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- Jarun Named Assistant Men's Soccer CoachDAHLONEGA – The University of North Georgia men's soccer program has added Omar Jarun as a new assistant coach the team announced Friday. Jarun joins head coach Anel Lilic's staff with an abundance of playing and coaching experience.
- 20 UNG Fall Sport Student-Athletes Honored on PBC Teams of Academic DistinctionAUGUSTA, Ga. – Earlier this week the Peach Belt Conference announced the fall sports Teams of Academic Distinction, presented by Barnes & Noble College. The University of North Georgia placed a combined 20 student-athletes from women's cross country (4), women's soccer (11) and men's soccer (5) on the list.
- North Georgia Removes Interim Tag and Names Anel Lilic Head Men’s Soccer CoachDAHLONEGA – Following a national search, Anel Lilic has been named the third head coach in the University of North Georgia men's soccer program's NCAA era. The announcement was made by President Mike Shannon and athletic director Mary Rob Plunkett in a team meeting at the UNG Soccer Field House at Lynn Cottrell Park on Tuesday afternoon.
- Nighthawks End Run in PBC Semifinals Against LanderMORROW, Ga. — In the final game of the 2023-24 season, the University of North Georgia men's soccer team fell 3-0 to Lander in the Peach Belt Conference semifinals. Two first half goals were too much to overcome as the Bearcats earned a shutout to advance to the PBC Tournament title game.
- Lara Named PBC Freshman of the Year, North Georgia Earns Five All-Conference SelectionsAUGUSTA, Ga. — Heading into the PBC Semifinals for the first time since 2017, the University of North Georgia men's soccer team has received five selections to the Peach Belt Conference All-Conference team, including Aram Lara being named the PBC Freshman of the Year.
- Walsh's Overtime Winner Sends Nighthawks to PBC SemifinalsDAHLONEGA — An overtime battle ended with the University of North Georgia men's soccer team as victors, picking up a 2-1 win after 110 minutes of action. It was a physical game throughout as the Nighthawks fought through tired legs, using just two subs in the game and overcoming an early 1-0 deficit.
- UNG to Host PBC Soccer Championship Quarterfinal DoubleheaderDAHLONEGA – The University of North Georgia will host quarterfinal rounds of the 2023 Peach Belt Conference Men's & Women's Soccer Championship on Monday, Nov. 6 at the UNG Soccer Field at Lynn Cottrell Park. The top-seeded women's team will take on eighth-seeded Georgia Southwestern at 4:00 p.m. before the third-seeded Nighthawk men host the sixth-seeded Hurricanes at 6:30 p.m.
- Nighthawks Fall in Regular Season FinaleLAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. — In the final game of the regular season, the University of North Georgia men's soccer team fell 3-1 to Georgia Gwinnett on the road. The Nighthawks put some fresh faces in the lineup in their final matchup before the Peach Belt Conference tournament, heading into the halftime break tied 1-1 before the Grizzlies added two goals in the second to take the victory.
- Five Game Unbeaten Streak Ends at LanderGREENWOOD, S.C. — A five-game unbeaten streak ends against the team it began against as the University of North Georgia fell 3-1 on the road at Lander. The streak began with a scoreless draw against Lander at the UNG Soccer Field at Lynn Cottrell Park, followed by four straight victories. The Nighthawks took an early lead, but a determined Lander side scored three straight to take the victory.
- Nighthawks Win Fourth Straight, March Past Saints on Senior DayDAHLONEGA — In the regular season home finale, the University of North Georgia men's soccer team defeated Flagler 2-1 at the UNG Soccer Field at Lynn Cottrell Park. An early goal and a late one made the difference as North Georgia moves to three games above .500 for the first time this season.
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