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Head coach | Mark Berson | |||
Conference | Independent | |||
Record | 12-7-1 | |||
NCAA Tournament | First Round | |||
Leading Scorer(s) | Sebastian Lindholm (6 goals) |
The following contains the names of the members of the 2004 South Carolina Gamecocks men's soccer team and the results of each match. The 2004 season was a successful one for Gamecock soccer that would include a berth in the NCAA Tournament, their 17th all-time. The team finished the season with a 12–7–1 record that included four wins over top-25 opponents. The 2004 roster was a star-studded one that included three future professionals; Brad Guzan, Mike Sambursky, and Josh Alcala.[1]
Roster
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Results
Date | Opponent | Location | Result | Attendance | Record |
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Thurs., Aug. 26 | Virginia | Columbia, South Carolina | T 0-0 | (unknown) | 0-0-0 |
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Wed., Sep. 1 | William and Mary | Columbia, South Carolina | W 2-1 | 582 | 1-0-0 |
Sat., Sep. 4 | Winthrop | Rock Hill, South Carolina | W 2-0 | 202 | 2-0-0 |
Fri., Sep. 10 | #16Portland | Columbia, South Carolina | W 3-2 | 1,018 | 3-0-0 |
Sun., Sep.12 | Bucknell | Columbia, South Carolina | W 1-0 | 1,008 | 4-0-0 |
Fri., Sep. 17 | Penn | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | L 0-1 | 125 | 4-1-0 |
Sun., Sep. 19 | Princeton | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | T 2-2 | 125 | 4-1-1 |
Fri., Sep. 24 | #13 Wake Forest | Winston-Salem, North Carolina | W 1-0 | 2,676 | 5-1-1 |
Wed., Sept. 29 | Davidson | Davidson, North Carolina | W 4-1 | 821 | 6-1-1 |
Sun., Oct. 3 | Gardner–Webb | Columbia, South Carolina | W 3-0 | 782 | 7-1-1 |
Sun., Oct. 10 | Clemson | Columbia, South Carolina | W 1-0 | 4,312 | 8-1-1 |
Wed., Oct. 13 | #8 Charlotte | Columbia, South Carolina | L 0-1 | 342 | 8-2-1 |
Sat., Oct. 16 | North Carolina | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | L 0-2 | 821 | 8-3-1 |
Wed., Oct. 20 | College of Charleston | Charleston, South Carolina | L 0-3 | 1,636 | 8-4-1 |
Sat., Oct., 23 | UNC-Wilmington | Wilmington, North Carolina | W 3-1 | 536 | 9-4-1 |
Wed., Oct. 27 | #7 Furman | Columbia, South Carolina | L 0-1 | 482 | 9-5-1 |
Sun., Oct. 31 | #13Duke | Columbia, South Carolina | W 1-0 | 631 | 10-5-1 |
Fri., Nov. 5 | Coastal Carolina | Charleston, South Carolina | L 2-3 | 204 | 10-6-1 |
Sun, Nov. 7 | Alabama A&M | Charleston, South Carolina | W 3-2 | 207 | 11-6-1 |
Sun., Nov. 14 | #21 FIU | Columbia, South Carolina | W 3-1 | 579 | 12-6-1 |
Fri., Nov 19 | College of Charleston | Columbia, South Carolina | L 2-3 | 1,266 | 12-7-1 |
See also
References
- 1 2 3 Archived November 12, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
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