USF Men’s Soccer Gets Ready for No. 24 North Carolina on Sunday 

The Bulls’ trip to face the Tar Heels is the first of two-straight matches away from Corbett Stadium

TAMPA (Aug. 27, 2022) – After a scoreless tie in the season-opener on Thursday against Florida Gulf Coast at Corbett Stadium, the University of South Florida men’s soccer team returns to the pitch on Sunday at 7:30 p.m. for the first of two-straight road matches when it battles preseason No. 24-ranked North Carolina in Chapel Hill at Dorrance Field. The match can be seen live on ACC Network Extra. The Bulls will close out the short two-match stretch away from home on Sept. 2 at 8:05 p.m. ET at Marquette. Sunday’s tilt is also the first of two Top 25 foes that South Florida will face in its next three matches. Following their match against Marquette next week, the Bulls will return home to Corbett Stadium to take on preseason No. 3/2-ranked, and 2021 College Cup Runner-up, Washington on Sept. 6. 

MATCH TWO | SUN.  AUG. 28, 2022 | 7:30 P.M. | DORRANCE FIELD, CHAPEL HILL, N.C. | ACC NETWORK EXTRA
USF BULLS | 0-0-1
Last Game: Aug. 25 vs. FGCU, T, 0-0
Next Game: Sept. 2 at Marquette, 8:05 p.m. ET
Head Coach: Bob ButehornCareer Record: 162-129-38 (20th season)At USF: 34-34-8 (Sixth season) 
NO. 24/- NORTH CAROLINA TAR HEELS | 1-0-0
Last Game: Aug. 25 vs. Air Force, W, 2-1
Next Game: Sept. 3 vs. FIU, 7:30 p.m.
Head Coach: Carlos Somoano
Career Record: 148-50-32 (12th season)
At North Carolina: Same 

THE SERIES VS. NORTH CAROLINA
– South Florida and North Carolina meet for the eighth time with the series knotted at 3-3 with one tie thrown in … The Bulls won the first three matches in the series on Oct. 21, 1967 (3-1) and on Nov. 5, 1971 (4-1) in Chapel Hill, and on Oct. 12, 1982 (2-1) at a neutral site in Tampa. 
– After the lone tie in the series, a 1-1 draw on Oct. 12, 1984, in Tampa, the Tar Heels have taken the last three contests – outscoring the Bulls 9-0 – on Sept. 4, 1987 (3-0), Oct. 14, 2001 (5-0) and Nov. 21, 2013 (1-0) in the NCAA Tournament First Round. 

A LOOK AT THE TAR HEALS
– North Carolina is coming off a 2-1 win over Air Force in its regular season-opener on Thursday night … The Tar Heels play their first five matches at home before facing rival Duke on the road on Sept. 16. 

LAST TIME OUT
– After a two-hour and 43-minute weather delay South Florida finally had the opportunity to kick off its regular season on Thursday against FGCU however had to settle for a scoreless draw following a physical defensive battle. 
– Both teams combined for 25 fouls and 20 yellow cards while only totaling 17 shots for the 90-minute match. 
– In a tale of two halves, FGCU controlled the first 45 minutes outshooting the Bulls 6-2, including a 3-0 margin in shots on goal … South Florida came back in the second half and dominated offensively with eight shots while only holding the Eagles to one shot in the final 45. 
– USF had their best opportunity to put the match away in the final 90 seconds with an offensive onslaught … Takeru Moriyama fired an offering that sent the FGCU keeper diving for a game-saving save in the 89’ … Twenty seconds later, Moriyama’s countryman, Shion Soga sent in a shot that went just wide left of the goal … After back-to-back corner kicks just three seconds apart Oscar Resano wound up and fired a laser that went wide right seconds before the final whistle sounded. 

A LOOK AHEAD
– South Florida will close out the short two-match stretch on Friday, Sept. 2 when it travels to Milwaukee, Wis. to take on Marquette … Kickoff is slated for 8:05 p.m. ET. 
– South Florida will close out the short two-match stretch on Friday, Sept. 2 when it travels to Milwaukee, Wis. to take on Marquette … Kickoff is slated for 8:05 p.m. ET. South Florida will return home to Corbett Stadium to face preseason No. 3/2 Washington on Tuesday, Sept. 6 at 7:30 p.m. 

CATCH THE BULLS ON BULLS UNLIMITED
–  All of USF’s home regular-season matches will be streamed live on the ESPN+ platform … The American Athletic Conference and ESPN began a new 12-year television rights agreement which started in 2020-21 … Subscriptions for the ESPN+ app are $6.99 monthly or $69.99 annually and can be packaged with Hulu and Disney+ streaming services. 
– In addition, all home matches this season will be broadcast live on USF Bulls Unlimited, with Darek Sharp on the call. Bulls Unlimited is available via the free Tune In app (search “Bulls Unlimited’’) and provides static-free quality whether you’re listening on your streaming device, laptop or desktop. Fans can purchase tickets by calling 1-800-GoBulls or at Ticketmaster. All home matches this season will be broadcast live on USF Bulls Unlimited, with Darek Sharp on the call. Bulls Unlimited is available via the free Tune In app (search “Bulls Unlimited”) and provides static-free quality whether you’re listening on your streaming device, laptop or desktop.  In addition to Bulls Unlimited, all of South Florida’s home regular season matches will be streamed live on the ESPN+ platform. Subscriptions for the ESPN+ app are $6.99 monthly or $69.99 annually and can be packaged with Hulu and Disney+ streaming services. A step-by-step guide for subscribing to ESPN+ is located here

About USF Men’s Soccer
To stay up-to-date on the latest USF Men’s Soccer news, follow the Bulls on social media (Twitter | Facebook | Instagram). USF Men’s Soccer competed in the school’s first ever intercollegiate athletic contest on Sept. 25, 1965, beating Florida Southern 4-3. Since then, the oldest program on campus has built a winning tradition, claiming 14 conference championships and making 21 NCAA Tournament appearances, including 3 trips to the elite eight.The program also has a strong reputation within the professional game and boasts 29 MLS draft picks. Notable alumni include two-time MLS Golden Boot winner Jeff Cunningham, USA 1994 World Cup star Roy Wegerle, and 2013 MLS Cup winner Dom Dwyer.The Bulls have advanced to the postseason in 18 of the past 20 years, including 12 NCAA Tournament appearances during that period.The University of South Florida men’s soccer team was well represented on the AAC postseason All-Conference Team in 2021 with four players earning honors. Highlighting the Bulls’ honorees was the American Athletic Conference Co-Goalkeeper of the Year, Kazuna Takase, along with first-team selection Shion Soga. In addition, Takase was also selected to the All-Conference Second Team along with Salvatore Mazzaferro, and Josh Gomina was named to the AAC All-Rookie Team.

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