UC Irvine Anteaters Overall: 5-4-2 Big West: 0-1-1 Home: 2-1-1 Goals / Allowed: 20 / 15

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Cal Poly Mustangs UC Santa Barbara Gauchos Thursday, October 5, 2017 - 4:30 PM Saturday, October 7, 2017 - 7:00 PM Anteater Stadium - Irvine, Calif. Anteater Stadium - Irvine, Calif.

2017 5-5-0 2017 4-4-2 #TogetherWeZot | #RipEm Big West 1-1-0 Big West 2-0-0 Away/Neutral 1-4-0 Away 0-3-0 Projected Anteater Formation 2016 Big West 3-5-2 (North 4th) 2016 Big West 6-1-3 (North 1st)

(4-5-1) Series UC Irvine leads, 17-13-9 Series UCSB leads, 33-17-3

Series is 2-2-2 since breaking into divisions in 2012 UC Irvine is 1-5 since breaking into divisions in 2012 13 J. Ortiz 2016 meeting Oct. 8 at CP - W, 2-0 2016 meeting Oct. 6 at UCSB - L, 0-1 Head Coach Steve Sampson (3rd Season) Head Coach Tim Vom Steeg (19th Season) 10 25 7 Last week W (3-1) vs. UCR | L (1-0) vs. CSF Last week W (5-2) vs. CSF | W (3-1) vs. UCR M. Ortiz Canales Godoy

First Touches 23 9 Falck Crisostomo

19 4 6 11 Gallinar Soto Wik Heltne Perez 2-6-2 14 4 in 4 Since the Big West went to UCI’s streak of consecutive Giovanni Godoy has stormed 1 North and South Divisions matches with a goal ended to the top of the Big West Waldron in 2012, the Anteaters Thursday at 14 following a leaderboard scoring 4 goals

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Primary Reserves CP-UCSB weekends with all ‘Eaters outscored opponents now the conference’s FWD 17 Carrillo 21 Yamaguchi four wins and draws 26-20 in that span with an overall Leader with 6 goals, MID 8 Leon 14 Quezada 3 Bond-Flasza coming against Cal Poly record of 7-5-2. UCI is currently 13 points, and 33 shots DEF 12 Silva 24 Ajeakwa 30 Ramirez the only Big West school to score (1 at LMU, 1 vs. USF, 2 at SAC) GK 0 Patenaude 18 Contreras at least 20 goals this season

Date Opponent Location Result Shots (On Goal) Saves Corners Fouls Offside Goals Aug. 19 at Bakersfield (Exh.) Bakersfield, Calif. W 2-0 10 (5) 0 8 13 6 Godoy (22’), Quezada (59’) Aug. 25 at (9) Louisville Louisville, Ky. L 1-2 5 (2) 3 2 12 2 M. Ortiz (21’) Aug. 27 at Northern Kentucky Highland Heights, Ky. W 5-2 26 (11) 2 6 20 3 Quezada (4’), Leon (7’), Godoy (14’), OG (19’), Canales (55’) Sept. 1 Penn State Anteater Stadium T 1-1 16 (5) 3 8 11 4 Carrillo (67’) Sept. 3 UNC Asheville Anteater Stadium W 2-1 20 (4) 2 4 8 3 Godoy (47’), Canales (48’) Sept. 8 vs. (8) Denver ^Albuquerque, N.M. W 1-0 10 (3) 5 3 6 0 Canales (57’) Sept. 10 at New Mexico ^Albuquerque, N.M. L 1-2 7 (4) 3 2 10 3 J. Ortiz (11’) Sept. 18 Lipscomb Anteater Stadium W 3-0 13 (6) 4 6 11 2 Godoy (64’), M. Ortiz (79’), Carrillo (PK 84’) Sept. 21 at Loyola Marymount Los Angeles, Calif. W 2-0 13 (6) 6 3 8 7 Godoy (PK 53’), J. Ortiz (83’) Sept. 24 Anteater Stadium L 1-2 16 (5) 2 2 8 0 Canales (17’) Sept. 28 *at UC Davis Davis, Calif. L 0-2 8 (4) 4 4 7 5 - Sept. 30 *at Sacramento State Sacramento, Calif. T 3-3 26 (9) 6 10 9 2 Godoy (55’, 90’), Canales (60’) Oct. 5 *Cal Poly Anteater Stadium 4:30 PM Oct. 7 *UC Santa Barbara Anteater Stadium 7:00 PM Oct. 11 *UC Riverside Anteater Stadium 7:00 PM Oct. 14 *at CSUN Northridge, Calif. 7:00 PM Oct. 18 *Cal State Fullerton Anteater Stadium 7:00 PM Oct. 21 *CSUN Anteater Stadium 7:00 PM Oct. 25 *at UC Riverside Riverside, Calif. 7:00 PM Oct. 28 *at Cal State Fullerton Fullerton, Calif. 7:00 PM

