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.@SUMensSoccer is No. 2 seed in #ACCMSoccer tourney! Hosts @Duke_MSOC or @PackMensSoccer Nov. 9 at 1 pm in QFinals.

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Saturday November 1, 2014
Notre Dame, Syracuse earn top seeds
GREENSBORO, N.C. (theACC.com) – Notre Dame and Syracuse hold the top two seeds for the 28th annual Atlantic Coast Conference Men’s Soccer Championship, set to begin on Wednesday, Nov. 5.
The Irish, the defending national champions, finished the regular season with 19 points in league play to clinch the Coastal Division title and the top overall seed. Fifth-ranked Notre Dame (10-4-3, 6-1-1 ACC) will open play in the tournament when it hosts the winner of No. 9 Virginia Tech (7-7-2, 2-5-1) and No. 8 Virginia (9-5-2, 3-3-2) in the quarterfinals.
Second-seeded Syracuse (14-2-1, 5-2-1), currently ranked No. 3 in the NSCAA Poll, earned a shared of the Atlantic Division title with 16 points and will host a quarterfinal match against the winner of No. 10 NC State (7-6-4, 1-4-3) and No. 7 Duke (8-8-1, 4-4-0).
North Carolina (12-4-1, 5-2-1) claimed the No. 3 seed with 16 points in ACC play and is ranked No. 6 nationally. The Tar Heels will host sixth-seeded and 22nd-ranked Louisville (8-6-3, 4-3-1), which will be making its ACC Championship debut, in the quarterfinals.
Clemson (10-6-1, 5-2-1), which earned a share of the Atlantic Division title, will be the fourth seed in the tournament and will host fifth-seeded Wake Forest (10-7-0, 5-3-0) on Nov. 9. The Tigers won the regular season match between the two teams, 3-1, on Sept. 26.
The first round and quarterfinal games will be held on campus sites, with the first round on Nov. 5 at 7 p.m. and the quarterfinals on Nov. 9 at 1 p.m. The semifinals and championship will be hosted by WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, N.C., with the semifinals at 5:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. on Nov. 14 and the final at 2 p.m. on Nov. 16.
Single session tickets for the games at WakeMed Soccer Park are available for $10 for adults and $5 for youth and seniors.
For more information on ACC Men’s Soccer, visit theACC.com or follow on Twitter @ACCMSoccer. Fans are encouraged to use the #ACCMSoccer hashtag during the championship.
2014 ACC Men’s Soccer Championship
Wednesday, November 5 (Campus Sites)

Match 1 – No. 9 Virginia Tech at No. 8 Virginia, 7 p.m.
Match 2 – No. 10 NC State at No. 7 Duke, 7 p.m.
Sunday, November 9 (Campus Sites)
Match 3 –Match 1 Winner at No. 1 Notre Dame, 1 p.m.
Match 4 – No. 5 Wake Forest at No. 4 Clemson, 1 p.m.
Match 5 – No. 6 Louisville at No. 3 North Carolina, 1 p.m.
Match 6 – Match 2 Winner at No. 2 Syracuse, 1 p.m.
Friday, November 14 (WakeMed Soccer Park, Cary, N.C.)
Semifinal #1 (ESPN3), 5:30 p.m.
Semifinal #2 (ESPN3), 8:00 p.m.
Sunday, November 16 (WakeMed Soccer Park, Cary, N.C.)
ACC Championship Game (ESPNU), 2:00 p.m.
 
Ian McIntyre@ismcinty · 10h10 hours ago
Very proud of the boys who secured a share of the Atlantic Division Title and the #2 seed for the ACC tournament. A remarkable achievement!
 
If we somehow make the ACC title game, we will play on ESPNU at 2:00 Sunday the 16th. Basketball plays Hampton at 4:00 on ESPNU right after the soccer game. We'd have live Cuse on ESPNU all afternoon.
 
If we somehow make the ACC title game, we will play on ESPNU at 2:00 Sunday the 16th. Basketball plays Hampton at 4:00 on ESPNU right after the soccer game. We'd have live Cuse on ESPNU all afternoon.

