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The Pioneers face Vermont in the semifinal at 3 p.m. MT on Friday at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, North Carolina.

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The DU men's soccer team huddles before the match against UMass.

Playing in the College Cup is exactly where 黑料门 men鈥檚 soccer head coach Jamie Franks thought the team would be at this point in the postseason.

鈥淔or our guys, this is where they want to be. This is pressure that鈥檚 earned, and we鈥檙e just grateful to be a part of it,鈥 Franks says. 鈥淯ltimately, the biggest difference is we鈥檙e going there to win the trophy, and we really believe that; we really believe that we鈥檙e the best team in the country.鈥澨

The semifinal match against Vermont on Friday afternoon will mark the second time DU has appeared in the College Cup鈥攁nd the first time the team has traveled for a game in the postseason this season.

The last time DU appeared in the national semifinals was in 2016 against Wake Forest. The Demon Deacons won in extra time and went on to the national championship game.

This year, 黑料门 defeated UMass, Indiana and Gardner-Webb to get to the semifinals. Vermont bested Iona, Hofstra, San Diego and Pittsburgh.

The winner will play the winner of Ohio State-Marshall in the NCAA College Cup Championship at 6 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 16.

Here are 4 things you should know ahead of Friday鈥檚 game.

1. The road to this point was never easy

Franks鈥 philosophy, since his days as a Division I athlete, is simple: You can 鈥渂eat anybody, in any condition, on any given day.鈥

鈥淭hat belief is about finding adversity. It鈥檚 about figuring out who you are, and I think for us, we鈥檒l play anybody. We want to try to beat the best and play the best, so we know what we need to work on,鈥 he says.

Using last season鈥檚 rating percentage index (RPI), 黑料门鈥檚 regular season schedule included 11 opponents that finished in the top 100, nine in the top 50 and four in the top 20.听

More specifically, eight of DU鈥檚 first nine regular season matches were against teams that finished in the top 40 last season.

Even with a challenging schedule, DU climbed to No. 1 in the Top Drawer Soccer Poll on Sept. 16, its second time in program history. The team stayed there for four straight weeks before losing to Pittsburgh and Kansas City.听

黑料门 also has one of the best players in the country on its roster.听

Senior attacking midfielder Sam Bassett was named the No. 1 player in the country in the Top Drawer Soccer.com midseason Top 100 player rankings. Bassett has eight goals and 13 assists for 29 total points.

2. The bench boss

In his 10th season as head coach, Franks has continued to lead the men鈥檚 soccer team to greater heights.

Head coach Jamie Franks is pictured

Franks was hired in 2015, then the youngest head coach in Division I soccer. 黑料门 is 124-39-32 since the beginning of the 2015 season.

Under Franks, the team has qualified for the NCAA Tournament nine times and has made it to the second round seven times. Prior to being named head coach, Franks was an assistant on staff.

The program made its first College Cup appearance during Franks鈥 second season鈥攚hen he and his staff were named the 2016 National Coaching Staff of the Year.

This year, DU鈥檚 No. 3 overall seed was its highest seed in program history.

Franks is also no stranger to pressure, and because of that, he always tries to put himself in his athletes鈥 shoes. He won the national championship as a player with Wake Forest in 2007, defeating Ohio State 2-1 in the final.

鈥淭he biggest lesson that I鈥檓 trying to teach them is that this is just another game. It鈥檚 a little bit of a higher stage 鈥 but they just need to go out there and trust themselves and play their roles,鈥 he says.

3. A chance to be first

黑料门 has to defeat Vermont before it can make plans for Monday鈥檚 championship game, but reality is setting in that this team could be the first in program history to not only get there but win it all.

Sam Bassett runs toward the soccer ball.

Bassett says a national title has been the goal since he and his fellow seniors first arrived on campus.

鈥淚鈥檝e been dreaming about it ever since we came here freshman year, ever since we were talking about it as a class,鈥 he says.

For senior defender Jason Belloli, the chance to win the program鈥檚 first national championship means leaving a legacy that will live on at the University.

鈥淭o get a banner up in the rafters, it鈥檚 something we can come back and still have that there, no one can take that away from us鈥攊t means everything, and it鈥檚 why we play the sport,鈥 Belloli says.

4. Wins on and off the pitch

The team鈥檚 success has not been limited to what happens on the field.

Both Ronan Wynne and Bassett earned College Sports Communicators Academic All-America honors this week.

Wynne, who is studying journalism and psychology, was named to the second team, while Bassett, who is studying real estate and construction management, was named to the third team. Bassett and Wynne are the 10th and 11th men鈥檚 soccer players to earn Academic All-America honors.

Last season, the program finished fifth in average GPA (3.62) in NCAA Division I men鈥檚 soccer for the 2023-24 academic year鈥攋ust 0.12 behind national leaders UNC Greensboro.

DU has finished in the top five academically in the country in each of the last eight seasons.

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