Tri-County Loses to Louisburg
Oct. 18 - Louisburg, NC. - The Tri-County Technical College men's soccer team lost 7-0 Louisburg College on Sunday in Louisburg, NC. Goalkeepers Nathan Schlecht and Clay Whiten had a combined 10 saves. The Hawks will wrap up the regular season on Oct. 22 at Spartanburg Methodist College.
Tri-County Loses on the Road
Oct. 17 - Wilmington, NC, - The Tri-County Technical College men's soccer team lost 4-0 to Cape Fear Community College in Wilmington, NC, on Saturday. Goalkeeper Nathan Schlecht had 6 saves. The Hawks will face Louisburg College in Louisburg, NC, on Sunday.
Tri-County Drops Final Home Game
Oct. 14 - Pendleton, SC -
The Tri-County Technical College men's soccer team played its final home game on Wednesday, losing to USC Salkehatchie by a score of 9-3. Quincy Walker scored twice and Taylor Collins scored once for the Hawks. Justin Adam had one assist. The Hawks (3-9) will play three remaining away games before finishing the season with the NJCAA Region 10 conference tournament.
Tri-County loses to Cape Fear
Oct. 11 - Pendleton, SC - The Tri-County Technical College men's soccer team lost 4-0 to Cape Fear Community College on Sunday at Nettles Park in Clemson. Goalkeeper Nathan Schlecht and Clay Whiten had four saves combined, including Whiten's stop on a penalty kick in the second half. The Hawks fall to 3-8 on the season. In its final home game for the season, Tri-County will face USC Salkehatchie on Wednesday, October 14, 5:00 p.m. at Nettles Park.
TCTC Hawks Gain Third Win
Oct. 9 - Pendleton, SC - The Tri-County Technical College men's soccer team defeated USC Sumter by a score of 2-0 on Friday at Nettles Park in Clemson. Austin Baker scored one goal and had one assist. Sean Donahue also scored one goal, and Kyle Williamson had one assist. Goalkeeper Clay Whiten sealed the shutout for the Hawks with seven saves. The Hawks, 3-7 on the season, play Cape Fear Community College on Sunday, Oct. 11, at 1:00 p.m. at Nettles Park in Clemson.
Hawks Lose Non-Conference Game
Oct. 6 - Pendleton, SC - The Tri-County Technical College men's soccer team lost 5-1 to Middle Georgia College on Tuesday at Nettles Park in Clemson. Corey White scored for the Hawks on a free kick. The Hawks will play USC Sumter at Nettles Park on Friday, October 9 at 5:00 p.m.
TCTC Hawks Lose to Wake Tech Eagles
October 4, 2009 Raleigh, NC
The Tri-County Technical College men's soccer team lost 2-1 on Sunday at Wake Technical Community College in Raleigh, NC. Corey White scored an unassisted goal for the Hawks. Goalkeeper Clay Whiten had three saves. The Hawks will face Middle Georgia College next in a non-conference game to be held on Tuesday, Oct. 6 at 5:00 p.m. at Nettles Park in Clemson.
TCTC Defeats Spartanburg Methodist College
Sept. 30 - Pendleton, SC
The Tri-County Technical College men's soccer team defeated Spartanburg Methodist College 2-1 on Wednesday at Nettles Park in Clemson. Austin Baker scored two goals for the Hawks on assists by Kyle Williamson and Chris Stauffer. Making his debut at goalkeeper, Clay Whiten blocked a penalty kick in the first half to preserve the lead. Whiten had six saves overall. The Hawks are now 2-5 on the season and 2-3 in conference play. They will face Wake Technical Community College in Raleigh on Sunday, Oct. 4.
TCTC Loses at USC Salkehatchie
Sept. 23 - Allendale, SC
The Tri-County Technical College men's soccer team lost 3-0 at USC Salkehatchie in Allendale on Wednesday. The Hawks are 1-5 on the season and 1-3 in NJCAA Region 10. The Hawks will face Cape Fear Community College on Saturday, September 26, 7:00 p.m., at Nettles Park in Clemson.
TCTC Soccer Team Falls to Louisburg College
Sept. 19, 2009 - Pendleton, SC
The Tri-County Technical College men's soccer team lost 3-2 to conference opponent Louisburg College on Saturday at Nettles Park in Clemson. Austin Baker scored both goals for the Hawks on assists by Taylor Collins and Chris Stauffer. Goalkeeper Nathan Schlecht had two saves. Louisburg scored the game-winning goal in the final minutes of the game, which was played under heavy rain. The Hawks face USC Salkehatchie away on Sept. 23.
