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2-6-2 14 4 in 4 UC Irvine Anteaters Overall: 5-4-2 Big West: 0-1-1 Home: 2-1-1 Goals / Allowed: 20 / 15 Soccer Contact: Alex Croteau | Office: (949) 824-8934 | Cell: (949) 410-3346 | Email: [email protected] Intercollegiate Athletics Building · 625 Humanities Quad · Irvine, CA 92697-4500 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 Have gone 2-6-2 during the shutout at UC Davis. The in his last 4 games as he is 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 San Francisco 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 San Jose Earthquakes 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—California 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 San Diego Surf 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. 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