson Jennison, 1989-92

Most Shutouts • 41 by Scott Goodwin 2009-12

Most Matches Played • 91 by Kirk Urso, 2008-11

2021 CAROLINA MEN’S SOCCER YEARBOOK • PAGE 30 Overall Southern Conference Goals Head Year Record Pct. Record Goals For Against Coach 1947 6-3-0 .667 1-1-0 25 14 Marvin Allen 1948 7-1-2 .750 3-0-1 22 10 Marvin Allen 1949 6-3-0 .667 5-1-0 19 9 Marvin Allen 1950 4-4-0 .500 3-3-0 14 15 Marvin Allen 1951 4-4-1 .500 3-2-1 17 29 Alan Moore 1952 4-5-0 .444 2-4-0 11 20 Alan Moore Southern Conference Totals: 17-11-2 (.600) Overall ACC ACC Regular ACC Tourney NCAA Tourney Goals Goals Head Year Record Pct. Record Season Finish Finish For Against Coach 1953 3-4-1 .437 0-3-1 4th 18 26 Marvin Allen 1954 3-4-1 .437 3-2-1 2nd 9 19 Marvin Allen 1955 4-2-2 .625 3-1-2 2nd 15 9 Marvin Allen 1956 4-3-0 .571 1-3-0 4th 18 13 Marvin Allen 1957 2-3-2 .429 0-2-2 Tied 4th 20 19 Marvin Allen 1958 8-2-0 .800 3-1-0 2nd 39 14 Marvin Allen 1959 10-1-0 .909 3-1-0 2nd 43 15 Marvin Allen 1960 8-3-0 .727 2-2-0 3rd 34 14 Marvin Allen 1961 8-4-0 .667 2-2-0 3rd 28 22 Marvin Allen 1962 7-2-0 .777 3-1-0 2nd 35 19 Marvin Allen 1963 5-3-2 .600 1-1-2 3rd 26 18 Marvin Allen 1964 5-2-2 .667 2-1-1 2nd 27 20 Marvin Allen 1965 8-3-0 .727 3-1-0 2nd 38 10 Marvin Allen 1966 7-2-1 .750 3-1-0 Co-Champ 41 9 Marvin Allen 1967 10-2-0 .833 4-1-0 2nd 45 16 Marvin Allen 1968 8-3-0 .727 3-2-0 2nd First Round 31 15 Marvin Allen 1969 6-4-0 .600 3-2-0 Tied 3rd 23 12 Marvin Allen 1970 5-2-3 .650 2-1-2 Tied 2nd 37 12 Marvin Allen 1971 6-4-1 .591 2-2-1 Tied 3rd 33 19 Marvin Allen 1972 6-3-1 .650 2-2-1 3rd 24 17 Marvin Allen 1973 8-2-1 .773 2-2-1 3rd 39 12 Marvin Allen 1974 4-3-4 .545 1-2-2 4th 14 14 Marvin Allen YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1975 7-4-0 .636 3-2-0 2nd 26 16 Marvin Allen 1976 9-5-0 .643 2-3-0 Tied 4th 36 18 Marvin Allen 1977 14-3-1 .806 4-1-0 2nd 54 19 Anson Dorrance 1978 12-3-4 .737 3-1-1 2nd 40 12 Anson Dorrance 1979 16-3-5 .771 3-1-1 Tied 2nd 61 24 Anson Dorrance 1980 17-4-1 .795 3-2-1 4th 67 19 Anson Dorrance 1981 15-6-0 .714 3-3-0 Tied 4th 67 25 Anson Dorrance 1982 11-7-4 .591 0-4-2 Tied 6th 54 31 Anson Dorrance 1983 16-3-2 .810 2-3-1 5th 72 26 Anson Dorrance 1984 12-7-1 .625 3-3-0 4th 45 31 Anson Dorrance 1985 12-8-1 .595 3-3-0 4th 36 29 Anson Dorrance 1986 13-7-1 .643 1-4-1 6th 52 25 Anson Dorrance 1987 20-5-0 .800 3-3-0 4th Champion Semifinalist 69 24 Anson Dorrance 1988 14-9-1 .585 3-3-0 3rd Runner-up Second Round 54 37 Anson Dorrance 1989 9-9-1 .500 1-4-1 Tied 5th First Round 45 36 Elmar Bolowich 1990 13-7-0 .650 2-4-0 6th First Round Second Round 49 27 Elmar Bolowich 1991 15-6-1 .705 3-3-0 4th Semifinalist Second Round 31 17 Elmar Bolowich 1992 9-7-4 .550 2-2-2 4th Semifinalist 43 28 Elmar Bolowich 1993 13-7-2 .636 2-2-2 4th Semifinalist Second Round 66 36 Elmar Bolowich 1994 13-7-0 .650 3-3-0 3rd First Round First Round 57 32 Elmar Bolowich 1995 11-8-1 .575 0-5-1 7th Semifinalist 40 33 Elmar Bolowich 1996 8-8-1 .500 2-3-1 Tied 5th First Round 33 33 Elmar Bolowich 1997 6-13-0 .316 1-5-0 7th First Round 29 38 Elmar Bolowich 1998 11-6-2 .632 3-3-0 Tied 4th First Round 39 37 Elmar Bolowich 1999 12-7-1 .625 2-3-1 5th Semifinalist First Round 52 25 Elmar Bolowich 2000 21-3-0 .875 5-1-0 Tied 1st Champion Quarterfinalist 73 18 Elmar Bolowich 2001 21-4-0 .840 4-2-0 Tied 2nd Semifinalist Champion 66 19 Elmar Bolowich 2002 14-7-1 .659 3-2-1 3rd First Round Second Round 56 23 Elmar Bolowich 2003 12-4-4 .700 2-3-1 Tied 4th First Round Second Round 27 16 Elmar Bolowich 2004 10-9-2 .524 4-3-0 Tied 3rd Semifinalist First Round 35 29 Elmar Bolowich 2005 17-4-3 .771 3-3-2 Tied 5th Runner-up Quarterfinalist 41 17 Elmar Bolowich 2006 11-6-3 .625 3-4-1 7th First Round Second Round 26 16 Elmar Bolowich 2007 7-8-5 .475 3-5-0 6th Semifinalist 28 20 Elmar Bolowich 2008 15-8-1 .646 3-5-0 7th First Round Finalist 47 29 Elmar Bolowich 2009 16-2-4 .818 5-2-1 Tied 1st Quarterfinalist Semifinalist 43 12 Elmar Bolowich 2010 16-4-4 .750 7-0-1 1st Runner-up Semifinalist 38 17 Elmar Bolowich 2011 21-2-3 .865 5-1-2 1st Champion Champion 58 18 Carlos Somoano 2012 16-4-3 .761 6-1-1 Tied 1st Runner-up Quarterfinalist 33 7 Carlos Somoano 2013 9-6-5 .575 4-2-5 Tied 4th First Round Second Round 19 13 Carlos Somoano 2014 15-5-2 .727 5-2-1 2nd (Coastal) Quarterfinalist Quarterfinalist 52 21 Carlos Somoano 2015 15-2-3 .825 6-1-1 1st (Coastal) Quarterfinalist Third Round 39 15 Carlos Somoano 2016 14-3-4 .738 5-1-2 1st (Coastal) Quarterfinalist Semifinalist 38 10 Carlos Somoano 2017 17-4-1 .795 6-1-1 1st (Coastal) Quarterfinalist Semifinalist 53 19 Carlos Somoano 2018 14-4-1 .763 6-1-0 1st (Coastal) Runner-up Second Round 32 10 Carlos Somoano 2019 7-7-4 .500 3-5-0 Tied 3rd (Costal) First Round 29 20 Carlos Somoano 2020 9-5-4 .611 7-2-3 2nd (Coastal) Quarterfinalist Semifinalist 20 11 Carlos Somoano Totals 771-341-115 .675 200-156-54 .554 Three ACC Two NCAA 2771 1456 Championships Championships

2021 CAROLINA MEN’S SOCCER YEARBOOK • PAGE 31 All-Time North Carolina Coaching Records Name Yrs. Record Pct. ACC Record Pct. Goals For Goals Against Marvin Allen 28 174-81-23 .667 53-41-16 .555 779 426 Alan Moore 2 8-9-1 .472 0-0-0 .000 28 49 Anson Dorrance 12 172-65-21 .708 31-31-7 .500 671 302 Elmar Bolowich 22 280-144-40 .632 63-67-15 .486 920 535 Carlos Somoano 10 137-42-30 .727 53-17-16 .713 373 144 Totals 73 771-341-115 .675 200-156-54 .552 2771 1456

Marvin Allen Alan Moore Anson Dorrance Elmar Bolowich Carlos Somoano 1947-50, 1953-76 1951-52 1977-88 1989-2010 2011-present

All-Time Series Records Georgia State 5-1-0 Richmond 1-0-0 Adelphi 1-0-0 Guilford 6-0-1 Rider 1-0-0 Air Force 1-1-0 Hartwick 1-1-0 Roanoke 8-3-0 Akron 2-1-2 Harvard 3-0-0 Rollins 1-2-0 Alabama-Birmingham 1-1-0 High Point 13-0-2 Rutgers 1-0-0 American 4-0-1 Howard 0-1-0 St. Andrews Presbyterian 2-0-0 Appalachian State 14-4-2 Illinois-Chicago 2-0-0 St. Bonaventure 0-1-0 Barton 7-1-0 Indiana 4-5-0 St. John’s (N.Y.) 2-0-0 Belmont Abbey 29-1-0 Jacksonville 5-0-1 Saint Louis 2-3-0 Boston College 12-4-1 James Madison 4-4-0 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 2-0-0 Boston University 1-0-0 Kentucky 2-0-0 San Francisco 1-0-0 Bowling Green State 0-1-0 Lehigh 1-0-0 Santa Clara 1-0-0 Bradley 1-0-1 Lenoir-Rhyne 4-0-0 Seton Hall 2-0-0 Bridgeport 0-0-1 Liberty 5-1-0 SMU 1-1-1 Brown 2-1-0 Lock Haven 1-0-0 South Carolina 18-10-1 Campbell 19-5-2 Long Island 1-0-0 USC Spartanburg 1-0-0 Catawba 5-1-0 Longwood 1-0-0 South Florida 2-3-1 Charlotte 16-3-1 Louisville 2-4-1 Southern Connecticut State 0-1-0 Cincinnati 1-0-0 Loyola (Md.) 2-1-0 Southern Indiana 1-0-0 California 1-0-0 Lynchburg 7-3-2 Southwest Missouri State 1-0-0 Cal Poly 1-0-0 Marshall 0-1-0 Springfield 0-0-1 UC Irvine 0-1-0 Maryland 22-46-5 Stanford 2-0-1 Central Florida 0-1-0 Massachusetts 1-0-0 Stetson 2-0-0 The Citadel 3-0-0 Mercer 1-0-0 Syracuse 3-1-4 Clemson 28-27-9 Methodist 1-0-0 Tampa 0-1-0 Coastal Carolina 5-1-0 Michigan 1-0-0 Texas Christian 1-0-0 College of Charleston 6-3-1 Michigan State 0-1-1 Towson 2-0-0 Connecticut 5-2-0 Monmouth 1-1-0 Trenton State 1-3-0 Navy 3-9-0 Tulsa 2-0-0