TCTC Soccer Team Beats USC Sumter
Sept. 16, 2009 - Sumpter, SC
The Tri-County Technical College men's soccer team gained a conference win at USC Sumter in overtime on Wednesday. Quincy Walker sealed the 1-0 victory for the Hawks on a penalty kick during the second overtime period. Goalkeeper Nathan Schlecht had 7 saves. The Hawks face Louisburg College at home on Sept. 19 at Nettles Park in Clemson.
TCTC Hawks Lose Home Conference Game
Sept. 13, 2009 - Pendleton, SC
The Tri-County Technical College men's soccer team (0-3-1) lost 4-2 to Wake Technical Community College on Sunday at Nettles Park in Clemson, SC. Taylor Collins scored one goal on an assist by Quincy Walker. Walker also scored a goal. Goalkeeper Nathan Schlecht had 7 saves. The Hawks face USC Sumter away on Sept. 16.
TCTC Hawks fall to Georgia Perimeter College
August 29, 2009 - Young Harris, GA
The Tri-County Technical College men's soccer team lost 4-0 on Saturday to Georgia Perimeter College (ranked 5th, NJCAA) on the second day of a weekend tournament at Young Harris College. The Hawks will next face Spartanburg Methodist College on September 9 in a Region 10 conference game. More information is available at tctcsports.com.
TCTC Hawks Drop Soccer Season Opener
August 28, 2009 -Young Harris, GA
The Tri-County Technical College Hawks opened the men's soccer season on Friday with an 8-1 non-conference loss at Young Harris College (ranked 15th nationally, NJCAA). Quincy Walker had the only goal for the Hawks on an assist from Corey White. On Saturday, the Hawks face 5th ranked (NJCAA) Georgia Perimeter College in another non-conference competition.
Men's Head Golf Coach Named
May 15, 2009 -
Pendleton, SC - Clint Wright has been named head coach for men’s golf at Tri-County Technical College. Coach Wright holds a Bachelor of Science degree in marketing and professional golf management from Ferris State University (Big Rapids, MI). He served as a collegiate golf coach at Anderson University from 1987 to 1990. During this time period Coach Wright was named region and conference coach of the year for three consecutive years. He led nationally ranked teams and competed in four national championships. Coach Wright is a 26-year member of the PGA. Regarding his new position, Wright stated, “I think former coach Doug Allen has developed the golf program effectively and has prepared it for great success in the coming years. I am excited about the opportunity to lead this program forward.”
Men's Soccer Practices Underway
August 5, 2009 -Pendleton, SC - The Hawks began practicing on Wednesday, August 5, at Nettles Park in Clemson. Coach Todt is leading the team through two-a-days for the next couple of weeks. The Hawks are preparing for their first match on August 28. On August 28 and 29, the Hawks will be in Young Harris, GA, facing Young Harris College (8/28) and Georgia Perimeter College (8/29). The first home match is slated for September 13 against Wake Technical Community College. The regular season extends through October 18 followed by the Region X tournament. For more information, contact Coach Todt at 864.245.5289.
Soccer Players Earn Awards
April 22, 2009 - Four men’s soccer players have been recognized with team awards. Michael Moreno was named Most Valuable Player (MVP). As a defensive central midfielder, Michael demonstrated a strong work ethic and technical ability that helped lead the Hawks to the Region X tournament final. Daniel Guinn received team’s Academic Award. His academic performance combined with his playing ability earned him this recognition. Aaron Wong-You was recognized as Rookie of the Year. As a center back, Aaron showed great poise, and his understanding of the game anchored the defense. Aaron scored on a penalty kick in the regional semifinal to tie the game and send it to overtime; the Hawks later won the game and advanced to the championship. Conan Finn received the Outstanding Commitment Award. As a center back, Conan returned after an injury and showed tremendous dedication in inspiring the team, especially the defensive back four. Michael Moreno and Conan Finn were named 1st Team All Region; Aaron Wong-You was named 2nd Team All Region. We congratulate these and all of the other players for their contributions to the men’s soccer team
Men’s Soccer Kicks Off 2009 with New Prospects
Jan. 20, 2009 - After a very successful 2008 season, Coach Borycki reports that recruiting is going extremely well for the 2009 season. Prospective student-athletes include players from South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Ontario (Canada), New York, and the United Kingdom. Coach Borycki feels that the success of the 2008 team will continue to provide momentum as the Hawks attract top-quality players. If you are interested in joining the Hawks men’s soccer team, complete the recruiting form on this website or contact (864) 245.5289. Scheduling for fall 2009 is underway and will include key NJCAA teams from South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia.
