In an unprecedented season for the Men’s College Cup, the stage is set for an exciting showdown featuring teams that defy typical expectations. Unlike the Women’s College Cup, which showcased a formidable lineup with a No. 1 seed and two No. 2 seeds, this year’s men’s semifinals feature No. 15 NC State as the highest-ranked team, followed closely by No. 16 seed Furman. Both Washington and Saint Louis will compete as unseeded teams, highlighting the thrilling upsets that led them to this pivotal moment.
Furman’s journey to the College Cup is particularly historic. The Paladins, with a record of 16 wins, 1 loss, and 5 draws, are making their first-ever appearance in this prestigious tournament. Their path to Cary has been nothing short of dramatic. In the quarterfinals, they faced off against No. 8 Portland and secured a decisive 1-0 victory thanks to a stunning long-range strike from Braden Dunham. His remarkable shot, taken from nearly 40 yards, soared past the Portland keeper and marked a pivotal moment in Furman’s tournament run.
The journey hasn’t been without heart-stopping moments. In the third round, Furman squared off against Hofstra, a team that had recently pulled off an upset against the No. 1 seed Vermont. After a tense first half that ended in a 1-1 deadlock, Furman seemed to take control with two quick goals in the 76th and 79th minutes. However, Hofstra rallied back spectacularly, scoring twice within just 68 seconds to level the match. Ultimately, the Paladins triumphed in a nail-biting penalty shootout, winning 5-4 and showcasing their resilience in a match that was hailed as one of the most entertaining of the tournament.
Meanwhile, the Washington Huskies, boasting a record of 14 wins, 6 losses, and 2 draws, are making their second appearance in the Men’s College Cup, having previously reached the final in 2021. Their campaign this year has been characterized by both skill and close calls. Washington’s journey to Cary included impressive victories over No. 4 Maryland and No. 5 SMU, as well as nail-biting matches against Oregon State and No. 12 Stanford.
In their opening match against Oregon State, the Huskies were quickly put on the back foot, conceding a goal just three minutes into the game. However, they equalized early in the second half, saw a flurry of goals exchanged in the final quarter of the match, and ultimately secured their advancement in the second overtime when Richie Aman scored in the 104th minute.
Their tense encounters continued in the third round against Stanford, where late-game heroics came into play once more. With time running down, Washington launched a well-coordinated attack that resulted in a crucial header goal from Charlie Kosakoff in the 88th minute, pushing them through to the quarterfinals. In a more commanding performance there, they defeated No. 4 Maryland 3-1, solidifying their spot in this year’s College Cup and marking their return to the tournament for the first time since their 2021 defeat.
As the excitement builds for the upcoming semifinals, fans and analysts alike are eager to see how these underdogs will fare against more traditionally recognized teams. Furman and Washington’s remarkable journeys underscore the unpredictability of the tournament, setting the stage for a thrilling contest.