Home matches in BOLD Neutral matches in italics ^ - Grange and Ashwill Invitational (Albuquerque, N.M.) * - Big West match All times listed in Pacific Time Zone FIELD PLAYER NOTES ## Player Note Height / Weight—Year—Position Hometown—Previous College—High School—Club team—Major Games (starts) - Goals - GWG - Assists - Points 2 Ben Reveno Spent three seasons with the Academy 6-0 / 161—Freshman—Defender San Jose, Calif.—Leigh HS—San Jose Earthquakes Academy—Major: Undeclared No UC Irvine stats 3 Christian Bond-Flasza First career start and point (assist) in win vs. UNC Asheville 5-10 / 154—Freshman—Def / Fwd Laguna Niguel, Calif.—Aliso Niguel HS—Irvine Strikers—Major: Computer Game Science 8 (3) - 0 G - 0 GWG - 1 A - 1 PTS 4 Jose Soto 7 goals, 3 assists in two seasons at Peninsula College 6-1 / 169—Junior—Defender Ontario, Calif.—Peninsula College—Ontario HS—Major: Criminology, Law, and Society 11 (11) - 0 G - 0 GWG - 1 A - 1 PTS 5 Corey Schramm Played in 6 of the final 8 matches in 2016; started vs. Cal Poly, at CSUN 5-7 / 159—RS-Junior—Midfielder Lakewood, Calif.—Artesia HS—Pateadores Academy—Major: Education Science 12 (3) - 0 G - 0 GWG - 0 A - 0 PTS 6 Haakon Wik Heltne 1 assist in eight matches last year for Hofstra 6-4 / 196—Sophomore—Defender Sandvika, Norway.—Hofstra Univ.—Norges Toppidrettsgymnas—Baerum SK—Major: Undeclared 11 (11) - 0 G - 0 GWG - 0 A - 0 PTS 7 Giovanni Godoy Big West points leader - Big West Offensive Player of the Week Sept. 25 6-0 / 162—Senior– Midfielder Watsonville, Calif.—CSU Bakersfield—Watsonville HS—Santa Cruz Breakers—Major: Sociology 29 (22) - 9 G - 4 GWG - 3 A - 21 PTS 8 Luis Leon Big West Offensive Player of the Week August 28 (1 G, 1 A) 5-7 / 151—Junior—Midfielder Santa Ana, Calif.—Santa Ana HS—Pateadores Academy—Major: Sociology 41 (25) - 7 G - 1 GWG - 5 A - 19 PTS 9 Daniel Crisostomo Big West Defensive Player of the Week Sept. 25 (3 A, 2 SHO) 5-9 / 156—Junior—Midfielder Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.—The Webb Schools—FC Golden State—Major: Sociology 46 (31) - 0 G - 0 GWG - 7 A - 7 PTS 10 Mario Ortiz Had points in 3 straight matches (A vs. DENV, A vs. UNM, G vs. LIP) 5-7 / 136—RS-Senior—Midfielder Los Angeles, Calif.—CSU Bakersfield—Leuzinger HS—Chivas Academy—Major: Sociology 46 (25) - 6 G - 3 GWG - 6 A - 18 PTS 11 Alda Perez 3 starts this season - MF vs. UNC Asheville, D vs. Lipscomb, USF 6-0 / 165—Senior—Midfielder Shafter, Calif.—Taft College—Shafter HS—Roadrunner Bakersfield— Major: Crim. Law & Society 24 (7) - 0 G - 0 GWG - 1 A - 1 PTS 12 Felipe Silva Made first career start at left back vs. UC Davis 5-10 / 160—RS-Junior—Forward Corona, Calif.—Servite HS—West Coast FC—Major: Political Science 28 (1) - 0 G - 0 GWG - 1 A - 1 PTS 13 Jose Ortiz Goal vs. UNM assisted by his brother, assisted brother’s goal vs. LIP 5-9 / 133—Sophomore—Forward Los Angeles, Calif.—Leuzinger HS— Rush—Major: Undeclared 29 (12) - 4 G - 1 GWG - 2 A - 10 PTS 14 Alvaro Quezada Scored in exhibition at Bakersfield (59’) and at Northern Kentucky (4’) 5-8 / 141—Freshman—Midfielder Lancaster, Calif.—Highland HS—LA Premier FC—Major: Undeclared 11 (5) - 1 G - 0 GWG - 1 A - 3 PTS 15 Nick Lagotta Started 67 of 70 matches for primarily as a defender 5-9 / 151—Freshman—Def / Mid San Diego, Calif.—Cathedral Catholic HS—San Diego Surf—Major: Undeclared No UC Irvine stats 16 Axel Adler Played briefly with club’s top flight team, Biu Chun Glory Sky 6-0 / 147—Freshman—Midfielder Pok Fu Lam, Hong Kong—Victor Segalen School—Biu Chun Rangers—Major: Undeclared No UC Irvine stats 17 Christian Carrillo 2 career goals have both come at home (67’ vs. PSU, PK 84’ vs. LIP) 6-0 / 168—Senior—Forward Santa Ana, Calif.—Cerritos JC—Katella HS—Pateadores Academy—Major: Public Health Policy 25 (9) - 2 G - 0 GWG - 0 A - 4 PTS 19 Erick Gallinar Played in all 11 matches, missed starting XI for first time at UC Davis 5-9 / 144—Freshman—Def / Mid Los Angeles, Calif.—Animo South Los Angeles HS—LA Galaxy Academy—Major: Undeclared 11 (10) - 0 G - 0 GWG - 2 A - 2 PTS 20 Andrew Guerrero Led team in shots and shots on goal in 2016 season opener 6-0 / 178—RS-Sophomore—Midfielder Colton, Calif.—Rialto HS—Fullerton Rangers—Major: International Studies 4 (0) - 0 G - 0 GWG - 0 A - 0 PTS 21 Lawrence Yamaguchi Played three seasons each for clubs FC Toripletta and Verdy S.S. Ajunt 5-10 / 182—Freshman—Forward Tokyo, Japan—Christian Academy Japan HS—FC Toripletta—Major: Undeclared 9 (0) - 0 G - 0 GWG - 0 A - 0 PTS 22 Manny Acosta Played in each of the last 7 matches of 2016 with 1 start (vs. UCR) 5-10 / 152—Sophomore—Forward Stanton, Calif.—Magnolia HS—West Coast FC—Major: Undeclared 7 (1) - 0 G - 0 GWG - 0 A - 0 PTS 23 Victor Falck Recorded 2nd career assist in win vs. UNC Asheville (1 assist for UVA) 6-1 / 172—Sophomore—Midfielder Landvetter, Sweden.—Univ. of Virginia—Cox HS—Richmond United & Orgryte IS—Major: Undec. 11 (10) - 0 G - 0 GWG - 1 A - 1 PTS 24 Ateno Ajeakwa Earned first career point on assist at Northern Kentucky 5-7 / 157—Freshman—Midfielder Gardena, Calif.—Connections Academy Capistrano—LA Galaxy Academy—Major: Undeclared 6 (2) - 0 G - 0 GWG - 1 A - 1 PTS 25 Ivan Canales Recorded consecutive game-winners vs. UNC Asheville, Denver 5-9 / 164—Junior—Midfielder Santa Ana, Calif.—JSerra HS—West Coast FC—Major: Sociology 49 (43) - 12 G - 2 GWG - 12 A - 36 PTS 26 Guy Dankovich Served in the Israeli military for the past three years 5-10 / 163—Freshman—Defender Ramat-Gan, Israel—Maccabim Reut Mor HS—Ironi Modi’in—Major: Computer Science Engineering 1 (0) - 0 G - 0 GWG - 0 A - 0 PTS 27 Christian Gutierrez Will miss 2017 season (Torn ACL) 5-5 / 168—Sophomore—Midfielder Bell, Calif.—Bell HS—Arsenal FC—Major: Criminology, Law, and Society 14 (1) - 0 G - 0 GWG - 0 A - 0 PTS 30 Ignacio Ramirez Made first career start at New Mexico 6-2 / 164—RS-Junior—Defender Anaheim, Calif.—Western HS—Strikers FC—Major: Psychology and Social Behavior 7 (1) - 0 G - 0 GWG - 0 A - 0 PTS

