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Men's Soccer to Play Two Games This Week

       

Men's Soccer to Play Two Games This Week

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Coastal Carolina (3-7-1) men’s soccer team starts the week off on the road as it takes on conference rival High Point at 4 p.m. on October 12. The Chants then returns home for a non-conference match-up against #17 UNC-Greensboro at 11 a.m. at CCU Soccer Field on October 15.

Scouting High Point

High Point (0-7-3, 0-3-1 Big South) are off to a tough start having lost its last three games by a combined score of 13-2. Over the weekend, the Panthers were defeated by Southern Conference rival Appalachian State 4-1. Leading the charge against the Mountaineers was sophomore Cole Atkins, who scored the goal for HPU in the loss. On the season, High Point has had a solid offensive attack led by freshman Dan Haywood’s nine points on four goals. Atkins is second on the team with eight points, while junior Chris Archer leads the team with two assists. Freshman Adam Ross has spent most of the season between the pipes for High Point and has been under attack, as he has allowed 27 goals and recorded 36 saves on the season.

Series Against High Point

Coastal has had the best of its all-time series with High Point. The Chants own a career mark of 7-1-2 against the Panthers, having outscored HPU 27-6. Last season, Coastal defeated High Point 5-0 as senior Jordie Hughes had a hat trick and an assist in the victory. Former Chant Boyzzz Khumalo had a three assist day in the win as well. Head Coach Shaun Docking and CCU's soccer team have not lost to High Point since 1998, the year before they official became a member of the Big South Conference for men’s soccer.

Scouting UNC-Greensboro

#17 UNC-Greensboro (8-3, 2-0 Southern) are red-hot having won their last three games and six of its last seven games overall. The only three losses the Spartans have suffered this season have come at the hands of #6 Conneticut, #10 North Carolina and UNC-Wilmington. In their last game the Spartans had two goals from Hermann Trophy candidate Randi Patterson to defeat Davidson 4-2. Patterson has an amazing 26 points on 12 goals this season. Going into last weekends action he was sixth nationally in goals scored. Patterson also was recently named the Southern Conference’s Men’s Soccer Player of the Month for his play during the month of September. Another standout for UNC-G has been Scott Jones. Jones is another candidate for the Hermann Trophy and has delivered nine assists and 11 points this season. The Spartans goalkeeper senior Jay Benfield has an outstanding 46 saves, only 12 goals allowed and 4 shutouts this season.

Series Against UNC-Greensboro

The Spartans lead the all-time series between the two teams by a game at 7-6-2. Last season when the Spartans were the second ranked team in the nation, Coastal was defeated 2-0. Current Chant Ryan Nowak, then playing for UNC-Greensboro, recorded the shutout for the Spartans. CCU has outscored the Spartans 29-18 lifetime, although 15 of the goals were scored in a two-game period of time.

Yes... Day Light

Out of Coastal’s six remaining games, four of them will be starting in the afternoon at 5 p.m. and earlier. The only remaining games starting in the evening for CCU is the 7 p.m. rescheduled Winthrop game on October 19 and 6 p.m. VMI game on October 29. So far CCU is only 1-5-1 in games starting before 5 p.m. this season, so this will provide the Chants the opportunity to improve upon their mark.

Keeping the Faith

Coastal may have lost its last three games, but have led the games in most offensive categories, besides goals, during that time. The Chants have outshot their opponents 46-36, including a 16-15 advantage in shots on goal. CCU has also held a commanding 21-5 lead in corner kicks during the losing streak.

A Tough One

Coastal lost its third game in a row this time falling to Davidson 3-1. CCU tied the game on a goal from sophomore Patrick Robertson off the feed from Lachlan Cahill. The tie did not last as Coastal soon was playing a man down, as Robertson was given a red card for running into the Davidson goalie and thrown out of the game. From that point on Davidson took advantage, scoring two late goals make the final score 3-1.

A Little Rain Must Fall

CCU conference game originally schedule against Winthrop for October 5 was rescheduled until October 19 due to the poor weather conditions brought on by Tropical Storm Tammy.

A Heartbreaker

Coastal lost a heartbreaker to Radford 2-1 despite outshooting the Highlanders 24-6 including 8-3 shots on goals. Senior Jordie Hughes led both teams with eight shots and scored the Chants goal. CCU had several near misses including a shot by Hughes on a break away that hit off the crossbar and two shots on consecutive possessions by freshman Brad Stisser that went just wide. The loss fell to Nowak who saw his record even at 3-3. Hughes moved into a fourth place tie with former Chant Hilmar Arnason for career goals (40) with his tally in the game.

