For the No. 16 North Carolina men’s soccer team, it’s a story that has been relatively unfamiliar during the 2014 season.
But after losing in the quarterfinals of the ACC Championship, getting an at-large bid to the 2014 NCAA College Cup and earning a 6-0 victory over James Madison Thursday, the Tar Heels have been thrust into the tale and are hoping the next few chapters will fall in their favor.
Entering the game against the Dukes, Carolina played 16 of its 18 games as the favorite in terms of rank, going 13-3 in those contests.
Thursday saw the Tar Heels in what could possibly be their last game playing the role of Goliath, and despite a slow first half, they showed why they had rarely filled the role of David.
“We always have confidence. That isn’t something that’s going to change going forward,” said senior forward Andy Craven. “We put away a bunch of chances and scored some goals, and that’s what we try to do every time we step out on the field.”