COACHING & SERIES RECORDS COACHING Cornell 2-0-0 Creighton 1-2-1 Nevada-Las Vegas 1-0-0 UCF 4-2-0 Dartmouth 1-0-0 New Hampshire 1-0-0 UCLA 0-2-3 Davidson 25-5-3 NC State 55-22-13 UMBC 0-0-1 Dayton 1-0-0 North Carolina Wesleyan 4-0-0 USF 1-0-0 Denver 1-0-0 UNC Asheville 12-0-0 Vanderbilt 1-0-0 Drake 1-0-0 UNCG 10-3-1 VCU 7-2-1 Duke 50-36-10 UNCW 13-5-2 Vermont 0-0-1 East Carolina 19-1-0 North Florida 1-0-0 Virginia 36-39-10 East Stroudsburg 2-2-0 Northern Illinois 0-0-1 Virginia Military Institute 1-0-0 East Tennessee State 4-1-0 Northeastern 1-0-0 Virginia Tech 19-4-1 Elon 12-0-1 Northwestern 1-0-0 Wake Forest 23-14-10 Emory 4-0-1 Notre Dame 5-3-2 Washington 0-1-0 Erskine 4-0-0 Ohio State 3-0-0 Washington (Mo.) 1-0-0 Evansville 2-0-0 Old Dominion 8-4-3 Washington & Lee 12-3-0 Fairleigh Dickinson 2-0-1 Oregon State 1-0-0 West Chester 0-1-0 Florida Gulf Coast 1-0-0 Pennsylvania 0-1-0 West Virginia 2-0-0 Florida International 3-2-0 Penn State 1-5-1 West Virginia Wesleyan 2-1-0 Fordham 1-0-0 Pfeiffer 12-0-0 Western Carolina 1-0-0 Cal State Fullerton 0-1-0 Philadelphia Textile 1-0-0 William & Mary 15-2-2 Furman 6-3-1 Pittsburgh 8-0-0 Wingate 1-0-0 Gardner-Webb 1-0-0 Portland 1-1-0 Winthrop 8-1-0 Georgetown 1-0-1 Princeton 1-0-0 Wisconsin 1-0-0 George Mason 2-2-2 Providence 3-0-0 Wofford 4-0-0 George Washington 1-2-0 Quinnipiac 1-0-0 Yale 0-1-0 Georgia Southern 3-0-0 Radford 6-2-1 Rhode Island 1-0-0 Bold indicates 2021 opponent

2021 CAROLINA MEN’S SOCCER YEARBOOK • PAGE 32 Marvin Allen 1950 (4-4-0, SC 3-3-0, SC 2nd Place) 1954 (3-4-1, ACC 3-2-1, ACC 2nd Place) UNC’s first coach, Allen, won Head Coach: Marvin Allen Head Coach: Marvin Allen 174 games in 28 seasons. at NC State W 6-0 at Maryland L 1-4 Virginia W 2-1 at Washington & Lee L 0-4 at Duke L 0-3 at Roanoke L 2-6 Penn State L 0-3 Duke W 2-1 Duke W 1-0 NC State W 1-0 at Washington & Lee L 2-3 Virginia T 1-1 OT NC State W 3-1 at Duke W 2-0 at Maryland L 0-4 at NC State L 0-3 1947 (6-3-0, SC 1-1-0, SC 2nd Place) Total Goals 14-15 Total Goals 9-19 Head Coach: Marvin Allen at Loyola (Md.) L 0-4 1951 (4-4-1, SC 3-2-1, SC 2nd Place) 1955 (4-2-2, ACC 3-1-2, ACC 2nd Place) at Navy L 1-2 Head Coach: Alan Moore Head Coach: Marvin Allen High Point W 3-0 NC State W 4-2 NC State W 3-0 Duke W 7-3 at Virginia W 2-1 at Virginia T 1-1 OT at Virginia W 1-0 Duke W 3-2 Maryland L 0-2 Roanoke W 7-0 Washington & Lee W 5-4 at Duke W 1-0 at Duke L 1-3 at Duke L 0-6 at NC State T 3-3 OT at High Point W 3-2 at Penn State L 0-6 Washington & Lee W 3-0 Virginia W 2-0 at Pennsylvania L 1-5 Roanoke L 2-3 Total Goals 25-14 at NC State T 1-1 OT Duke W 2-0 Maryland L 1-2 Total Goals 15-9 1948 (7-1-2, SC 3-0-1, SC Champions) Total Goals 17-29 Head Coach: Marvin Allen 1956 (4-3-0, ACC 1-3-0, ACC 4th Place) at Navy L 0-2 1952 (4-5-0, SC 2-4-0, SC 4th Place) Head Coach: Marvin Allen Loyola (Md.) W 3-2 Head Coach: Alan Moore Lynchburg W 5-0 at High Point T 3-3 OT NC State L 0-1 at Washington & Lee W 4-1 Virginia W 3-0 Virginia W 3-2 Davidson W 2-0 ALL-TIME RESULTS at Washington & Lee W 2-0 at Roanoke W 2-1 NC State W 7-2 at Roanoke W 3-0 at Washington & Lee W 1-0 Virginia L 0-3 Duke T 0-0 OT at Duke L 1-3 at Duke L 0-3 High Point W 2-1 Penn State L 0-7 at Maryland L 0-4 at Duke W 2-1 at NC State W 2-1 Total Goals 18-13 Washington & Lee W 4-1 at Maryland L 1-2 Total Goals 22-10 Duke L 1-3 1957 (2-3-2, ACC 0-2-2, ACC Tied 4th Place) Total Goals 11-20 Head Coach: Marvin Allen 1949 (6-3-0, SC 5-1-0, SC 2nd Place) Roanoke W 3-0 Head Coach: Marvin Allen 1953 (3-4-1, ACC 0-3-1, ACC 4th Place) at Lynchburg L 3-4 at Navy L 0-3 Head Coach: Marvin Allen at Davidson W 2-0 Washington & Lee W 4-1 Georgetown W 5-1 Maryland L 2-4 at NC State W 3-1 at NC State T 2-2 OT at Virginia T 4-4 OT at Virginia W 1-0 at Virginia W 3-2 Duke T 5-5 OT at Penn State L 2-3 Washington & Lee W 4-1 at NC State L 1-2 NC State W 6-0 Roanoke L 1-3 Total Goals 20-19 at Duke W 1-0 Duke L 2-5 Duke W 2-0 NC State L 0-4 1958 (8-2-0, ACC 3-1-0, ACC 2nd Place) Maryland L 0-1 Maryland L 1-8 Head Coach: Marvin Allen Total Goals 19-9 Total Goals 18-26 Lynchburg W 4-3 OT Virginia W 3-2 at Washington & Lee L 2-3 at Pfeiffer W 3-1 Emory W 15-1 Roanoke W 3-1 NC State W 2-0 Davidson W 4-1 Carolina’s 1947 squad went 6-3-0 under Marvin Allen in the Tar Heels’ first-ever season. at Maryland L 1-2 at Duke W 2-0 Total Goals 39-14

1959 (10-1-0, ACC 3-1-0, ACC 2nd Place) Head Coach: Marvin Allen Davidson W 4-0 Lynchburg W 4-3 Washington & Lee W 5-3 at Virginia W 3-2 at Emory W 7-0 Pfeiffer W 8-0 at Davidson W 1-0 Roanoke W 2-0 at NC State W 5-2

2021 CAROLINA MEN’S SOCCER YEARBOOK • PAGE 33 Maryland L 2-4 Led by two-time All-America Mark Packard, the 1968 Tar Heels made the program’s first-ever trip to the Duke W 2-1 NCAA Tournament. Total Goals 43-15

1960 (8-3-0, ACC 2-2-0, ACC 3rd Place) Head Coach: Marvin Allen Roanoke W 2-0 at Pfeiffer W 4-1 VMI W 7-1 Virginia W 3-0 at Washington & Lee W 4-0 Belmont Abbey W 5-0 Davidson W 2-1 OT at Maryland L 1-6 Belmont Abbey W 5-1 at Lynchburg L 0-1 at Duke T 1-1 OT at Maryland L 1-3 NC State W 5-1 Total Goals 27-20 at Duke L 2-3 at Maryland L 0-5 Michigan State* L 0-5 at Duke L 2-4 OT 1965 (8-3-0, ACC 3-1-0, ACC 2nd Place) Total Goals 31-15 Total Goals 34-14 Head Coach: Marvin Allen *NCAA Tournament First Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.) Air Force W 4-0 1961 (8-4-0, ACC 2-2-0, ACC 3rd Place) at East Carolina W 13-1 1969 (6-4-0, ACC 3-2-0, ACC Tied 3rd Place) Head Coach: Marvin Allen American W 3-0 Head Coach: Marvin Allen Roanoke W 2-0 at NC State W 3-0 at Belmont Abbey W 2-1 at Navy L 1-5 Pfeiffer W 5-2 Appalachian State L 0-2 Washington & Lee W 4-1 Belmont Abbey W 3-1 at NC State W 4-0 West Chester L 0-2 at Virginia W 2-0 Clemson W 4-1 at NC State W 5-3 Maryland L 0-1 OT NC State W 4-0 at Davidson W 2-0 at Navy L 1-2 at Virginia L 0-1 Maryland L 1-4 Trenton State L 1-3 at Trenton State L 1-3 Pfeiffer W 3-1 Duke W 3-0 at East Stroudsburg W 5-1 Lynchburg W 2-1 Total Goals 38-10 Duke L 0-1 at Belmont Abbey W 4-1 Maryland W 3-2 Virginia W 2-1 1966 (7-2-1, ACC 3-1-0, ACC Co-Champions) Total Goals 23-12 Duke L 2-3 Head Coach: Marvin Allen Total Goals 28-22 Virginia Tech W 2-1 1970 (5-2-3, ACC 2-1-2, ACC Tied 2nd Place) at Navy L 0-3 Head Coach: Marvin Allen 1962 (7-2-0, ACC 3-1-0, ACC 2nd Place) NC State W 4-0 Belmont Abbey W 4-0 Head Coach: Marvin Allen at Maryland L 1-2 Appalachian State W 10-1 at Navy L 0-4 Virginia W 4-0 NC State T 1-1 OT Davidson W 7-3 Belmont Abbey W 6-0 Virginia L 0-1 NC State W 9-1 East Carolina W 12-0 at Clemson T 3-3 OT at Virginia W 2-1 Springfield T 1-1 OT at East Carolina W 8-0 Pfeiffer W 4-1 Pfeiffer W 7-1 Jacksonville T 2-2 OT Belmont Abbey W 6-1 at Duke W 4-1 East Stroudsburg L 1-2 ALL-TIME RESULTS ALL-TIME at NC State W 6-1 Total Goals 41-9 at Maryland W 3-2 at Maryland L 0-7 at Duke W 5-0 at Duke W 1-0 1967 (10-2-0, ACC 4-1-0, ACC 2nd Place) Total Goals 37-12 Total Goals 35-19 Head Coach: Marvin Allen St. Andrews Presbyterian W 6-1 1971 (6-4-1, ACC 2-2-1, ACC Tied 3rd Place) 1963 (5-3-2, ACC 1-1-2, ACC 3rd Place) Campbell W 5-0 Head Coach: Marvin Allen Head Coach: Marvin Allen at East Carolina W 4-0 at Appalachian State W 9-0 at Navy L 0-6 at NC State W 6-2 at Belmont Abbey W 4-1 at Davidson L 0-3 at Pfeiffer W 4-0 at William & Mary W 3-0 Washington (Mo.) W 6-0 Clemson W 5-1 at NC State L 0-2 at NC State W 3-1 South Florida L 1-3 East Carolina W 4-0 Pfeiffer W 4-2 at Virginia W 3-2 at Virginia W 1-0 at Virginia T 2-2 OT Trenton State W 3-2 Clemson T 2-2 OT Belmont Abbey W 6-0 Belmont Abbey W 5-1 Trenton State L 3-4 Maryland L 1-2 Maryland L 1-3 South Florida L 1-4 Emory W 3-1 Duke W 2-1 Maryland L 1-3 Duke T 1-1 OT Total Goals 45-16 Duke W 5-3 Total Goals 26-18 Total Goals 33-19 1968 (8-3-0, ACC 3-2-0, ACC 2nd Place) 1964 (5-2-2, ACC 2-1-1, ACC 2nd Place) NCAA Tournament Participant 1972 (6-3-1, ACC 2-2-1, ACC 3rd Place) Head Coach: Marvin Allen Head Coach: Marvin Allen Head Coach: Marvin Allen Virginia Tech W 9-1 St. Andrews Presbyterian W 2-0 at Campbell W 3-2 Navy L 2-7 Pfeiffer W 6-0 Belmont Abbey W 4-1 Pfeiffer W 3-0 NC State W 3-0 at East Carolina W 5-2 NC State W 4-1 at Clemson W 4-3 William & Mary W 2-0 Bridgeport T 2-2 OT Virginia Tech W 4-0 Virginia L 0-2 Belmont Abbey W 3-1 Virginia W 3-0 NC State W 5-0 Virginia W 2-1 East Stroudsburg W 1-0 at Clemson L 1-5

