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Pac-12 Men's Soccer PAC-12 MEN'S SOCCER PAC-12 TEAM PAC-12 ALL-TIME 2008 Conf Overall 2016 Conf Overall 1. UCLA* 7-1-2 10-5-6 1. STAN* 8-1-1 14-3-4 CHAMPIONS STANDINGS 2. CAL 5-2-3 12-4-5 2. WASH 6-4-0 14-7-0 2000 Washington 3. SDSU 3-4-3 6-9-3 3. SDSU 4-3-3 9-4-6 2001 Stanford 2000 Conf Overall 4. WASH 3-5-2 8-8-2 4. UCLA 4-5-1 10-8-2 2002 UCLA 1. WASH* 7-1-0 14-6-0 OSU 3-5-2 6-9-4 5. OSU 3-5-2 7-8-3 2003 UCLA 2. STAN 6-2-0 18-3-1 6. STAN 2-6-2 4-11-3 6. CAL 1-8-1 5-10-2 2004 UCLA 3. UCLA 3-5-0 12-7-0 2005 UCLA 4. CAL 2-5-1 6-13-1 2009 Conf Overall 2017 Conf Overall 2006 California 5. OSU 1-6-1 7-11-1 1. UCLA* 5-1-4 12-4-4 1. STAN* 9-0-1 19-2-2 2007 California 2. OSU 5-4-1 19-6-3 2. CAL 6-4-0 11-7-0 2008 UCLA 2001 Conf Overall 3. STAN 4-4-2 12-6-2 3. WASH 5-4-1 12-7-1 2009 UCLA 1. STAN* 6-1-1 19-2-1 4. SDSU 3-4-3 6-6-6 4. UCLA 4-6-0 7-10-1 2010 California 2. UCLA 5-2-1 12-7-4 5. WASH 2-3-5 5-7-6 4. OSU 4-6-0 7-11-0 2011 UCLA 3. WASH 4-4-0 13-6-0 6. CAL 3-6-1 9-8-1 6. SDSU 1-9-0 6-13-0 2012 UCLA 4. CAL 3-5-0 10-9-1 2013 Washington 5. OSU 1-7-0 5-12-0 2014 Stanford 2010 Conf Overall 2018 Conf Overall 2015 Stanford 1. CAL* 8-1-1 14-2-4 1. STAN* 7-2-1 12-4-5 2002 Conf Overall 2. UCLA 8-2-0 16-5-1 2. OSU 6-3-1 11-6-3 2016 Stanford 1. UCLA* 8-2-0 16-3-3 2017 Stanford 3. WASH 5-5-0 11-6-1 3. WASH 6-4-0 12-7-1 2. CAL 6-3-1 14-6-2 4. STAN 4-6-0 8-10-0 4. UCLA 5-5-0 10-9-0 2018 Stanford 3. STAN 5-3-2 17-4-2 2019 Washington 5. SDSU 3-6-1 10-7-2 4. CAL 3-7-0 7-9-2 4. OSU 4-6-0 13-8-0 6. OSU 1-9-0 6-11-0 6. SDSU 2-8-0 7-10-1 5. WASH 3-7-0 6-10-3 6. FSU 2-7-1 5-11-4 2011 Conf Overall 2019 Conf Overall 1. UCLA* 10-0-0 18-4-2 1. WASH* 8-2 17-4 2003 Conf Overall 2. WASH 7-3-0 12-4-2 2. STAN 6-2 14-2 1. UCLA* 10-0-0 20-2-1 3. SDSU 4-5-1 10-6-3 3.OSU 5-3 8-6 2. OSU 7-3-0 13-7-0 4. STAN 3-6-1 6-10-2 4. CAL 4-4 8-7 3. WASH 5-4-1 13-5-2 5. OSU 3-6-1 5-11-2 5. UCLA 2-6 6-9 CAL 5-4-1 11-9-2 6. STAN 0-7-3 3-9-5 6. SDSU 1-9 3-12 5. FSU 2-8-0 5-14-0 6. STAN 0-10-0 3-15-2 2012 Conf Overall *Conference Champion 1. UCLA* 8-1-1 13-3-3 2004 Conf Overall 2. WASH 7-1-2 13-5-3 1. UCLA* 6-2-0 14-4-2 3. STAN 5-4-1 9-8-1 2. CAL 4-3-1 13-4-3 4. CAL 3-5-2 8-7-3 WASH 4-3-1 11-7-2 5. OSU 1-7-2 6-9-3 4. STAN 2-4-2 7-6-5 