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2018 University of Washington Men's Soccer Match Notes 2018 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON MEN'S SOCCER MATCH NOTES Assistant Director of Athletic Communications • Jeff Hoffman • (562) 305-8256 • [email protected] Website: GoHuskies.com • Twitter: @UW_MSoccer • Instagram: @UW_MSoccer • Facebook: @UWMensSoccer 2018 Schedule/Results SEPTEMBER 23, 2018 | 5:00 PM | HUSKY SOCCER STADIUM, SEATTLE, WA (5-2-0 Overall, 0-0-0 Pac-12) TV Broadcast: Pac-12 Network | Live Stats: GoHuskies.com August A 16 SEATTLE PACIFIC (Exh.) W, 5-0 #16 WASHINGTON | 5-2-0 Overall A 24 MARYLAND (P12N) W, 2-0 0-0-0 Pac-12 | 3-0-0 Home | 2-2-0 Away | 0-0-0 Neutral A 27 at New Mexico W, 2-0 Head Coach: Jamie Clark (8th Year) | Overall: 131-52-22 | at UW: 92-36-19 A 30 at #19 Denver L, 2-3 (2OT) SEATTLE | 5-3-0 Overall September 0-1-0 WAC | 3-1-0 Home | 2-2-0 Away | 0-0-0 Neutral S 3 at Gonzaga W, 3-0 Head Coach: Pete Fewing (25th Year) | Overall: 279-165-37 | at Seattle: 279-165-37 S 7 CSUN W, 2-1 UW All-Time Record vs Seattle: 44-7-5 at Washington: 24-3-1 at Seattle: 18-4-4 Neutral: 2-0-0 S 9 #14 AKRON (P12N) W, 2-0 Last Meeting: Nov. 16, 2017 - Seattle 3, at Washington 2 (OT) S 14 at #20 Portland L, 0-1 The Washington Huskies At A Glance S 23 SEATTLE (P12N) 5:00 pm No. 16 Washington plays its final tune-up before Pac-12 play, hosting crosstown rival Seattle Uni- S 29 at Oregon State* 6:00 pm versity in the WAC/101 Club Cup Seattle Derby on Sunday at 5:00 p.m. The match is expected to be a sellout with fans encouraged to purchase tickets in advance at gohuskies.com/MSocTickets. October Sunday's match will be carried on the Pac-12 Network with Ann Schatz and James Reilly on the O 4 at UCLA* (P12N) 8:00 pm call. Live stats are also available at gohuskies.com. O 7 at San Diego State* 11:30 am O 11 CALIFORNIA* (P12N) 7:00 pm The WAC/101 Club Cup has lived with the Huskies since its inception in 2016 as Washington beat O 14 STANFORD* (P12N) 3:00 pm Seattle U 2-1 in 2016 and 2-0 last season at Seattle U. Be sure to check out the story behind the WAC/101 Club Cup feature on gohuskies.com. O18 at California* (P12N) 3:00 pm O 21 at Stanford* (P12N) 3:00 pm Washington suffered its second loss of the season in its last time out, suffering a 1-0 loss at No. 20 O 25 UCLA* (P12N) 8:00 pm Portland on Friday, Sept. 14. Despite dominating the second half, the Huskies were not able to find O 28 SAN DIEGO ST* (P12N) 4:00 pm the back of the net for the first time this season. Prior to that match, Washington had scored at least two goals in each of its last eight matches dating back to last year–falling one shy of the program November record set during the 1981 season. N 1 LOYOLA-CHICAGO 6:00 pm N 9 OREGON STATE* (P12N) TBD The Seattle Redhawks At A Glance The Redhawks are off to a 5-3-0 start to the season, picking up three of its five wins at home. De- All Times Pacific spite being ranked through the early-going, Seattle is not currently in the United Soccer Coaches' Home Games in ALL CAPS Top 25. The Redhawks are coming off a three-match road trip where they went 2-1, beating LMU (P12N) Match on the Pac-12 Networks and San Diego, but losing 2-1 in their WAC opener at Cal Baptist on Sept. 13. Seattle U. has had no * Pac-12 Conference Game Rankings from United Soccer Coaches Poll at time of match problem on offense, scoring 16 goals through eight matches and ranking second in the NCAA with an average of 18.29 shots per game (147 total). WASHINGTON STARTERS AND KEY RESERVES Pos. # C Name Yr. Hometown MP-MS Min G A Pts Notes F/M 7 Jaret Townsend Jr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. 7-6 413 1 3 5 Had goal and assist in 2-0 win over #14 Akron F 11 Scott Menzies R-Sr. Vancouver, Canada 7-7 600 4 0 8 Had a brace at Gonzaga; tied for team lead with with 4 goals F/M 14 Joey Parish R-Jr. Redmond, Wash. 7-6 532 3 3 9 Recorded goal and assist in 2-1 win vs CSUN F 26 Noah Whitman R-Fr. Spokane Valley, Wash. 6-3 145 0 0 0 Started 3 matches at forward in 2018 moving from D in off-season M 4 C Corban Anderson Sr. Roseville, Calif. 