2021 CAROLINA MEN’S SOCCER YEARBOOK • PAGE 34 East Stroudsburg L 0-2 Anson Dorrance at Campbell W 2-0 OT at Maryland W 2-1 OT Dorrance won 172 games as High Point W 2-1 at Duke T 2-2 OT the UNC men’s coach and has at Virginia T 1-1 OT Total Goals 24-17 led the Tar Heel women to 22 Clemson L 2-6 national championships. Duke W 2-1 1973 (8-2-1, ACC 2-2-1, ACC 3rd Place) East Carolina W 2-1 OT Head Coach: Marvin Allen Maryland W 1-0 OT at Belmont Abbey W 4-1 at NC State W 2-0 Appalachian State W 3-1 at Davidson W 3-1 East Carolina W 5-2 1977 (14-3-1, ACC 4-1-0, ACC 2nd Place) NC Wesleyan W 7-0 at Davidson W 5-0 Head Coach: Anson Dorrance Total Goals 61-24 Virginia Tech W 5-0 Western Carolina W 3-0 *Mayor’s Cup Tournament (Greenville, N.C.) Clemson L 0-2 at Belmont Abbey W 6-1 #Lynchburg Blue Ridge Tournament at Virginia W 1-0 at UNC Wilmington L 3-6 OT (Lynchburg, Va.) Jacksonville W 12-2 Rollins L 0-2 +Williamsburg Kiwanis Classic (Williamsburg, Va.) at NC State W 2-1 at Davidson W 1-0 Maryland T 1-1 OT High Point W 6-1 1980 (17-4-1, ACC 3-2-1, ACC 4th Place) Duke L 1-2 at Appalachian State T 0-0 OT Head Coach: Anson Dorrance Total Goals 39-12 Furman W 5-1 at Barton W 1-0 OT at Virginia W 1-0 at Elon W 5-0 1974 (4-3-4, ACC 1-2-2, ACC 4th Place) Clemson L 1-5 at UNC Charlotte W 8-1 Head Coach: Marvin Allen at Campbell W 1-0 OT East Carolina* W 10-0 Belmont Abbey W 5-0 East Carolina W 5-0 Duke* L 0-1 at Appalachian State W 2-0 at NC State W 2-1 OT at High Point W 4-0 Davidson T 1-1 OT UNC Charlotte W 9-1 Appalachian State L 0-3 at East Carolina L 1-2 Maryland W 2-0 at Belmont Abbey W 3-0 Virginia Tech W 1-0 Duke W 2-0 UNC Wilmington W 3-0 Virginia L 0-2 Guilford W 2-1 Campbell W 6-2 at Clemson L 0-6 Washington & Lee W 5-0 at Lynchburg W 2-1 ALL-TIME RESULTS at Emory T 0-0 OT Total Goals 54-19 at Guilford W 2-0 NC State W 3-2 St. John’s (N.Y.)# W 2-1 at Maryland T 0-0 OT 1978 (12-3-4, ACC 3-1-1, ACC 2nd Place) at Old Dominion# W 4-0 at Duke T 1-1 OT Head Coach: Anson Dorrance Virginia W 2-0 OT Total Goals 14-14 UNC Charlotte W 3-0 at Clemson T 2-2 OT Duke* W 3-2 Jacksonville W 4-0 1975 (7-4-0, ACC 3-2-0, ACC 2nd Place) at NC State* W 5-0 at Maryland W 2-0 Head Coach: Marvin Allen UNC Wilmington L 1-4 NC State L 0-4 at Belmont Abbey W 4-2 NC State W 2-1 William & Mary W 2-0 Appalachian State L 1-2 at Guilford T 0-0 OT Wake Forest W 3-1 at Davidson W 3-2 OT Virginia W 1-0 at Duke L 2-3 Rollins L 0-1 Appalachian State T 0-0 OT Total Goals 67-19 East Carolina W 2-0 High Point W 2-0 *Mayor’s Cup Tournament (Chapel Hill, N.C.) Clemson L 1-3 UNC Greensboro W 1-0 #Harbor Front Kiwanis Classic (Norfolk, Va.) at Virginia W 4-2 Campbell W 2-1 Emory W 3-0 at Lynchburg T 0-0 OT 1981 (15-6-0, ACC 3-3-0, ACC Tied 4th Place) at NC State L 3-4 at Clemson T 0-0 OT Head Coach: Anson Dorrance Maryland W 2-0 at Duke L 0-1 High Point W 8-0 Duke W 3-0 Pfeiffer W 10-1 Barton W 5-2 Total Goals 26-16 at Maryland W 1-0 OT Belmont Abbey W 6-0 Old Dominion L 0-1 Guilford W 4-0 1976 (9-5-0, ACC 2-3-0, ACC Tied 4th Place) at East Carolina W 7-0 Lock Haven W 4-2 OT Head Coach: Marvin Allen Davidson W 2-1 at UNC Wilmington W 2-1 Belmont Abbey W 8-1 Total Goals 40-12 UNC Charlotte W 2-1 UNC Wilmington W 5-0 *Mayor’s Cup Tournament (Raleigh, N.C.) Lynchburg W 10-2 Davidson W 3-0 at Virginia L 2-3 OT Lynchburg L 1-2 1979 (16-3-5, ACC 3-1-1, ACC Tied 2nd Place) Elon W 5-0 at East Carolina W 3-0 Head Coach: Anson Dorrance Clemson W 1-0 OT Howard L 0-2 UNC Charlotte W 2-1 at Boston College W 4-2 Virginia W 2-1 Belmont Abbey W 8-0 at Connecticut L 0-1 UNC Charlotte W 7-0 NC State* L 0-1 OT at Jacksonville W 3-0 Furman W 1-0 at East Carolina* W 2-1 at Rollins W 2-0 at NC State W 4-1 at UNC Wilmington T 1-1 OT at Central Florida L 0-1 at Maryland W 1-0 American# T 2-2 OT Maryland W 2-0 at Duke L 0-1 at Lynchburg# T 1-1 OT at NC State L 2-4 at Clemson L 0-8 at UNC Greensboro W 4-3 OT at Campbell L 0-3 NC State L 1-2 OT Towson State W 6-0 at Wake Forest W 3-0 Total Goals 36-18 at Appalachian State W 1-0 Duke L 2-3 George Washington+ L 0-1 Total Goals 67-25 Virginia Tech+ W 6-0 at Old Dominion T 1-1 OT Guilford W 3-1

2021 CAROLINA MEN’S SOCCER YEARBOOK • PAGE 35 1982 (11-7-4, ACC 0-4-2, ACC Tied 6th Place) 1984 (12-7-1, ACC 3-3-0, ACC 4th Place)Head Coach: 1986 (13-7-1, ACC 1-4-1, ACC 6th Place) Head Coach: Anson Dorrance Anson Dorrance Head Coach: Anson Dorrance at High Point W 6-1 Philadelphia Textile* W 4-3 OT Massachusetts@ W 3-0 at South Carolina* W 2-0 Winthrop L 3-4 Central Florida@ L 1-2 OT Akron* T 2-2 OT at Barton L 0-1 Elon W 4-1 at Barton W 5-0 South Carolina W 6-1 Erskine W 5-1 UNC Wilmington W 3-0 at Clemson L 1-2 at Barton W 5-0 at Elon W 2-0 W. Va. Wesleyan# L 0-4 at Clemson L 1-3 at UNC Charlotte W 3-2 Radford# W 7-1 at George Mason* L 3-5 NC Wesleyan W 4-0 Virginia L 2-3 American* W 1-0 Virginia T 0-0 OT Catawba W 3-0 South Carolina W 1-0 at Guilford W 6-0 UNC Wilmington W 3-0 Virginia L 1-4 Fairleigh Dickinson# T 1-1 OT Erskine W 1-0 at Belmont Abbey W 2-0 at Old Dominion# L 1-2 at South Florida T 1-1 OT Furman W 4-0 at Belmont Abbey W 3-0 at Central Florida W 2-1 at UNC Charlotte W 3-1 at South Florida L 1-2 OT at UNC Charlotte L 0-2 Wake Forest W 4-1 at Tampa L 0-1 at Maryland W 1-0 at Catawba W 2-0 at Clemson L 0-5 at Belmont Abbey W 5-2 at Maryland L 2-3 OT at Maryland L 0-1 OT NC State L 1-4 Adelphi# W 6-1 NC State T 4-4 OT Campbell W 2-1 Bowling Green State# L 1-2 Lynchburg W 3-1 Wake Forest W 2-1 NC State T 0-0 OT Wake Forest L 1-3 at Duke W 1-0 OT Methodist W 3-0 Campbell W 6-1 Total Goals 45-31 at Duke L 0-1 at Duke L 1-5 *Wolfpack Classic (Raleigh, N.C.) Total Goals 52-25 Total Goals 54-31 #Patriot Invitational (Fairfax, Va.) @Tar Heel Invitational (Chapel Hill, N.C.) *South Carolina Tournament (Columbia, S.C.) *Patriot Invitational (Fairfax, Va.) #Harbor Front Kiwanis Classic (Norfolk, Va.) 1985 (12-8-1, ACC 3-3-0, ACC 4th Place) #Florida Invitational Cup (DeLand, Fla.) Head Coach: Anson Dorrance 1983 (16-3-2, ACC 2-3-1, ACC 5th Place) Southern Indiana W 5-0 1987 (20-5-0, ACC 3-3-0, ACC 4th Place) Head Coach: Anson Dorrance at Furman W 3-1 ACC Tournament Champion at Connecticut W 2-1 at Erskine W 4-1 NCAA Tournament Semifinalist at Boston College W 3-1 Barton W 4-0 Head Coach: Anson Dorrance Barton W 6-0 Clemson L 0-5 Duke W 2-1 Navy* W 3-2 W. Va. Wesleyan* W 2-1 South Florida# W 3-0 Georgia State* W 7-0 at George Mason* L 1-4 Central Florida# W 2-0 at UNC Wilmington W 4-0 at South Carolina L 0-2 Barton W 12-0 Clemson L 0-7 at Virginia L 1-3 Clemson W 2-1 W. Va. Wesleyan# W 3-2 OT Catawba W 1-0 at George Mason* W 2-0 at George Mason# T 2-2 OT Coastal Carolina W 2-1 American* W 2-1 at Virginia L 0-2 UNC Greensboro L 1-2 at Wake Forest W 4-2 Guilford W 6-1 at Connecticut L 0-1 at Virginia L 0-2 UNC Charlotte W 5-1 at Southern Conn. State L 0-1 Belmont Abbey W 7-0 South Carolina W 6-0 UNC Charlotte W 2-0 at NC State L 0-1 ALL-TIME RESULTS ALL-TIME Belmont Abbey W 6-1 Maryland W 1-0 OT Furman W 2-0 Maryland W 2-0 Belmont Abbey W 4-0 Catawba W 7-0 at UNC Greensboro W 2-0 at NC State W 1-0 Maryland L 0-2 at NC State L 1-2 at Campbell T 3-3 OT at South Carolina L 1-2 at NC Wesleyan W 6-0 at Wake Forest W 1-0 at UNC Greensboro W 2-1 at Wake Forest T 1-1 OT Duke L 0-4 Erskine W 3-1 at Campbell W 5-2 Total Goals 36-29 UNC Charlotte W 3-1 Duke W 2-1 OT *Patriot Invitational (Fairfax, Va.) Clemson& W 2-1 OT Total Goals 72-26 Virginia& W 3-0 *Wolfpack Classic (Raleigh, N.C.) NC State W 4-3 OT #Patriot Invitational (Fairfax, Va.) at Duke@ W 2-0 at South Carolina~ W 2-1 OT at Loyola (Md.)^ W 1-0 at Clemson$ L 1-4 Total Goals 69-24 #Tar Heel Invitational (Chapel Hill, N.C.) *Patriot Invitational (Fairfax, Va.) &ACC Tournament (Durham, N.C.) @NCAA Tournament First Round (Durham, NC) ~NCAA Second Round (Columbia, S.C.) ^NCAA Quarterfinals (Baltimore, Md.) $NCAA Semifinals (Clemson, S.C.)