6. SDSU 1-7-2 7-9-3 5. OSU 2-6-0 8-10-1 2013 Conf Overall 2005 Conf Overall 1. WASH* 7-1-2 16-2-4 1. UCLA* 7-1-2 12-5-3 2. UCLA 6-1-3 12-3-5 2. CAL 6-3-1 14-4-3 3. CAL 6-3-1 14-5-2 3. OSU 5-5-0 9-7-4 4. STAN 3-5-2 10-7-4 4. SDSU 2-3-5 9-4-6 5. SDSU 2-6-2 6-11-2 5. WASH 3-5-2 10-7-2 6. OSU 0-8-2 7-10-2 6. STAN 1-7-2 4-11-3 2014 Conf Overall 2006 Conf Overall 1. STAN* 6-1-3 13-3-3 1. CAL* 7-3-0 13-6-1 2. UCLA 6-2-2 14-4-6 2. SDSU 5-2-3 9-6-4 3. WASH 5-4-1 12-5-3 3. STAN 5-3-2 7-7-4 4. CAL 4-5-1 11-7-1 4. UCLA 4-3-3 14-6-4 5. OSU 4-5-1 12-8-1 5. WASH 4-5-1 13-7-1 6. SDSU 1-9-0 7-12-0 6. OSU 0-9-1 5-12-2 2015 Conf Overall 2007 Conf Overall 1. STAN* 7-1-2 18-2-3 1. CAL* 6-3-1 12-6-2 2. UCLA 5-4-1 11-9-1 2. STAN 4-4-2 7-6-5 3. WASH 4-3-3 8-5-6 SDSU 4-4-2 8-7-4 4. CAL 4-4-2 9-6-2 UCLA 4-4-2 9-9-3 5. OSU 3-6-1 8-9-1 5. WASH 3-4-3 9-8-4 6. SDSU 2-7-0 8-8-3 6. OSU 3-5-2 8-10-2 1 PAC-12 MEN'S SOCCER PAC-12 PLAYER PAC-12 COACH PAC-12 Todd Dunivant, STAN Jimmy Frazelle, UCLA OF THE YEAR OF THE YEAR ALL-CONFERENCE Tony Lawson, UCLA 2000 Ryan Nelsen, STAN 2000 Bobby Clark, STAN Chad Marshall, STAN 2001 Roger Levesque, STAN 2001 Bret Simon, STAN 2000 First Team Troy Roberts, CAL 2002 Josh Saunders, CAL 2002 Kevin Grimes, CAL Todd Dunivant, STAN Tyson Wahl, CAL 2003 Matt Taylor, UCLA Dana Taylor, OSU Scott Leber, STAN Brett Wiesner, WASH 2004 Patrick Ianni, UCLA 2003 Tom Ftzgerald, UCLA Ryan Lee, UCLA Zach Wells, UCLA C.J. Klaas, WASH 2004 Jorge Salcedo, UCLA Lee Morrison, STAN Joe Zaher, OSU 2005 Calen Carr, CAL Dean Wurzberger, WASH Ryan Nelsen, STAN 2006 Kevin Forrest, WASH 2005 Kevin Grimes, CAL Bryn Ritchie, WASH 2003 First Team 2007 Ely Allen, WASH 2006 Kevin Grimes, CAL Chris Roner, CAL Carl Acosta, CAL Andrew Jacobson, CAL 2007 Kevin Grimes, CAL McKinley Tennyson Jr, UCLA Alan Gordon, OSU 2008 Michael Stephens, UCLA 2008 Jorge Salcedo, UCLA Shaun Tsakiris, UCLA Adolfo Gregorio, UCLA 2009 Danny Mwanga, OSU 2009 Bret Simon, STAN Kendall Simmonds, CAL Leonard Griffin, UCLA 2010 A.J. Soares, CAL 2010 Kevin Grimes, CAL Ben Somoza, WASH C.J. Klaas, WASH 2011 Kelyn Rowe, UCLA 2011 Jorge Salcedo, UCLA Adam Zapala, STAN Chad Marshall, STAN 2012 Ryan Hollingshead, UCLA 2012 Jorge Salcedo, UCLA Mike Munoz, CAL 2013 Leo Stolz, UCLA 2013 Jamie Clark, WASH