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‘20-’21 SCHEDULE/RESULTS THE MATCHUP 7-4-3 overall, 7-2-3 ACC North Carolina (7-4-3) 4-3-1 home, 3-1-2 away Head Coach: Somoano (Eckerd College, ‘92) Career Record: 135-41-29 (10th season) Fall Record at North Carolina: same Oct. 2 at Duke* (ACCNX) W, 2-0 United Soccer Coaches Rank: No. 16 Oct. 9 Clemson* (ESPNU) W, 1-0 Oct. 18 at Wake Forest* (ACCNX) L, 0-1 ot Charlotte (6-3-1) Oct. 27 at Clemson* (ACCN) T, 3-3 2ot Head Coach: Kevin Langan Nov. 1 NC State* (ACCNX) T, 0-0 2ot United Soccer Coaches Rank: No. 14 Nov. 6 Duke* (ACCN) W, 2-0

2020 ACC Tournament (Chapel Hill) Nov. 15 Clemson (ACCN) L, 0-1 ot THE KICKOFF TAR HEEL RUNDOWN Spring Feb. 25 Liberty (ACCNX) L, 0-1 Matchup: North Carolina (7-4-3) vs. Home 4-3-1 March 5 #4 Pitt* (ACCNX) W, 3-0 Charlotte (6-3-1) Away 3-1-2 March 13 #24 Virginia* (ACCNX) W, 2-0 Rankings: UNC No. 16, Charlotte No. 14 Neutral 0-0-0 March 20 at Syracuse* (ACCNX) T, 0-0 2ot (United Soccer Coaches) vs. United Soccer Coaches ranked foes 3-1-1 March 27 at Notre Dame* (ACCNX) W, 2-1 ot vs. Unranked opponents 4-3-2 Date: Sunday May 2, 2021 April 2 Virginia Tech* (ACCNX) L, 0-1 vs. ACC teams (incl. ACC Tournament) 7-3-3 April 9 at Duke* (ACCNX) W, 1-0 Site: , N.C. (WakeMed Soccer Park Field vs. Non-conference teams 0-1-0 #2) When scoring first 6-0-0 2020 NCAA Tournament (Cary, N.C.) Time: 5 p.m. When opponent scores first 1-4-1 May 2 vs. #14 Charlotte (NCAA.com) 5 p.m. TV: NCAA.com When leading at halftime 4-0-0 When trailing at halftime 1-0-0 Home games in bold at • North Carolina’s men’s soccer team will When tied at halftime 2-4-3 *ACC game begin postseason play in the 2020-21 regular When outshooting opponent 6-3-2 All times Eastern & subject to change When outshot by opponent 1-1-1 season on Sunday when it plays Charlotte in Taking the same number of shots 0-0-0 an NCAA Tournament second round match at When taking more corner kicks 3-3-1 WakeMed Soccer Park Field #2 in Cary, N.C. When allowing more corner kicks 3-0-1 • UNC finished second in the ACC Coastal Taking the same # of corner kicks 1-1-1 standings in 2020 behind Pitt, based on its 4-1-1 In overtime 1-2-3 record this Spring against divisional opponents One-goal games 3-4-0 (wins over Pitt, Virginia, Notre Dame and Duke, Two-goal games 3-0-0 a tie with Syracuse and a loss to Virginia Tech). Three-goal games 1-0-0 Four-goal games 0-0-0 • The 49ers are 6-3-1 this season and ranked Five-plus goal games 0-0-0 No. 14 in the United Soccer Coaches poll. Weekend (Saturday or Sunday) 2-2-2 • Opening kick is scheduled for just after Weekdays (Monday-Friday) 5-2-1 5 p.m., and the contest will be streamed on NCAA.com.

Carolina’s NCAA Tournament History • North Carolina is making its 27th appearance in the NCAA Tournament and its 20th in the last BY THE NUMBERS 22 years. » Carlos Somoano ranks • In the last 12 NCAA Tournaments (2008-19), second in the nation in Carolina leads all NCAA Division I programs winning percentage among in NCAA Tournament wins (23), Sweet 16 active Division I head coaches appearances (nine), quarterfinal appearances 2 at .729. (eight) and College Cup berths (six). • The Tar Heels are 40-21-8 (.647) all-time in » Carolina’s defense has held the NCAA Tournament. opponents scoreless in 24 of 28 halves this season. • UNC has reached the NCAA College Cup eight times (1987, 2001, 2008, 2009, 2010, 24 » Alec Smir posted his 18th UNC Athletic Communications career shutout and ninth of the Men’s Soccer Contact: Matt Bowers season at Duke on April 9. [email protected], 919-619-7021 18 GAME 15 » NCAA TOURNAMENT VS. CHARLOTTE » MAY 2

Fast Facts/History North Carolina In The NCAA Championship Appearances: 26 (1968-87-88-90-91-93-94-99-2000-01-02-03-04- University of North Carolina 05-06-08-09-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17-18) Location...... Chapel Hill, N.C. Record: 40-21-8 (.647) Chartered...... 1789 Goal Scoring: 95 for, 74 against Undergraduate Enrollment...... 19,117 College Cup Appearances: Eight (1987, 2001, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2016, 2017) Chancellor...... Kevin Guskiewicz NCAA Championships: Two (2001, 2011) Director of Athletics...... Bubba Cunningham Faculty Athletic Representative...... Lissa Broome Senior Woman Administrator...... Marielle vanGelder 2011, 2016, 2017). Carolina to a 2-1 victory in the rain at Affiliation...... NCAA Division I • Carolina won the NCAA title in Notre Dame on March 27. Carolina Conference...... Atlantic Coast Conference 2001 and in 2011. came from behind to win after trailing, Nickname...... Tar Heels School colors...... Carolina Blue and white • Tar Heel head coach Carlos 1-0, at halftime. Home Field...... Dorrance Field (4,200) Somoano led Carolina to the NCAA • Midway through the overtime Athletic department phone...... (919) 962-6000 championship in 2011 in his first season period, Schels stole the ball from an Ticket office phones...... (919) 962-2296, (800) 722-4335 as the UNC head coach. Irish player near midfield. Key White, Athletic department website...... GoHeels.com who had just entered the game as a Tar Heels In The National substitute, gathered the ball and passed Carolina Men’s Soccer Staff Rankings it back to Schels as he slipped past the Head Coach...... Carlos Somoano (10th season at UNC) Irish back line and scored. Career record...... 135-41-29 (10th season) • Carolina is ranked No. 16 in the Record at UNC...... same latest United Soccer Coaches poll • The Fighting Irish took an early lead Assistant Coach...... Grant Porter (April 20). in the 20th minute of the game on a Assistant Coach...... Will Clayton goal by Reese Mayer off an assist from Volunteer Assistant...... Miichael Harrington Director of Operations...... Tim Kübel Carolina Closes Regular Dawson McCartney. Santiago Herrera tied the score at the 62:15 with an Season With Win At Duke unassisted goal. Program History • Alex Rose came off the bench to First year of competition...... 1947 score the game’s only goal as No. 18 All-time record...... 767-339-112 North Carolina shut out Duke, 1-0, at Scoreless Tie At Syracuse All-time NCAA Tournament appearances...... 26 • Fifteenth-ranked North Carolina (1968, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, Koskinen Stadium on April 11. 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, • At the 31:05 mark in the first half in and Syracuse clawed their way to a 2016, 2017, 2018) a play that began with a throw-in near scoreless tie on March 20 at SU Soccer midfield, Tim Schels fed Rose, whose Stadium. NCAA Tournament Record...... 40-21-8 (.647) shot found the back right low corner of • Carolina outshot Syracuse, 8-3, NCAA Championships...... 2 the net for a 1-0 advantage. including a 3-0 edge in shots on goal. (2001, 2011) • Rose had entered the game Syracuse had three corner kicks to UNC’s one. ACC Tournament Championships...... 3 as a replacement for Giovanni (1987, 2000, 2011) Montesdeoca, who exited in the first • Alec Smir went the distance in goal half after a collision with a Duke player. once again for the Tar Heels, holding ACC Regular Season Championships...... 10 the Orange scoreless for 110 minutes in (1966, 2000-tie, 2009-tie, 2010, 2011, 2012-tie, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018)* • Carolina goalkeeper Alec Smir *Includes ACC Coastal Divisional championships from 2014-present posted his 17th career shutout and his his eighth shutout of the season and the ninth of the 2020-21 season. UNC’s 17th of his career. defense held its opponents scoreless in Athletic Communications Contact 24 of 28 halves this season. Back-to-Back ACC Weekly Men’s soccer contact...... Matt Bowers Honors For Montesdeoca Email address...... [email protected] Tough Home Loss to Hokies on • UNC senior forward Giovanni Mobile phone...... (919) 619-7021 Montesdeoca was named the ACC Mailing address...... P.O. Box 2126, Chapel Hill, NC 27515 Senior Night • Kristo Strickler scored in the 52nd Men’s Soccer Offensive Player of the minute as Virginia Tech’s men’s soccer Week on March 9 and March 16. team beat 15th-ranked North Carolina, • The Dallas, Texas, native led the 1-0, on a chilly April 2 at Dorrance way as UNC blanked Virginia, 2-0, Field. on March 13. He scored UNC’s first • The game marked the final regular goal via a penalty kick after he was season home appearances for UNC taken down in the box by a Cavalier seniors Giovanni Montesdeoca and defender. Less than three minutes later, Mark Salas, who are set to graduate and Montesdeoca fed Riley Thomas for an move on to the professional ranks after insurance goal and a 2-0 lead. the season. • Montesdeoca scored a pair of • Carolina out-shot the Hokies, 13-3, second-half goals to lead the Tar Heels including 9-2 in the second half. Tech’s to a 3-0 win over fourth-ranked Pitt Matt Zambetti (1-4-1), made 10 saves on March 4. In the ninth minute of the to pick up the win. second half, Montesdeoca took a pass from Jonathan Jimenez and scored to

