2001 South Carolina Gamecocks men's soccer team

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2001 Season
Head coach Mark Berson
ConferenceIndependent
Record12-5-2
NCAA TournamentSecond Round
Leading Scorer(s)Jordan Quinn (13 Goals)

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

Contents

Roster

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

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Results

DateOpponentLocationResultAttendanceRecord
Sun., Nov. 12#12 Penn State Columbia, SCW 3-23,0281-0-0
Fri., Sep. 7#1 SMU Charleston, SCL 2-32851-1-0
Sun., Sep. 9 TCU Charleston, SCW 3-04612-1-0
Wed., Sep. 19 Charlotte Charlotte, NC W 1-08463-1-0
Sun., Sep. 23#24 Wake Forest Columbia, SCW 2-12,2344-1-0
Wed., Sep. 26#16 Davidson Columbia, SCW 4-11,3295-1-0
Sun., Sep. 30 College of Charleston Columbia, SCW 2-02,8286-1-0
Wed., Oct. 3#3 Furman Greenville, SCW 3-22,6127-1-0
Sun., Oct. 7#14 Clemson Clemson, SCL 1-23,4177-2-0
Mon., Oct. 15 Gardner-Webb Columbia, SCW 5-08088-2-0
Fri., Oct. 19 Maryland Columbia, SCL 0-11,7398-3-0
Sun., Oct. 21#8 Rutgers Columbia, SCT 1-11,8598-3-1
Fri., Oct. 26 CS Fullerton Los Angeles, CAW 2-04929-3-1
Sun., Oct. 28 UCLA Los Angeles, CAT 0-09509-3-2
Sun., Nov. 4 Drury Columbia, SCW 3-057210-3-2
Fri., Nov 9#7 North Carolina Chapel Hill, NCL 0-12,05510-4-2
Sun., Nov 11 Elon Columbia, SCW 5-156111-4-2
Sat., Nov. 17 FIU Miami, FLW 5-425412-4-2
Sun., Nov 25UABColumbia, SCL 2-3 (OT)1,16312-5-2

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References

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  2. SOUTH CAROLINA GAMECOCKS University Official Athletic Site - Men's Soccer