Hawks Soccer Soars to New Heights in '08
November 2, 2008 - In only their second season of competition at the NJCAA Division 1 level, the TCTC men’s soccer team took runner-up in the Region 10 conference tournament. The conference championship was determined by penalty kicks after Tri-County and Cape Fear played to a 1-1 tie through regulation and double overtime. In the hard-fought battle for the championship it took seven penalty kicks to determine the winner.
Advancing to the Region 10 conference championship was the pinnacle for a regular season climb that included several noteworthy achievements.
The Hawks finished the season with an overall record of 6-10-5. In conference play, the Hawks finished with a 6-5-3 record. Three players were recognized as first-team All-Region: Conan Finn (defender), Michael Moreno (midfielder), and Zach Sneed (midfielder). Two players were recognized as second-team All-Region: Brad McKeever (goalkeeper) and Aaron Wong-You (defender). According to coach John Borycki, the team’s performance sets a new standard for the future. He states, “I’m very pleased with how the players performed this year. What we have achieved this season legitimizes us as a presence in Region 10. Looking ahead, our success this year should help us continue to recruit student-athletes who will elevate athletics at Tri-County.” Coach Borycki has already begun recruiting for fall 2009.
Audio interview with John Borycki
Hawks Earn First Round Bye in Playoffs
Oct. 28, 2008 - The final regular season standings for men’s soccer in NJCAA Region 10 have been announced. The TCTC Hawks earned a #2 seed and a quarterfinal bye for the postseason tournament. The Hawks will take on the winner of #3 Spartanburg Methodist College and #6 USC Salkehatchie on Saturday, November 1 at 1:00 p.m.
Host for the Region 10 final four is Spartanburg Methodist College.
The Region 10 championship game is slated for 1:00 p.m. on Sunday, November 2.
Hawks Lose to Louisburg
Oct. 22, 2008 - The men's soccer team lost 3-0 to Louisburg College on October 22 in Anderson, SC. On Saturday, October 25, the Hawks will host their last regular season home game at 4:00 p.m. vs. Cape Fear Community College. The outcome of the October 25 game will determine seeding for the Region 10 postseason tournament. On October 28 or 29 the Hawks will host a quarterfinal game in Anderson. Region 10 tournament games will be held October 31 through November 2 in Spartanburg. Details will be provided as soon as possible.
Hawks Lose One, Tie One
Oct. 19, 2008 - The men's soccer team lost to Wallace State Community College on October 17 by a score of 6-0. On October 18, the Hawks tied (2-2) Meridian Community College. Against Meridian, Kyle Williamson and David Iacono scored, Zach Sneed and Cason Carter each had an assist, and goalkeeper Brad McKeever had 14 saves. The Hawks will round out their regular season with home conference games on October 22 and 25.
Hawks Defeat Wake Technical Community College
Oct. 15, 2008, Anderson, SC - The men's soccer team defeated Wake Technical Community College by a score of 4-0 on Oct. 15 in Anderson, SC. Scoring for the Hawks were Michael Moreno (two goals), Zach Sneed (one goal, one assist), and Dwayne Nicome (one goal). Kyle Williamson, Palmer Boles, and Conan Finn each had one assist. Goalkeepers Brad McKeever and Fred Ripka held Wake Tech scoreless with two saves each. The Hawks victory was a rebound from a one-point loss to Cape Fear Community College on Oct. 11. The Hawks are now 6-3-1 in NJCAA Region 10 conference play.
Hawks Defeat USC-Salkehatchie
Oct. 8, 2008, Allendale, SC - The men's soccer team gained another conference win on Oct. 8 as they defeated USC-Salkehatchie 5-0 in Allendale, SC. Leading the Hawks' offense was David Iacono with 2 goals and 2 assists. Also scoring were Leyth Yousif (2 goals) and Zach Sneed (1 goal). Daniel Guinn had 2 assists and Tayler Fulton had one assist. Goalkeeper Brad McKeever had 5 saves. The Hawks move to 5-2-1 in conference play and 5-6-2 overall. They will face Cape Fear C.C. on Oct. 11.