Panthers Prevail

Birmingham-Southern got off to an early 2-0 lead on Coastal only to see the Chanticleers cut the deficit to a goal on a Dominic Rossi tally. After another BSC goal gave the Panthers another back their two goal lead, Coastal again fought back to cut the lead in half late on the Jordie Hughes goal off a penalty kick. But that was as close as the Chants would get as Birmingham-Southern won the Big South Conference matchup 3-2. For the game Hughes had a goal and an assist.

Moving on Up

Jordie Hughes continues to rise on Coastal’s all-time lists. With 11 points this season, Hughes has now totaled 102 points in his distinguished career, tied with former Chant David Skulason for fifth place. Hughes’ three assists this season moves him into ninth place all-time in assists with 22. Hughes has four goals this season uping his career total to 40, so he is now tied with former Chant Hilmar Arnason for fourth place in career goals.

Who Loves Tournaments

Before the start of conference season, Coastal Carolina senior midfielder Joseph Kabwe had an amazing streak of making three of the four All-Tournaments teams for CCU. Kabwe finished his strong non-conference play by being named co-MVP of the Coastal Carolina/adidas Classic.

Getting it Done

Since head coach Shaun Docking took over as CCU coach in 1998 the Chants are an impressive 21-8-4 during in-season tournaments outscoring the opposition a combined 84-44.

Kabwe’s MVP Performance

Coastal senior Joseph Kabwe was a named the co-MVP of the Coastal Carolina/adidas Classic as he registered two goals and four points in the tournament. Other Chants named to the All-Tournament squad include sophomores Lachlan Cahill, Dominic Rossi and freshman Kyle Russell.

We are the Champions...Partially

Coastal Carolina had an early goal (8:46) by sophomore Kevin Van Berg off the feed from sophomore Robert Holstein and senior Jordie Hughes and ended up in tie with College of Charleston 1-1 (2OT). Coastal outshot the Cougars 18-8 including an 13-2 advantage in the second period and both overtimes. Freshman Djamel Bekka and sophomore Lachlan Cahill each had three shots in the game including two shots on goal each to lead CCU. Coastal was named the Co-Champions of the Tournament along with CofC.

Kabwe Steps it Up

Senior Joseph Kabwe scored the game tying with just over three minutes remaining in regulation (86:59) and then tallied the game-winning goal with just under two minutes remaining in the first overtime (98:29) to propel Coastal Carolina men's soccer team to a thrilling 4-3 overtime victory over Virginia Commonwealth on the first night of the Coastal Carolina/adidas Classic. Other Chants to score in the game include the Australian duo of Lachlan Cahill and Dominic Rossi. Rossi had a goal and Cahill totaled a goal and an assist. Sophomore Patrick Robertson and senior Jordie Hughes also tallied assists for Coastal. Sophomore goalkeeper Ryan Nowak took home the win for Coastal. It was his third win of the season and the first ever win for Coastal over VCU in three tries.

Nike Harvard All-Tournament Team

Coastal Carolina senior Jordie Hughes and sophomore Lachlan Cahill both were named to the Nike/Harvard Invitational All-Tournament Team at the conclusion of the tournament.

Another Close Defeat

Coastal Carolina men’s soccer team dropped a close 1-0 game to New Hampshire despite outshooting the Wildcats 12-7 including a 4-2 advantage on shots on goal. Senior Jordie Hughes led both teams with three shots including two on goal. Sophomore goalkeeper Ryan Nowak took the loss for Coastal.

Seeing Red

Coastal took a tough defeat against the Crimson of Harvard 3-0. Coastal was outshot by Harvard 17-6. CCU goalkeeper Aaron Weant only allowed a goal in 45 minutes of action but still took the loss for Coastal.

The Honorees Are...

Following the action at the Diadora/Spinx Furman Invitational three Chants were named to the All-Tournament squad. Seniors Jordie Hughes and Joseph Kabwe and sophomore Kevin Van Den Berg were Coastal’s three honorees.