KEEPER NOTES 0 Greg Patenaude Stopped a 52nd-minute PK in 5-2 win at Northern Kentucky 6-1 / 190—RS-Junior—Goalkeeper Folsom, Calif.—Yavapai CC—Folsom HS—San Juan Academy—Major: Political Science 2 (2) - 1-1-0 - 0 SHO - 5 SV - 2.00 GAA 1 Alex Waldron Saved a PK in the 79th minute vs. New Mexico - 2nd of career 6-3 / 193—RS-Sophomore—Goalkeeper Orangevale, Calif.—Bella Vista HS—San Juan Academy—Major: Business Economics 18 (17) - 7-7-2 - 5 SHO - 53 SV - 1.34 GAA 18 Carlos Contreras Split time between forward and keeper in high school 6-0 / 169—Freshman—Goalkeeper North Hollywood, Calif.—Birmingham HS—LA Premier LAFA—Major: Undeclared No UC Irvine stats

STAFF NOTES Head Coach Yossi Raz 54 wins in 4 years at Cal Poly Pomona, 2015 NCAA D-II National runner-up 1st season (5-4-2) Assistant Coach Matt O’Sullivan Assistant since 2006 at Incarnate Word (4 yrs) and D-II St. Edward’s (7 yrs) 1st season Assistant Coach Cale Rodriguez Head coach at Peninsula College (2015-16), assisted at UNLV, Redlands 1st season Assistant/GK Coach Brian Lanoye Assistant at Cal State Fullerton (9 years) and Cal Poly Pomona (2 years) 1st season QUICK FACTS LAST WEEK RECAP GENERAL UC Irvine got a rude awakening to Big West play securing just one point in the opening week- School ...... UC Irvine (University of California, Irvine) end at UC Davis and Sacramento State. The ‘Eaters were shutout for the first time since last Location ...... Irvine, Calif. October allowing a pair of second half goals to UC Davis Thursday to fall, 2-0. Nickname ...... Anteaters (‘Eaters) Colors ...... Blue and Gold Saturday’s contest was high-octane as UCI trailed 2-0 at the half and 3-1 with 15 minutes to Founded (Opened) ...... 1962 (1965) go. Ivan Canales scored in the 78th minute, and Giovanni Godoy put in his second with 47 Enrollment ...... 32,000 seconds to go to send the match to overtime. Despite a Sac State red card in the 83rd mi- Chancellor ...... Howard Gillman, Ph.D. nute leaving the Hornets a man down in both overtime periods, UCI was unable to capital- Athletic Director...... Mike Izzi ize settling for the single point on a 3-3 draw. Home Field (Capacity) ...... Anteater Stadium (2,500) Affiliation ...... NCAA Division I SCOUTING THE OPPONENTS Conference ...... Big West Two colossal opponents come to Anteater Stadium this week as the final interdivisional HISTORY matches pit UC Irvine against Cal Poly and UC Santa Barbara. First season ...... 1984 All-time record ...... 287-315-68 Cal Poly comes in for an unorthodox 4:30 p.m. start. Cal Poly dropped its first four matches, NCAA Tournament berths / Last ...... 5 / 2014 three to ranked opponents, before going on a five-match win streak halted by a shutout loss to Big West titles- Season / Tourney ...... 4 / 4 Cal State Fullerton on Saturday. Since 2012, UCI is unbeaten in four of the last five regular MAC Hermann Semifinalists ...... 1 (Iwasa) season matchups with no losses at home since 2011. The ‘Eaters snuck a 2-0 win in last season All-Americans ...... 6 in a match where Alex Waldron was subbed off with an injury after 60 minutes. The 2016 Mus- All-Far West Region ...... 18 tangs have picked it up lately, but have averaged barely a goal per game scored and allowed Big West Players of the Year ...... 14 while putting up just 9.6 shots per match. Both squads keep fouls and cards low, but CP aver- Academic All-Americans ...... 1 ages five corners per match, one of the conference’s best. Danish keeper Simon Boehme ranks among the top 20 nationally with 47 saves, and his offense will go through Sean Goode, Jose COACHING STAFF Rivera, Kaba Alkebulan, or Adam Olsen all with a pair of goals and an assist. Diego Alonso’s Head Coach ...... Yossi Raz (1st season, 5th overall) contributions of four assists have been paramount in the team’s success as well. Alma Mater ...... CSUN (2005) Career record ...... 54-17-12 (at Cal Poly Pomona) The always contentious match with UC Santa Barbara closes the weekend. After an 0-4-2 start, Assistant Coach ...... Matt O’Sullivan (1st season) UCSB has found its way winning four straight including taking down ranked Pacific. UCSB has Assistant Coach ...... Cale Rodriguez (1st season) beaten UCI each of the last five season and has six straight regular season wins in Irvine. Rod- Volunteer Assistant Coach ...... Brian Lanoye (1st season) ney Michael (4 G, 3 A) and Ignacio Tellechea (4 G, 2 A) are the dynamic duo leading the offen- Office phone ...... (949) 824-1096 sive charge while Randy Mendoza, Adrian Adames, Kavian Kashani, and Jan Ilskens man the backline in front of Alan Carrillo whose stopped 28 shots in 10 matches. The Gauchos fall in MEDIA RELATIONS the middle of the conference in most categories, but are called offside more than every squad Associate AD / Media Relations ...... Bob Olson besides UCI, and have earned multiple cards in eight of the last nine matches. Assistant Director / Men’s Soccer contact ...... Alex Croteau Mailing Address ...... Intercollegiate Athletics Building Per Game Stats ...... Irvine, CA - 92697-4500 Office Phone ...... (949) 824-8934 School Cal Poly CSF CSUN Sac St. UCD UCI UCR UCSB Cell ...... (714) 397-6310 Email ...... [email protected] Goals 1.10 1.18 1.45 1.40 1.55 1.82 1.00 1.30 GA 1.10 1.45 1.36 1.40 1.82 1.36 2.44 1.20

Shots 9.2 12.5 8.6 10.2 12.9 14.6 11.2 11.5 SCHEDULE OUTLOOK Save % 0.810 0.667 0.750 0.689 0.655 0.727 0.676 0.714

RPI .5455 RPI Nat’l Rank 105th Fouls 11.5 11.2 15.6 13.2 15.3 10.0 15.3 14.2 SOS Nat’l Rank 147th Conference Nat’l Rk 17th Offside 1.4 2.3 1.5 1.8 2.1 2.8 1.2 2.4 vs. Top 50 0-2-0 vs. 51-100 3-0-0 Corners 5.1 5.5 3.6 4.2 4.9 4.6 4.8 4.6 School Result Record RPI Cards 1.4 2.2 2.3 2.2 2.1 1.5 1.1 2.5 Louisville L, 1-2 7-1-2 6 New Mexico L, 1-2 5-3-1 44 AROUND THE BIG WEST Cal Poly Oct. 5 5-5-0 54 Denver W, 1-0 5-5-0 84 2017 Standings Thursday Cal Poly at UC Irvine (430pm) Lipscomb W, 3-0 5-5-0 93 North Points Big West Overall Goals Preseason Sac State at UC Riverside (7pm) Northern Kentucky W, 5-2 5-2-3 97 1 UC Santa Barbara 6 2-0-0 4-4-2 13 / 12 1st UC Davis at Cal State Fullerton (7pm) UC Santa Barbara Oct. 7 4-4-2 98 2 Sacramento State 4 1-0-1 5-4-1 14 / 14 4th UCSB at CSUN (7pm)

Cal State Fullerton Oct. 18 | Oct. 28 6-4-1 99 3 UC Davis 4 1-0-1 4-5-2 17 / 20 2nd Saturday San Francisco L, 1-2 3-7-0 103 4 Cal Poly 3 1-1-0 5-5-0 11 / 11 3rd Sac State at Cal State Fullerton (7pm) Sacramento State T, 3-3 5-4-1 114 UC Davis at UC Riverside (7pm) Cal Poly at CSUN (7pm) CSUN Oct. 14 | Oct. 21 5-5-1 117 South Points Big West Overall Goals Preseason UCSB at UC Irvine (7pm) Penn State T, 1-1 2-6-2 122 1 Cal State Fullerton 3 1-1-0 6-4-1 13 / 16 2nd UC Davis L, 0-2 4-5-2 123 2 UC Irvine 1 0-1-1 5-4-2 20 / 15 4th October 11 UC Santa Barbara at UC Davis (4pm) Bakersfield (Exh.) W, 2-0 3-6-0 146 3 CSUN 1 0-1-1 5-5-1 16 / 15 1st CSUN at Cal State Fullerton (7pm) Loyola Marymount W, 2-0 2-6-2 179 4 UC Riverside 0 0-2-0 0-9-0 9 / 22 3rd Sacramento State at Cal Poly (7pm) UC Riverside at UC Irvine (7pm) UNC Asheville W, 2-1 1-9-0 196 Preseason All-Big West: MF Ivan Canales

