North Carolina State University Athletics

Men's Soccer Faces UNC in ACC Tournament
11/10/2003 12:00:00 AM | Men's Soccer
Nov. 10, 2003
Raleigh, N.C. - The NC State men's soccer team will face off against North Carolina in the first round of the ACC Tournament Wednesday at 3:00 p.m. at SAS Soccer Stadium in Cary, N.C. Both teams tied for fourth place in the regular season in ACC play with 2-3-1 records. The Wolfpack (9-7-1) and the Tar Heels (12-3-3) played one of the most entertaining games in the ACC earlier this season. North Carolina came into Method Road ranked No. 3 nationally, and the two teams battled to a 1-1 tie. NC State's Chris Gannon scored in the 58th minute, while UNC's Jamie Watson notched the equalizer in the 70th minute.
NC State In ACC Tournament: Since the ACC Tournament started in 1987, NC State holds an all-time record of 7-12-4 in the event. NC State was the runner-up in the inaugural tournament in 1987 losing to North Carolina in the finals, 4-3. NC State won the 1990 ACC Tournament, the same year the Wolfpack advanced the the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament. That season, NC State entered the tournament with a 3-3 mark in ACC regular season play, but downed Maryland (3-1), Clemson (3-1), and Virginia (2-1) to win the title. During the fist six years of the ACC Tournament (1987-92), NC State held a record of 7-2-4. The Wolfpack only lost once in the first round (2-1 to Duke in 1989), and was eliminated three times on penalty kicks (the game is recorded as a tie). The Pack's success has changed since then, as NCSU is 0-10 dating back to the 1993 tournament.
NC State Versus North Carolina: The Wolfpack and the Tar Heels played one of the most entertaining games in the ACC earlier this season. North Carolina came into Method Road ranked No. 3 nationally, and the two teams battled to a 1-1 tie. NC State's Chris Gannon scored in the 58th minute, while UNC's Jamie Watson notched the equalizer in the 70th minute. The physical contest featured 50 combined fouls, six yellow cards and two red cards. North Carolina leads the all-time series 19-39-9 with NC State. UNC is 6-0-1 in the last seven match-ups, with NC State's last win coming in 1997 (3-1). The two teams have met three previous times in the ACC Tournament, with UNC advancing each time. The Tar Heels won in 1987 (4-3), 1993 (3-0), and most recently in 2001 (2-0).
NC State Returns to Winning Ways: The NC State Wolfpack got back to its winning ways in 2003, entering the ACC Tournament with a 9-7-1 mark. The nine wins is the most for a NC State squad since 1997, also the last time the Wolfpack finished with a winning record. The Wolfpack used timely goals, and a strong defensive effort all season by outscoring the opposition 23-20. The Wolfpack recorded six shutouts this season, the most in a single season since 1984, and at one point this year had four in a row. Included in the 2003 season was a fourth place ACC finish, and an 8-0-1 mark at Method Road this season.
Pack Performs Well in ACC Play: A major part of NC State's renewed success was its play in the ACC. The Wolfpack finished tied for fourth with North Carolina, its highest finish in the ACC since 1997, at 2-3-1. In fact, the two conference wins were more then the previous five seasons combined (1-28-1) for NC State. The fans at Method Road got their money's worth watching the Pack play at home in the ACC this season, as NC State went 2-0-1 against three nationally ranked opponents. The Wolfpack defeated No. 24 Clemson 2-0, then No. 7 Virginia 1-0 ,in back-to-back weekends in September. NC State also tied No. 3 North Carolina 1-1. While NC State was successful in its home ACC games, the Wolfpack dropped all three of its conference match-ups on the road, being outscored 6-0.
