WILMINGTON, N.C. - UNC Wilmington's first round opponent in the 2009 NCAA College Cup is no
stranger to the Seahawks or Head Coach Aidan Heaney, as UNCW visits in-state rival
Charlotte on Nov. 19, for a 7 p.m. start at Transamerica Field.
The
Seahawks, who earned the Colonial Athletic Association's automatic bid to the
championship with a 1-0 win over Northeastern, concluded the regular season
with an overall mark of 14-2-4 while the 49ers went 11-3-5.
"We're
excited to be in the tournament and eager to get on the field," said Heaney. "Charlotte is a quality
opponent who has a solid season. They are a dangerous opponent who already has
a win at Wake Forest to their credit."
UNCW
enters the match ranked as high as 18th in Soccer America's poll and 19th in
Collegesoccernew.com's. The 49ers, who earned an at-large bid to the 48-team
field, was ranked 23rd in the Collegesoccer.com rankings. Charlotte is making its first appearance in
the College Cup since 1997.
Heaney has
perhaps the strongest ties to Charlotte,
having lettered for four seasons with the 49ers as a goalkeeper (1988-91) and
having his number retired in 2003.
The 49ers
hold a slim 6-5-2 mark in the all-time series, including a 3-1 win in 2008 at
the UNCW Soccer Stadium in the UNCW/Courtyard by Marriott Classic. UNCW's last
win in the series came in 1983 when the Seahawks claimed a 3-1 decision in Charlotte.
Ticket
information will be announced in the near future.
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