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Men’s Soccer Continues Road Trip at No. 12 Marshall
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Men’s Soccer Continues Road Trip at No. 12 Marshall

#WEareCarolina

South Carolina Gamecocks (7-5-2, 1-2-2)
South Carolina Gamecocks (7-5-2, 1-2-2)
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#12 Marshall Thundering Herd (7-1-4, 4-1)
#12 Marshall Thundering Herd (7-1-4, 4-1)
Huntington, W.Va. | Hoops Family Field

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. – The South Carolina men’s soccer team continues its road trip when the Gamecocks travel to No. 12 Marshall Wednesday night for a 7 p.m. kickoff.

Gameday Information – #WEareCarolina
Series History: Marshall leads 15-5-1
Trend: Marshall won 8
Last Meeting: Marshall 2, South Carolina 1 | Sept. 20, 2024 | Columbia, S.C.
Carolina Win Streak: 2, 2007-2008
MU Win Streak: 8, 2017-present

South Carolina Gamecocks 7-5-2, 1-2-2 Sun Belt
Coach: Tony Annan | 5th Season – 33-36-13
Goal Leader: 6 | Ethan Ballek
Assist Leader: 4 | Ethan Ballek
Points Leader: 16 | Ethan Ballek
Shots Leader: 44 | Ethan Ballek
Saves Leader: 41 | Filip Versterre

#12 Marshall Thundering Herd 7-1-4, 4-1 Sun Belt
Coach: Chris Grassie | 9th Season

Taking the Pitch

  • This will be the 22nd meeting between the Gamecocks and Thundering Herd.
  • The two sides have played every season from since 2005 as both were previously members of the Conference USA.
  • Carolina’s last road victory came Oct. 2, 2015 in a 2-1 win.
  • South Carolina is 2-7-1 all-time in Huntington.
  • All-time, the Herd have out-scored the Gamecocks 35-20.

Quick Notes

  • This is the 48th season of South Carolina men’s soccer.
  • The Gamecocks currently leads the nation in attendance (4,211).
  • Six of Carolina’s home matches rank in the top-25 for attendance in DI this season.
  • The match between Carolina at Clemson is the fourth highest attended match in D1 (6,536).
  • Carolina has led the nation in attendance the last three seasons, averaging 4,399 fans per game the last two seasons.
  • Since the NCAA started tracking attendance in 1998, the last two seasons rank 4th and 6th all-time in average attendance.
  • They are the first program to lead the NCAA in attendance three straight seasons since UC Santa Barbara led nine straight years (2007-2015).
  • The Gamecocks have an all-time record of 544-297-89
  • South Carolina is in its fourth season in the Sun Belt Conference.
  • The Gamecocks has their four-match winning streak snapped against UNF, it was their longest since winning seven straight in 2016.
  • Carolina took down No. 11 UNCG, its first ranked win since Nov. 2023.
  • Filip Versterre ranks 32nd in the nation in goalie minutes played.
  • Ethan Ballek ranked 17th in the nation in shots per game.
  • Carolina ranks second in the Sun Belt and 33rd in the nation in fewest fouls per game.
  • Mika Habel was named the Sun Belt Defensive Player of the Week on Sept. 30.
  • Carolina’s victory over Winthrop was the first since Georgia State (9/30/2014) when making zero saves.
  • Ethan Ballek was named the Sun Belt Offensive Player of the Week on Sept. 16.
  • William Nilsson was named the Sun Belt Defensive Player of the Week on Sept. 16.
  • It’s the first time in program history the Gamecocks swept Player of the Week awards in back-to-back weeks.
  • Tyler Trimnal was named the Sun Belt Offensive Player of the Week on Sept. 9.
  • Yvan Malarte was named the Sun Belt Defensive Player of the Week on Sept. 9.
    • It’s the first time since 2017 sweeping the conference Player of the Week honors.
  • Yvan Malarte and Alejandro Velazquez-Lopez tallied a goal and an assist against Charlotte.
  • Ethan Ballek tallied a career-high two assists in the win over FIU.
    • He finished the night with four points, adding a goal.
  • Tyler Trimnal scored his first goal as a Gamecock against FIU, tallying a brace that included the game-winner in the 83rd minute.
  • The win over FIU marked Carolina’s first comeback win since 2022 (USC Upstate, 9/6).
  • It’s the first time since 2011 Carolina opened the season with back-to-back road matches.
    • 1995 is the only other season in which they played back-to-back road matches to start.
  • Mika Habel has scored in back-to-back matches to start the season after notching his first career goal against the College of Charleston.
  • Andrew Goldsworthy also tallied his first career goal in the win over CofC.
    • Freshman Matthew DeJianne has tallied an assist in his first two collegiate matches, both coming on goals by Habel.
  • Carolina was picked to finish fifth in the conference by the coaches.
  • The squad had three players named to the Preseason All-Sun Belt Team: Ethan Ballek, Alexander Stjernegaard, and Alejandro Velazquez-Lopez.
  • Ethan Ballek was named to the United Soccer Coaches Forwards to Watch List.
  • Alexander Stjernegaard was named to the USC Midfielders to Watch List.

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