NC State Perfect at Method Road This Season: For the first time in school history, NC State finished the season undefeated at Method Road, going 8-0-1. NC State outscored its opponents 19-4 on the home field this season, and recorded six shutouts. More impressive is the fact that NC State finished its home ACC schedule at 2-0-1. NC State defeated two ranked ACC opponents, and tied another. The Wolfpack defeated No. 24 Clemson 2-0, then No. 7 Virginia 1-0 ,in back-to-back weekends. NC State also tied No. 3 North Carolina 1-1. Method Road opened in 1984, and before this season six different squads finished with one loss. The eight home wins is also the most since the 1997 season. NC State is now 130-45-14 (.725) at Method Road all-time.
King Leads the Offense: It's no secret NC State's offense often involves sophomore Aaron King. As a freshman King led NC State with seven goals and 22 points, and was second on the squad with eight assists. This season is no different, as King has bettered his numbers from a year ago. King is tied for the ACC lead with his 11 goals, while no other NC State player has more then two. King is also tied atop the ACC with 26 points, more then double the next Wolfpack player. In addition, King has taken 62 shots, the next best mark for NC State is 19. King's five game-winners this season is tops in the ACC. He has three games with two goals apiece (Georgia Southern, Campbell and UNC Greensboro), and NC State is 7-1 in games in which he scores.
Gonzalez Leads the Defense: Redshirt-Sophomore Jorge Gonzalez had big shoes to fill coming into the 2003 season. Gonzalez was taking over in the Wolfpack nets for four-year starter Mitchell Watson, who is the school's leader in career saves with 443. Watson played ever minute of his final two season, so Gonzalez's first minutes in the Wolfpack goal did not come till this year. He has started all 17 games this year, playing 99.2 percent of the minutes in goal. Gonzalez currently has a GAA of 1.16, and 84 saves on the season. His six shutouts are the most for a NC State keeper since 1994, and his four straight shutouts during this season is the best such streak since 1987. Gonzalez and the defense only allowed two opponents (out of 17) to score over two goals, 88 percent of its opponents scored two goals or less, the best mark since the 1991 season.
Gannon Having Senior Year to Remember: Senior captain Chris Gannon is having the kind of senior season every player dreams of. Gannon has started all 17 contests this year, playing now as a defensive center midfielder. Gannon ranks third on the Pack in both points (7) and assists (3), and is tied for second with his two goals. Perhaps NC State's biggest goal of the season was Gannon's header off of a corner kick in the tie with #3 North Carolina. One of his best games of the season was against Howard when he had one goal and one assist. NC State has only one other senior on the roster, Hiroki Kawase. Kawase has seen action in 11 games this season, notching seven starts. He scored his first career goal in the Pack's win over Charlotte, the goal was the game-winner.
Argentina Flare: Last year as a freshman Federico Peria had had one of the top offensive seasons for NC State finishing with three goals and a team-high 11 assists for 17 points. The NC State coaching staff once again went recruiting to Argentina, and brought in two more players this season that have fared well, junior Martin Cini and freshman Santiago Fusilier. Cini has been hampered by a knee injury all season, but finished the regular season with two goals and two assists for six points. The outside midfielder, notched the assist on both NC State goals in the win over UNCG. Fusilier has been a big part of both the offense and defense this season, controlling play from his center midfield position. Fusilier has 11 starts this year, missing time at the beginning of the season with leg injury. He had NCSU's first goal in the Clemson win. Peria himself was limited early on with a groin injury, but still led NC State with eight assists and is second with 12 points. Peria scored two goals in the won over Howard.
Pack Shines in Big Four Tournament: For the first time in the history of the Big Four Tournament, which dates back to 1999, NC State recorded wins over both Charlotte and UNC Greensboro in the two weekend games. NC State first shutout Charlotte 2-0, then used two Aaron King goals to down UNC Greensboro 2-1. Prior to this season, NC State owned a 1-7 record in the event and had been outscored 20-6.
PLAYER NOTES
Probable Starters
* Jorge Gonzalez (#1 - SO - GK): Starting goalkeeper ... Started all 17 games this season, playing 99.2 percent of the total minute ... Posts a GAA of 1.16 and has 84 saves ... Six shutouts this year, most for Pack keeper since 1994 ... Had string of four in a row this season.