The 1987 Tar Heels won the program’s first ACC crown and advanced to the NCAA Final Four.

2021 CAROLINA MEN’S SOCCER YEARBOOK • PAGE 36 1988 (14-9-1, ACC 3-3-0, ACC 3rd Place) 1990 (13-7-0, ACC 2-4-0, ACC 6th Place) Tulsa# W 4-2 OT NCAA Tournament Participant NCAA Tournament Participant Navy# W 2-0 Head Coach: Anson Dorrance Head Coach: Elmar Bolowich at Furman T 1-1 OT at Indiana* L 0-2 St. Mary’s (Calif.)@ W 2-1 Virginia L 3-6 Evansville* W 4-3 OT Stetson@ W 7-0 at Duke L 0-1 at Campbell L 1-2 College of Charleston L 1-3 OT at Coll. of Charleston L 1-3 at Clemson L 1-2 at Clemson L 0-1 The Citadel W 4-0 Georgia Southern W 6-0 Wake Forest W 4-2 OT at Maryland W 1-0 USC Spartanburg# W 6-2 South Carolina W 2-1 OT South Carolina W 6-0 Catawba# L 2-4 NC Wesleyan W 6-1 NC State T 0-0 OT at Duke L 1-2 Wisconsin# W 2-0 Wake Forest W 2-0 College of Charleston W 1-0 SW Missouri State# W 2-1 OT Winthrop W 2-0 South Carolina T 0-0 OT Virginia L 0-2 at Appalachian State W 3-1 OT Virginia L 0-2 Radford W 4-1 Wake Forest+ T 3-3 OT Wake Forest W 2-1 at Duke L 0-1 Virginia+ L 0-2 at Central Florida% W 3-1 Wingate W 5-1 Total Goals 43-28 Fla. International% W 2-1 OT at Maryland L 1-2 @Wake Forest Soccer Cl. (Winston-Salem, N.C.) at Maryland W 3-2 OT Lenoir-Rhyne W 4-2 #Carolina Classic Invitational (Chapel Hill, N.C.) at Lenoir-Rhyne W 6-0 NC State W 2-0 +ACC Tournament (Chapel Hill, N.C.) NC State W 2-1 OT at Davidson W 4-1 UNC Greensboro W 4-2 Virginia+ L 0-3 1993 (13-7-2, ACC 2-2-2, ACC 4th Place) at UNC Charlotte L 2-3 Wake Forest$ W 2-1 NCAA Tournament Participant at Clemson& W 2-1 at Virginia* L 1-3 Head Coach: Elmar Bolowich Duke& W 2-1 Total Goals 49-27 UCLA@ L 3-5 Virginia& L 1-2 @Planters LifeSavers Soccer Classic at Cal State Fullerton@ L 2-3 at Wake Forest@ W 2-0 (Winston-Salem, N.C.) East Carolina W 6-0 at South Carolina+ L 1-3 #Great Carolina Shootout (Conway, S.C.) Clemson T 2-2 OT Total Goals 54-37 +ACC Tournament (Durham, N.C.) Belmont Abbey W 5-3 *adidas-Met Life Classic (Bloomington, Ind.) $NCAA First Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.) Ohio State# W 4-1 ALL-TIME RESULTS #Tar Heel Invitational (Chapel Hill, N.C.) *NCAA Second Round (Charlottesville, Va.) South Carolina# W 3-0 %Central Florida Invitational (Orlando, Fla.) at The Citadel W 7-1 &ACC Tournament (Clemson, S.C.) 1991 (15-6-1, ACC 3-3-0, ACC 4th Place) at Virginia L 2-3 @NCAA First Round (Winston-Salem, N.C.) NCAA Tournament Participant Davidson W 5-0 +NCAA Second Round (Columbia, S.C.) Head Coach: Elmar Bolowich Duke W 4-1 OT Connecticut@ W 1-0 Appalachian State W 2-1 Jacksonville@ W 1-0 Maryland W 1-0 Elmar Bolowich Clemson W 2-1 Brown% L 1-2 Bolowich led UNC to a school Davidson T 0-0 OT Cornell% W 3-1 record 280 wins, an NCAA at South Carolina W 2-1 OT at Wake Forest T 2-2 OT title, two College Cup finals, Vanderbilt# W 4-0 at NC State L 2-3 one ACC title and 15 NCAA Radford# W 3-0 James Madison W 3-0 tournaments in 22 seasons at Appalachian State W 2-0 NC State+ W 3-0 Carolina. at Virginia L 0-1 Clemson+ L 2-4 Furman L 0-1 Duke$ W 3-2 Duke W 2-1 Air Force* L 1-2 1989 (9-9-1, ACC 1-4-1, ACC Tied 5th Place) at Winthrop W 1-0 Total Goals 66-36 Head Coach: Elmar Bolowich Maryland L 0-1 OT @Chiquita Invitational (Fullerton, Calif.) Hartwick* L 2-4 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 2-1 #Carolina Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) Texas Christian* W 3-1 at NC State L 1-4 %Sheraton/Lanzera Classic (Charlottesville, Va.) Catawba W 5-3 OT College of Charleston W 3-0 +ACC Tournament (Chapel Hill, N.C.) Clemson W 2-1 at Wake Forest W 2-0 $NCAA First Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.) at Wake Forest T 1-1 OT Georgia State W 1-0 *NCAA Second Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.) at South Carolina L 2-3 Clemson+ W 3-1 College of Charleston W 3-0 Virginia+ L 0-1 1994 (13-7, ACC 3-3, ACC 3rd Place) at Connecticut W 4-0 UNC Charlotte$ W 1-0 OT NCAA Tournament Participant Campbell W 3-1 at St. Louis* L 0-4 Head Coach: Elmar Bolowich at Virginia L 0-3 Total Goals 49-27 Saint Louis@ L 1-2 OT Coastal Carolina W 1-0 @Wake Forest Soccer Classic at Indiana@ W 2-1 Duke L 0-4 (Winston-Salem, N.C.) East Carolina W 4-1 Elon W 5-0 #Champion Carolina Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) at Clemson L 1-4 Maryland L 0-2 +ACC Tournament (Chapel Hill, N.C.) Nevada-Las Vegas# W 4-0 Lenoir-Rhyne W 6-0 $NCAA First Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.) Old Dominion# W 2-0 at NC State L 2-3 *NCAA Second Round (St. Louis, Mo.) at Belmont Abbey W 3-1 at UNC Greensboro L 3-4 OT Virginia W 5-1 Charlotte L 2-4 OT 1992 (9-7-4, ACC 2-2-2, ACC 4th Place) at Duke W 4-3 Maryland# L 1-2 Head Coach: Elmar Bolowich Princeton* W 3-2 Total Goals 45-36 James Madison@ L 1-2 The Citadel W 3-0 *Demon Deacon Weekend Challenge Davidson@ L 3-4 OT UNC Asheville W 7-0 (Winston-Salem, N.C.) East Carolina W 5-0 at South Carolina% L 5-7 #ACC Tournament (Durham, N.C.) at Clemson T 1-1 OT Davidson% W 4-0 Belmont Abbey L 1-2 NC State L 0-1

2021 CAROLINA MEN’S SOCCER YEARBOOK • PAGE 37 Appalachian State W 6-1 at Maryland L 1-3 Wake Forest W 2-1 Wake Forest@ L 0-1 OT 1999 (12-7-1, ACC 2-3-1, ACC 5th Place) at Maryland L 1-2 Total Goals 33-33 NCAA Tournament Participant Duke+ L 0-2 *adidas/Eurosport Carolina Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) Head Coach: Elmar Bolowich James Madison$ L 0-3 +Greensboro, N.C. Bradley* W 3-1 Total Goals 57-32 @ACC Tournament (Charlottesville, Va.) at Creighton* L 0-3 @MetLife-adidas Classic (Bloomington, Ind.) at Campbell W 5-0 #adidas/Eurosport Carolina Classic 1997 (6-13, ACC 1-5, ACC 7th Place) Clemson W 2-1 (Chapel Hill, N.C.) Head Coach: Elmar Bolowich Lehigh+ W 3-1 *Davidson, N.C. Washington* L 1-4 UAB+ W 5-2 %S.C. MetLife Classic (Columbia, S.C.) at Portland* L 0-1 at UNC Greensboro W 3-0 +ACC Tournament (Clemson, S.C.) Campbell W 3-2 at Virginia L 1-2 $NCAA First Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.) Georgia State L 1-2 Duke L 0-1 Clemson L 0-1 Winthrop W 9-1 1995 (11-8-1, ACC 0-5-1, ACC 7th Place) Radford+ L 0-1 Maryland L 0-1 Head Coach: Elmar Bolowich Creighton+ W 2-1 OT at Davidson W 3-2 at Connecticut@ W 6-0 at Virginia L 1-2 OT UNC Asheville W 4-0 Seton Hall@ W 3-1 UNC Asheville W 2-0 at NC State W 6-0 East Carolina W 2-0 Duke L 2-6 High Point W 6-0 Clemson L 1-2 OT Wofford W 8-0 at Wake Forest T 1-1 OT Harvard# W 2-0 Maryland L 1-2 OT South Carolina L 2-3 William & Mary# W 2-1 at Davidson L 0-2 Clemson@ W 1-0 OT Winthrop W 2-0 at Furman L 1-2 Duke@ L 0-4 at Virginia L 1-7 at NC State L 1-3 at Furman$ L 1-2 OT Duke L 1-2 Appalachian State W 2-1 Total Goals 52-25 at Coll. of Charleston L 0-3 at Wake Forest W 2-1 OT *Diadora Creighton Classic (Omaha, Neb.) at South Carolina L 1-3 at South Carolina L 2-3 OT +Nike Carolina Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) Davidson W 3-0 Virginia@ L 0-4 @ACC Tournament (Winston-Salem, N.C.) Radford W 3-2 Total Goals 29-38 $NCAA First Round (Greenville, S.C.) UNC Asheville W 4-0 *Portland, Ore. at NC State T 1-1 OT +adidas/Eurosport Carolina Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 2000 (21-3, ACC 5-1, ACC Tied 1st Place) Appalachian State W 2-1 @ACC Tournament (Orlando, Fla.) ACC Tournament Champions at Wake Forest L 1-2 NCAA Tournament Quarterfinalist Maryland L 1-2 1998 (11-6-2, ACC 3-3, ACC Tied 4th Place) Head Coach: Elmar Bolowich Maryland+ W 4-3 Head Coach: Elmar Bolowich Illinois-Chicago* W 4-1 Clemson+ L 0-1 at UNC Asheville W 3-0 at UAB* L 1-2 Total Goals 40-31 St. Bonaventure* L 0-1 Campbell W 1-0 @UConn/NE Ford Dealers Soccer Classic (Storrs, Conn.) San Francisco* W 6-2 at Clemson W 2-1 #adidas Carolina Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) at Clemson L 0-5 Davidson W 4-0 +ACC Tournament (Durham, N.C.) Dayton+ W 4-1 Denver+ W 1-0 Cornell+ W 2-1 OT Kentucky+ W 2-1 1996 (8-8-1, ACC 2-3-1, ACC Tied 5th Place) at Winthrop W 3-2 Virginia L 1-3 Head Coach: Elmar Bolowich Virginia L 0-2 at Old Dominion W 4-0 ALL-TIME RESULTS ALL-TIME at William & Mary L 0-4 at Duke L 0-2 at Duke W 4-2 at Clemson L 2-3 OT High Point W 4-1 William & Mary W 2-0 Portland* W 1-0 at Maryland W 2-1 OT at Maryland W 5-1 Furman* W 2-1 Appalachian State W 5-1 Dartmouth% W 3-1 Virginia T 3-3 OT UNC Greensboro T 2-2 OT Rider% W 11-0 at UNC Asheville W 2-0 at Radford T 0-0 OT Charlotte W 3-0 at Duke W 3-2 NC State W 1-0 NC State W 7-1 at Davidson W 4-0 Davidson W 4-2 Elon W 5-0 South Carolina L 1-4 Wake Forest W 2-1 Wake Forest W 4-1 Florida International+ L 2-4 at South Carolina L 1-2 OT at South Carolina W 2-0 Hartwick+ W 6-2 Maryland@ L 0-2 at Wake Forest@ W 1-0 Appalachian State W 3-2 OT Total Goals 39-28 Virginia@ W 1-0 OT NC State L 2-3 OT *Nike Wake Forest Classic (Winston-Salem, N.C.) William & Mary$ W 3-2 OT Radford L 0-1 +Nike Carolina Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) Rhode Island^ W 3-1 Wake Forest W 1-0 @ACC Tournament (Winston-Salem, N.C.) Indiana~ L 0-1 Total Goals 73-18 *UAB Nike Classic (Birmingham, Ala.) +Carolina Nike Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) %adidas/Spartan Classic (Greensboro, N.C.) @ACC Tournament (Winston-Salem, N.C.) $NCAA First Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.) ^NCAA Second Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.) ~NCAA Quarterfinal (Chapel Hill, N.C.)

