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Sept. 19, 2014

South Carolina at East Tennessee State
Summers-Taylor Stadium – Johnson City, Tenn.
Sat., Sept. 20, 7 PM
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14 SC Men’s Soccer Notes-9/19 Get Acrobat Reader

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Brad Muller’s feature on Jeff Addai

South Carolina Team Notes

  • The 3-0 start was South Carolina’s best since 2004, when it won its first four matches.
  • The Gamecocks stand with an all-time record of 454-202-68 (.674).
  • Sophomore goalkeeper Marco Velez won two honors over Sept. 8-9, the Conference USA Defensive Player of the Week and the Disney Soccer/NSCAA Player of the Week.
  • It’s Velez’s second C-USA weekly honor, matching his award on Oct. 28, 2013, as a freshman.
  • He’s the first national player of the week for SC since Bradlee Baladez took the College Soccer News award on Oct. 4, 2010.
  • The last Gamecock to earn NSCAA Player of the Week was Ayo Akinsete on Oct. 25, 2006.
  • Senior defender Mahamoudou Kaba took a spot on CSN’s Team of the Week, the first national honor of his this year.
  • Kaba also garnered the C-USA Preseason Defensive Player of the Year award.
  • Ranked 17th in the Sept. 9 NSCAA/Continental Tire poll, South Carolina received its first ranking since the last regular season poll of 2011 (23rd).

Berson Trying to Move up NCAA Coaching Wins List

  • The only head coach in South Carolina men’s soccer history, Mark Berson ranks as one of four coaches in NCAA Division I history with 450 wins at one institution.
  • Berson owns 465 career victories, which includes his 11 in 1977 at The Citadel.
  • His next win ties him with former SMU coach Schellas Hyndman for 6th on the NCAA Division I wons list and 17th on the all-divisions listing.
  • He’s coached 11 players who have captured 13 All-America nods at South Carolina.

Troyer Named a Senior CLASS Award Candidate

  • On Sept. 2, the Senior CLASS Award announced its 30 candidates for its men’s award, naming Gamecock Braeden Troyer to the list.
  • Troyer leads all SC returners with 10 career goals, tied for seventh in Gamecock history during the Conference USA era (since 2005).
  • Twice he’s been named to the C-USA All-Academic Team, and he has three All-C-USA nods, (`12 second team, `11 & `13 third team).
  • He also made the 2011 Conference USA All-Freshman Team and has been honored once on the College Soccer News Team of the Week (Sept. 29, 2013).
  • On two occasions, CoSIDA has voted him on the Capital One Academic All-District 4 team.
  • In the classroom, he’s been a member of the Honors College at South Carolina and earned three C-USA Academic Medals, given to student-athletes with a 3.75 GPA.
  • He’s a co-captain in 2014 (along with Mahamoudou “Mo” Kaba).

Delays and Waiting Part of Gamecock Season

  • The first three South Carolina games all came with some sort of delayed start.
  • For the season opener against Belmont, the previous games at Stone Stadium pushed the start back to 9:37, over an hour later than the 8:30 PM scheduled start.
  • Lightning in the Columbia area pushed back the start against No. 25/18 Clemson by 1:40.
  • Heavy rains brought standing water to the Stone Stadium pitch for a time, but the field crew and event managers got it cleared and ready for a 7:15 PM kickoff, 15 minutes after the set time.

The Gamecocks Shine in the Classroom as Well

  • South Carolina’s 18 returners have a total of 30 SEC Academic Honor Roll certificates and 31 Conference USA Academic Honor Roll notations between them.
  • Of those, 10 are Conference USA Academic Medal mentions, which is awarded to student-athletes with a 3.75 cumulative GPA or higher.
  • Four of the seniors, Robert Beebe, Mahamoudou “Mo” Kaba, Asa Kryst and Braeden Troyer have three certificates each.
  • Troyer has three of those Academic Medals, while both Ryan Arambula and Jeffrey Torda have two.

We Scheduled Strong Foes

  • Of the 17 regular-season matches scheduled this season for the Gamecocks, 12 come against top-100 RPI teams in the final 2013 report from the NCAA.
  • Seven rank in the top 50, four from C-USA (Charlotte, UAB, Old Dominion & New Mexico).
  • Four foes made the NSCAA/Continental Tire Preseason Top 25, well, 26 when you count Old Dominion tying for the 25th spot with Navy.
  • The Gamecocks are 1-0-0 against a ranked team in 2014, beating No. 25/18 Clemson.