You just know that the soccer game will go into OT, right?
 
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Men's Soccer | 11/3/2014 3:06:00 PM |
Corner Kicks Notebook #10
News & notes from Week 10 of the SU men's soccer season

NO. 2 FOR THE ORANGE AND BLUE
After finishing the 2014 season with an impressive 14-2-1 record and 5-2-1 conference record, the Syracuse men's soccer team has earned an Atlantic Division championship, and the No. 2 seed in the tournament. The Orange will host a quarterfinal match at the SU Soccer Stadium on Sunday, Nov. 9 at 1 p.m. against the winner of the first round match between North Carolina State and Duke which takes place on Wednesday, Nov. 5th.

More: Tournament Central | Bracket

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT HISTORY
The Orange will be making its 20th conference tournament appearance on Sunday, Nov. 9 in the ACC Championship quarterfinals. In its previous 19 conference tournament matches, dating back to 1982 when Syracuse earned its first BIG EAST tournament berth, Syracuse has a 7-11-1 record. This season marks the first ACC Championship berth for the Orange as well. Historically, as one of the top two seeds, Syracuse has a 5-2-0 record in tournament play.

TOURNAMENT TESTED SQUAD
There are 12 active players on the Syracuse roster that were on the 2012 team that participated in the BIG EAST tournament and eventually the NCAA Tournament, where the Orange won their way into the Sweet 16 before falling to Georgetown in penalty kicks. Those players include key contributors to this year's squad including captains Skylar Thomas and Nick Perea, goalkeeper Alex Bono, Tyler Hilliard, Noah Rhynhart, Juuso Pasanen and Stefanos Stamoulacatos. In the four postseason matches played in 2012, Bono recorded 26 saves and allowed just seven goals, including a shutout against Cornell in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Stamoulacatos scored the equalizing goal against VCU before the Orange went on win in overtime. Both Hillard and Murrell had an assist in that postseason as well.

SIZING UP THE COMPETITION
Syracuse played the NC State Wolfpack to a 0-0 draw on Saturday, Oct. 25 in Raleigh, N.C. The Orange outshot the Wolfpack 17-10, and created numerous scoring chances in the extra periods, but was unable to find the back of the net. Duke recorded an 8-8-1 record this season, playing extremely well at home (7-2-1) but struggling mightily on the road (1-6-0). The Blue Devils play at home when they take on NC State on Wednesday, Nov. 5.

THEY SAID IT
"One may argue that this is one of the bigger wins for our program."
Head Coach Ian McIntyre on the overtime victory against Boston College

FROM THE TWITTERSPHERE
Mike Miller @CoachMillerDuke
"Congratulations to @SUMensSoccer for winning the ACC Atlantic Division."

Louis Clark @Louisclark__
"Unreal effort from the @SUMensSoccer boys for topping the ACC this year."

Jim O'Shea @JimOShea4
"Just saw that @SUMensSoccer won in 2OT last night. Hell of a way to end a phenomenal regular season. Now onto the real season: the Playoffs!"
 
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By Sam BlumAsst. Copy Editor
11 hours ago