Hawks Defeat Spartanburg Methodist
Oct. 2, 2008 - The men's soccer team gained a key conference win with a 2-0 victory over previously undefeated Spartanburg Methodist College on Wednesday, October 1. Goalkeeper Brad McKeever had 7 saves. Daniel Guinn and David Iacono scored one goal each on assists from Michael Moreno and Kyle Williamson. Daniel Guinn is also credited with an assist. The Hawks move to 4-2-1 in NJCAA Region X and 4-5-2 overall. They will face Young Harris College on Saturday, Oct. 4. The men’s soccer team lost two conference games over the weekend. On Saturday, Sept. 27, the Hawks lost to Louisburg College by a score of 5-1. In that game, Kyle Williamson scored on an assist from Zach Sneed, and goalkeeper Brad McKeever had 12 saves. On Sunday, Sept. 28, the Hawks lost to Wake Technical Community College by a score of 1-0. Goalkeeper Brad McKeever had 4 saves on Sunday. The Hawks will face Spartanburg Methodist College on Oct. 1, 6:00 p.m., at the Anderson Sports and Entertainment Center.
Hawks Drop Two Conference Games
Sept. 29, 2008 - The men’s soccer team lost two conference games over the weekend. On Saturday, Sept. 27, the Hawks lost to Louisburg College by a score of 5-1. In that game, Kyle Williamson scored on an assist from Zach Sneed, and goalkeeper Brad McKeever had 12 saves. On Sunday, Sept. 28, the Hawks lost to Wake Technical Community College by a score of 1-0. Goalkeeper Brad McKeever had 4 saves on Sunday. The Hawks will face Spartanburg Methodist College on Oct. 1, 6:00 p.m., at the Anderson Sports and Entertainment Center.
Soccer Team Remains Undefeated in Conference
Sept. 25, 2008 - The men's soccer team shut out USC-Sumter on Sept. 24 by a score of 5-0. Leading the scoring for the Hawks was Dwayne Nicome with 2 goals. Goalkeeper Brad McKeever had six saves. Other scorers included David Iacono (1 goal, 1 assist); Zach Sneed (1 goal, one assist); Michael Moreno (1 goal); and Thomas Grande (3 assists). The Hawks remain undefeated in conference play with a record of 3-0-1; overall they are 3-3-2. The Hawks will go on the road Sept. 27 to face nationally ranked Louisburg College.
Soccer Team Defeats USC-Sumpter
Sept. 18, 2008 - The soccer team defeated USC-Sumter by a score of 5-1 on Wednesday, Sept. 17. Scorers were Kyle Williamson (2 goals, 1 assist); Zach Sneed (1 goal); Dwayne Nicome (1 goal); Daniel Guinn (1 goal, 1 assist); Fred Ripka (1 assist); Leyth Yousif (1 assist); Cason Carter (1 assist). Leading the goalkeeping action was Bradley McKeever with two saves. The Hawks remain undefeated in Region X conference play with a record of 2-0-1 and an overall record of 2-3-2. They will face USC-Sumter again on Sept. 24 in Sumter.
Hawks Battle Truett McConnell to a 1-1 Tie
Sept. 14, 2008 - The men's soccer team tied Truett McConnell in a 1-1 match. Zach Sneed had the only goal for the Hawks on an assist by Dwayne Nicome. On Sept. 13, the Hawks lost to Georgia Perimeter by a score of 3-2. In that game, Zach Sneed scored two goals with assists by Dwayne Nicome and Palmer Boles. The Hawks are now 1-3-2 overall and 1-0-1 in conference play.
Soccer Team Opens Season With Win
August 28, 2008 - The men's soccer team defeated USC-Salkehatchie 7-0 in their home opener on August 27. The leading scorer was David Iacono with three goals. Four other players scored one goal each: Michael McNamara, Tayler Fulton, Michael Moreno, Dwayne Nicome. Goalkeeper Brad McKeever had eight saves. Multiple players contributed with assists: Kyle Williamson (2), Zach Sneed (1), Michael Moreno (1), David Iacono (1), Cason Carter (1), Leyth Yousif (1). The Hawks will travel to Cochran, Georgia, for away games against Middle Georgia College (8/31) and Young Harris College (9/1). Go Hawks!
April 26th, 2008- The 2008 Men’s Soccer Team held open tryouts for the coming season. The tryouts were a great success where over 20 athletes attended and took part. The coaching staff is now going through their notes and information on the athletes to send out invitations for pre-season.
If you are interested in our program and have a significant amount of playing experience and skill at the game of soccer then it is not too late to contact us through the recruiting questionnaire on this page.