give UNC a 2-0 lead over the Panthers. Schels Lifts Heels to OT Win at Thirteen minutes later, he scored on a Notre Dame penalty kick to ice the win. • Tim Schels scored in the seventh minute of overtime to lift No. 16 North

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2020 UNC LEADERS FC Dallas, and forward Giovanni season on a high note with a 2-0 Dorrance Field Montesdeoca later joined him with win at Duke. The Greensboro • Carolina boasts one of the finest Goals FC Dallas as the 25th pick in the native recorded his 10th career soccer and lacrosse facilities in the Montesdeoca 4 third-round pick (No. 79 overall). shutout and his eighth in his last 19 nation. Carolina opened its new, Herrera 3 • Generation players and games started. Smir saved all three on-campus Lacrosse & Soccer Nine players 1 each others who sign contracts have Duke shots on goal in 90 minutes Stadium on March 2, 2019, by Assists joined their MLS clubs for the played. He also controlled the hosting a men’s and women’s Garvanian 2 2021 preseason. Draftees who do action from the back throughout lacrosse doubleheader. The stadium Clarke 2 not sign contracts may compete the night, directing the Tar Heel Montesdeoda 2 was dedicated as Dorrance Field for their college team during the defense and intercepting multiple in honor of longtime women’s Points Spring 2021 semester before crossing passes to lead the UNC to soccer coach Anson Dorrance in Montesdeoca 10 reporting to their MLS clubs in late the road win. September 2019. Herrera 6 Jimenez 3 May. • Smir started all 18 games for the • It is built on the site of the del Rosario 3 • Highlighted by a dozen first- Tar Heels in 2019, ranking fourth old , which housed Schels 3 round selections, 25 ACC men’s in the ACC in goals against per six sports on campus from 1935 White 3 soccer players were selected in game (1.06) and tying for seventh through 2017. The facility is home Shots the 2021 MLS SuperDraft. The 25 in the ACC in shutouts (five). to UNC’s men’s and women’s Montesdeoca 26 selections are by far the most ACC soccer and lacrosse teams. Herrera 20 picks in the SuperDraft, besting the ACC Preseason Jimenez 19 previous record of 18, set twice Coaches Poll previously. In all, players from 11 2-0 Win Over Virginia • The Atlantic Coast Conference ACC programs represented exactly has released its 2020 men’s soccer • Carolina scored twice in a span one-third of the 75 total draft picks. of under three minutes in the first preseason poll after voting from the • The ACC’s total of 12 first-round league’s head coaches, and North half and picked up a 2-0 win over selections stands as the most ever Virginia on March 13 at Dorrance Carolina was picked to finish third from one conference in the MLS in the South Region while also Field. SuperDraft, topping the ACC’s • After a scoreless opening 30 receiving one vote as the overall previous record of eight, set in ACC champion. minutes of the game, the Tar Heels 2016, 2018 and 2020. The ACC’s scored twice in a flurry. First, • Clemson was tabbed as the total this year was quadruple that coaches’ preseason favorite to Giovanni Montesdeoca connected of any other conference. on a penalty kick for a 1-0 lead win the 2020 ACC Men’s Soccer Championship, edging out Wake after Cavalier defender Irakoze Filippo Zattarin Earns Donasiyano took Montesdeoca Forest by one vote as the overall National & ACC Honors down inside the box. conference favorite and by one • Graduate transfer defender • Two-and-a-half minutes later, point as the South Region favorite. Filippo Zattarin has quickly made Montesdeoca assisted Riley • Receiving first-place votes from his stamp on the Tar Heels this fall, Thomas for a 2-0 lead, passing nine of 11 coaches, Virginia was evidenced by his game-winning into the box from the right side for picked as the favorite in the North goal in Carolina’s 1-0 win over #3 a goal in the lower right corner of Region ahead of Pitt. Clemson on Oct. 9. the net. • Zattarin scored the game- Carlos Somoano winning goal on a header with Dominant Win Over No. 4 • Tenth-year UNC head coach 0:01 remaining in regulation to lift Pitt Carlos Somoano entered the 2020 North Carolina to a 1-0 win over season ranked second in the nation • North Carolina scored early and No. 3 Clemson on Oct. 9 in Chapel in winning percentage among led virtually from start to finish Hill. A graduate transfer from active Division I head coaches. in a 3-0, shutout win over fourth- Saint Mary’s (Calif.), Zattarin also • Somoano has a 134-41-29 ranked Pittsburgh on Friday night helped lead a Tar Heel defense that career record, good for a program- at Dorrance Field. held the Tigers scoreless with just best .728 winning percentage. • Jonathan Jimenez scored an two shots on goal. • Somoano reached the summit of unassisted goal in the 11th minute • Zattarin was named the co-ACC collegiate soccer when he led the to hand the Tar Heels the early Player of the Week and the United Tar Heels to the 2011 NCAA title, lead, then Giovanni Montesdeoca Soccer Coaches National Player of becoming just the second rookie scored twice in the second half to the Week on Nov. 12. head coach in NCAA history to ice the victory. win a national championship. He Smir Earns ACC & National returned to the College Cup with TAR HEELS IN MLS MLS Drafts Three Tar Heels Weekly Honors his Tar Heel squad in 2016 and • MLS teams selected three Tar Heel players on 2021 MLS • Junior goalkeeper Alec Smir 2017, marking the third appearance Carolina players in the 2021 Major rosters: earned ACC Defensive Player of in the sports ultimate destination League Soccer Superdraft, held on the Week honors on Oct. 5 after his under his leadership. Player Team Jan. 22. Sebastian Berhalter Columbus strong performance at Duke. • Somoano has guided eight • Defender Matt Constant went as Matt Constant Sporting KC • A day later, the United Soccer of his nine squads to NCAA Colorado the No. 23 pick in the second round Coaches oaches named Smir the postseason play and five of those Dax McCarty Nashville (No. 50 overall) to Sporting KC. organization’s national Player of teams reached at least the NCAA John Nelson Dallas Defender Mark Salas went 22nd in Mauricio Pineda the Week. quarterfinals. the third round (No. 76 overall) to Jack Skahan San Jose • Smir helped UNC open its Alan Winn Nashville 3 @UNCMensSoccer « 2020-21 Carolina Soccer GAME 15 » NCAA TOURNAMENT VS. CHARLOTTE » MAY 2 2020 CAROLINA ROSTER Numerical # Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown (Last School) BY CLASS 1 Alec Smir GK 6-1 167 Jr. Greensboro, N.C. (Greensboro Day) 2 Filippo Zattarin D 5-9 168 Gr. Padua, Italy (Saint Mary’s Univ. [Calif.]) 4 Joe Pickering D 6-0 175 Gr. East Sussex, England (East Tennessee State Univ.) 2 Grad Students 5 Julian Hinojosa D 5-8 155 So. Dallas, Texas (Lone Star) 7 Lucas del Rosario F/M 5-10 150 Sr. Durham, N.C. (Jordan) 8 Jameson M 5-7 150 Fr. Minneapolis, Minn. (Washburn) Seniors 9 Santiago Herrera F 5-10 160 Sr. Barquismeto, Venezuela (UCLA) 7 10 Giovanni Montesdeoca F 5-9 167 Sr. Dallas, Texas (Lone Star) 11 Antonio Lopez M 5-8 137 Jr. Austin, Texas (Liberal Arts & Science Acad.) Juniors 12 J.P. Philpot GK 6-5 195 Fr. Greenville, N.C. (D.H. Conley) 5 13 Key White F 5-10 155 So. Norfolk, Va. (Maury) 14 Victor Olofsson M 5-11 159 So. Vaernamo, Sweden (Elof Lindaelv) Sophomores 15 Riley Thomas D 5-11 160 R-Fr. Atlanta, Ga. 5 16 Jonathan Jimenez F 5-10 169 So. Norwalk, Connecticut (Brien McMahon) 17 Cameron Fisher M 5-11 160 So. Palo Alto, Calif. (ASU Preparatory Academy) 18 Sam Jones M 6-2 190 Sr. Cardiff, Wales (Young Harris College) 16 Freshmen 19 Jonathan Sinclair D/M 5-9 165 Fr. Valley Stream, N.Y. 20 Ernest Bawa M/F 5-9 157 Fr. Hawthorn Woods, Ill. (The Taft School [Conn.]) 21 Alex Rose F 6-1 157 Sr. Cary, N.C. (Green Hope) 22 Milo Garvanian M/D 6-1 160 Jr. Albuquerque, N.M. (George Washington) 24 Marco Saborio-Perez GK 6-2 181 R-Fr. Geneva, Switzerland (Berkshire School) 25 Akeim Clarke F 6-3 186 Fr. Windsor, Conn. (Loomis Chaffee) 26 Axel Alejandre D 5-9 165 Fr. Chicago, Ill. (Prosser Career Academy) 27 Mark Salas D 5-10 150 Sr. Dallas, Texas (Lone Star) 28 Tim Schels M 5-9 161 So. Erding, Germany (Anne-Frank-Gymnasium Erding) 29 Yaya Bakayoko M 5-9 155 Fr. Bronx, N.Y. (Martin Luther King Jr.) 30 Jake Schick GK 6-2 172 R-Fr. Palm Harbor, Fla. (Palm Harbor) 31 Malik Henry F 5-6 130 Fr. Hamilton, Ontario, Canada (St. Jean de Brebeuf) 32 Aldair Sanchez D 5-8 148 Fr. Vancouver, Wash. (Baker Web Academy)) 33 Garrett Kessel M 5-10 150 Fr. Oak Ridge, N.C. (Northwest Guilford) 34 Ahmad Al-Qaq M 6-1 170 Fr. Oak Ridge, N.Grant. (Northwest Guilford) 37 Jacques Bouvery M/F 5-8 155 Jr. Washington, D.C. (Benjamin Franklin International)