*?Chris Catlett (#2 - JR - D): One of two sweepers ... Has 11 starts and 14 games played this year ... Has started the last 11 games, after playing sparingly early on ... Recorded an assist in win over #24 Clemson.
*?John Queeley (#3 - SO - D): Starting right marking back ... Has started 16 contests, only missing one game due to red card ... Has one goal and two assists this year ... Scored first goal off direct kick against Gardner-Webb.
* Chris Gannon (#6 - SR - MF): Starting defensive midfield ... Senior captain ... Started all 17 games ... Tied for second on team with 2 goals, and third on team in points (7) and assists (3) ...?Headed in Pack's goal in tie with #3 North Carolina ... Had one goal and one assist versus Howard ...?Had assist on game-winner on Senior Day.
* Federico Peria (#10 - SO - F): Starting forward this season ...?Leads NC State with eight assists ... Ranks second with 12 points and two goals ... Scored two goals against Howard ... Missed five starts with a groin injury.
*?Martin Cini (#11 - JR - MF): Starting outside left midfielder ... Junior transfer ... Started 15 of 16 games he played in ... Bothered by knee injury ... Has two goals and two assists for six points ...?Assisted on both goals against UNC Greensboro.
*?Aaron King (#12 - SO - F): Starting forward ... Started all 17 games ... Tied for lead in ACC with 11 goals and 26 points ...?Second on Pack with eight assists ... Leads ACC with five game-winning goals ... Three games with two goals ... Pack is 7-1 when he scores ... Had two goals and two assists in season opener.
*?Rami Ghanayem (#14 - FR - MF): Starting outside right midfielder ... Started 10 of the 16 games he has played ... Has started the past six games ... Has an assist against Howard ...?Local product from Durham (Riverside).
*?Justin Branch (#18 - JR - D): Starting left marking back ...?Started all 17 contests ... Notched two assists in season-opening win over Georgia Southern ... Local product from Cary (Apex).
*?Santiago Fusilier (#20 - FR - MF): Starting center midfielder ... Freshman with the most playing experience ... Started 11 of 12 contests he played in ...?Missed time with injury and red/yellow cards ...?Has one goal and one assist ...?Scored in win over #24 Clemson and assisted on Pack's goal against #7 Virginia.
* Kyle Fragakis (#23 - SO - D): One of two starting sweepers ...?Has started all 16 games he has played in ...?Missed one game (Gardner-Webb) due to illness.
Key Reserves * Matt Durrant (#0 - SO - GK): Back-up goalkeeper ...?Seen action in just one game, 12 minutes at Duke.
* Joey Bracker (#4 - FR - F): Has played in both the midfield and at forward ...?Played in nine games, with one start.
* Matthew Lytle (#5 - FR - D): Out with a knee injury since the Gardner-Webb game ...?Started three of first four games.
* Hiroki Kawase (#8 - SR - MF): Reserve midfielder ...?One of just two seniors ...?Started seven games this year and played in 11 ...?Scored first career goal against Charlotte, game-winner.
* Bryant Salter (#9 - SO - F): Forward who has been hampered with a hamstring injury ...?Limited to 10 games this season ... Has one goal and two assists ... Had six goals and three assists for 15 points as a freshman last year.
* Casey Conner (#16 - FR - MF): Reserve outside midfielder ... Has played in 11 games ... 2 starts.
* David Suffern (#17 - FR - D): Reserve defender ... Seen action in 14 games, with 4 starts ... Local product from Chapel Hill (Charles E. Jordan).
* Chiedu Chukwumah (#21 - JR - D): Limited to just five games this season due to knee injury ...?Last played in game at Duke ... Had started 30 of 32 games his first two seasons.
* Chris Wheaton (#25 - FR - F): Back-up forward ...?Played in all 17 games with two starts ...?Scored goal against Campbell.



