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Sunday, November 16, 2008
Bishop soccer falls to
Emory in season-ending shootout, 3-2
Atlanta,
GA -
In a thrilling NCAA Tournament Second Round match, the 4th-ranked
Eagles of Emory University advanced to the round of 16
after downing North Carolina Wesleyan in a shootout, 3-2. The two teams fought
to a 1-1 double-overtime tie before the Eagles' Jordan Edelman
gave Emory the right to move on in the tournament with a
successful penalty kick past the out-stretched hands of
NCWC's Alberto Faisca. The Bishops end their season with a
16-3-2 record. more >
Zaldivar's last-second
goal keeps Bishops alive in NCAAs
Rocky
Mount, NC -
In Thursday's NCAA Tournament action from Scalf Field, the
North Carolina Wesleyan men's soccer team turned in one of
the most exciting finishes in program history with a 4-3
overtime win over Virginia Wesleyan. Down 3-1 with less than
15 minutes remaining, the Bishops netted three unanswered
goals to steal the victory. Junior Edgar Zaldivar (pictured)
blasted home the equalizer with eight seconds remaining to
tie the score at 3-3, while freshman Owen White netted the
Golden Goal in the 95th minute to ignite the Bishop crowd.
more >
NC Wesleyan wins 2008 USA
South Tournament Championship
Rocky
Mount, NC
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For just the second time in program history, the Battling
Bishops of North Carolina Wesleyan College are USA South
Tournament Champions! The 2nd-seeded Bishops downed
top-seeded Christopher Newport by a 2-1 score on Saturday
afternoon at Scalf Field, earning the league's automatic bid
to the NCAA Tournament. Freshman Stefan Hauksson was named
Most Valuable Player after scoring the eventual game-winning
goal late in the second half.
more >
Bishops down Methodist 7-0,
will face CNU in championship
Rocky
Mount, NC
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The North Carolina Wesleyan men's soccer team cruised to a
7-0 win over Methodist University in Friday's semifinal
action of the 2008 USA South Conference Tournament in Rocky
Mount. The 2nd-seeded Bishops took a 2-0 lead into the
break and went on to score five unanswered goals in the
second half. Wesleyan improves to 14-3-1 with the
victory and will face top-seeded Christopher Newport in
Saturday's championship. The Captains (14-3-3) downed
Shenandoah by a 6-0 score in the day's final match.
more >
USA
South announces
All-Conference
awards for fall
sports
Fayetteville,
NC
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The USA South
has announced
its
All-Conference
awards for
volleyball and
soccer.
North Carolina
Wesleyan had 17
athletes earn
recognition,
while three
Bishops were
named to their
respective
All-Sportsmanship
teams.
Among the 17
honorees, there
were six First
Team picks, four
Second Team
picks, three
Third Team
picks, and four
Honorable
Mentions.
Leading the way
were junior
Danny Persson of
men's soccer and
freshman
Mackenzie Tingle
of volleyball.
Persson
(pictured) was
tabbed the
league's Player
of the Year,
while Tingle
garnered Rookie
of the Year
accolades.
more >
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Records
Overall: 16-3-2
USA South: 4-1-1
Latest Scores
11/16 v. Emory -
T (1-1)
11/13 v. VWC -
W (4-3)
11/08 v. CNU -
W (2-1)
11/07 v. MU -
W (7-0)
11/01 v. CNU -
T (3-3)
10/29 v. LVC -
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