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Men's Soccer Championship (Responsive)

2014 Men's Soccer Championship Greensboro, N.C.



About the Championship

Lewis Hawke headed home the game-winner in the 82nd minute to lead No. 3 seed Furman past No. 1 seed Mercer in the 2014 Southern Conference Men’s Soccer Championship title match at the UNCG Soccer Stadium in Greensboro, N.C., 1-0. With the win, the Paladins earned the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Men’s Soccer Championship and their first NCAA appearance since 2011. The tournament title was Furman's league-best 12th and first since 2007. Furman's Clint Ritter was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.


For more information of SoCon men's soccer, check out the Southern Conference Men's Soccer Record Book.


Tournament Schedule (All Times Eastern)

Quarterfinals // Saturday, Nov. 8 // Hosted by Seeds 3 & 4
Match Teams Result Stats Video

Match 1

No. 5 ETSU at No. 4 UNCG

UNCG 2, ETSU 1 (2OT)

Live Stats

SoCon Digital Network

Match 2

No. 6 VMI at No. 3 Furman

FUR 1, VMI 0

Live Stats

SoCon Digital Network

Semifinals // Thursday, Nov.13 // UNCG Soccer Stadium // UNCG // Greensboro, N.C.
Match Teams Result Stats Video

Match 3

No. 3 Furman vs. No. 2 Wofford

FUR 1, WOF 0

Live Stats

SoCon Digital Network

Match 4

No. 4 UNCG vs. No. 1 Mercer

MER 1, UNCG 0 (2OT)

Live Stats

SoCon Digital Network

Championship Final // Saturday, Nov. 15 // UNCG Soccer Stadium // UNCG // Greensboro, N.C.
Match Teams Result Stats Video

Match 5

No. 3 Furman vs. No. 1 Mercer

FUR 1, MER 0

Live Stats

ESPN3


Championship Information

Tickets:

Adult: $8

Youth (ages 6-12): $5

Groups (10+): $3

Students with valid SoCon ID: Free

Directions:

UNCG Campus

Campus Map

Area Attractions:

What to see and do in Greensboro, N.C.

Where to stay in Greensboro, N.C.

Review of Past Championships:

2013 2012 2011 2010 2009

Participating Institutions:

ETSU // FUR // MER // UNCG // VMI // WOF

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