The 2001 squad captured the first national title in program history.

2021 CAROLINA MEN’S SOCCER YEARBOOK • PAGE 38 2001 (21-4, ACC 4-2, ACC Tied 2nd Place) 2003 (12-4-4, ACC 2-3-1, ACC Tied 4th Place) Clemson W 1-0 NCAA Champions NCAA Tournament Participant UNCG W 1-0 OT Head Coach: Elmar Bolowich Head Coach: Elmar Bolowich at Virginia L 0-2 East Carolina W 8-1 vs. St. John’s* W 2-1 OT Elon W 2-1 2 OT Appalachian State W 3-0 vs. Connecticut* W 3-0 Virginia Tech L 0-1 Cincinnati* W 2-1 vs. New Hampshire@ W 3-0 Longwood W 5-0 at Saint Louis* L 1-2 at Vermont@ T 1-1 2 OT at Maryland L 1-4 UNC Greensboro W 2-1 Michigan# W 1-0 at William & Mary W 3-2 at Virginia L 0-2 VCU# W 2-1 at Wake Forest W 1-0 OT UNC Asheville W 3-0 OT at High Point W 2-0 Duke W 1-0 at Virginia L 0-1 Duke T 0-0 2 OT William & Mary+ W 4-1 Duke W 3-2 2 OT Boston College W 5-0 Maryland W 2-1 Harvard W 1-0 vs. NC State# W 1-0 Georgia State% W 7-0 at George Mason T 0-0 2 OT vs. Clemson# W 2-0 South Florida% W 5-0 Maryland W 1-0 vs. Duke# T 0-0 3 OT at Charlotte W 3-0 vs. Mercer$ W 5-0 Providence$ W 2-0 at NC State W 4-0 vs. Kentucky$ W 2-1 Virginia% W 2-1 Old Dominion W 2-0 at NC State T 1-1 2 OT SMU^ L 2-3 2 OT at Wake Forest L 2-4 at Davidson W 1-0 Total Goals 41-17 Clemson W 1-0 at Wake Forest L 0-4 *Alltel/Nike Classic (Richmond, Va.) South Carolina W 1-0 Clemson L 0-1 @Carolina Nike Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) NC State@ W 2-0 at South Carolina W 1-0 #ACC Tournament (Cary, N.C.) at Clemson@ L 1-2 vs. NC State^ T 0-0 3 OT $NCAA Second Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.) Towson$ W 3-0 Coastal Carolina& L 0-3 %NCAA Third Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.) American^ W 1-0 OT Total Goals 27-16 ^NCAA Quarterfinal (Chapel Hill, N.C.) Farleigh Dickinson~ W 3-2 3 OT *Wake Forest adidas Classic (Winston-Salem, N.C.) Stanford# W 3-2 4 OT @Smith Barney Soccer Classic (Burlington, Vt.) 2006 (11-6-3, ACC 3-4-1, ACC 7th Place) Indiana# W 2-0 #Carolina Nike Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) NCAA Tournament Participant Total Goals 66-19 $adidas/Spartan Classic (Greensboro, N.C.) Head Coach: Elmar Bolowich ALL-TIME RESULTS *Saint Louis Soccer Classic (St. Louis, Mo.) ^ACC Tournament (Cary, N.C.) vs. William & Mary* W 2-0 +Virginia Beach, Va. &NCAA Second Round (Chapel Hill, NC.) vs. Central Florida* W 1-0 %UNC Greensboro Classic (Greensboro, N.C.) Ohio State@ W 1-0 @ACC Tournament (Clemson, S.C.) 2004 (10-9-2, ACC 4-3-0, ACC Tied 3rd Place) Penn State@ W 1-0 $NCAA First Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.) NCAA Tournament Participant NC State L 1-3 ^NCAA Second Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.) Head Coach: Elmar Bolowich at Liberty W 1-0 ~NCAA Quarterfinal (Chapel Hill, N.C.) vs. Penn State* T 1-1 2 OT Quinnipiac W 4-0 #NCAA College Cup (Columbus, Ohio) at Ohio State* W 2-1 at Clemson L 0-1 Florida International@ L 2-3 OT VCU W 3-1 2002 (14-7-1, ACC 3-2-1, ACC 3rd Place) VCU@ L 2-5 Virginia W 2-1 NCAA Tournament Participant UNC Wilmington T 0-0 2 OT Elon W 1-0 OT Head Coach: Elmar Bolowich at Old Dominion L 2-3 at Virginia Tech W 2-1 Akron W 2-1 OT Virginia W 2-1 High Point T 3-3 2 OT Saint Louis W 2-1 at UNC Greensboro L 0-1 Maryland T 1-1 2 OT Long Island W 4-2 at Duke L 2-3 at Campbell L 0-1 Davidson L 0-1 UNC Asheville W 3-0 Wake Forest L 0-1 vs. Yale* L 1-2 at Maryland L 0-1 at Duke L 0-1 at Brown* W 5-0 at Elon W 3-1 at Boston College W 3-1 Virginia W 2-1 South Carolina W 2-0 at Campbell W 7-1 at Virginia Tech W 2-1 2007 (7-8-5, ACC 3-5-0, ACC 6th Place) at Duke L 0-1 NC State W 2-0 Head Coach: Elmar Bolowich Elon W 4-0 William and Mary W 2-0 Monmouth* L 0-1 at Maryland L 1-3 Wake Forest L 2-0 Old Dominion* T 1-1 2OT Navy W 6-1 at Clemson W 4-1 vs. Bradley@ T 1-1 2OT at Va. Commonwealth L 0-1 vs. NC State# W 2-0 vs. Akron@ W 3-0 NC State W 2-1 vs. Maryland# L 2-4 at NC State W 1-0 George Mason W 2-0 George Washington% L 0-1 William & Mary T 0-0 2OT Wake Forest T 2-2 2 OT Total Goals 35-29 Boston College L 1-2 OT at UNC Wilmington W 3-0 *Ohio State Classic (Columbus, Ohio) at VCU T 0-0 2OT at Clemson W 3-1 @Carolina Nike Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) Liberty W 7-1 South Carolina W 2-0 # ACC Tournament (Cary, N.C.) at Virginia L 1-2 vs. Clemson+ L 2-3 %NCAA First Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.)­­ Duke W 1-0 2OT Winthrop% W 6-0 at Elon T 1-1 2OT at Penn State@ L 0-1 2 OT 2005 (17-4-3, ACC 3-3-2, ACC Tied 5th Place) at Virginia Tech L 1-2 Total Goals 56-23 NCAA Tournament Quarterfinalist High Point W 4-0 *Brown Classic (Providence, R.I.) Head Coach: Elmar Bolowich Clemson W 3-2 +ACC Tournament (Cary, N.C.) at VCU* W 1-0 Campbell L 1-2 %NCAA First Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.) vs. Richmond* W 3-0 at Wake Forest L 0-2 @NCAA Second Round (University Park, Pa.) Rutgers@ W 1-0 Maryland L 1-2 2OT South Carolina@ W 2-0 vs. Duke# W 1-0 at NC State T 2-2 2 OT vs. Wake Forest# L 0-1 OT Old Dominion W 2-1 Total Goals 28-20

2021 CAROLINA MEN’S SOCCER YEARBOOK • PAGE 39 *Carolina Nike Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) %NCAA College Cup (Cary, N.C.) Coastal Carolina$ W 3-2 @Wake Forest adidas Classic (Winston-Salem, N.C.) Indiana& W 1-0 OT #ACC Tournament (Cary, N.C.) 2010 (16-4-4, ACC 7-0-1, ACC 1st Place) St. Mary’s^ W 2-0 NCAA Tournament Semifinalist vs. UCLA% T 2-2 (3-1 PKS) 2008 (15-8-1, ACC 3-5-0, ACC 7th Place) Head Coach: Elmar Bolowich vs. Charlotte% W 1-0 NCAA Tournament Runner-Up Akron* L 0-3 Total Goals 58-18 Head Coach: Elmar Bolowich Seton Hall* W 4-1 *Carolina Nike Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) Florida International* W 3-0 at NC State W 1-0 #ACC Tournament (Chapel Hill & Cary, N.C.) VCU* W 1-0 OT at Duke W 1-0 $NCAA Second Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.) vs. South Carolina@ W 3-1 Wofford W 2-1 OT &NCAA Third Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.) vs. UCLA@ T 1-1 2OT Maryland W 2-1 ^NCAA Quarterfinal (Chapel Hill, N.C.) NC State W 2-1 OT at Old Dominion L 1-2 %NCAA College Cup (Hoover, Ala.) at Liberty W 4-1 at Virginia W 1-0 at Boston College L 1-4 Radford W 5-1 2012 (16-4-3, ACC 6-1-1, ACC Tied First Place) Elon W 2-1 Wake Forest W 1-0 NCAA Tournament Quarterfinalist East Tennessee State W 8-0 at Liberty W 2-0 Head Coach: Carlos Somoano UNC Asheville W 2-1 at Boston College T 1-1 2OT Gardner-Webb W 4-0 Virginia L 0-1 South Carolina W 1-0 West Virginia* W 1-0 at Duke W 2-0 Virginia Tech W 3-1 Boston University* W 2-1 at William & Mary W 4-1 at VCU W 1-0 Virginia Tech W 2-0 Virginia Tech W 3-2 at East Tennessee St. W 2-1 at James Madison L 0-1 at Clemson L 2-3 2OT Clemson W 2-0 Wake Forest T 0-0 at Campbell L 0-2 NC State# W 4-0 Virginia W 1-0 Wake Forest L 2-4 Boston College# W 1-0 Wofford W 1-0 2OT at Maryland L 1-2 Maryland# L 0-1 at Duke W 2-1 OT vs. Maryland# L 0-1 Georgetown$ T 0-0 (5-4 PKS) Georgia Southern W 2-0 Jacksonville$ W 1-0 Michigan State& T 1-1 (5-4 PKS) at Clemson W 2-0 UIC& W 3-2 OT SMU^ T 1-1 (4-2 PKS) Davidson W 1-0 Northwestern^ W 1-0 Louisville% L 1-2 at College of Charleston W 3-0 vs. Wake Forest% W 1-0 Total Goals 38-17 at Maryland L 0-1 vs. Maryland% L 0-1 *Carolina Nike Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) Campbell W 3-0 Total Goals 47-29 #ACC Tournament (Cary, N.C.) at NC State W 2-0 *Carolina Nike Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) $NCAA Second Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.) Boston College W 4-0 @Wake Forest adidas Classic (Winston-Salem, N.C.) &NCAA Third Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.) Duke# W 1-0 #ACC Tournament (Cary, N.C.) ^NCAA Quarterfinal (Chapel Hill, N.C.) vs. Virginia# T 0-0 (4-3 PKS) $NCAA Second Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.) %NCAA College Cup (Santa Barbara, Calif.) vs. Maryland# L 0-1 &NCAA Third Round (Cary, N.C.) UMBC$ T 0-0 (3-2 PKS) ^NCAA Quarterfinal (Chapel Hill, N.C.) Carlos Somoano Fairleigh Dickinson& W 1-0 OT %NCAA College Cup (Frisco, Texas) Somoano became the second Indiana^ L 0-1 coach in NCAA history to lead Total Goals 33-7 2009 (16-2-4, ACC 5-2-1, ACC Tied 1st Place) his team to the national title in *Carolina Nike Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) NCAA Tournament Semifinalist his first season and was recog- #ACC Tournament (Chapel Hill & Germantown, Md.) Head Coach: Elmar Bolowich nized as the National Coach of $NCAA Second Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.) ALL-TIME RESULTS ALL-TIME UNC Asheville W 5-0 the Year. &NCAA Third Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.) Northern Illinois* T 1-1 2OT ^NCAA Quarterfinal (Chapel Hill, N.C.) Evansville* W 4-0 NC State W 2-1 2013 (9-6-5, ACC 4-2-5, ACC Tied Fourth Place) Duke W 2-1 2011 (21-2-3, ACC 5-1-2, ACC 1st Place) NCAA Tournament Second Round East Tennessee State W 2-1 OT NCAA Tournament Champions Head Coach: Carlos Somoano at Maryland L 0-1 Head Coach: Carlos Somoano Monmouth* W 1-0 at Radford W 2-0 UNC Wilmington W 3-1 Coastal Carolina* W 4-0 Virginia W 1-0 2OT Oregon State* W 5-1 at Notre Dame T 1-1 2OT Liberty W 1-0 Louisville* W 2-1 Maryland T 2-2 2OT at Wake Forest T 2-2 2OT at Virginia Tech L 0-1 2OT at Campbell W 1-0 OT Campbell W 2-0 James Madison W 4-1 at Virginia Tech T 0-0 2OT Boston College L 1-2 at Wake Forest W 1-0 William & Mary L 0-1 at Virginia Tech W 1-0 at Wofford W 1-0 at Wake Forest T 1-1 2OT Stetson W 7-0 at Virginia W 3-0 Duke T 0-0 2OT at Elon W 2-1 Old Dominion W 3-0 Clemson L 1-2 OT at Clemson W 3-1 Duke T 2-2 2OT at Boston College W 2-1 vs. NC State# T 0-0 2OT UNC Asheville W 2-1 OT Syracuse W 1-0 Brown$ W 2-0 Clemson W 2-0 UNC Wilmington L 0-1 Indiana& W 1-0 College of Charleston W 4-2 at Pittsburgh W 1-0 Drake^ W 2-1 at Davidson L 0-1 at Virginia W 1-0 Akron% T 0-0 2OT Maryland T 1-1 2OT Georgia State W 1-0 Total Goals 43-12 at South Carolina W 4-0 NC State L 0-1 *Carolina Nike Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) NC State W 2-1 OT at Clemson# L 1-2 #ACC Tournament (Cary, N.C.) at Boston College W 2-0 USF$ W 1-0 $NCAA Second Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.) NC State# W 4-0 at UC Irvine& L 0-1 &NCAA Third Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.) vs. Virginia# W 1-0 OT Total Goals 19-13 ^NCAA Quarterfinal (Chapel Hill, N.C.) vs. Boston College# W 3-1 *Carolina Nike Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.)