Head Coach: Carlos Somoano Assistant Coaches: Grant Porter, Will Clayton Volunteer Coach: Michael Harrington Graduate Assistant: Tim Kübel

Pronunciation Guide Tar Heel Academic Majors Players Major Player(s) Ahmad Al-Qaq all-KWOK Undeclared Ahmad Al-Qaq, Axel Alejandre, Yaya Bakayoko, Ernest Bawa, Yaya Bakayoko Yah-yah bah-kah-YOKO Jameson Charles, Akeim Clarke, Cameron Fisher, Malik Henry, Julian Ernest Bawa BAH-wah Hinojosa, Garrett Kessell, JP Philpot, Marco Saborio-Perez, Aldair Jacques Bouvery jock BOO-vurry Sanchez, Jake Schick, Jonathan Sinclair, Key White Akeim Clarke ah-KEEM Economics Victor Olofsson, Mark Salas Milo Garvanian My-low Gar-VAH-knee-un Exercise and Sport Science Santiago Herrera, Jonathan Jimenez, Sam Jones, Roman Knox, Giovanni Montesdeoca Mahn-tez-DEE-Ah-Koe Giovanni Montesdeoca, Alex Rose, Tim Schels, Taff Wadda Mark Salas Sahl-us Biology Riley Thomas Tim Schels shells Business Administration Jacques Bouvery Fillipo Zattarin fil-lip-po ZATT-are-in Environmental Studies Milo Garvanian Global Studies Lucas del Rosario Staff Information Science Alec Smir Carlos Somoano Some-WAH-no Statistics and Analytics Sam Moore Graduate Students Joe Pickering (Educational Innovation, Technology, and Entrepreneur- ship [MEITE]), Fillipo Zattarin (MBA)

4 @UNCMensSoccer « 2020-21 Carolina Soccer GAME 15 » NCAA TOURNAMENT VS. CHARLOTTE » MAY 2 2020-21 Box Scores UNC 2, Duke 0 #5 UNC 0, NC State 0 (2ot) UNC 2, #24 Virginia 0 Oct. 2, 2020, at Durham, N.C. Nov. 1, 2020, at Chapel Hill, N.C. March 13, 2021, at Chapel Hill, N.C. SCORING: SCORING: SCORING: Goals By Period 1 2 Total Goals By Period 1 2 OT1 OT2 Total Goals By Period 1 2 Total UNC 1 1 2 NCSU 0 0 0 0 0 UVA 0 0 0 Duke 0 0 0 UNC 0 0 0 0 0 UNC 2 0 2

SCORING SUMMARY: SCORING SUMMARY: SCORING SUMMARY: 3:18 NC Constant (1) (assist Garvanian) none 33:59 NC Giovanni Montesdeoca (PK) 71:33 NC Herrerra (1) 35:23 NC Riley Thomas (Montesdeoca assist) Shots: North Carolina 11, NCSU 10 Shots: North Carolina 6, Duke 9 Saves: North Carolina 2, NCSU 2 Shots: North Carolina 9, UVA 6 Saves: North Carolina 3, Duke 2 Saves: North Carolina 4, UVA 5 #4 UNC 2, Duke 0 UNC 1, #3 Clemson 0 Nov. 6, 2020, at Chapel Hill, N.C. UNC 0, Syracuse 0 (2ot) Oct. 9, 2020, at Chapel Hill, N.C. SCORING: March 20, 2021, at Syracuse, N.Y. SCORING: Goals By Period 1 2 Total SCORING: Goals By Period 1 2 Total NCSU 0 0 0 Goals By Period 1 2 OT1 OT2 Total Clemson 0 0 0 UNC 0 2 2 UNC 0 0 0 0 0 UNC 0 1 1 SU 0 0 0 0 0 SCORING SUMMARY: SCORING SUMMARY: 55:01 NC Montesdeoca (1) (assist del Rosario) SCORING SUMMARY: 89:59 NC Zattarin (1) (assist Clarke) 82:39 NC Wadda (1) (assist Clarke) none

