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Men's Soccer Meets Clemson In ACC Final Sunday
November 10, 2023 | Men's Soccer
CARY, N.C. - The No. 7 seeded North Carolina soccer team is set to face No. 4 Clemson this Sunday, in the 2023 ACC Championship at WakeMed Soccer Park in nearby Cary.
Gameday Information
Date/Time: Sunday, November 12 - Noon
Location: WakeMed Soccer Park - Cary, N.C.
Watch: ESPNU
Live Stats
Tickets
What's At Stake
• Carolina is playing for the chance to win its fourth ACC Tournament in program history, the first since 2011.
• The Tar Heels are set to play in their ninth ACC Final in program history, the first since 2018.
• The winner of Sunday's matchup between the Tar Heels and Tigers will earn an automatic bid to the 2023 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship.
Last Time Out
• On Wednesday, Carolina defeated Syracuse, 3-1, in the ACC Semifinals.
• Martin Vician scored two goals, and Daniel Kutsch added his first career score.
• Andrew Cordes stopped a career best eight shots in the winning effort.
ACC Tourney vs. Clemson
• Sunday is the 12th matchup between the programs in the ACC Tournament.
• The first, in 1987, was a 2-1 Carolina victory in overtime.
• The matchup is the first between the two programs in the ACC Final.
• The postseason series features four matchups between the Tar Heels and Tigers in the semifinals.
Number 800
• On Wednesday, Carolina won the program's 800th contest.
• The Tar Heels became the 8th program in NCAA DI history to reach the 800 win mark.
• The Tar Heels joined Virginia, as the only Atlantic Coast Conference programs to achieve the feat.
• The Carolina men's and women's programs have combined for 1,632 wins, the most in DI history.
Postseason Honors
• On Wednesday, a trio of Tar Heels collected postseason ACC Honors
• Quenzi Huerman (First Team), Riley Thomas (Second Team) and Sam Williams (Third Team) were the Tar Heel representation in the honors.
Getting Defensive
• Entering Sunday, the Tar Heels have yet to concede more than one goal in a game this season, for the second time in program history.
• In 2012, the Tar Heels gave up just seven goals on the campaign.
• Carolina ranks fourth in the nation with a goals against average of 0.61 goals per game.
• Goalkeeper Andrew Cordes ranks second in the country in save percentage (0.889) and third in goals against average (0.47).
Gameday Information
Date/Time: Sunday, November 12 - Noon
Location: WakeMed Soccer Park - Cary, N.C.
Watch: ESPNU
Live Stats
Tickets
What's At Stake
• Carolina is playing for the chance to win its fourth ACC Tournament in program history, the first since 2011.
• The Tar Heels are set to play in their ninth ACC Final in program history, the first since 2018.
• The winner of Sunday's matchup between the Tar Heels and Tigers will earn an automatic bid to the 2023 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship.
Last Time Out
• On Wednesday, Carolina defeated Syracuse, 3-1, in the ACC Semifinals.
• Martin Vician scored two goals, and Daniel Kutsch added his first career score.
• Andrew Cordes stopped a career best eight shots in the winning effort.
ACC Tourney vs. Clemson
• Sunday is the 12th matchup between the programs in the ACC Tournament.
• The first, in 1987, was a 2-1 Carolina victory in overtime.
• The matchup is the first between the two programs in the ACC Final.
• The postseason series features four matchups between the Tar Heels and Tigers in the semifinals.
Number 800
• On Wednesday, Carolina won the program's 800th contest.
• The Tar Heels became the 8th program in NCAA DI history to reach the 800 win mark.
• The Tar Heels joined Virginia, as the only Atlantic Coast Conference programs to achieve the feat.
• The Carolina men's and women's programs have combined for 1,632 wins, the most in DI history.
Postseason Honors
• On Wednesday, a trio of Tar Heels collected postseason ACC Honors
• Quenzi Huerman (First Team), Riley Thomas (Second Team) and Sam Williams (Third Team) were the Tar Heel representation in the honors.
Getting Defensive
• Entering Sunday, the Tar Heels have yet to concede more than one goal in a game this season, for the second time in program history.
• In 2012, the Tar Heels gave up just seven goals on the campaign.
• Carolina ranks fourth in the nation with a goals against average of 0.61 goals per game.
• Goalkeeper Andrew Cordes ranks second in the country in save percentage (0.889) and third in goals against average (0.47).
Players Mentioned
Henri Veesaar Intro Press Conference
Wednesday, September 10
MBB: Henri Veesaar Intro Press Conference
Wednesday, September 10
Kyan Evans Intro Press Conference
Wednesday, September 10
MBB: Kyan Evans Intro Press Conference
Wednesday, September 10