Flagler men to take on
Wingate Wednesday night
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INDIANAPOLIS,
Ind. − The Flagler College men’s soccer team (14-5-2), the Peach Belt
Conference regular season champions, will take on Wingate University
(12-4-1) of the South Atlantic Conference Wednesday night at 7 p.m., in
the opening round of the NCAA Division II Southeast Regional at the WU
Soccer Complex in Wingate, N.C. The winner advances to take on No. 1 seed
Lees-McRae College of Banner Elk, N.C., on Friday at 7 p.m.
Flagler, the No. 5 seed, is coming off a 2-2 tie with Lander University in
the PBC Tournament championship match on Sunday which ended in a 4-3
shootout decision for Lander. The Saints are riding a seven-match unbeaten
streak in to Wednesday’s first round match. Leading the way offensively
for Flagler is local product
Mack Hough (St. Augustine, Fla./Pedro Menendez HS). He has
tallied a team-high 25 points and also leads the team with 10 goals.
Pol Berenguer (Barcelona, Spain/St. Augustine HS) has recorded
15 points and scored seven goals and earned second team All-Peach Belt
honors.
Johan Bergfeld (Akers Styckebruk, Sweden/Rekarnegymnasiet)
earned first team all-conference and all-tournament honors.
Conor Killeen (Dublin, Ireland/Colaiste Ide) also earned
all-conference honors and is tied for the team lead with six assists.
Flagler’s defenders have been a formidable quartet.
Steven Carothers (Apopka, Fla./Bishop Moore HS) and
Ryan Endrizzi (Apopka, Fla./Bishop Moore HS) were named to the
conference’s all-tournament team and
Kevin Partel (St. Augustine, Fla./St. Joseph Academy) was
selected second team all-conference.
Transfer keeper
Matt Gilman (Ocala, Fla./Jacksonville U.) has a 14-3-1 record
this season to go along with six shutouts and a 1.23 goals against
average.
Head Coach
John Lynch is in his 11th year at Flagler and was named Peach
Belt Conference Coach of the Year.
Joseph Toby (Jacksonville, Fla./Wolfson HS) earned PBC Freshman
of the Year honors after scoring four goals and assisting on six more.
Wingate is no stranger to the NCAA postseason as it is making its third
appearance in the field and first since 2007. Leading the Bulldogs is SAC
Player of the Year Luke Mulholland. He has scored 15 goals this season and
has three assists. Junior Nyemb, an All-SAC member, is second on the team
with nine goals. Wingate is solid defensively as well. Tom Poole is a
first team All-SAC selection while Jack Vundum was a second team honoree.
The last time Flagler reached a national postseason championship was in
2002. The Saints took on Mid-Continent College of Mayfield, Ky., and lost
2-1 in the first round of the NAIA National Championships in Bowling
Green, Ky.
Fellow conference member, Lander, is the No. 6 seed and they travel to
Jefferson City, Tenn., to take on No. 3 seed Carson-Newman College on
Wednesday. The winner of that match will take on No. 2 seed Anderson
University on Friday at 4 p.m., in Banner Elk.