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Men's Soccer Ty Osborne, Media Relations

Men’s Soccer Set to Finish Regular Season with Match Against Furman on Senior Night

SPARTANBURG, S.C. – The men’s soccer team looks to close out the 2010 regular season with their final game at Snyder Field against Furman University. The match is set to start at 7:00 p.m. and will feature a pre-game celebration where Wofford will honor its graduating seniors.

The 2010 seniors include Frank Dineen, Wilson Hood, Armin Kinigadner, Paulo Bonfim, Kentrel Owens, Logan Threadgill, Randy McLeod, Alexander Drummond, Andrew Eppelsheimer, and Scott Redding. This year’s class is one of the best in school history. They have the most wins of any graduating class since the transition to Division I and the group led the program to its first Southern Conference championship in school history.

Despite the result against the Paladins is a win or loss, the Terriers will enter the Southern Conference tournament at the No. 7 seed. The result will determine Furman’s placing in the tournament, putting them at the No. 2 spot with a win and the No. 5 spot with a tie or loss. If Wofford beats or ties Furman, then the Terriers will play College of Charleston in the first round of the tournament November 6th at Charleston. With a loss, the Terriers will face Furman again this Saturday, November 6th at 7 p.m.

Wofford currently has a 3-9-3 record, with a 1-5 Southern Conference standing. The team is on a three game unbeaten streak, defeating UNC Asheville and Georgia Southern and tying Clemson. The Terriers are led by Wilson Hood, who has six goals on the year. Hood also holds the top spot in total points with 13. Armin Kinigadner leads the team in assists with six.

Furman has a 7-6-4 regular season record and a 3-1-2 Southern Conference record. The Paladins have lost their last two matches, falling to Duke, 0-4, and UNC Greensboro, 0-1. Furman is led in goals by Fabien Vorbe with four and is closely followed by Michael Channell and Brooks Duff with three goals apiece.

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