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Spartans celebrate NCAA soccer bid

Monday, November 17, 2008
(Updated 7:16 pm)

GREENSBORO - The UNCG men's soccer team, which emerged from the seventh seed to win the Southern Conference tournament over the weekend, will begin NCAA tournament play on Saturday at Duke in a continuing quest to eradicate the frustration of a previously substandard season.

The Spartans (8-11-2) earned an automatic bid into the 48-team field with Sunday's 2-1 win over the College of Charleston, and their assignment to play an ACC team was no surprise. The Duke-UNCG winner will at Loyola (Md.) at 1 p.m. on Nov. 25 in the second round.

The appearance is the Spartans' ninth in their 18 Division I seasons. Coach Michael Parker's program was a multiple NCAA champion at the Division II level.

This is likely to finish as the first losing campaign in Parker's 34-year career. UNCG has scored only 24 goals in 21 games and is just the sixth team in the tournament's 50-year history to earn admission with a losing record.

The Spartans' loss total equals a tournament record set by the 2001 New Mexico Lobos, who entered at 6-11-2 but beat Florida International in the first round before falling to top-seeded SMU.

Contact Rob Daniels at 373-7028 or rob.daniels@news-record.com

 

 

BEAUTIFUL LOSERS

                NCAA tournament teams with losing records:

Year

Team

W-L-T

2008

UNCG

8-11-2

2005

Stetson

9-10-1

2001

New Mexico

6-11-2

1994

Harvard

5-8-2

1988

FDU

6-10-1

1986

Cal St-Fullerton

7-10-2

 

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