A Shootout

Senior Jordie Hughes had the game-tying and game-winning goals as Coastal won a wild one over Mercer 5-3 on the final day of the Diadora/Spinx Furman Invitational. Sophomore Dominic Rossi took the feed from freshman Djamel Bekka for the first tally of the game. Senior Joseph Kabwe scored an unassisted goal. An own goal by Mercer was scored for the fifth and final tally of the game for Coastal. Sophomore Ryan Nowak picked up his second win of the season in the victory. Coastal improved its all-time record against Mercer to an impressive 7-0.

The Australian Connection

Coastal Carolina men’s soccer team took the tough loss against #24 Ohio State. CCU outshots the Buckeyes 9-7 including an advantage of 7-6 on shots on goal. Sophomore Lachlan Cahill took the feed from fellow Australian sophomore Dominic Rossi for the only Coastal goal of the afternoon. It was also the first time the two of them have been involved in a scoring play together.

Three All-Tournament Selections at adidas Invitational

Following the Coastal Carolina/adidas Invitational three Chants were named to the All-Tournament team. The list in order is senior Joseph Kabwe, junior Bobby Zimmer and freshman Brad Stisser.

A Close Defeat

Coastal Carolina lost a tough 1-0 game to Binghamton in the championship game of the Coastal Carolina/adidas Classic. The game was scoreless in the first half and it wasn’t until nearly 25 minutes into the second half that the Bearcats broke through. CCU would have three great opportunities in the second half include several good shots by sophomore Dominic Rossi and senior Peter Louis but BU held on for the victory.

A Team Effort

CCU opened the 2005 season with a team effort victory, 6-0, over Northeastern. Six different Chants tallied goals. Senior Craig Reed tallied the first goal of the season for Coastal with sophomore Patrick Robertson, senior Peter Louis, senior Joseph Kabwe, freshman Brad Stisser and sophomore Dominic Rossi scoring the next five goals in that order. For the game Kabwe had a goal and an assist.

Chanticleers in Season Openers

With a win against Northeastern to start the season, Coastal Carolina has a career mark of 19-6-1 in season openers dating back to 1978. The Chanticleers have outscored their opponents a combined 70-30 during the first day of the season. The last time Coastal lost a game on opening day was against Wake Forest in 1999 by a score of 6-1. Last season, Coastal defeated Anderson by a score of 8-0 in its first game.

Milestone Victory

Head coach Shaun Docking won the 115th of his career and his 95th since his arrival at Coastal with his win on Sunday, September 11. He only trails former Coastal coach Paul Banta, who had a record of 166-94-17 in his 14 year career, for victories at Coastal.

Pre-Season Favorites

Coastal Carolina was picked to capture its fifth consecutive Big South Conference title by the conference and its sports information directors. CCU captured nine first place votes and 114 of the 128 points to finish ahead of Birmingham-Southern.

Hughes Picked as Pre-Season Player of the Year

Senior Jordie Hughes was selected as the Big South Conference’s Preseason Player of the Year. Hughes was the Big South’s scoring leader last season with 43 points on 16 goals and 11 assists. The 2004 All-Big South First Team Member captured four first-place votes and 13 points overall to finish ahead of Birmingham-Southern’s Karim Dietz.

Yes....We’re Back

Coastal Carolina brings back 14 letterwinners and six starters from last years team. Besides Hughes, other starters of note back include senior forward Peter Louis, sophomore midfielder Lachlan Cahill, sophomore defenseman Patrick Robertson and junior defenseman Bobby Zimmer. CCU will also bring back both its goalkeepers Aaron Weant and Jeremy Wolfgang. The two combined to post the lowest goals-against average in the conference a season ago.

Two Chants Drafted

This past spring CCU had two more players drafted into the Major League Soccer (MLS). Boyzzz Khumalo and Mubarike Chisoni were drafted with the 36th pick and 46th pick, respectively, by the Chicago Fire and the Los Angeles Galaxy. Chisoni joins former Chant Joseph Ngwenya who was drafted by the Galaxy in 2004.

Momeni Among the Best

Coastal Carolina assistant coach Kom Momeni was named by College Soccer News as one of the top twenty-five assistant coaches in the country in the offseason. Momeni is entering his fourth year as an assistant under head coach Shaun Docking.

Up Next

Coastal has a pair of road conference game next week. First, the Chant travel to Rock Hill, S.C. to take on Winthrop on October 19 at 7 p.m. in a makeup of the game originally scheduled for October 5. CCU then continues its travels and goes to Asheville, N.C. to take on conference rival UNC Asheville at 4 p.m on October 22.