2021 CAROLINA MEN’S SOCCER YEARBOOK • PAGE 40 #ACC Tournament (Clemson, S.C.) 2016 (14-3-4, ACC 5-1-2, ACC First Place Coastal) 2018 (14-4-1, ACC 6-1-0, ACC First Place Coastal) $NCAA First Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.) NCAA Tournament Semifinalists NCAA Tournament Second Round &NCAA Second Round (Irvine, Calif.) Head Coach: Carlos Somoano Head Coach: Carlos Somoano Cal Poly* W 3-0 ETSU* W 1-0 2014 (15-5-2, ACC 5-2-1, ACC Second Place Coastal) Saint Louis* W 3-0 Indiana* L 0-1 NCAA Tournament Quarterfinalist VCU W 3-2 at William & Mary W 6-1 Head Coach: Carlos Somoano at Clemson W 1-0 Jacksonville W 2-0 California* W 3-1 ETSU L 0-1 OT Pittsburgh W 2-1 2OT UCLA* L 0-1 Pitt W 1-0 at Davidson W 1-0 at Old Dominion W 1-0 at William & Mary W 4-1 at UNCG Cancelled at VCU W 1-0 Boston College W 5-0 at Notre Dame W 1-0 2OT Pittsburgh W 3-0 at Syracuse T 0-0 2OT Clemson W 2-0 at William & Mary W 2-0 UNCW W 1-0 UNCW W 1-0 at Duke L 1-2 Virginia L 1-2 Virginia Tech W 2-1 at Notre Dame L 0-2 UNC Asheville W 7-0 at Old Dominion T 1-1 at UNCW L 3-4 at Duke W 2-1 at NC State L 0-1 Clemson W 3-2 2OT at College of Charleston T 0-0 2OT Winthrop W 4-0 Campbell W 3-0 Virginia Tech W 2-0 at Boston College W 2-0 Virginia Tech W 5-0 at Notre Dame T 0-0 2OT at Duke W 1-0 Georgia State W 4-0 Boston College# L 0-1 Virginia Cancelled at NC State W 1-0 FGCU& W 3-2 2OT Virginia Tech# W 3-0 at Boston College W 2-0 at Syracuse^ W 1-0 Duke# W 2-1 Georgia Southern W 6-2 Providence$ W 1-0 Louisville# L 0-1 Virginia T 1-1 2OT vs. Stanford! T 0-0 (9-10 PKS) JMU& L 1-2 Louisville# L 0-1 Total Goals 38-10 Total Goals 32-10 James Madison$ W 6-0 *Carolina Nike Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) *Carolina Nike Classic (Greensboro & Chapel Hill, N.C.) at Charlotte& W 2-1 #ACC Tournament (Chapel Hill, N.C.) #ACC Tournament (Cary, N.C.) at Clemson^ W 2-1 &NCAA Second Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.) &NCAA Second Round (Cary, N.C.) at UCLA% T 3-3 (6-7 PKS) ^NCAA Third Round (Syracuse, N.Y.) ALL-TIME RESULTS Total Goals 52-21 $NCAA Quarterfinal (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 2019 (7-7-4, ACC 3-5-0, ACC Tied Third Place Coastal) *Carolina Nike Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) !NCAA College Cup (Houston, Texas) Head Coach: Carlos Somoano #ACC Tournament (Chapel Hill, N.C.) Creighton* T 2-2 2OT $NCAA First Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 2017 (17-4-1, ACC 6-1-1, ACC First Place Coastal) Central Florida* L 1-2 &NCAA Second Round (Charlotte, N.C.) NCAA Tournament Semifinalists Harvard W 6-0 ^NCAA Third Round (Clemson, S.C.) Head Coach: Carlos Somoano at UNCG W 1-0 %NCAA Quarterfinal (Los Angeles, Calif.) Providence* W 4-2 at Virginia Tech W 3-1 Rutgers* W 6-1 Davidson T 0-0 2OT at UNCW L 0-1 Notre Dame W 2-0 2015 (15-2-3, ACC 6-1-1, ACC First Place Coastal) at UNCG W 2-1 Duke L 2-3 NCAA Tournament Third Round at Pitt W 2-1 UNCW W 2-0 Head Coach: Carlos Somoano William & Mary W 3-2 at Pittsburgh W 2-1 FIU* W 1-0 Duke W 2-1 West Virginia W 3-1 Santa Clara* W 3-0 George Washington W 4-1 Syracuse L 3-4 William & Mary T 1-1 2OT at Virginia W 2-1 OT at Wake Forest L 0-1 Tulsa W 2-1 Winthrop W 4-0 at Campbell T 1-1 2OT at Virginia Tech W 2-0 NC State W 1-0 Louisville L 0-1 Notre Dame W 4-2 James Madison W 6-0 Appalachian State L 0-1 North Florida W 2-1 Wake Forest L 1-2 at Virginia L 1-2 OT Duke W 2-1 at Louisville T 0-0 2OT Syracuse# T 0-0^ 2OT at Pittsburgh W 2-0 Old Dominion W 2-1 ^Syracuse advanced on penalty kicks, 5-3 UNCW W 3-0 at Virginia Tech W 4-0 Total Goals 29-20 Syracuse W 2-1 Notre Dame W 3-0 *Nike Carolina Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) College of Charleston W 3-2 Notre Dame# L 1-2 #ACC Tournament (Chapel Hill, N.C.) at Wake Forest L 0-1 UNCW& W 2-1 at Campbell W 6-1 SMU^ W 2-0 Louisville W 2-1 Fordham$ W 2-1 Northeastern W 1-0 vs. Indiana! L 0-1 at Virginia T 0-0 2OT Total Goals 53-19 Syracuse# T 1-1 (3-4 PKS) *Carolina Nike Classic (Cary, N.C.) Coastal Carolina& W 2-1 #ACC Tournament (Cary, N.C.) Creighton^ L 0-1 &NCAA Second Round (Cary, N.C.) Total Goals 39-15 ^NCAA Third Round (Cary, N.C.) *Carolina Nike Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) $NCAA Quarterfinal (Cary, N.C.) #ACC Tournament (Chapel Hill, N.C.) !NCAA College Cup (Philadelphia, Pa) &NCAA Second Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.) ^NCAA Third Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.)

2021 CAROLINA MEN’S SOCCER YEARBOOK • PAGE 41 2020 (9-5-4, ACC 7-2-3, ACC Second Place Coastal) NCAA Tournament Semifinalists Head Coach: Carlos Somoano at Duke W 2-0 Clemson W 1-0 at Wake Forest L 0-1 OT at Clemson T 3-3 2OT NC State T 0-0 2OT Duke W 2-0 Notre Dame# L 0-1 OT Liberty L 0-1 Pittsburgh W 3-0 Virginia W 2-0 at Syracuse T 0-0 2OT at Notre Dame W 2-1 OT Virginia Tech L 0-1 at Duke W 1-0 vs. Charlotte& T 1-1* 2OT vs. Stanford^ W 1-0 vs. Wake Forest$ W 2-1 vs. Marshall! L 0-1 Total Goals 20-11 #ACC Tournament (Chapel Hill) &NCAA Second Round (Cary, N.C.) ^NCAA Third Round (Cary, N.C.) $NCAA Quarterfinal (Cary, N.C.) !NCAA College Cup (Cary, N.C.) *UNC advanced on penalty kicks, 4-1 ALL-TIME RESULTS ALL-TIME