Second Team Brandon Owens, UCLA 2014 Khiry Shelton, OSU 2014 Jeremy Gunn, STAN Ramiro Arredondo, CAL Troy Roberts, CAL 2015 Jordan Morris, STAN 2015 Jeremy Gunn, STAN Aaron Biddle, STAN Matt Taylor, UCLA 2016 Jose Hernandez, UCLA 2016 Jeremy Gunn, STAN Mike Casale, WASH Zach Wells, UCLA Foster Langsdorf, STAN 2017 Jeremy Gunn, STAN DJ Countess, UCLA 2017 Foster Langsdorf, STAN 2018 Terry Boss, OSU Josh Elbaum, OSU Second Team 2018 Tanner Beason, STAN 2019 Jamie Clark, WASH Mike Hickman, CAL Chad Barrett, UCLA 2019 Blake Bodily, WASH Mark Hogenhout, WASH Brian Farber, OSU PAC-12 SCHOLAR- Matt Olsen, OSU Robbie Findley, OSU Billy Sleeth, WASH Ty Harden, WASH PAC-12 FRESHMAN ATHLETE OF THE Corey Woolfolk, STAN Ryan Johnson, OSU OF THE YEAR Alex Yi, UCLA Aaron Lopez, UCLA 2000 Alex Yi, UCLA YEAR Ty Maurin, UCLA 2007 Kevin Forest, WASH 2001 C.J. Klaas, WASH 2001 First Team Noah Merl, CAL 2008 George John, WASH 2002 Joe Zaher, OSU Todd Dunivant, STAN Troy Ready, WASH 2009 Rylan Hawkins, WASH 2003 Chad Barrett, UCLA Ryan Futagaki, UCLA Daniel Waltman, WASH 2010 Bobby Warshaw, STAN Robbbie Findley , OSU Adolfo Gregorio, UCLA Mike Wilson, STAN 2011 Brent Richards, WASH 2004 Ely Allen, WASH Roger Levesque, STAN *The first team features four defend- 2012 Ryan Hollingshead, UCLA 2005 Sal Zizzo, UCLA Lee Morrison, STAN ers, as voting for the third defender 2013 Joe Sofia, UCLA 2006 Nick Cardenas, SDSU Tim Pierce, UCLA resulted in a two-way tie 2014 Omid Jalali, CAL 2007 Bobby Warshaw, STAN Bryn Ritchie, WASH 2015 Brandon Vincent, STAN 2008 Danny Mwanga, OSU Chris Roner, CAL 2004 First Team 2016 Michael Amick, UCLA 2009 Amobi Okugo, UCLA Josh Saunders, CAL Calen Carr, CAL 2017 Aravind Sivakumar, CAL 2010 Kelyn Rowe, UCLA Derek Shanahan, STAN Mike Enfield, UCLA 2018 Adam Mosharrafa, STAN 2011 Seth Casiple, CAL Ben Somoza, WASH Chris Eylander, WASH 2019 Simon Lekressner, CAL 2012 Aaron Kovar, STAN Darren Fernandez, STAN 2013 Cristian Roldan, WASH Second Team Robbie Findley, OSU 2014 Timmy Mueller, OSU Nelson Akwari, UCLA Kevin Forrest, WASH 2015 Jose Hernandez, UCLA Abe Geiger, STAN Nick Hatzke, CAL 2016 Handwala Bwana, WASH Zach Kingsley, WASH Patrick Ianni, UCLA 2017 Blake Bodily, WASH C.J.
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