Shots: North Carolina 11, Clemson 10 Shots: North Carolina 12, Duke 8 Shots: North Carolina 8, SU 2 Saves: North Carolina 2, Clemson 2 Saves: North Carolina 2, Duke 2 Saves: North Carolina 0, SU 3 Notre Dame 1, #3 UNC 0 (ot) #3 UNC at #1 Wake Forest (ot) UNC 2, Notre Dame 1 (ot) Nov. 15, 2020, at Chapel Hill, N.C. Oct. 18, 2020, at Winston-Salem, N.C. March 27, 2021, at Notre Dame, Ind. SCORING: SCORING: Goals By Period 1 2 OT1 Total SCORING: Goals By Period 1 2 OT1 Total Goals By Period 1 2 OT1 Total UNC 0 0 0 0 ND 0 0 1 1 UNC 0 0 0 0 UNC 0 1 1 2 Wake Forest 0 0 1 1 SU 1 0 0 1 SCORING SUMMARY: SCORING SUMMARY: 99:29 ND Aiden McFadden SCORING SUMMARY: 96:20 WF Kyle Holcomb (assists Hernandez, Rula) 19:09 Reese Mayer (assist Dawson McCartney) Shots: North Carolina 12, ND 10 62:15 Santiago Herrera Shots: North Carolina 6, Wake Forest 8 96:48 Tim Schels (assist Key White) Saves: North Carolina 3, Wake Forest 1 Saves: North Carolina 3, ND 5 Shots: North Carolina 15, ND 9 #5 UNC 3, #3 Clemson 3 (2ot) Liberty 1, UNC 0 Saves: North Carolina 1, ND 3 Oct. 27, 2020, at Clemson, S.C. Feb. 25, 2021, at Chapel Hill, N.C. SCORING: SCORING: Virginia Tech 1, UNC 0 Goals By Period 1 2 Total Goals By Period 1 2 OT1 OT2 Total April 2, 2021, at Chapel Hill, N.C. UNC 0 3 0 0 3 LIB 0 1 1 UNC 0 0 0 SCORING: Clemson 0 3 0 0 3 Goals By Period 1 2 Total SCORING SUMMARY: VT 0 1 1 SCORING SUMMARY: UNC 0 0 0 58:08 CU 51:05 LIB Noah Holmes (Marko Mitrevski assist) 58:44 CU Kimarni Smith Shots: North Carolina 8, LIB 7 SCORING SUMMARY: 65:55 NC White (1) 51:18 VT Kristo Strickler (Nathan Durst assist) 71:48 NC del Rosario (1) (assist Montesdeoca) Saves: North Carolina 1, LIB 1 78:07 CU Grayson Barber (assist Johnson) Shots: North Carolina 13, VT 3 87:01 NC Herrera (2) (assists Garvanian, Constant) UNC 3, #4 Pittsburgh 0 Saves: North Carolina 1, VT 9 March 5, 2021, at Chapel Hill, N.C. Shots: North Carolina 10, Clemson 12 SCORING: UNC 1, Duke 0 Saves: North Carolina 5, Clemson 1 Goals By Period 1 2 Total Pitt 0 0 0 April 9, 2021, at Durham, N.C. UNC 1 2 3 SCORING: Goals By Period 1 2 Total SCORING SUMMARY: UNC 1 0 1 10:15 NC Jonathan Jimenez Duke 0 0 0 53:08 NC Giovanni Montesdeoca (Jimenez assist) 66:41 NC Giovanni Montesdeoca (PK) SCORING SUMMARY: 31:05 NC Alex Rose (Tim Schels assist) Shots: North Carolina 8, Pitt 3 Saves: North Carolina 7, Pitt 3 Shots: North Carolina 13, VT 0 Saves: North Carolina 0, VT 4

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Date Opponent Score Att. Record Overall Home Away Neutral * 10/02/2020 at Duke W 2-0 0 All Games 7-4-3 4-3-1 3-1-2 0-0-0 * 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 0-2-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 * 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 13 4 2 10 26 .154 12 .462 2 2-2 11/15/2020 Notre Dame Lot1 0-1 0 9 Herrera, Santiago 13 3 0 6 20 .150 12 .600 0 0-0 02/25/2021 Liberty L 0-1 0 16 Jimenez, Jonathan 14 1 1 3 19 .053 7 .368 1 0-0 * 03/05/2021 Pittsburgh W 3-0 351 7 del Rosario, Lucas 14 1 1 3 10 .100 2 .200 0 0-0 * 03/13/2021 Virginia W 2-0 580 13 White , Key 6 1 1 3 5 .200 3 .600 0 0-0 * 03/20/2021 at Syracuse Tot2 0-0 0 28 Schels, Tim 14 1 1 3 5 .200 1 .200 1 0-0 * 03/27/2021 at Notre Dame Wot1 2-1 143 6 Constant, Matt 7 1 1 3 3 .333 2 .667 1 0-0 * 04/02/2021 Virginia Tech L 0-1 423 39 Wadda, Taff 6 1 0 2 4 .250 3 .750 0 0-0 * 04/11/2021 at Duke W 1-0 0 21 Rose, Alex 12 1 0 2 3 .333 2 .667 1 0-0 15 Thomas, Riley 8 1 0 2 3 .333 3 1.000 0 0-0 Team statistics 2 Zattarin, Fillipo 14 1 0 2 2 .500 2 1.000 1 0-0 UNC OPP 22 Garvanian, Milo 14 0 2 2 12 .000 2 .167 0 0-1 SHOT STATISTICS 25 Clarke, Akeim 12 0 2 2 5 .000 2 .400 0 0-0 Goals-Shot attempts 16-142 8-101 4 Pickering, Joe 13 0 0 0 16 .000 4 .250 0 0-0 Goals scored per game 1.14 0.57 37 Bouvery, Jacques 10 0 0 0 5 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Shot pct. .113 .079 29 Bakayoko, Yaya 6 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Shots on goal-Attempts 57-142 39-101 32 Sanchez, Aldair 11 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 SOG pct. .401 .386 27 Salas, Mark 13 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Shots/Game 10.1 7.2 26 Alejandre, Axel 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Assists 11 6 14 Olofsson, Victor 8 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 GOAL BREAKDOWN 17 Fisher, Cameron 4 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total Goals 16 8 31 Henry, Malik 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Penalty 2 0 19 Sinclair, Jonathan 6 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Unassisted - - 1 Smir, Alec 14 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Overtime 1 2 11 Lopez, Antonio 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Goals scored average 1.14 0.57 20 Bawa, Errnest 10 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 CORNER KICKS 68 67 Total 14 16 11 43 142 .113 57 .401 - 2-3 Goals off corners - - Opponents 14 8 6 22 101 .079 39 .386 - 0-1 PENALTY KICKS 2-3 0-1 OFFSIDES 8 53 ## Goalie GP MIN. GA GAAVG SAVES PCT W-L-T SHO/CBO PENALTIES 1 Smir, Alec 14 1342:37 8 0.54 30 .789 7-4-3 8/0 Fouls 138 191 TM TEAM - 00:00 0 0.00 1 1.000 0-0-0 0/0 Yellow cards 13 32 Total 14 1342:37 8 0.54 31 .795 7-4-3 8 Red cards 0 1 Opponents 14 1342:37 16 1.07 41 .719 4-7-3 6 ATTENDANCE Goals by Periods Total 1354 1143 Team 1st 2nd OT1 OT2 TOTAL Dates/Avg Per Date 8/169 6/191 UNC 5 10 1 0 16 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0 - Opponents 1 5 2 0 8

Shots by Periods Team 1st 2nd OT1 OT2 TOTAL UNC 61 74 5 2 142 Opponents 32 64 4 1 101

Saves by Periods Team 1st 2nd OT1 OT2 TOTAL UNC 11 20 0 0 31 Opponents 15 24 0 2 41

