2005 South Carolina Gamecocks men's soccer team

The following contains the names of the members of the 2005 South Carolina Gamecocks men's soccer team and the results of each match. The 2005 season was the first in which the Gamecocks were members of Conference USA. Up until 2005 they had competed as an NCAA Independent because the SEC does not sponsor men's soccer.

2004 Season
Head coachMark Berson
ConferenceCUSA
Record12-7-2
Conference Record7-1-1
CUSA TournamentChampions
NCAA TournamentFirst Round
Leading Scorer(s)Mike Sambursky (7 goals)

The year turned out to be a successful one for the Gamecocks. The gamecocks would topple three top-15 opponents, finish the regular season with a conference record of 7-1-1 in their first year, and beat Tulsa for the conference tournament crown on national television.[1] Unfortunately for the Gamecocks, their season ended in a heart-breaking 2-0 loss to the Wake Forest Demon Deacons in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.[1]

Roster

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  USA Mike Gustavson
2 DF  USA Ralph Pace
3 DF  USA Eric Szeszycki
4 DF  USA Ramon Paracat
5 DF  USA Daniel Upchurch
6 MF  USA Mike Sambursky
7 FW  USA Kyle Franklin
8 MF  USA Jeff Gross
9 FW  ENG Ayo Akinsete
10 FW  USA Josh Alcala
11 DF  USA Ryan Leeton
12 MF  USA Rob Charest
No. Pos. Nation Player
13 FW  USA Ryan Deter
14 DF  USA Matt King
15 DF  USA Stephen Sprague
17 DF  USA Greg Reece
18 DF  TRI Makan Hislop
19 MF  USA J.D. Moon
20 MF  USA David Smith
21 MF  USA Kevan Hawkins
22 MF  USA Brennan Williams
23 MF  USA Spencer Lewis
24 MF  USA David Ross

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Results

Date Opponent Location Result Record Conference Record
Pre-season
Sat., Aug. 27 Coastal Carolina Columbia, SC W 2-1 0-0-0 0-0-0
Regular Season
Fri., Sep. 2 Clemson Clemson, SC L 1-2 (2OT) 0-1-0 0-0-0
Tues., Sep. 6 College of Charleston Columbia, SC L 0-1 0-2-0 0-0-0
Fri., Sep. 9 #16 Wake Forest Chapel Hill, NC L 0-3 0-3-0 0-0-0
Sun., Sep.11 #2 North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC L 0-2 0-4-0 0-0-0
Fri., Sep. 16 Penn Columbia, SC L 0-2 0-5-0 0-0-0
Sun., Sep. 18 Loyola Chicago Columbia, SC W 2-1 1-5-0 0-0-0
Wed., Sep. 21 #25 UNC Wilmington Columbia, SC W 4-2 2-5-0 0-0-0
Sat., Sept. 24 Charlotte Charlotte, NC W 2-1 (OT) 3-5-0 0-0-0
Sun., Oct. 2 East Carolina* Greenville, NC W 5-2 4-5-0 1-0-0
Friday., Oct. 7 Memphis* Memphis, TN T 2-2 4-5-1 1-0-1
Sun., Oct. 9 #8 UAB Birmingham, AL W 2-1 5-5-1 2-0-1
Fri., Oct. 14 Kentucky* Columbia,SC W 1-0 6-5-1 3-0-1
Sun., Oct. 16 Marshall* Columbia, SC L 0-1 6-6-1 3-1-1
Fri., Oct., 28 Tulsa* Columbia, SC W 4-1 7-6-1 4-1-1
Sun., Oct. 30 #9 SMU* Columbia, SC W 3-0 8-6-1 5-1-1
Fri., Nov. 4 FIU* Miami, FL W 3-1 9-6-1 6-1-1
Sun., Nov. 6 UCF* Orlando, FL W 4-1 10-6-1 7-1-1
CUSA Tournament
Wed., Nov. 9 Kentucky Dallas, TX T 0-0 (Won on PK'S) 10-6-2 First Round
Fri., Nov. 11 Memphis Dallas, TX W 2-1 11-6-2 Semi-final
Sun., Nov. 13 Tulsa Dallas, TX W 1-0 12-6-2 Final
NCAA Tournament
Fri., Nov 19 Wake Forest Winston-Salem, NC L 0-2 12-7-2 First Round

*Conference Game

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References

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