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Men's Soccer Visits VCU Monday Night
September 3, 2023 | Men's Soccer
RICHMOND, VA. - The North Carolina men's soccer program (1-0-1) continues its three-match road swing, traveling to Virginia Commonwealth (0-1-2) Monday night in Richmond.
Gameday Information
Date/Time: Monday, September 4 - 7 PM
Location: SportsBackers Stadium - Richmond, Va.
Watch: ESPN+
Live Stats
All-Time Against The Rams
• Monday's matchup will be the 13th all-time clash between the two programs.
• Carolina leads the series, 8-2-2, including a 3-0-1 mark on the road.
• Monday's matchup is the first on the road for the Tar Heels against the Rams since 2014, a 1-0 Carolina victory.
Last Time Out
• Friday evening, the Tar Heels collected their first win of the campaign, a 2-1 verdict at East Tennessee State.
• Quenzi Huerman and David Bercedo found the back of the net for Carolina, their first goals in the Tar Heel uniform.
• Goalkeeper Collin Travasos stopped one shot, earning his first career victory as a Tar Heel.
• The foursome of Charlie Harper, Riley Thomas, Sam Williams, and Til Zinnhardt played the full 90 minutes for the second time this season.
Newcomers Contributing Early
• Entering the season, the program welcomed five transfers to the program.
• Vemund Hole Vik (Elon), Quenzi Huerman (Seton Hall), Martin Vician (Harvard), David Bercedo (Quinnipiac), and Collin Travasos (Cal) joined Carolina after previous seasons at other institutions.
• The transfer group bring experience to the Tar Heels, with 240 career appearances prior to their arrival.
• All five have seen action in both the contests in 2023, with Travasos starting both games in net for the Tar Heels.
• Bercedo and Huerman are each responsible for a goal, and Vician ranks 10th in the country in shots per game.
• Just prior to the season opener, Hole Vik was named to the 2023 Hermann Trophy Watch List, annually given to the nation's top player.
Gameday Information
Date/Time: Monday, September 4 - 7 PM
Location: SportsBackers Stadium - Richmond, Va.
Watch: ESPN+
Live Stats
All-Time Against The Rams
• Monday's matchup will be the 13th all-time clash between the two programs.
• Carolina leads the series, 8-2-2, including a 3-0-1 mark on the road.
• Monday's matchup is the first on the road for the Tar Heels against the Rams since 2014, a 1-0 Carolina victory.
Last Time Out
• Friday evening, the Tar Heels collected their first win of the campaign, a 2-1 verdict at East Tennessee State.
• Quenzi Huerman and David Bercedo found the back of the net for Carolina, their first goals in the Tar Heel uniform.
• Goalkeeper Collin Travasos stopped one shot, earning his first career victory as a Tar Heel.
• The foursome of Charlie Harper, Riley Thomas, Sam Williams, and Til Zinnhardt played the full 90 minutes for the second time this season.
Newcomers Contributing Early
• Entering the season, the program welcomed five transfers to the program.
• Vemund Hole Vik (Elon), Quenzi Huerman (Seton Hall), Martin Vician (Harvard), David Bercedo (Quinnipiac), and Collin Travasos (Cal) joined Carolina after previous seasons at other institutions.
• The transfer group bring experience to the Tar Heels, with 240 career appearances prior to their arrival.
• All five have seen action in both the contests in 2023, with Travasos starting both games in net for the Tar Heels.
• Bercedo and Huerman are each responsible for a goal, and Vician ranks 10th in the country in shots per game.
• Just prior to the season opener, Hole Vik was named to the 2023 Hermann Trophy Watch List, annually given to the nation's top player.
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