2021 CAROLINA MEN’S SOCCER YEARBOOK • PAGE 42 AAAA Boettingheimer, John 1979-80 Clark, Jamie 1995 DuPre, Walter 1947 (M) Ababio, Eddie 2006-10 Bofill, James 1973 Clarke, Akeim 2020 Dworin, Elliott 1963-64 Abell, Benjamin 1979-82 Bolivar, Jesus 2015-18 Clifton, Benton 1954 Dworsky, Bill 2006-07, 09 Abronski, Adam 1978-81 Boole, David 2003-06 Cocking, John 1986-88 Adamolekun, Nathanial 2016 Borden, Robert 1956-58 Coffey, Ralph 1981, 84-85 EEEE Adams, James 1953 (M) Bordogna, Richard 1959-61 Coffman, Kenneth 1968 Eaton, Richard 1976-77 Adeleye, Ryan 2007-08 Bost, William 1968 Cogsville, Donald 1985-88 Ebanks, Darvin 2012 Aguilera, Raul 2017-19 Bouvery, Jacques 2020 Coirolo, Jose 1987-89 Efthimiou, Nick 1987-89 Ahearn, Donald 1949 Bowman, Robert 1950 Colavita, Christopher 1981-84 Engel, Tyler 2013-14 Aharon, Lenny 2019 Boykin, Thomas 1987 Colberson, Richard 1971-74 Ensley, Timothy 1979-81 Ainslie, Jay 1980-83 Bradley, Matthew 1990 Cole, David 1951-52 Erickson, Kim 1980 (M) Albrecht, Kim 1980-83 Brady, John 1973-74, 76 Cole, Eric 1998 Erickson, Leif 1956-57 (M) Allen, William 1969-71 Braga, Ames 1970 Collier, David 1976 Esche, Tobi 2012 Allison, Ty 2002-05 Brannon, Robert 1950 Componovo, Roger 1992-94 Euler, Sam 2014-15 Al-Qaq, Ahmad 2020 Brayton, Richard 1967-70 Comsia, Alex 2015-18 Evans, Tim 2005-06 Amon, Joe 2012 Breeyear, Robert 1979 Connolly, Christopher 1982-83 Evins, Thomas 1958-60 Anderson, Kenneth 1951 (M) Brice, Warren 1953 Constant, Matt 2019-20 FFFF Anderson, Robert 1970 Brody, Eric 1976 Cook, Bruce 1968 Farfan, Michael 2009-10 Anderton, Charles 1966 Brooks, Cole 2013-14 Cook, Eric 1974-76 Faucette, John 1958 Ange, Wes 2001 Brooks, David 1982-83 (M) Cook, Kenton 1973-75 Feffer, David 1968-70 Anibaba, Jalil 2010 Brown, Bradley 2007 Cook, Lisa 1980-81 (M) Fenimore, Edward 1975-78 Ariail, Danny 1970-72 Brown, Cameron 2007-09, 12 Cooper, Wilson 1956 Fenton, Timothy 1975-76 Armstrong, Jonathan 1991-94 Brown, Christopher 1978-80 Cope, Thomas 1976-78 Ferebee, David 1947-49 Ashe, Corey 2003-06 Brown, Grover 1954-56 Cordle, Thomas 1957-59 Fenner, Colin 2015 (M) ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Ashby, Anson 1994-97 Brown, Harry 1954 Corkey, David 1956-58 Fernandez, John 1977-78, 81 Ashton, Chad 1986-89 Brown, Kingman 1959-61 Cothran, Pete 1954-55 Ferruzzi, Marco 1989-92 Austin, Lawrence 1958-60 Bruening, Nils 2016,18 Covell, Charles 1955-56 Fetzer, William 1953 Aycinena, Pablo 2002-03 Bruggeworth, Robert 1956 Crane, James 1966-68 Fiocco, Michael 1980-83 Bryant, John 1953-54 Cranston, David 1988, 90-91 Fisher, Cameron 2019-20 BBBB Buckley, Bucky 1979-80 Craven, Andy 2012, 14 Flynt, Terri 1984 (M) Bach, Joseph 1947-49 Buckner, Brian 1994 Crawford, James 1981 Ford, Russell 1967 Bakayoko, Yaya 2020 Bucy, Michael 1997-2000 Crawford, Matt 1999-2002 Foster, John 1955-56 Baldwin, Mark 1973-74 Buffin, Marc 1986-89 Fox, David 2014 (M) Barba, Louis 1966-67 Bunting, James 1951, 54-55 DDDD Fox, Douglass 1959 Barks, Coleman 1956-58 Burnston, Roland 1951-53 Danielson, Greg 1996, 98 Foy, Edward 1949-51 Barnes, Lawson 1952 Burr, Peter 1978 Daskal, Steven 1983, 85-86 Frassinetti, William 1981 Baroff, Roy 1975-78 Bush, Louis 1967, 69-70 Davis, Bradley 1985-86 Fromen, Gunnar 1970 Barrett, Ciaran 1997 Butler, Frank 1954-55 Davis, Jarrett 2008 Fumo, Jamie (M) 2000 Batt, Jay 2000-03 Butler, George 1963 Davis, Jonathan 2001-02 Fumo, Ray 2001-04 Battle, Charles 1961-63 Byrd, Harold 1961 Davis, Roy 1967 Baur, Edward 1965, 67 Byrum, Sara (M) 2000 Davis, Scott 1982-83 GGGG Bawa, Ernest 2020 Darby, Brad 2004 Gafa, Jordan 2009-12 Beach, Blake 2003-06 CCCC Dawson, Stephen 1971-74 Gajdos, Peter 2002 Beebe, Peter 1966-68 Cadwgan, Gordon 1964-65 Deloria, Beth 1984-85 (M) Galifanakis, Mike 1951, 1956 Beim, George 1961-63 Caiola, Greg 1992-95 del Rosario, Lucas 2017-20 Gallaudet, Peter 1967 Belmont, Eduardo 1964-65 Callahan, Michael 2005-08 Deric, Tyler 2007 Galves, Daniel 1964-66 Bennett, Hugh 1977-79 Cambell, George 1960 Devey, Mark 1982-84, 86 Garcia, Danny 2012 Bennett, Jackson 1971, 73 Campbell, Jonathan 2012-15 Di Meo, Andreas 1997 Gard, Aaron 1993-96 Bennett, John 1984 Campbell, Scott 2005-07 Di Meo, Ben 1991-94 Garner, Eli 2009 Berhalter, Gregg 1991-93 Campbell, Will 2016-18 Diehl, Nathan 2012 Garrett, Theodore 1962 Berhalter, Sebastian 2019 Canfield, James 1966-68 DiSalvo, Joey 1996-99 Garvanian, Milo 2018-20 Berky, Zoltan 1974-75 Caporaso, James 1976 Disston, Michael 1972-73 Gell, Mike 1999-2002 Bernard, William 1977-78 Capre, Michael 1989 Dixon, Alex 2008-10 George, Raby 2012-15 Berson, Mark 1972-74 Carothers, Milton 1974 Dodson, Jesse 1954 Germani, Chris 2004-05 Betts, Earl 1948-49 Carpenter, Wade 1992 (M) Dodson, Michael 1990 Ghamin, John 1957-59 Betty, Edgar 1949 Carrieri, Chris 1998-2000 Dodson, Ryan 2011 Ghrisky, Henry 1963-64 Bickford, Stephen 2005-06 Carroll, Donald 1953 Donnelly, Nicholas 1980 Gilhooly, Frank 1983-86 Black, John 1976 Carter, Christopher 1967 Dorrance, Anson 1971-73 Gilmore Peter 1965-66 Blair, William 1955-57 Cash, Stephen 2000 Dorrance, Peter 1975 Giorgadze, Matsi 1995 Blake, Peter 1961-63 Castro, Bruno 2010 Dorsett, Joseph 1949-50 Girou, Benoit 1997 Blankenship, Albert 1948-50 Caudell, Peter 1967 Dougherty, Dennis 1962 (M) Gladstone, Donald 1951, 53-54 Blount, Marvin 1958-59 Carvajal, Joan 2007 Douglass, Christopher 1973-75 Goldberg, Larry 1981-84 Blum, David 1977-79 Champlin, Curtis 1957-59 Doyle, John 1983-85 Goldburg, Jay 1954-55 Blum, Eric 1980 Charles, Jameson 2020 Dragisics, Stephen 1984-87 Goodman, Hugh 1957-59 Blum, John 1982-84 Chenathara, Abe 2005-07 Drayton, Geoffrey 1978-81 Goodwin, Scott 2009-12 Boak, Dave 1947-48 Choi, Daniel 2007 Drayton, Richard 1974, 76-77 Gordon, Howard 1960 Boerner, Robert 1954 Ciocca, Luke 2015-16 Drouin, Dimitry 1993-96 Gordon, Stuart 1972

2021 CAROLINA MEN’S SOCCER YEARBOOK • PAGE 43 Goslen, Allen 1950 Hunter, Ben 2005-06 Lane, Calvin 1953-54 McKinnon, McKay 1968-70 Gourlay, James 1987-88 Langley, John 1948-49 McNally, Andrew 1959-60, 62 Grausman, Richard 1956-58 IIII Lankford, Frank 1961-63 Meader, Jennifer 1982 (M) Graye, Jordan 2005, 07-09 Ingold, Matt 1995 Larrance, Casey 1985 Mejia, David 2015-18 Green, Fletcher 1952-53 Insley, Marshall 1998-99 Lau, Lisa 1984-86 (M) Megaloudis, Dino 1985-88 need to update bold for guys who Green, Timothy 1974 Irvine, James 1961-62 Lawrence, Johna 1986-89 (M) Meixner, Cathy 1986 (M) Greenbaum, Jesse 1947-49 Isenburg, John 1964 Laycock, Matt 1997-2000 Melo, Nico 2012-13, 14, 16 have left team Greene, James 1963 Isherwood, William 1970-72 Lebo, Chris 2008-09 Merola, David 1987-90 Greenway, Clarence 1952, 55 Ledwith, Kevin 1972-73 Merrill, Allen 1967, 69-70 Griffin, Geoffrey 1972-73, 75-76 JJJJ Leidesdorf, Samuel 1961 (M) Merritt, James 1948 (M) Griffin, Peter 1974-77 Jabang, Nyambi 2012, 14-15 LeRoux, Grant 1990, 92 Merritt, Tim 2001-04 Griffith, Thomas 1959-61 Jablonka, Curtis 1994-95 Leitch, Chris 1998-2001 Metcalfe, Randolph 1972 Gros-Piron, Alex 1992-93, 96 Jackson, Basil 1947 LeVasseur, William 1964-65 Milazzo, Michael 1993-94 Gussenhoven, John 1966-68 Jackson, Danny 1998-2001 LeVeau, David 1985 Milhound, Kim 1993 (M) Gutekunst, Luke 2015-16 (M) Jennison, Watson 1989-92 Levitan, Ryan 2000-01 Milledge, Allen 1950-51 Gwynn, James 1948-50 Jensen, Dominic 2015-18 Leech, Ryley 2007 Miller, Kate 1981 (M) Jimenez, Jonathan 2019-20 Levy, Frank 1947 Minis, Henry 1964, 1966 HHHH Johnson, Frederick 1947 Lew, Charles 1994 Missimo, Derek 1987-90 Hadas, Tuval 1992 Johnson, James 1993-96 Lewis, Cameron 2004-07 Moltzon, Michael 1984-87 Haddock, Samuel 1950 (M) Johnson, Mark 1973-74 Lewis, Garry 2006-08 Momkus, Julius 2018 Hagaman, Smith 1947-48 Johnson, Robert 1964-66 Lindley, Cam 2016-17 Monroe, Douglas 1974-76 Haggerty, Brooks 2006-09 Johnson, Ryan 2006-08 Litchford, Chris 2004-07 Montesdeoca, Giovanni 2017-20 Haigh, Tim 1968-70 Johnson, Tony 1979-82 Long, Glen 2011-14 Montgomery, Ernest 1949-51 Haines, Zach 2004 Johnston, Charles 1947-48 Lopez, Andy 2015-18 Moore, Brendan 2011-14 Hamilton, Lewis 1960-61 Johnston, James 1965-67 Lopez, Mikey 2011-12 Moore, David 1990-93 Hamilton, Oliver 1952 Jones, Harvey 1955-56 Loud, John 1964-66 Moore, Springer 1963 Hammer, James 1964-66 Jones, Nicholas 1971 Lovejoy, Rob 2010-12, 14 Moore, William 1947-49 Hardwick, Todd 1991-92 Jones, Robert 1961 Lopez, Antonio 2019-20 Morgan, Matthew 1988 Harmon, David 1973-75 Jones, Sam 2020 Lowe, Lori 1995 (M) Morrow, Robert 1968 Harrington, Michael 2003-06 Jones, Tracey 1973-74 Loyd, Zach 2006-09 Morrow, Zach 2001 Harris, Glenn 1977-79 Jordan, Nick 2000-01 Lugossy, Frank 1983 Morse, Timothy 1968-71 Harris, John 1955 Jordan, Thomas 1948 Lurie, Fred 1950-51 Moss, Jeff 1982 Harris, Richard 1993 Justus, Beth (M) 1996 Lyn, Christopher 1990-93 Moyer, Francis 1968 Hart, Dan 1983-84 (M) Lyon, William 1949 Moyer, Robert 1966 Hartman, Billy 1981-84 KKKK Lyons, George 1983 Moztarzadeh, Alex 2016-19 Hartman, Charles 1955-56 Kahn, Saad 2014-16 (M) Muldrow, Wendell 1988-91 Hartsfield, Chris 2002 Kalb, Barrett 1950-52 MMMM Mumford, Christopher 1985 Haskins, Todd 1990-91, 93 Kampschmidt, Olaf 1975-77 MacCalman, Duncan 1947-48, 50-51 Murphy, Andrew 1963-65 Hassold, Robert 1973-75 Kane, Kevin 1977-80 Maher, Joseph 1979-82 Murphy, Drew 2016-18 Haywood, William 1962-63 Kaufman, Gustav 1951 Malone, Blake 2019 Murphy, Martin 2009-12 Heath, Lawrence 1965-67 Kavanaugh, Ethan 2012-13 (M) Mansfield, John 1977-79 Murray, Robert 1992, 94-95 Hedges, Matt 2011 Kelly, Jeremy 2016-19 Mansfield, Zack 2001 Muster, Karl 1969-71 Hellard, John 1958-59 (M) Kelly, Robert 1981-83 Mansfield, Patricia 1987-91 (M) Helms, Brandon 1998-2000 Kelly, Roy 2001-02 Marcoplos, Mark 1971 NNNN Helwig, David 1981-82 Kenrick, John 1959-61 Marshall, Warren 2013-16 Naber, Sean 1977-80 Henry, Francis 1964-66 Kepner, Chip 1988-91 Martin, Marcus 1985-86 Nelson, Frank 1947-49 Henry, Malik 2020 Kepner, Derek 1990-93 Martinez, Enzo 2009-11 Nelson, John 2017-18 Herrera, Santiago 2019-20 Kepner, Robert 1960-62 Marvin, Richard 1978-81 Nelson, Terry 1984-87 Hexner, Peter 1948 Kessel, Garrett 2020 Mascia, Brian 1994-96, 97 (M), 98 Ngambi, Wisdom 1966-67 Heyn, Christopher 1978-80 Killinger, Robert 1956 Mascia, Michael 1990-91 Nicholson, Thomas 1984-86, 88 Hickey, Casey 1985 (M) Killinger, Robert 1987 Mavretic, Josephus 1953-55 Nisbet, Peter 1967 Higgins, George 1988-89 King, Brett 2008-10 Mayes, Richard 1967-68 (M) Niyonsaba, John 2008

ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS ALL-TIME Hildebrand, Jonathan 2001-03 (M) Kirby, Robert 1950 McAnallen, Ryan 2014 Norkus, Caleb 1997-2000 Hill, James 1954 Kirkland, Thomas 1954 McCallie, John 1969-71 Hinojosa, Julian 2019-20 Kizer, Liz 1993 (M) McCallie, Spencer 1963-65 OOOO Hogaboom, Pieter 1957 Klein, William 1957 McCarthy, John 1969 (M) O’Brien, Eric 2014-16 Hollis, Robert 1973-74 Kneipper, Ryan 1999-2002 McCarthy, Stephen 2009-10 O’Connor, Thomas 1988-91 Holness, Omar 2013-15 Knox, Roman 2019-20 McCarty, Dax 2004-05 O’Connor, Timothy 1971-73 Holt, Kevin 1977-78 (M) Kohler, William 1968-70 McCarty, Dustin 2008-10 O’Donnell, Gerry 1978, 1981 Holub, David 1983 Krabacher, Ian 1994 McConnell, Gregory 1989-91 O’Donnell, Patrick 1981 Hooper, Walter 1952 (M) Krause, Evan 2015-16 McCormick, John 1954-56 October, David 2014-17 Hopkins, Thomas 1950-52 Kruming, Martin 1962-63 McCrary, Carlos 2010-11 Odenigwe, C.J. 2010, 12-14 Horton, Leland 1975-77 Kuchmay, John 1967-70 McCrary, Jordan 2011-13, 15 Odgers, Ted 2003-06 Hughes, Justin 2003-06 Kulenic, Daniel 1994-97 McGinn, Joseph 1954 Okoroma, Edwin 1963-64 Hume, Tucker 2015-16 McGinty, Park 1962-64 Okwuonu, Boyd 2011-14 Hume, Walker 2014, 16 LLLL McGinty, Sean 2000-03 Olofson, Alex 2012-15 Hunt, Torrence 1967-68 Lalor, Paul 1984-85 McKinney, Drew 2009-11 Olofson, Zack 2016

2021 CAROLINA MEN’S SOCCER YEARBOOK • PAGE 44 Olofsson, Victor 2020 Rittmeyer, Nico 2013 Starnes, Harry 1987 Walker, Jake 2019 Osborne, John 1976-78 Roberts, Thomas 1963-65 Steele, Larry 1960-61 Wall, William 1963 Robertson, Tate 1958-59 Steffen, C.J. 1998-2000 Walter, James 1966 (M) PPPP Robinson, Eddie 1996, 98-2000 Stephan, Richard 1960 (M) Walters, Alex 2009-13 Pace, Thomas 1970 Rodriguez, David 2007-08, 10 Stephens, George 1949-51 Walters, Michael 2004-05 Packard, Mark 1967-69 Romig, Drew 2017-19 Sterling, Arden 1968-71 Walthall, Ralph 1973-74 Painter, Stephen 1961-63 Rommel, William 1975-76 Stern, William 1958-59 Ward, Richard 1967-68, 71 Palacio, Leo 1982-83 Root, Chipper 2012-13 Stilley, Scot 1992 Watkins, John 1995 Pallulat, Henry 1947 Rose, Alex 2017-20 Stokes, David 2000-02 Watson, Jamie 2003-04 Parker, Fred 1960, 1962 Rose, Matt 2010 Stone, Raymond 1966 Wean, Jon 1998-99 Paterson, James 1968-69 Rotelli, George 1969 Storch, Reid 1984-87 Welch, Johan 2016 Patseavouras, Louis 1952-53 Rouse, Charles 1974-76 (M) Storey, Marcus 2001-04 Wells, Carey 1974-75 Patterson, Andrew 1952-53 Rowley, Martin 1985-87 Storm, Colton 2013-16 Welton, David 1958 Patterson, Furnifold 1964 Royer, Darren 1985-88 Strickland, John 1965-66 Wescoe, Jacob 2006, 08 Patterson, Scott 1965 (M) Russell, Harry 1951-54 Strong, Brian 1996-97 West, Kenneth 1981-84 Pause, Logan 2000-02 Russell, Peter 1966 Suarez, Hector 1993-95 White, Finley 1958-59 Pawlik, Harry 1951-53 Suarez, Temoc 1993-96 White, Key 2019-20 Pazdan, Joseph 1950 SSSS Suarez, Victor 1993-96 Whitfield, Aubrey 2002 Perkins, Thomas 1958-60 Saborio-Perez, Marco 2020 Suitor, Gilbert 1965 Whitfield, Charles 1957-59 Perry, Donna 1990-91 (M) Sahaydak, Tim 1995-96 Sullivan, Audley 1953-55 Williams, Allen 1947-48 Perry, Geoffrey 1966-68 Salas, Mark 2017-20 Sunol, Marco 2013-14 Williams, Ford 2002-05 Pfautz, Jack 1947-48 Salas, Martin 2016-19 Superville, Lee 2004-05 Williams, G.T. 1947 Philpot, J.P. 2020 Sanchez, Aldair 2020 Williams, Liam 2017-18 Pickering, Joe 2020 Sartorio, Steve 2000 TTTT Williams, Nick 2013-16 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Pieters, Jelani 2016-19 Sawyer, Blackwell 1949-51 Takacs, Larry 1977-79 Williams, Sheanon 2008 Pincus, Cyndi 1993 (M) Sayre, Richard 1963-64 Talbot, Bruce 1982-83 Wilson, Sean 2015 Pineda, Mauricio 2016-19 Schels, Tim 2020 Talbot, James 1962-64 Wimberley, Tate 1995-96 Pinto, Hassan 1990-92 Schick, Jake 2020 Talley, Carey 1994-97 Winn, Alan 2014-17 Poff, James 1980-83 Schlacter, John 1962 Tannous, Daniel 2009, 11-12 Winsor, Arthur 1949-50 Polak, Herman 1960-62 Schuler, Billy 2008-09, 11 Tate, John­­ 1983-85 Wise, Doxce 1954 Polak, Willem 1964-66 Schumacher, Ryan 1998-2001 Taylor, David 1971-74 Woodroffe, William 1996-99 Pope, Eddie 1992-95 Scott, Steve 1975-78 Taylor, Robert 1976 Worrell, Steven 1980 Popik, Daniel 1997 Seggel, Peter 1968-70 Testo, David 2001-02 Worth, Bruce 1972 Popp, David 1997-99 Shaffer, Mark 1973-76 Thomas, Brad 1998-2000 Wright, James 1989-91 Porter, Carson 1997-2000 Sharp, Graham 1995 Thomas, Riley 2020 Wright, Thomas 1963-64 Porter, Grant 2000-03 Shelton, Charles 1961-62 Thompson, Mike 1957-59 Wright, Zach 2014-17 Prabhu, Shamit 2012-14 (M) Sherrill, Gary 1981, 1983 Tinkham, Adam 1988-91 Writer, Jackie 1964-66 Prakke, Herman 1960-62 Sherry, Herb 1987-91 Tison, Ben 1951-52 Pratt, Doug 1994 Shettle, William 1959-60 Tittle, William 1963 (M) YYYY Propster, Robert 1974 Sherard, Andre 2004-07 Tonne, Christopher 1984-85 Yamauchi, Noz 1998-2001 Propster, William 1977, 79-80 Shull, Wes 2003-05 Tremain, Rawleigh 1952 Yancey, Allen 1971-73 (M) Purks, James 1956-57 Shriver, Brian 2005-08 Trimble, Martin 1975-78 Yelverton, Fred 1955 (M) Pyle, James 2015-18 Sidbury, William 1959-60 Turner, Mark 1978-80 Yoncha, Ronald 1971 Siegel, Edward 1962-63 Turner, Stephen 1978-80 Youhanna, Theodore 1956-57 QQQQ Sietsema, Stephen 1992-94 Younts, James 1952-53 Quackenbush, Robert 1958-60 Sigmon, Ashley 1993-96 (M) UUUU Simpkins, Scott 1985 Ueltschey, Michael 1998-2001 ZZZZ RRRR Sinclair, Jonathan 2020 Umstad, Walter 1949 (M) Zadeyan, Ankist 1990 Rand, Tom 1956-58 Singer, Alain 1947 Urso, Kirk 2008-11 Zarnegar, Cyrus 1995 Randolph, Carl 1951-53 Skahan, Jack 2016-19 Uthlaut, Herbert 1970 (M) Zattarin, Filippo 2020 Rattay, Raymond 1957-58 Skelly, Thomas 1963 Zavagnin, Kerry 1992-95 Ray, Tyler 2015 Skidmore, James 1953-55 VVVV Zlotnicki, Bogdan 1957 Reeves, William 1963, 1965 Skokle, Donald 1968-70 Valimaa, Verneri 2012-14 Reid, Michael 1980-82 Skolsky, Steven 1974-76 Vandermaas-Peeler, Cooper 2011-13 Bold indicates active player Redmond, Jorge 1996 Sloustcher, Adam 2004-05 Vanore, Andrew 1995 (M) = Manager Reston, James 1960-62 Smir, Alec 2017-20 VanWyck, Frederick 1964-66 Reynolds, James 1995 Smith, Charles 1975-76 VanZandt, Porter 1947 Reynolds, Tim 1997 Smith, James 1970-72 Velez, Javier 2006-07 Rhea, Andrew 2003-04 Smith, Patrick 1992-95 Velez, Vincent 1997-98 Rhoades, William 1949-50 Smith, Theodore 1956-57 Vreeland, Walling 1948 Rhodes, John 1972-75 Smyth, David 1984-87 Vouloumanos, Nectarios 1992, 94 Rice, Josh 2010-13 Snyder, William 1960-62 Richards, John 1979-82 Sobel, Dave 1947-48 WWWW Richardson, David 1995 Soffe, Dixon 2002-03 Wachsman, Richard 1988-91 Rigley, Donna 1985 (M) Sorsabal, Justin 2003 Wadda, Tuff 2019-20 Rijsman, Thomas 1996 Speas, Ben 2011 Walden, David 2011-14 Ritchie, Shawn 1983-84 Sprinkle, Elmer 1959-60 Walker, Brent 1990-92

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