UC Riverside Oct. 11 | Oct. 25 0-9-0 202 Big West Players of the Week: October 14 Luis Leon (August 28) - 1 goal, 1 assist in L at Louisville, W at NKU UC Davis at Sacramento State (3pm) Matches: Home Away Neutral Giovanni Godoy (Sept. 25) - 2 GWG in W vs. Lipscomb, at LMU, L vs. USF UC Irvine at CSUN (7pm) Cal Poly at UC Santa Barbara (7pm) Daniel Crisostomo (Sept. 25) - 3 assists, 2 shutouts in 2-win week CS Fullerton at UC Riverside (7pm) BY THE NUMBERS ABOVE AVERAGE SCORING (UCI-OPP) Overall 5-4-2 The Anteaters are near the top of the conference in many offensive and 1’ - 46’ - Home 2-1-1 defensive categories as the season hits the half-way mark. UCI is the con- 2’ - 47’ 1-1 ference leader in goals (20), assists (22), points (62), shots (160), scoring Away 2-3-1 3’ 0-1 48’ 1-0 Neutral 1-0-0 margin (+5), offside calls (31), and least amount of fouls called 10 per match. They also sit in the top half of the conference when it comes to 4’ 1-0 49’ - Outside California 2-2-0 shots on goal, saves, and shutouts as well. Nationally, are the among the 5’ - 50’ - top 40 in most of those categories including 17th in goals, 12th in points, 6’ - 51’ 0-1 vs. Big West 0-1-1 and ninth with 22 assists. vs. Non-conference 5-3-1 7’ 1-0 52’ 0-1 vs. ACC 0-1-0 Four Anteaters consistent dot the individual leaders. Giovanni Godoy 8’ - 53’ 1-0 vs. Horizon 1-0-0 tops the conference with six goals, three game-winning goals, 13 points, 9’ - 54’ - vs. Big Ten 0-0-1 and three shots per game. His three game-winners are tied for seventh- 10’ - 55’ 2-0 vs. Big South 1-0-0 best nationally. Daniel Crisostomo is ninth nationwide with his six assists which also tops the Big West. Ivan Canales follows closely behind Godoy 11’ 1-0 56’ - vs. Summit League 1-0-0 in GWG and goals, second in the conference and top 60 in the nation. 12’ - 57’ 1-0 vs. Conference USA 0-1-0 Alex Waldron and the defense rank third in the conference in GAA 13’ - 58’ 0-1 vs. Atlantic Sun 1-0-0 while his three shutouts and 0.750 save percentage are second-best. 14’ 1-0 59’ - vs. WCC 1-1-0 vs. Ranked teams 1-1-0 Team Rankings Individual Rankings 15’ - 60’ 0-1 (Out of 205 programs) 16’ - 61’ - Stat Total Big West National Player Stat Total Big West National August-September 5-4-2 Assists ...... 22 ...... 1st ...... 9th Godoy Game-Winners ...... 3 ...... T1st ...... 7th 17’ 1-0 62’ - Points ...... 62 ...... 1st ...... 12th Crisostomo Assists ...... 6 ...... 1st ...... 9th October 0-0-0 Assists per game ...... 2.00...... 1st ...... 15th Godoy Goals ...... 6 ...... 1st ...... 30th 18’ - 63’ - Day 1-2-1 Goals ...... 20 ...... 1st ...... 17th Crisostomo Assists per game .... 0.55 ...... 1st ...... 34th 19’ 1-0 64’ 1-0 Fouls per game ...... 10.00 ...... 1st ...... 24th Godoy Shots per game ...... 3.00 ...... 1st ...... 43rd Night 4-2-1 Points per game ...... 5.64...... 1st ...... 30th Canales Game-Winners ...... 2 ...... 4th ...... 46th 20’ - 65’ - Shots per game ...... 14.55 ...... 1st ...... 31st Waldron Shutouts ...... 3 ...... 2nd ...... 50th Midweek 3-2-1 Goals per game ...... 1.82...... 1st ...... 36th Canales Goals ...... 5 ...... 2nd ...... 54th 21’ 1-0 66’ - Weekend 2-2-1 Shots on Goal per game ..... 5.36...... 3rd ...... 80th Godoy Points ...... 13 ...... 1st ...... 54th Shutout Percentage ...... 0.27...... 4th ...... 102nd Waldron Saves ...... 33 ...... 4th ...... 63rd 22’ - 67’ 1-0 Saves per game ...... 3.64...... 4th ...... 102nd Godoy Goals per game ...... 0.55 ...... 1st ...... 67th 23’ - 68’ - Wearing blue 1-2-2 Save Percentage ...... 0.727 ...... 3rd ...... 103rd Waldron Save Percentage .... 0.750 ...... 2nd ...... 77th Goals-Against-Average ...... 1.311 ...... 