Gamecocks Have a Rich History in NCAA Tournament

  • On 20 occasions, the Gamecocks made an NCAA Tournament, the most in Conference USA.
  • Eleven times, the Gamecocks made the NCAA Tournament Round of 16.
  • South Carolina is 16-19-1 in the tourney, making two College Cups in 1988 and 1993.

South Carolina Celebrating 10 Years in Conference USA

  • The 2014 season is South Carolina’s 10th as a men’s soccer affiliate member of Conference USA.
  • In 2011, the Garnet and Black captured the league’s regular-season crown, sharing it with UAB.
  • Twice, the Gamecocks have won the league’s tournament (2005 and 2010).
  • South Carolina’s student-athletes have taken 40 all-league nods, with 14 coming on the first team.
  • In C-USA outings, South Carolina owns a 35-23-16 (.581) mark. At Stone Stadium, that record is 19-11-6 (.611).

Gamecocks vs. Ranked Foes

  • South Carolina is 32-53-9 (.386) against foes ranked in the NSCAA top 25 (since 1996).
  • Broken down by site, the Gamecocks are 17-24-4 (.422) at home, 11-18-5 (.397) on the road and 4-11 (.267) in neutral-site outings.
  • In 2013, the Gamecocks went 2-2 against teams ranked in the NSCAA poll at the time of the game, including a 1-1 mark on the road.
  • South Carolina has taken its last three meetings against a ranked team (No. 25 New Mexico on 10/26/13, No. 10 UAB on 11/3/13, No. 25 Clemson on 9/2/14).

Recent Dominance of Archrival Clemson

  • Since 2007, the Gamecocks are 6-2 against their archrivals, with both of the losses coming in double overtime on the road (2011 & 2013).
  • The last four matches at Stone Stadium have gone to the Gamecocks, three coming in shutouts.
  • It’s the best stretch since the Gamecocks went 10-4 from 1985-95 against the Tigers, with three of the wins in that stretch coming in NCAA Tournament play.

Roster Notes

  • South Carolina brought back 18 letter-winners to go with nine newcomers for 2014.
  • The Gamecocks return 80 percent of their goals and 76 percent of their assists from last year.
  • Included in that returning group is the top-two goal scorers (Jeffrey Torda and Mahamoudou Kaba) and the top-two assist distributors (Kurtis Turner and Ryan Arambula).
  • Only one goalkeeper of three who played in 2013 is not back from last year (Chris Duzan, 30:19).
  • Four Conference USA award winners return, including defenders Kaba and Braeden Troyer as well as 2013 All-Freshman Team members Turner (midfielder) and Marco Velez (goalkeeper).
  • Both Kaba and Troyer made the C-USA Preseason team, with Kaba garnering the Defensive Player of the Year title.

Notes from SC’s Season Opening Win vs. Belmont

  • Kurtis Turner’s 25-yard rebound in the 106th put SC over Belmont, SC’s 31st season-opening win.
  • The Gamecocks outshot the Bruins 26-5 and had a 14-0 advantage in corner kicks.
  • None of Belmont’s shots came on goal, while the Gamecocks made BU’s keeper make seven stops.
  • The attendance of 5,415 ranks as the 4th-best in Stone Stadium history and 8th in the site’s history of men’s matches.
The Last Meeting
ETSU 0
South Carolina 1
August 30, 2013
Columbia, S.C.
Gamecocks Secure Season Opener 1-0 On Torda Goal
Sophomore midfielder Jeffrey Torda gave South Carolina (1-0-0) a 1-0 season-opening victory over East Tennessee State (0-1-0) on Friday night at Stone Stadium.

Scouting East Tennessee State

  • The Bucs are 3-2 on the season, splitting their last two games against C-USA foes Kentucky (L, 0-2) and FIU (W, 2-1).
  • New head coach Bo Oshoniyi inherited only three returning starters from last year’s Atlantic Sun champions.
  • Now in the Southern Conference, ETSU came in third in the preseason coaches poll.
  • Back is leading goal scorer Emmanuel Wilson, a redshirt junior who recorded four goals last year.
  • Wilson and junior midfielder Donte Brangman both made the preseason All-SoCon team.
  • Redshirt sophomore Joao Ramalho has exploded with five goals and 11 points already in 2014.
  • Redshirt freshman Daniel Adelman has played every minute in goal for ETSU, holding a 1.40 goals against average while making 12 saves in 450 minutes.
  • Both of ETSU’s losses came in shutouts (Kentucky and Radford).

Series History vs. the Bucs

  • South Carolina claimed the only meeting between the two schools last year.

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