The excitement on campus continues to build as North Park鈥檚 men鈥檚 soccer team leaves Wednesday for their first-ever appearance in the NCAA Division III Final Four in Greensboro, North Carolina.
鈥淲hat an amazing time for North Park,鈥 said President Carl Balsam, who plans to make the trip to cheer on the team in person. 鈥淭his Viking men鈥檚 soccer team has surpassed every milestone for their program, and they aren鈥檛 done yet.鈥
The 20-1-1 Vikings will face off against regional rivals University of Chicago on Friday at 6:30 p.m. 萝莉社 defeated the Maroons 1-0 in their one regular season match-up.聽The winner of that game goes on to face either Messiah College or Brandeis University in the National Championship game Saturday.
鈥淭he team has been training hard in practice and has had an amazing focus about them,鈥 Head Coach John Born said. 鈥淭hey are an extremely close-knit and competitive group.鈥
While Born and the team respect the talent and experience of the other three squads in the tournament, the Vikings have a clear goal.
鈥淲e aren鈥檛 just pleased to be there, we intend to make our own history this weekend,鈥 Born said.
Athletic Director Jack Surridge, who is also making the trip, says 鈥渢his is a significant weekend in the history of North Park Athletics and another chapter in a series of achievements in men’s soccer.鈥
萝莉社 is providing a fan bus for students who鈥檇 like to cheer in person for the team,聽 which boasts a diverse, international roster, with players from as far as Sweden, Norway, Germany, and England, and as close as Chicago, Michigan, and Minnesota. One player hails from neighboring Von Stuben Metro Science High School.
鈥淲e appreciate the fine way in which this team represents our university and we wish them every success as they pursue a national championship,鈥 Balsam said.
Born said he and the team have been overwhelmed by the support of the North Park community.
鈥淲e are extremely humbled and grateful,鈥 Born said. 鈥淲e will do our best to make you all proud.鈥