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2001 Season
Head coach
Mark Berson
Conference
Independent
Record
12-5-2
NCAA Tournament
Second 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]
Roster
Number
Name
0
Michael Bachmeyer
1
Zac Jordan
2
Robert Rosenberg
3
Jonathan Rosenberg
4
Ryan Barber
5
Anthony Stovall
6
Time Glowienka
7
Dave Moore
8
Joey Worthen
9
Ryan Daley
11
Jacob Cavanaugh
12
Joey Vitagliano
14
Jon Rich
15
Jack Cummings
17
Ray Fischer
18
Kolby Runager
19
Udo Seidel
20
Jordan Smith
21
Jordan Quinn
22
Ryan Stocking
23
Chris Herron
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Results
Date
Opponent
Location
Result
Attendance
Record
Sun., Nov. 12
#12 Penn State
Columbia, SC
W 3-2
3,028
1-0-0
Fri., Sep. 7
#1 SMU
Charleston, SC
L 2-3
285
1-1-0
Sun., Sep. 9
TCU
Charleston, SC
W 3-0
461
2-1-0
Wed., Sep. 19
Charlotte
Charlotte, NC
W 1-0
846
3-1-0
Sun., Sep. 23
#24 Wake Forest
Columbia, SC
W 2-1
2,234
4-1-0
Wed., Sep. 26
#16 Davidson
Columbia, SC
W 4-1
1,329
5-1-0
Sun., Sep. 30
College of Charleston
Columbia, SC
W 2-0
2,828
6-1-0
Wed., Oct. 3
#3 Furman
Greenville, SC
W 3-2
2,612
7-1-0
Sun., Oct. 7
#14 Clemson
Clemson, SC
L 1-2
3,417
7-2-0
Mon., Oct. 15
Gardner-Webb
Columbia, SC
W 5-0
808
8-2-0
Fri., Oct. 19
Maryland
Columbia, SC
L 0-1
1,739
8-3-0
Sun., Oct. 21
#8 Rutgers
Columbia, SC
T 1-1
1,859
8-3-1
Fri., Oct. 26
CS Fullerton
Los Angeles, CA
W 2-0
492
9-3-1
Sun., Oct. 28
UCLA
Los Angeles, CA
T 0-0
950
9-3-2
Sun., Nov. 4
Drury
Columbia, SC
W 3-0
572
10-3-2
Fri., Nov 9
#7 North Carolina
Chapel Hill, NC
L 0-1
2,055
10-4-2
Sun., Nov 11
Elon
Columbia, SC
W 5-1
561
11-4-2
Sat., Nov. 17
FIU
Miami, FL
W 5-4
254
12-4-2
NCAA Tournament
Sun., Nov 25
UAB
Columbia, SC
L 2-3 (OT)
1,163
12-5-2
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