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Pac-10 Conference Pac-12 Conference PAC-10 CONFERENCE PAC-12 CONFERENCE 1350 Treat Blvd., Suite 500, Walnut Creek, CA 94597 // PAC-12.ORG // 925.932.4411 For Immediate Release: Tuesday, November 22, 2011 Contact: Allison Yee ([email protected]) 2011 PAC-12 CONFERENCE MEN’S SOCCER STANDINGS Conference Overall TP W L T PCT HOME AWAY W L T PCT HOME AWAY NEUT STREAK UCLA* 30 10 0 0 1.000 5-0 5-0 16 4 1 .786 10-2 6-2-1 0-0 W6 Washington 21 7 3 0 .700 4-1 3-2 12 4 2 .722 7-2-1 3-1 2-0-1 W2 San Diego State 13 4 5 1 .450 3-2 1-3-1 10 6 3 .605 7-2-2 3-4-1 0-0 L1 Stanford 10 3 6 1 .350 2-2-1 1-4 6 10 2 .389 5-3-2 1-7 0-0 W1 Oregon State 10 3 6 1 .350 3-2 0-4-1 5 11 2 .333 2-5 2-6-2 0-0 L3 California 3 0 7 3 .150 0-3-2 0-4-1 3 9 5 .324 1-4-3 2-5-1 0-0-1 L1 The Conference champion is determined by highest number of points (TP); Win = 3 pts, Tie = 1 pt, Loss = 0 pts. * 2011 Pac-12 Champion PAC-12 MEN’S SOCCER NOTES SCHEDULE & RESULTS t1BD$IBNQJPOBOE/PTFFE6$-"EFGFBUFE%FMBXBSFJOUIFTFDPOE UPCOMING: SPVOEPGUIF/$""5PVSOBNFOUPO4VOEBZ /PW+3'Chandler Hoff- 4VOEBZ /PWFNCFSt/$""5IJSE3PVOE manTHPBMJOUIFUINJOVUFQSPWFEUPCFUIFEJGGFSFODFBTUIF#SVJOTBE- 3VUHFSTBU6$-" QN15 WBODFEJOUIFQPTUTFBTPOXJUIBXJO+3.''Ryan Hollingshead and SO 'Reed WilliamsCPUIBTTJTUFEPOUIFHPBM*UXBT)PGGNBOTUIPGUIFZFBS )FDVSSFOUMZSBOLTUIJOUIF/$""JOHPBMTQFSHBNF BOEQPJOUTQFS LAST WEEK’S RESULTS: HBNF 5IF#SVJOTFBSOFEUIFJSTJYUITUSBJHIUTIVUPVUBOEUIPGUIF Sunday, November 20 t/$""4FDPOE3PVOE ZFBSCFIJOEBTUPVUEFGFOTF %FMBXBSF 6$-" t6$-"XJMMIPTU3VUHFSTJOUIFUIJSESPVOEPO4VOEBZ /PWBUQN15 5IF4DBSMFU,OJHIUTEFGFBUFE$PMHBUFJOUIFåSTUSPVOECFGPSFVQFOEJOH/P TFFE#PTUPO$PMMFHFJOQFOBMUZLJDLTPO4VOEBZ t5IJTJT6$-"TUITUSBJHIUBOEUIBMMUJNFBQQFBSBODFJOUIF/$"" 5PVSOBNFOU5IF#SVJOTIBWFXPOGPVSOBUJPOBMUJUMFT BOE BOEIBWFBEWBODFEUPUIF$PMMFHF$VQUJNFT UIFNPTUSFDFOUUSJQ PAC-12 IN THE WEEKLY RANKINGS DPNJOHJO5IJTZFBST$PMMFHF$VQXJMMCFIFME%FDFNCFSBOEBU 3FHJPOT1BSLJO)PPWFS "MB Final Regular Season (11/15) NSCAA: UCLA (4), Washington (18) t5IF.-4$VQCFUXFFOUIF-PT"OHFMFT(BMBYZBOE)PVTUPO%ZOBNP Soccer America: UCLA (4), Washington (21) GFBUVSFEQMBZFSTGSPN1BDTDIPPMT5IF-"(BMBYZ XIPXPO IBWF College Soccer News: UCLA (4), Washington (20) GPSNFS1BDQMBZFSTPOUIFSPTUFS4FBO"MWBSBEP 6$-" $IBE#BSSFUU 6$-" 5PEE%VOJWBOU 4UBOGPSE 'SBOLJF)FKEVL 6$-" )FDUPS+JNFOF[ CAL OSU SDSU STAN UCLA WASH $BM #SZBO+PSEBO 0SFHPO4UBUF #SJBO1FSL 6$-" +PTI4BVOEFST $BM PRE 7/20/14 nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr 6/2/2 nr/nr/nr .JDIBFM4UFQIFOT 6$-" BOE3ZBO5IPNBT 4UBOGPSE $BMFO$BSS $BM BOE 8/30 7/12/11 nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr 13/6/4 rv/nr/nr 5BMMZ)BMM 4BO%JFHP4UBUF CPUIQMBZFEGPSUIF%ZOBNP 9/6 22/15/13 nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr rv/17/rv 23/nr/nr 9/13 rv/19/14 nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr rv/16/30 rv/nr/nr t5IF1BD"MM"DBEFNJDUFBNTBSFMJTUFEPOQBHFPGUIJTSFMFBTF 9/20 nr/nr/rv nr/nr/nr rv/nr/nr nr/nr/nr 18/13/19 rv/nr/nr 9/27 nr/nr/rv nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr 25/16/23 22/nr/nr 10/4 nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr 20/18/24 nr/nr/nr 15/13/14 rv/nr/nr 10/11 nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr 24/22/22 nr/nr/nr 9/10/10 rv/nr/nr 10/18 nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr rv/nr/22 nr/nr/nr 8/7/8 23/24/29 10/25 nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr rv/nr/20 nr/nr/nr 12/10/10 20/19/26 11/1 nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr rv/nr/27 nr/nr/nr 8/8/8 20/20/22 11/8 nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr nr/nr/rv nr/nr/nr 6/6/6 19/20/21 FINAL nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr 4/4/4 18/21/20 PAC-12 VS. 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