3rd ...... 116th Waldron Saves per game ...... 3.67 ...... 4th ...... 83rd 24’ - 69’ 0-1 Wearing grey 2-1-0 Corner Kicks per game ...... 4.55...... 6th ...... 128th Waldron Goalie Minutes ..... 850:00 ..... 6th ...... 85th Wearing white 2-1-0 25’ 0-2 70’ 0-1 THROW-INS 26’ - 71’ - In one-goal matches 2-3  UCI is looking for its first regular season win at home over UC Santa 27’ - 72’ 0-1 Barbara since 2006 (0-5-1). During that stretch, the ‘Eaters do have 28’ - 73’ - Scoring first 5-3-0 two Big West Tournament wins at home against them (2008, 2011) 29’ 0-1 74’ - Opponent scores first 0-1-2  1,064 fans saw UCI beat San Francisco, the 15th home crowd of 30’ - 75’ 0-1 When leading at halftime 1-1-0 1,000+ in program history. It was the first such audience since the 1- 31’ - 76’ - When tied at halftime 4-1-0 0 victory over North Carolina in the 2013 NCAA Tournament  The Anteaters were briefly ranked prior to last week coming in at 32’ 0-1 77’ - When trailing at halftime 0-2-2 33’ - 78’ 1-0 Overtime matches 0-0-2 No. 23 according to TopDrawerSoccer.com, but never played a match before they fell back out of the rankings 34’ - 79’ 1-0 Goals off corners ...... 1  Alex Waldron’s PK save vs. New Mexico was the 2nd of his career. 35’ - 80’ - Goals off free kicks ...... 1 UC Irvine keepers have saved 5 of the last 9 penalty kick opportuni- 36’ - 81’ - Kicked goals ...... 17 ties dating back to 2015. His six saves in the draw on Saturday set a 37’ - 82’ - new single-game career high for the sophomore Header goals ...... 2 38’ - 83’ 1-0 Inside the box ...... 19  Daniel Crisostomo leads the conference with six assists. The team 39’ 0-1 84’ 1-0 Outside the box ...... 1 is 4-0-1 in matches he’s earned an assist 1v1 goals ...... 4  The Big West South has a very connected coaching tree. Head 40’ - 85’ - PK For: 2-2 ...... Against: 1-3 Coach Yossi Raz spent nine years as an assistant coach at CSUN in 41’ - 86’ - addition to his time as a student-athlete for the program. Assistant 42’ - 87’ - Brian Lanoye spent eight years with Cal State Fullerton as an assis- Forwards ...... 4 tant coach along with a grad and undergrad assistant. Cal State 43’ - 88’ - Midfielders ...... 15 Fullerton’s head coach, George Kuntz, spent 19 seasons as head 44’ - 89’ - Defenders ...... 0 coach for the Anteaters and is joined by former Anteater coach and 45’ - 90’ 1-0 player, Carlos Aguilar, and another fellow player, Kyle Schmid. UC Seniors ...... 10 Riverside recently hired Chris Volk as its assistant coach after Volk 1st OT 2nd OT spent 20 years as a coach with the UC Irvine program which includ- Juniors ...... 6 Sophomores ...... 2 ed 17 years as an assistant coach and the last three years as the None None Freshmen ...... 1 head coach Raz takes over guidance of the Anteater program in 2017 as the fourth RAZ WORKSHEET head coach in UCI men's soccer history after four seasons as head coach at YOSSI Cal Poly Pomona. He was named California Collegiate Athletic Association Season School Overall NCAA Coach of the Year in 2014 after leading the Broncos to conference regular- 2016 Cal Poly Pomona 13-6-3 3rd Round season and tournament championships. 2015 Cal Poly Pomona 17-3-3 Finalist 2014 Cal Poly Pomona 17-1-2 (CCAA title) His Cal Poly Pomona team followed up in 2015 with a second consecutive RAZ 2013 Cal Poly Pomona 7-7-4 - 17-win season and the program's second-ever trip to the NCAA Tourna- ment that led to the championship match. Totals 4 seasons 54-17-12 HEAD COACH FIRST SEASON The Broncos returned to the NCAA tourney again in 2016, reaching the third round. In four seasons at Cal Poly Pomona, Raz compiled a record of THE RAZ FILE 54-17-12.