Corners by Periods Team 1st 2nd OT1 OT2 TOTAL UNC 31 34 2 1 68 Opponents 23 39 3 2 67

Fouls by Periods Team 1st 2nd OT1 OT2 TOTAL UNC 69 62 4 3 138 Opponents 100 85 2 4 191 Carolina has advanced to eight NCAA College Cups, including four straight from 2008-2011

North Carolina In The NCAA Championship In 1993, the Tar Heels were once again victorious in the first round, hold- Appearances: 26 (1968-87-88-90-91-93-94-99-2000-01-02-03-04- ing on for a 3-2 victory over Duke. Gregg Berhalter scored a pair of goals 05-06-08-09-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17-18) off free kicks, and then Chapel Hill native Greg Caiola came off the bench Record: 40-21-8 (.647) to score the game-winner in the 69th minute. In the second round, the Tar Goal Scoring: 95 for, 74 against Heels were upset, 2-1, by Air Force after ACC Rookie of the Year Temoc College Cup Appearances: Eight (1987, 2001, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, Suarez suffered a broken ankle midway through the first half. 2016, 2017) Carolina returned to NCAA Tournament action in 1994 for the sixth time NCAA Championships: Two (2001, 2011) in eight seasons. Despite possessing the home-field advantage, Carolina was beaten by James Madison, 3-0, in the first round. Carolina is in the midst of one of the most successful runs in collegiate men’s soccer history. Over the last 21 seasons, UNC has participated in the The Tar Heels made an NCAA Tournament appearance in 1999 after a four- NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY NCAA Championship 19 times, reached the quarterfinals on 11 occasions, year absence. UNC played at No. 3 Furman and gave the Paladins, who made eight appearances in the College Cup and won national champion- eventually reached the NCAA Quarterfinals, all they could handle before ships in both 2001 and 2011. Overall, the Tar Heel men’s soccer team has losing, 2-1, in overtime. competed in 26 NCAA tournaments, compiling a 40-21-8 record. In 2000, Carolina was the top overall seed in the tournament after win- They have been even more dominant over the last 12 seasons (2008-19) ning the ACC championship. UNC hosted three games at Fetzer Field, as the Tar Heels lead all Divison I NCAA programs in NCAA Champion- coming back from a 2-0 deficit in the first round to defeat William & Mary, ships wins (23), Sweet 16 appearances (9), Elite Eight appearances (8) and 3-2, in an overtime game played in a driving snowstorm. The Heels downed Men’s College Cup appearances (6). Rhode Island, 3-1, in the second round before losing to two-time defending NCAA champion Indiana in the quarterfinals. The Tar Heels made their first NCAA Tournament appearance in 1968 in a game played on a wet and muddy Fetzer Field. Unfortunately, the de- The 2001 Tar Heels notched the men’s first national title in their first-ever fending national co-champions from Michigan State spoiled the debut. The appearance in a national title game. After a rousing, late-game comeback Spartans outshot the Tar Heels, 37-6, and won 5-0 on three goals by Tony win over Stanford to reach the finals, the Tar Heels faced and defeated five- Keyes and two from Tom Kreft. time champion Indiana, who entered the tournament having given up just six goals all season. The next time Carolina returned to the tournament was 1987. It wound up the most successful run prior to capturing the 2001 national title. Coached The Tar Heels used an early goal 12 minutes in off a header by junior by Anson Dorrance, the Tar Heels entered the NCAA Tournament as the Ryan Kneipper to grab an early 1-0 lead. Kneipper beat an Indiana de- eighth-ranked team in the nation after winning the ACC Tournament. In the fender and goalkeeper Colin Rogers to a long cross from Matt Crawford and first round, Carolina defeated archrival and defending national-champion headed a shot from six yards out just inside the right post. Duke, 2-0. The Tar Heels then battled South Carolina through two overtimes and a shootout before winning, 2-1, on a penalty kick by Derek Missimo. The Tar Heels then turned to their defense, led by senior captains Danny Jackson and Chris Leitch, senior goalkeeper Michael Ueltschey and sopho- In the quarterfinal against Loyola (Md.), Missimo scored on a header to more , 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 Caro- placed sweeper David Smyth on the All-America team. 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 Cha- Heel goals came in the first half as Adam Tinkham scored on a breakaway pel Hill, paced by Kneipper’s school-record tying five goals. In the second and Marc Buffin kicked one in from 25 yards out. For Carolina, it was the 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 Tour- nament championship game. The Tar Heels then advanced to the South In 2003, UNC earned the No. 4 national seed and a first-round bye but Region championship, where they lost 3-1 to South Carolina. lost to the nation’s highest-scoring team, Coastal Carolina, 3-0, at Fetzer Field in the second round of the tourney. Under coach , Carolina again defeated Wake Forest in the first round of the 1990 tournament. Freshmen Chris Lyn and Brent The Tar Heels hosted a postseason match for the fifth straight year in Walker scored to give Carolina a 2-1 win and improve the series record 2004, but fell to George Washington, 1-0, in the first round. against the Demon Deacons to 9-1-2. In the second round, the Tar Heels were defeated, 3-1, by Virginia at Charlottesville. Carolina was the tournament’s No. 4 overall seed once again in 2005 and advanced to the quarterfinals for the fourth time in school history and In the first round of the 1991 tournament, the Tar Heels defeated UNC third time over the last six seasons. The Tar Heels opened with wins over Charlotte, 1-0, at Fetzer Field. Todd Haskins scored the winning goal on Providence (2-0) and Virginia (2-1) behind four goals from Ben Hunter. UNC an assist by David Moore in the first overtime period. The Tar Heels then was eliminated in the round of eight by SMU, 3-2 in double overtime. travelled to St. Louis, falling 4-0 to the hometown Billikens.

2020 CAROLINA MEN’S SOCCER YEARBOOK • PAGE 21 UNC hosted once again - as the No. 14 seed - in 2006 but suffered a 1-0 picking up wins over UMBC (3-2 in pen- Top-25 National Finishes loss to Old Dominion in its first match. alty kicks) and Fairleigh Dickinson (1-0 in Coaches’ Poll overtime) in Chapel Hill, before falling 1-0 1983 20th After missing the 2007 tourney, the Tar Heels returned as the No. 13 seed at home to eventual national champion Indi- 1987 8th in the 2008 and made a run to the national title game with four straight one- ana. 1988 18th goal victories and a stout defense. After opening the tourney with a second 1991 20th round win over Jacksonville, Carolina posted a 3-2 rain-soaked, overtime After a rare second round exit in 2013, 1993 17th win over UIC to reach the quarterfinal round. All-America Michael Callahan UNC quickly regained its footing on the 2000 5th tied the match with a 12-yard rocket in the 87th minute. In overtime, Brian national scene with its sixth quarterfinal ap- 2001 1st 2002 23rd Shriver sent a cross from the left flank to Garry Lewis at the far post for the pearance in the last seven seasons in 2014. 2003 18th game-winning header in the 95th minute. A 6-0 home win over James Madison was 2005 7th followed by a pair of 2-1 road wins over na- 2006 19th The Tar Heels punched their ticket to the College Cup with a 1-0 win over tional seeds Charlotte and Clemson. 2008 3rd Northwestern at Fetzer Field on freshman ’s game-winner in the 2009 4th 61st minute. A cross-country trek ensued in the quar- 2010 3rd ters at No. 2 UCLA in what turned out to be 2011 1st UNC met No. 1 Wake Forest in the semifinals and jumped in front with a match for the ages. Despite playing more 2012 5th 2014 6th a Brian Shriver header in the fourth minute. made a run up the than 90 minutes with 10 men, Carolina ral- 2015 9th right side and found Shriver in the box for what proved to be the game- lied from a 3-1 deficit on goals by Tyler En- 2016 4th winner. gel and to force penalties, but 2017 4th the Bruins ultimately advanced to the Col- 2018 14th The Demon Deacons pressured the Tar Heels for the rest of the match, lege Cup with a 7-6 shootout victory over but goalkeeper Brooks Haggerty, who made a career-best seven saves, the Tar Heels. Soccer America and the back four withstood the pressure and advanced to their second 1983 19th national title match with their third shutout of the 2008 NCAA Tournament. Carolina earned the No. 5 national seed 1987 6th 1988 14th In the final, Carolina suffered a 1-0 loss to Maryland, ending their memo- in 2015, and promptly took down Coastal 1990 13th rable run through the postseason. Carolina, 2-1, in the second round, setting 1991 14th up a matchup with former Tar Heel head 1993 14th Carolina made a return trip to the College Cup in 2009 where the Tar coach Elmar Bolowich and the Creighton 1994 11th Heels squared off against undefeated and untied No. 1 Akron in the semifi- Blue Jays. UNC ultimately lost in the third 2000 1st nals. The Tar Heels held the Zips scoreless for the first time on the season round with a 1-0 setback. 2001 1st before falling, 5-4, in penalties. 2002 19th The 2016 campaign featured the Tar 2003 14th The Tar Heels opened the NCAA Tournament with a first round bye be- Heels returning to the College Cup for a 2005 10th fore dispatching No. 25 Brown by a 2-0 margin. Indiana came to Chapel Hill seventh time in program history. Drew Mur- 2006 10th next and left in similar fashion as Alex Dixon tallied the lone goal in UNC’s phy’s 102nd minute goal sent 9th-seeded 1-0 win. Next on the docket was No. 24 Drake who was the lone team to UNC past Providence in the quarterfinals to earn a spot in . Caro- tally against Carolina during the 2009 NCAA Tournament en route to falling lina won the ACC Coastal Division, held the top seed in the ACC Champion- 2-1. Kirk Urso and Dixon scored in the win, as Dixon became the first player ship and finished the season ranked No. 4 in the final NSCAA poll, its best in school history to score in three consecutive NCAA Tournament games. showing since winning the title in 2011.