Syracuse wasn’t in a good place when it walked out of Spry Stadium on Nov. 8, 2013.
There wasn’t much talking following a 4-1 loss at Wake Forest that ended the Orange’s season. Aside from a short speech by head coach Ian McIntyre congratulating his disappointed players on winning 10 games in its first year in the Atlantic Coast Conference, the plane ride back was silent.
“There’s not a lot that you as a coach say after,” McIntyre said. “I think sometimes you think that you’re going to have some big, emotional, Churchillian speech afterward. And really, you give yourself a couple of days, you take stock of what’s happened and you build for the future.”
One season after entering its final game needing a win and some help just to capture the eighth and last spot in the ACC tournament, the Orange found out on Tuesday that it finished its regular season as the nation’s top-ranked team — SU’s first time owning the top spot in program history.
No. 1 Syracuse (14-2-1, 5-2-1 ACC) has used much of the same roster to accomplish what it couldn’t last year, with 29 of its 30 goals coming from players that were on 2013 team.
It will be many of the same players that tasted that despair last year that take the SU Soccer Sta-dium field in the quarterfinals of ACC tournament on Sunday at 1 p.m. The tournament’s second seed, Syracuse will face either seventh-seeded Duke (8-8-1, 4-4) or 10th-seeded North Carolina State (7-6-4, 1-4-3), who face off on Wednesday in Durham, North Carolina.
“I definitely like that a lot better that we still have games to play,” junior goalkeeper Alex Bono said. “…Other teams are sitting in the library today not having practice. We’re lucky enough to be out on the grass and on the field with the team.”
Syracuse came into the season unranked and picked to finish last in the ACC Atlantic Division, and second to last out of 12 ACC teams. SU was coming off a season in which it finished 3-7-1 in the ACC. It was a team that had won only three games just three years before.
The nuance differences between last year and 2014 were hard to pinpoint for McIntyre. Aside from a new 3-5-2 formation, not much changed tactically over the nine-month offseason.
“How could I have messed up such a good team (last year)?” McIntyre jokingly asked himself.
Syracuse added a couple new pieces in left wing Liam Callahan and midfielder Julian Buescher. But a spike in quality can be attributed to experience, McIntyre said. His freshmen became soph-omores, with a full year under their belts. And his juniors became seniors, who realized that there’s only one more chance to get it done.
“No one else believed in us other than ourselves,” senior defender Jordan Murrell said. “We were just motivated together and we put the work in.”
The Orange has gone from a team looking to instill fear in powerhouses to becoming one itself. In its 1-0 loss to Notre Dame on Sept. 13, McIntyre said he saw a different team on the field than the one he had become accustomed to seeing against the perennial top-ranked teams.
He said that his goal used to be just to “hang in there” against the best of the best and maybe try to catch a break to shock the college soccer world.
“We’re ultimately going to be evaluated by how we do in the ACC, against the best teams in the country,” McIntyre said after that game. “After a while, you start to believe you can win those games and we’re starting to do that now. Your expectations start going up.”
The Syracuse players all gathered in Murrell’s and Bono’s room to watch Wake Forest play Lou-isville on Saturday, with the Orange needing a Demon Deacon win to clinch the ACC Atlantic Division.
They bought the online stream and intently watched as Louisville dominated offensively, out-shooting WFU 19-10 before Demon Deacon midfielder Ricky Greensfelder scored in overtime to end the game.
SU garnered a division title on the same field where its season ended a year ago.
“Once the Wake Forest goal went in, we all went to Twitter and tweeted ‘Come on’ or ‘Lets go’ or something like that,” Murrell said. “It’s just happy throughout the team.
“We put in the work, we proved people wrong and we’re just still looking to prove people wrong.”
 
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TopDrawerSoccer‏@TopDrawerSoccer 10m10 minutes ago
.@StanfordMSoccer v. @UW_MSoccer and @SUMensSoccer v. @Duke_MSOC are two games to watch this weekend. Preview: http://bit.ly/1ydwp5r

No. 3 Syracuse (14-2-1, 5-2-1) vs. Duke (9-8-1, 4-4), Sunday, Nov. 9, 1 p.m., Cuse.com

Duke is another team that is likely playing to keep its season alive on Sunday. The Blue Devils have the difficult task of trying to pull out a result on the road against the Orange in the ACC Quarterfinal. Given the unique ACC schedule, this is the first meeting of the season between these teams. Duke has been excellent at home and the exact opposite on the road. It’s a product of a relative young team still trying to find its legs. As with anything Duke does, Sean Davis is the key here. If he is fit and in-form, the Blue Devils have a shot to pull the upset (and it’d be a BIG upset).
 
Ian McIntyre‏@ismcinty 20h20 hours ago
Great to see Coach Kerr and his Duke team here on campus today... And it just started to sleet!!! Gotta love play-off college soccer. #cuse
 
Ian McIntyre‏@ismcinty 22m22 minutes ago
Finally Game Day!!! Just finished breakfast with the boys and we can't wait to get out onto the pitch. Thank you for all your support! #cuse
 

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