EDUCATION Raz is no stranger to the Big West Conference mentality as he was part of College: CSUN, 2005 the soccer program at CSUN for 13 years, four as a student-athlete and nine more as an assistant coach. Raz was named First Team All-Big West in ATHLETICS NOTES COACHING EXPERIENCE each of his four seasons competing for the Matadors, earning Big West UCI has won 28 national championships in 2005-12 CSUN (Assistant Coach) Freshman of the Year honors and Scholar-Athlete of the Year distinction nine different sports, the most recent in men’s 2013-16 Cal Poly Pomona (Head Coach) from CSUN and the Big West. volleyball in 2013 2017- UC Irvine (Head Coach) Raz joined the Matadors' coaching staff in 2005 and made an immediate AWARDS UCI has finished in the top five in the Division I impact, helping CSUN amass a 15-4-3 record and a Big West championship. -AAA Athletics Directors Association All-Sports 2014 California Collegiate Athletic Association The Matadors reached the Round of 16 in the NCAA Tournament, de- Coach of the Year rankings of the 95 Division I schools that do feating league rival UC Santa Barbara in the program's lone Division I Tour- not sponsor football six of the last seven 2002 Big West Scholar-Athlete of the Year nament victory. years, including runner-up showings three

times and first in 2007 COACHING STAFF Off the pitch, Raz was President of the Student-Athlete Advisory Council and was selected for the NCAA Leadership Conference. His interest in UC Irvine has captured 80 conference regular Assistant Coach: Matt O’Sullivan academics continued on as an assistant coach at CSUN, as he was involved in the academic and social progress of his student-athletes and later at Cal season titles since moving to NCAA Division I 1st season (CSU Bakersfield, 2007) in 1977 Email: [email protected] Poly Pomona, consistently recognized by the Division of Student Affairs for his program's 100 percent graduation rate. Since 1980, 97 UCI student-athletes have been Assistant Coach: Cale Rodriguez Raz's coaching circle includes the youth level, where he has recruited talent named Conference Athlete of the Year in 1st season (Univ. of Redlands, 2014) for the U.S. Youth National Team as a scout and coach. He has participated addition to 89 Conference Coaches of the Year Email: [email protected] globally in coaching clinics in countries such as Guatemala, Brazil, and Spain, as well as being a training participant in Israel where he was born UCI student-athletes have accounted for 499 Volunteer Assistant Coach: Brian Lanoye and raised. Raz previously spent time with the Israeli Youth National Team. All-America honors