North Carolina advanced to its third consecutive NCAA College Cup in The Tar Heels made it back-to-back College Cup appearances with a 2010 in remarkable fashion as the Tar Heels became the first team in NCAA return trip in 2017, the sixth trip in the last 10 seasons. During its run to the history to advance in three consecutive rounds via penalty shootout. College Cup, North Carolina were kings of the second half, scoring all six of its postseason goals during the second 45 minutes, and outscoring its The Tar Heels opened with a 0-0 draw against Georgetown before ad- opponents 6-2. Second half goals from Jelani Pieters and Mauricio Pineda vancing 5-4 on penalties. In the second round, sophomore All-America against UNCW and Jack Skahan and Pieters against SMU set up a quar- Enzo Martinez delivered the goal of the tournament by scoring with nine terfinal matchup with a red hot Fordham team. After Zach Wright put the Tar seconds remaining in regulation to tie Michigan State before UNC ad- Heels on the board in the 61st minute, Fordham answered back to tie things

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY NCAA vanced 5-4 on penalties once again. Another 1-1 draw in the quarterfinal two minutes later. Alan Winn scored the game-winner in the 80th minute to round against SMU resulted in a 4-2 penalty win to send Carolina to Santa send the Tar Heels back to the College Cup where they finished the season Barbara, Calif. In the semifinal Carolina went up against undefeated and No. 1 overall seed Louisville. The Cardinals took a 1-0 lead early in the second half be- fore Stephen McCarthy headed home a cross from Alex Dixon four minutes 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 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. was the only person to tally in the championship as Carolina downed Charlotte to claim the 2011 National Championship. Carolina reached the quarterfinal round for the fifth-straight season after

2020 CAROLINA MEN’S SOCCER YEARBOOK • PAGE 22 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. , 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: . 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: Todd Dunivant, 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.

