Polly accounted for 47 percent of the Hurricanes scoring in 2016 and his eight goals ranks seventh in the conference. He finished second in program history for most goals in a season and is the leader in career points.
Young Harris held GSW to a season-low three shots and capitalized on a pair of second-half scoring opportunities to hand the Hurricanes a 3-0 loss Wednesday evening.
Francis Marion's Levin Sandmann, the Peach Belt Conference points leader, handled all of the scoring on Saturday afternoon as he led the Patriots past GSW, 2-0, on the Hurricanes Senior Day.
In a men's soccer match that was even in almost all statistical categories, it was one costly mistake that proved to be the difference on the scoreboard as the University of North Georgia converted a penalty kick in the 38th minute to hand Georgia Southwestern a 1-0 loss on Wednesday afternoon at Hurricane Field.
Isaac Avila to Silvio Polly. The duo struck twice in the final 11 minutes of Wednesday's come-from-behind, 3-2, overtime victory against Clayton State University at Hurricane Field. Polly punched in both goals with Avila providing the assists.
Montevallo University scored a goal late in each half to defeat Georgia Southwestern, 2-0, Wednesday evening in a Peach Belt Conference men's soccer match at Varsity Field.
Jordan Walshaw provided the first score of each half with converted penalty kicks to lead the University of North Carolina at Pembroke men's soccer team past Georgia Southwestern, 5-1, Saturday afternoon in Peach Belt Conference action at Hurricane Field. UNCP scored three times in the second half to pull away from GSW.
Silvio Polly gave the Hurricanes an early lead when he found the back of the net in the seventh minute off an assist from Isaac Avila. It marks the sixth time the duo has partnered for a score this fall.
GSW had an answer for each of USC Aiken's first two goals on Saturday, but the Pacers score in the 75th minute proved to be too much to overcome in a 3-2 loss at Hurricane Field.
Back-to-back goals from Silvio Polly brought the Georgia Southwestern men's soccer team back from a two-goal deficit, but it was Brewton-Parker College with the final goal Tuesday afternoon at Hurricane Field and GSW lost the non-conference match, 3-2.
GSW was held to a pair of shots on goal over the course of Wednesday afternoon's match against Middle Georgia State University at Hurricane Field and suffered a 2-0 defeat at the hands of the Knights.
GSW goalkeeper Joshua Swift did all he could to keep Faulkner University off the board, setting a school record on Saturday for most saves in a match with 22, but playing a man down for the final 14 minutes of regulation proved to be too much for the Hurricanes as Faulkner scored in the 83rd minute to force overtime, then ended it 2:25 into the first extra session.
Newberry College made the most of its scoring opportunities on Thursday afternoon at Hurricane Field and handed GSW a 3-1 loss in the season opener for both schools. GSW finished with a 9-7 shots on goal advantage and a 5-2 edge in corner kicks.