Office Phone: (949) 824-1096 The University has had 57 representatives participate in the Olympics and Paralympics NEXT LEVEL ‘EATERS - Defender - Seattle Sounders FC Miguel Ibarra - Midfielder - Minnesota United FC

Evans has captained the Sounders since 2014 culmi- Miguel Ibarra returned to the U.S. signing with his own nating in an MLS Cup title in 2016, the second of his club and new member of , Minne- career. Seattle has won an MLS Supporters Shield and sota United FC. Ibarra has scored three goals and U.S. Open Cup title under Evans’ captaincy. He has earned 18 starts in 23 matches played with his club in recorded 34 goals and 35 assists in his career span- their inaugural MLS season. Prior to 2017, he spent two ning 10 seasons and over 250 matches in MLS. seasons in Liga MX in Mexico with León where he scored four goals in 37 matches. He earned that call Evans earned a spot on the 30-man preliminary after earning the NASL Golden Ball Award winner as the roster for the U.S. national team headed to the 2014 league’s MVP with Minnesota in 2015 capping off a World Cup, and has played 27 matches with the four-year run where he played 92 matches registering National Team including five World Cup Qualifiers 18 goals and 25 assists. That play was enough to earn a highlighted by his lone international goal coming on a call-up to the U.S. Men’s National Team, the second stoppage time-tally to defeat Jamaica, 2-1, in a 2013 player ever to earn a call-up from a lower division, and World Cup Qualifier. He was present in the unprece- first since 2005, in October 2014. He earned his first dented comeback wins over Netherlands and Germany in the summer of 2015 including cap as a sub against Honduras on Oct. 14, 2014 and first flicking on the game-winning assist to Bobby Wood in the 87th minute to down Germany start shortly following against Panama, Feb. 8, 2015. He’s continued to train with the in friendlies. squad in World Cup Qualifiers and CONCACAF matches totaling 3 appearances in friendlies.

Current professional players

Cameron Iwasa - Forward - Swope Park Rangers (USL) / Sacramento Republic FC (USL-Pro) Mats Bjurman - Midfielder - Saint Louis FC (USL) | OC Blues FC (USL-Pro) Career: 64 matches - 39 starts - 15 goals (2 in 2017) Career: 44 matches - 32 starts - 2 goal (1 goal in 26 matches played in 2017)

Marco Franco - Midfielder- Indy Eleven (NASL) / Chicago Fire (MLS) / OC Blues (USL-Pro) - Defender - Reno 1868 FC (USL) | San Jose Earthquakes Career: 81 matches - 72 starts | Entered for Chicago in 77th minute vs. Tottenham Career: 5 matches - 4 starts | Entered for San Jose in 73rd minute of U.S. Open Cup match

Tarek Morad - Defender - Louisville City FC (USL-Pro) / OKC Energy FC (USL-Pro) Gerardo Gonzalez - Midfielder - Cuervos JAP (Mexico) Career: 81 matches - 72 starts - 3 goals (0 in 17 matches played in 2017)

Recent professional players Amani Walker - Forward - Orange County Blues FC (USL-Pro) / Tampa Bay Rowdies Christopher Santana - Forward - Orange County Blues FC (USL-Pro) (NASL) / Minnesota United FC (NASL) | Career: 74 matches - 33 starts - 15 goals Career: 51 matches - 37 starts - 5 goals Andrew Fontein - Keeper - Minnesota United FC (NASL) / Tampa Bay Rowdies (NASL) / Jimmy Turner - Defender - Orange County Blues FC (USL-Pro) Vancouver Whitecaps FC (MLS) Enrique Cardenas - Midfielder- Nadi-NZ (Fiji) / OC Blues FC (USL-Pro) / Atlante FC (Mexico) Irving Garcia - Forward - II (USL) / Rosario FC (Guatemala) / L.A. Blues Gor Kirakosyan - Midfielder- (PDL) (USL-Pro) / Antigua GFC (Guatemala) / (MLS) 0 | Greg Patenaude 1 | Alex Waldron 2 | Ben Reveno 3 | Christian Bond-Flasza 4 | Jose Soto 5 | Corey Schramm 6 | Haakon Wik Heltne 6-1, 175 - RS-Junior - GK 6-3, 193 - RS-Soph. - GK 6-0, 161 - Freshman - DEF 5-10, 154 - Freshman - DEF 6-1, 169 - Junior - DEF 5-7, 159 - RS-Junior - MF 6-4, 196 - Sophomore - D Folsom Orangevale San Jose Laguna Niguel Ontario Lakewood Sandvika, Norway Yavapai CC Bella Vista HS Leigh HS Aliso Niguel HS Peninsula College Artesia HS Hofstra University