2020 CAROLINA MEN’S SOCCER YEARBOOK • PAGE 23 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, /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, , 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: . 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. Virginia 0 1 — 1 North Carolina 1 1 — 2 SHOOTOUT SUMMARY: SMU - Josue Soto/N, Payton NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY NCAA 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, . 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. 2020 CAROLINA MEN’S SOCCER YEARBOOK • PAGE 24 Carolina Records In The NCAA Championship UNC 1, Charlotte 0 Clemson 1 0 –– 1 Individual - Game Charlotte 0 0 -- 0 UNC Goals: Rob Lovejoy (2). CU Goal: . Most Goals: 5 Ryan Kneipper vs. Winthrop (11/22/2002) North Carolina 0 1 -- 1 UNC Assist: . Saves: Brendan Moore Most Assists: 3 Matt Crawford vs. Winthrop (11/22/2002) UNC Goals: Ben Speas. Saves: Scott Goodwin (UNC) 7; (CU) 2. Shots: CU 11, UNC Nico Melo vs. FGCU (11/20/2016) (UNC) 4. Shots: Charlotte 19, UNC 10. Corner Kicks: 10. Corner Kicks: UNC 3, CU 2. Fouls: UNC 17, CU 14. Most Points: 10 Ryan Kneipper vs. Winthrop (11/22/2002) Charlotte 6, UNC 2. Fouls: Charlotte 13, UNC 8. Attendance: 4241. Most Saves: 9 Watson Jennison vs. Saint Louis (11/23/91) Attendance: 8777. Individual - Tournament Quarterfinal, Los Angeles, Calif., Dec. 6, 2014 Most Goals: 5 Ryan Kneipper, 2001, 2002 2012 (1-1-1) UCLA 3, UNC 3 (UCLA Advances on PKs, 7-6) Most Assists: 4 Omar Holness, 2014 Second Round, Chapel Hill, N.C., Nov. 18, 2012 North Carolina 1 2 0 0 –– 3 Most Points: 12 Ryan Kneipper, 2001 UNC 0, UMBC 0 (2 OT - North Carolina Advances UCLA 1 0 0 0 –– 3 Most Saves: 23 Darren Royer, 1987 on PKs, 3-2 UNC Goals: Omar Holness, Tyler Engel, Andy Craven. Individual - Career UMBC 0 0 0 0 –– 0 UCLA Goals: Brian Iloski, Christian Chavez, Abu Most Goals: 12 Ryan Kneipper, 1999-2002 North Carolina 0 0 0 0 –– 0 Danladi. UNC Assists: Raby George, Omar Holness. Most Assists: 7 Matt Crawford, 1999-2002 Saves: Phil Saunders (UMBC) 4; Scott Goodwin UCLA Assists: Danladi (2), , Gage Most Points: 26 Ryan Kneipper, 1999-2002 (UNC) 2. Shots: UNC 12, UMBC 9. Corner Kicks: UNC Zerboni. Saves: Brendan Moore (UNC) 6; Earl Edwards Most Saves: 34 Scott Goodwin, 2009-12 8, UMBC 6. Fouls: UMBC 12, UNC 8. Attendance: (UCLA) 5. Shots: UCLA 21, UNC 15. Corner Kicks: Team - Game 707. UCLA 8, UNC 3. Fouls: UNC 13, UCLA 13. Attendance: Most Shots: 40 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (12/8/2001) 4241. Most Goals: 6 vs. Winthrop (11/22/2002) Third Round, Chapel Hill, N.C., Nov. 25, 2012 SHOOTOUT SUMMARY: UNC - Raby George/Y, Rob vs. James Madison (11/20/14) UNC 1, Fairleigh Dickinson 0 (OT) Lovejoy/Y, Verneri Valimaa/Y, David October/Y, Glen Most Assists: 9 vs. Winthrop (11/22/2002) Fairleigh Dickinson 0 0 0 –– 0 Long/N, Andy Craven/Y, David Walden/Y, Warren Most Points: 21 vs. Winthrop (11/22/2002) North Carolina 0 0 1 –– 1 Marshall/N. UNC Goals: Cameron Brown. Assists: Rob Lovejoy. UCLA - Brian Iloski/N, Willie Raygoza/Y, Gage Team - Tournament NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY Most Shots: 95 2001, five games Saves: Jacob Lissek (FDU) 1; Scott Goodwin (UNC) Zerboni/Y, Larry Ndjock/Y, /Y, Jordan Vale/Y, Most Goals: 13 2014, four games 1. Shots: UNC 11, FDU 6. Corner Kicks: UNC 3, FDU Michael Amick/Y, Chase Gasper/Y. Most Assists: 10 2014, four games 2. Fouls: FDU 17, UNC 15. Attendance: 750. Most Points: 36 2014, four games 2015 (1-1-0) Quarterfinal Round, Chapel Hill, N.C., Nov. 30, Second Round, Chapel Hill, N.C., Nov. 22, 2015 2012 UNC 2, Coastal Carolina 1 Opponent Records In The NCAA Championship Indiana 1, UNC 0 Coastal Carolina 0 1 –– 1 Individual - Game Indiana 0 1 –– 1 North Carolina 1 1 –– 2 Most Goals: 3 Tony Keyes, Michigan State North Carolina 0 0 –– 0 UNC Goals: Tucker Hume, Zach Wright. Assists: Hume, (11/25/68) IND Goal: . Saves: Luis Soffner (IND) Jordan McCrary, David October. Saves: Fernando Pina Most Assists: 2 , UCLA (12/6/14) 3; Scott Goodwin (UNC) 2. Shots: UNC 13, IND 6. (CCU) 3; James Pyle (UNC) 2, Sam Euler (UNC) 2. Most Points: 6 Tony Keyes, Michigan State Corner Kicks: IND 4, UNC 1. Fouls: UNC 14, IND 12. Shots: UNC 16, CCU 11. Corner Kicks: UNC 4, CCU 1. (11/25/68) Attendance: 4352. Fouls: CCU 13, UNC 6. Attendance: 1036. Most Saves: 14 Vytautas Lenkutis, Fairleigh Dickinson (12/8/2001) 2013 (1-1-0) Third Round, Chapel Hill, N.C., Nov. 28, 2015 Team - Game First Round, Chapel Hill, N.C., Nov. 21, 2013 Creighton 1, UNC 0 Most Shots 37 Michigan State (11/25/68) UNC 1, USF 0 Creighton 1 0 –– 1 Most Goals: 5 Michigan State (11/25/68) USF 0 0 –– 0 North Carolina 0 0 –– 0 Most Assists: 5 Virginia (11/18/90) North Carolina 1 0 –– 1 CRE Goal: Timo Pitter. Saves: Connor Sparrow (CRE) Most Points: 12 Clemson (12/5/87) UNC Goal: Omar Holness. Assist: Cooper 4, Sam Euler (UNC) 1. Shots: UNC 21, CRE 9. Corner Vandermaas-Peeler. Saves: Brentton Muhammad Kicks: UNC 11, CRE 1. Attendance: 1432. *Please note: Statistics for assists, points and saves are not (USF) 6; Brendan Moore (UNC) 2. Shots: UNC 10, available from the 1968 game versus Michigan State. USF 5. Corner Kicks: UNC 7, USF 4. Fouls: UNC 12, 2016 (3-0-1) USF 12. Attendance: 1336. Second Round, Chapel Hill, N.C., Nov. 20, 2016 Third Round, Chapel Hill, N.C., Nov. 27, 2011 UNC 3, FGCU 2 (2OT) UNC 1, Indiana 0 Second Round, Irvine, Calif., Nov. 24, 2013 FGCU 1 1 0 0 –– 2 Indiana 0 0 0 -- 0 UCI 1, UNC 0 North Carolina 1 1 0 1 –– 3 North Carolina 0 0 1 -- 1 North Carolina 0 0 –– 0 UNC Goals: Tucker Hume 2, Nils Bruening. FGCU UNC Goals: Billy Schuler. Saves: Luis Soffner (IND) UC Irvine 0 1 –– 1 Goals: Robert Ferrer, Albert Ruiz. UNC Assists: Nico 4; Scott Goodwin (UNC) 0. Shots: UNC 20, IND 13. UCI Goal: Christopher Santanta. Assist: Michael Melo 3, Alan Winn, Zach Wright. FGCU Assists: Arion Corner Kicks: UNC 9, IND 7. Fouls: IND 12, UNC 5. Sperber. Saves: Brendan Moore (UNC) 2; UCI 0. Shots: Sobers-Assue, Eli Roubos. Saves: Jared Brown (FGCU) Attendance: 1504. UCI 8, UNC 3. Corner Kicks: UCI 3, UNC 1. Fouls: UNC 5; James Pyle (UNC) 1. Shots: UNC 28, FGCU 7. 24, UCI 15. Attendance: 1133. Corner Kicks: UNC 10, FGCU 1. Fouls: FGCU 16, UNC Quarterfinal Round, Chapel Hill, N.C., Dec. 3, 2011 13. Attendance: 636. UNC 2, Saint Mary’s 0 2014 (3-0-1) Saint Mary’s 0 0 -- 0 First Round, Chapel Hill, N.C., Nov. 20, 2014 Third Round, Syracuse, N.Y., Nov. 27, 2016 North Carolina 0 2 -- 2 UNC 6, James Madison 0 UNC 1, Syracuse 0 UNC Goals: , Ben Speas. Assists: Kirk James Madison 0 0 –– 0 North Carolina 1 0 –– 1 Urso, Billy Schuler. Saves: Doug Herrick (SMC) 5; North Carolina 1 5 –– 6 Syracuse 0 0 –– 0 Scott Goodwin (UNC) 4. Shots: UNC 15, SMC 15. UNC Goals: Andy Craven (3), Rob Lovejoy, Alan UNC Goal: Jeremy Kelly. UNC Assist: Cam Lindley. Corner Kicks: UNC 7, SCM 3. Fouls: SMC 8, UNC 5. Winn, Glen Long. Assists: Omar Holness (2), Craven, Saves: Hendrik Hilpert (SU) 8, James Pyle (UNC) 1. Attendance: 5810. David October, Winn, Zach Wright. Saves: Kyle Morton Shots: UNC 10, SU 6. Corner Kicks: UNC 2, SU 1. (JMU) 4, Bill Groben (JMU) 5; Brendan Moore (UNC) 0. Attendance: 720. Semifinal, Hoover, Ala., Dec. 9, 2011 Shots: UNC 24, JMU 2. Corner Kicks: UNC 3, JMU 1. UNC 2, UCLA 2 (2OT - North Carolina Advances on Fouls: UNC 17, JMU 11. Attendance: 511. Quarterfinal, Chapel Hill, N.C., Dec. 2, 2016 PKs, 3-1) UNC 1, Providence 0 (2OT) UCLA 1 1 0 0 — 2 Second Round, Charlotte, N.C., Nov. 23, 2014 Providence 0 0 0 0 –– 0 North Carolina 0 2 0 0 — 2 UNC 2, Charlotte 1 North Carolina 0 0 0 1 –– 1 UNC Goals: Rob Lovejoy, Billy Schuler. UCLA Goals: North Carolina 1 1 –– 2 UNC Goal: Drew Murphy. UNC Assist: Mauricio Pineda. , . UNC Assists: Ben Charlotte 0 1 –– 1 Saves: Colin Miller (PU) 5; James Pyle (UNC) 2. Shots: Speas, Enzo Martinez. UCLA Assists: Chandler Hoffman UNC Goals: Tyler Engel (2). CHA Goal: Own Goal. UNC 16, PU 6. Corner Kicks: UNC 6, PU 1. Fouls: UNC (2). Saves: Brian Rowe (UCLA) 9; Scott Goodwin (UNC) UNC Assist: Andy Craven. Saves: Brendan Moore 8, PU 6. Attendance: 4009. 4. Shots: UCLA 16, UNC 22. Corner Kicks: UCLA 1, (UNC) 4; Austin Pack (CHA) 4. Shots: UNC 13, CHA UNC 4. Fouls: UCLA 8, UNC 12. 12. Corner Kicks: CHA 10, UNC 3. Fouls: UNC 12, CHA Semifinal, Houston, Texas, Dec. 9, 2016 SHOOTOUT SUMMARY: UCLA - /N, Kelyn 9. Attendance: 1000. UNC 0, Stanford 0 (2OT - Stanford Advances on Rowe/N, Victor Munoz/Y, Fernando Monge/N. PKs, 10-9) North Carolina - Kirk Urso/Y, Drew McKinney/Y, Billy Third Round, Clemson, S.C., Nov. 30, 2014 North Carolina 0 0 0 0 –– 0 Schuler/N, Ben Speas/Y. Attendance: 9,623. UNC 2, Clemson 1 Stanford 0 0 0 0 –– 0 North Carolina 1 1 –– 2 Saves: James Pyle (UNC) 6, (SU) 3. Final, Hoover, Ala., Dec. 11, 2011 2020 CAROLINA MEN’S SOCCER YEARBOOK • PAGE 25 Shots: SU 13, UNC 11. Corner Kicks: SU 10, NC 1. Fouls: SU 13, UNC 9. Attendance: 6056. SHOOTOUT SUMMARY: UNC - David October/Y, Nils Bruening/Y, /Y, Mauricio Records In Regular Season Tournaments Pineda/Y, Andy Lopez/Y, Drew Murphy/Y, Jeremy Kelly/Y, Jack Skahan/Y, Alan Winn/Y, Alex Tournament Year Record Comsia/N. Mayor’s Cup 1978-80 4-2-0 Stanford - /Y, /Y, Adam Mosharrafa/Y, Tomas Hilliard-Arce/Y, Lynchburg Blue Ridge Tournament 1979 0-0-2 Drew Skundrich/Y, Corey Baird/Y, Sam Werner/Y, Brian Nana-Sinkam/Y, Colin Hyatt/Y, Amir Williamsburg Kiwanis Classic 1979 1-1-0 Bashti/Y. Harbour Front Kiwanis Classic 1980, 82 2-1-1 2017 (3-1-0) South Carolina Invitational 1982 1-0-1 Second Round, Cary, N.C., Nov. 19, 2017 Wolfpack Classic 1983-84 3-1-0 UNC 2, UNCW 1 Patriot Invitational 1983-87 6-3-1 UNCW 0 1 –– 1 North Carolina 0 2 –– 2 Tar Heel Invitational 1986-88 4-2-0 UNC Goals: Jelani Pieters, Mauricio Pineda. UNCW Goals: Julio Moncada UNC Assists: Zach Florida Invitational Cup 1986 1-1-0 Wright, Alan Winn, Mark Salas. UNCW Assists: David Lozano. Saves: Ryan Cretens(UNCW) Indiana adidas-Met Life Classic 1988, 94 2-2-0 5; James Pyle (UNC) 4. Shots: UNC 12, UNCW 9. Corner Kicks: UNC 8, UNCW 1. Central Florida Invitational 1988 2-0-0 Fouls: UNCW 16, UNC 9. Attendance: 910. Demon Deacon Weekend Challenge 1989-92 5-3-0 Third Round, Cary, N.C., Nov. 25, 2017 Great Carolina Shootout 1990 2-0-0 SMU 0, Syracuse 2 adidas Carolina Classic 1991-95 10-0-0 SMU 0 0 –– 0 Chiquita Invitational 1993 0-2-0 North Carolina 0 2 –– 2 UNC Goals: Jack Skahan, Jelani Pieters. UNC Assist: Cam Lindley. Saves: Michael Nelson Sheraton/Lanzera Classic 1993 1-1-0 (SMU) 4, James Pyle (UNC) 1. Shots: UNC 9, SMU 5. Corner Kicks: UNC 7, SMU 1. South Carolina MetLife Classic 1994 1-1-0 Attendance: 485. UConn/New England Ford Dealers Soccer Classic 1995 2-0-0 adidas/Eurosport Carolina Classic 1996-97 3-1-0 Quarterfinal, Cary, N.C., Dec. 2, 2017 UNC 2, Fordham 1 Nike Wake Forest Classic 1998, 2003 3-1-0 Fordham 0 1 –– 1 Carolina Nike Classic 1998-00, 02-19 32-7-3 North Carolina 0 2 –– 2 Diadora Creighton Classic 1999 1-1-0 UNC Goals: Zach Wright, Alan Winn. Fordham Goal: Jannik Loebe. UNC Assists: Jack UAB Nike Classic 2000 1-1-0 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. UNC Greensboro Classic 2000-2001 6-0-0 Attendance: 1687. Saint Louis Soccer Classic 2001 1-1-0 Brown Classic 2002 1-1-0 Semifinal, Chester, Pa., Dec. 8, 2017 Vermont Soccer Classic 2003 1-0-1 UNC 0, Indiana 1 North Carolina 0 0 –– 0 Ohio State Classic 2004 1-0-1 Indiana 0 1 –– 1 Alltel/Nike Classic 2005 2-0-0 Indiana Goal: . Indiana Assist: Trevor Swartz Saves: James Pyle (UNC) adidas Wake Forest Classic 2006-08 4-0-2 4, (IU) 2. Shots: IU 7, UNC 8. Corner Kicks: IU 1, NC 4. Fouls: IU 8, UNC 7. Stihl Soccer Classic 2014 2-0-0 Attendance: 4948. Totals 102-32-10 2018 (0-1-0) Second Round, Cary, N.C., Nov. 18, 2018 UNC 1, JMU 2 Record In Overtime Games JMU 1 1 –– 2 Versus All Opponents: 76-36-109 North Carolina 0 1 –– 1 In Penalty Kicks: 8-9 (1987 vs. South Carolina; 1992 vs. Wake Forest; 2003 vs. UNC Goals: Giovanni Montesdeoca. JMU Goals: Manuel Ferriol. Aaron Ward-Baptiste UNC NC State; 2005 vs. Duke; 2006 vs. Wake Forest; 2009 vs. NC State; 2009 vs. 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. Akron; 2010 vs. Georgetown, Michigan State, SMU; 2011 vs. UCLA; 2012 vs. Virginia, UMBC; 2014 vs. UCLA; 2015 vs. Syracuse; 2016 vs. Stanford; 2019 vs. Syracuse) Most Overtimes in One Season: 10 overtime games in 1979; 4-1-5 record

NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY TOURNAMENT NCAA In NCAA Championship Games: 9-3-8 (most recent in 2016 vs. Stanford) In ACC Championship Games: 6-1-8 (penalty kick win vs. Wake Forest in 1992; loss vs. NC State in 2003; loss vs. Duke in 2005; loss vs. Wake Forest in 2006; loss vs. NC State in 2009; win vs. Virginia in 2012; loss vs. Syracuse in 2015; loss vs. Syracuse in 2019)

Top Men’s Soccer Crowds At Dorrance Field 1. 5,810 Carolina vs. Saint Mary’s (12/3/11) 2. 4,825 Carolina vs. Duke (9/30/11) 3. 4,717 Carolina vs. Duke (10/11/07) 4. 4,592 Carolina vs. Duke (10/4/13) 5. 4,439 Carolina vs. Duke (9/18/09) 6. 4,415 Carolina vs. Virginia (9/21/12) 7. 4,352 Carolina vs. Indiana (11/30/12) 8. 4,230 Carolina vs. Gardner-Webb (8/25/12) 9. 4,221 Carolina vs. NC State (9/12/09) 10. 4,201 Carolina vs. California (8/29/14) 11. 4,089 Carolina vs. Maryland (9/13/13) 12. 4,009 Carolina vs. Providence (12/2/16) 13. 3,939 Carolina vs. UCLA (8/31/14) 14. 3,825 Carolina vs. Duke (10/2/99) 15. 3,727 Carolina vs. Wake Forest (11/1/08) (Since 1990 renovation)

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