7-4 494 0 2 2 Started last three games after coming off bench due to injury M 6 C Luke Hauswirth R-Sr. Woodbury, Minn. 4-4 313 0 0 0 Returned at Portland after missing 3 matches with injury M 9 Dylan Teves Fr. Kailua, Hawaii 6-0 90 1 0 2 Tallied first collegiate goal in Denver match M 10 Kyle Coffee R-Sr. Syracuse, Utah 7-3 444 4 1 9 Has 8g over UW's last 11 matches; 2018 Preseason All-Pac-12 M 13 John Magnus Jr. Snohomish, Wash. 7-7 482 0 0 0 Appeared in 19 matches last season and started all 6 in 2018 M 98 Blake Bodily So. Eagle, Idaho 4-3 299 0 1 1 2018 Preseason All-Pac-12; DNP first 3 matches due to injury D 2 Kasey French R-So. Lacey, Wash. 5-5 437 0 2 2 Missed last two matches due to injury D 3 C Quentin Pearson Sr. Longmont, Colo. 7-7 590 0 2 2 2018 Preaseason All-Pac-12 Pick; Had 2 assists at Gonzaga D 5 Ethan Bartlow Fr. Woodinville, Wash. 7-7 642 0 1 1 True Freshman; only player to play every minute in 2018 D 15 Ryan DeGroot R-Jr. Tacoma, Wash. 2-0 60 0 0 0 Came on in 2nd half of CSUN match D 18 Charlie Ostrem Fr. Shoreline, Wash. 5-0 91 0 0 0 Played key role on back line in Akron win D 19 Cole Grimsby R-So. Redmond, Wash. 7-7 605 0 2 2 Recorded first collegiate point with an assist at Denver GK 1 Saif Kerawala R-Jr. Bellevue, Wash. 7-7 5-2-0, 0.70 GAA, 10 Svs, 4 SOs 2017 All-Pac-12 Second-Team Selection C - Captain Players in BOLD Started Last Match 2018 Washington Men’s Soccer – Game #8 vs Seattle – September 23, 2018 – Page 2 QUICK FACTS Nine different players have scored goals for A total of 11 Huskies have recorded points this the Redhawks thus far with junior forward Cody season–including nine with two or more points– Institution..................University of Washington Gibson leading the way with three. Five players with five different players scoring goals. Se- Location .......................................Seattle, Wash. have two goals including Top Drawer Soccer niors Kyle Coffee and Scott Menzies have each Enrollment .................................................. 46,081 Preseason All-American Sergio Rivas, who has scored four goals with junior Joey Parish adding Founded ............................................Nov. 4, 1861 netted a team-high 29 shots with 16 on goal. three goals and three assists. Nickname ................................................Huskies The defense has been Seattle's Achilles heel, Last year, Washington scored 40 goals–the most Affiliation ...................................NCAA Division I allowing 11 goals through eight matches for a since tallying 45 during in 2013. It was just the Colors .....Purple (PMS 5265) and Gold (PMS 7502) 1.37 goals against average. fourth time in the last 18 years the Huskies had Mascot .. Harry the Husky (costumed) / Dubs (live) scored 40+ goals in a season. Washington fin- Conference................................................Pac-12 Series History vs. Seattle ished second in the Pac-12 and 17th in the NCAA President ................................Ana Marie Cauce Washington leads the all-time series 44-7-5 in- with its 2.00 goals per game average, scoring at cluding a 8-2-1 mark since Seattle U’s return to least three goals in a match seven times last Athletic Director ........................Jennifer Cohen the NCAA DI ranks in 2009. The series between season, going 6-1-0 in those contests. Senior Assoc. AD .......................Shondell Reed these two schools goes back to 1967 with the Ticket Office Phone...................... 206-543-2200 teams playing each other at least once from United Soccer Coaches Top 25 (As of Sept. 18, 2018) 1967-1988. Seattle U spent time in the NAIA and COACHING STAFF NCAA Division II ranks, so the rivalry cooled off Rnk Team (1st Place Votes) Pts Prev Record as the teams played just twice from 1989-2008. 1 Wake Forest (24) 694 1 7-0-0 Head Coach .....................................Jamie Clark But since the Redhawks return to DI, the teams 2 Indiana (2) 673 2 6-1-0 Alma Mater ...........................Stanford (1999) have again played at least once a year. 3 North Carolina (2) 638 3 5-1-0 Record at UW (8th Season) .......92-37-19 (.686) 4 Denver 607 5 6-0-1 Washington has dominated the series at home, 5 Michigan State 587 4 5-0-2 Career Record (11th Season) ..131-52-22 (.693) 6 Louisville 551 7 4-1-0 posting a 24-3-1 record in matches played at Associate Head Coach................ Jeff Rowland 7 Kentucky 543 6 4-0-1 UW.
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