7 | Giovanni Godoy 8 | Luis Leon 9 | Daniel Crisostomo 10 | Mario Ortiz 11 | Alda Perez 12 | Felipe Silva 13 | Jose Ortiz 6-0 - Senior - MF 5-7, 151 - Junior - FWD 5-9, 156 - Junior - MF 5-7, 136 - RS-Senior - MF 6-0, 165 - Senior - MF 5-10, 160 - RS-Junior - F 5-9, 133 - Sophomore - F Watsonville Santa Ana Rancho Cucamonga Los Angeles Shafter Corona Los Angeles CSU Bakersfield Santa Ana HS The Webb Schools CSU Bakersfield Taft College Servite HS Leuzinger HS

14 | Alvaro Quezada 15 | Nick Lagotta 16 | Axel Adler 17 | Christian Carrillo 18 | Carlos Contreras 19 | Erick Gallinar 20 | Andrew Guerrero 5-8, 141 - Freshman - MF 5-9, 151 - Freshman - D/M 6-0, 147 - Freshman - MF 6-0, 168 - Senior - FWD 6-0, 169 - Freshman - GK 5-9, 144 - Freshman - D/M 6-0, 178 - RS-Soph. - MF Lancaster San Diego Pok Fu Lam, Hong Kong Santa Ana North Hollywood Los Angeles Colton Highland HS Cathedral Catholic HS Victor Segalen School Cerritos College Birmingham HS Animo So. Los Angeles HS Rialto HS

21 | Lawrence Yamaguchi 22 | Manny Acosta 23 | Victor Falck 24 | Ateno Ajeakwa 25 | Ivan Canales 26 | Guy Dankovich 27 | Christian Gutierrez 30 | Ignacio Ramirez 5-10, 182 - Freshman - F 5-11, 152 - Sophomore - F 6-1, 172 - Sophomore - MF 5-7, 157 - Freshman - MF 5-9, 164 - Junior - MF 5-10, 163 - Freshman - DEF 5-5, 168 - Sophomore - MF 6-2, 164 - RS-Junior - DEF Tokyo, Japan Stanton Landvetter, Sweden Gardena Santa Ana Ramat-Gan, Israel Bell Anaheim Christian Academy Japan Magnolia HS University of Virginia Connections Acad. Capistrano JSerra HS Maccabim Reut Mor HS Bell HS Western HS

Yossi Raz Matt O’Sullivan Cale Rodriguez Brian Lanoye Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant GK Coach First Season First Season First Season First Season CSUN ‘05 CSU Bakersfield ‘07 ‘14 Cal State Fullerton ‘13 STATS

KEEPER HISTORY

1 - Alex Waldron 6-3, 193, RS-Soph. 2015 W/L GA Saves Mins Utilized Redshirt season 2016 W/L GA Saves Mins Sept. 17 vs. New Mexico - 0 0 25 Sept. 22 at Oregon State W 0 4 90 Sept. 25 at Portland L 4 3 90 Sept. 29 vs. Sac State L 2 3 90 Oct. 1 vs. UC Davis L 3 3 90 Oct. 6 at UCSB L 1 2 90 Oct. 8 at Cal Poly W 0 1 60 Oct. 26 vs. UC Riverside W 1 5 90 2017 W/L GA Saves Mins Sept. 1 vs. Penn State D 1 2 110 Sept. 3 vs. UNC Asheville W 1 2 90 Sept. 8 vs. Denver W 0 4 90 Sept. 10 at New Mexico L 2 3 90 Sept. 18 vs. Lipscomb W 0 4 90 Sept. 21 at LMU W 0 5 90 Sept. 24 vs. San Francisco L 2 2 90 Sept. 28 at UC Davis L 2 4 90 Sept. 30 at Sac State D 3 6 110

0 - Greg Patenaude 6-1, 175, RS-Junior 2016 W/L GA Saves Mins Utilized Redshirt season 2017 W/L GA Saves Mins Aug. 25 at Louisville L 2 3 90 Aug. 27 at N Kentucky W 2 2 90

GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS Opponent Keeper Defense Midfield Forwards at (9) Louisville Patenaude Gallinar Soto Wik Heltne Schramm Quezada Falck Crisostomo Canales Godoy M. Ortiz at N. Kentucky Patenaude Gallinar Soto Wik Heltne Ajeakwa Leon Falck Crisostomo Quezada Godoy Carrillo Penn State Waldron Gallinar Soto Wik Heltne Ajeakwa M. Ortiz Falck Canales Crisostomo Godoy Carrillo UNC Asheville Waldron Gallinar Soto Wik Heltne Bond-Flasza Leon Perez Canales Crisostomo Quezada Carrillo vs. (8) Denver Waldron Gallinar Soto Wik Heltne Bond-Flasza Quezada Falck Canales Crisostomo Godoy J. Ortiz at New Mexico Waldron Gallinar Soto Wik Heltne Ramirez Leon Falck Crisostomo M. Ortiz J. Ortiz Carrillo Lipscomb Waldron Gallinar Soto Wik Heltne Perez M. Ortiz Falck Canales Crisostomo Godoy Carrillo at LMU Waldron Gallinar Soto Wik Heltne Bond-Flasza Quezada Falck M. Ortiz Crisostomo Godoy J. Ortiz vs. San Francisco Waldron Gallinar Soto Wik Heltne Perez M. Ortiz Falck Canales Crisostomo Godoy Carrillo at UC Davis Waldron Silva Soto Wik Heltne Perez M. Ortiz Falck Canales Crisostomo Godoy J. Ortiz at Sac State Waldron Gallinar Soto Wik Heltne Perez M. Ortiz Falck Canales Crisostomo Godoy J. Ortiz Cal Poly UCSB UC Riverside at CSUN CS Fullerton CSUN at UC Riverside at CS Fullerton