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Ncaa Results This Year in Pac-12 Men's Soccer 2017 For Immediate Release // Tuesday, December 12, 2017 Contact // Molly Babcock ([email protected]) 2017 PAC-12 CONFERENCE MEN’S SOCCER STANDINGS Conference Overall TP W L T PCT HOME AWAY W L T PCT HOME AWAY NEUT STREAK Stanford * ^ & 28 9 0 1 .950 4-0-1 5-0-0 19 2 2 .870 10-1-2 7-1-0 2-0-0 W 4 California ^ 18 6 4 0 .600 4-1-0 2-3-0 11 7 0 .611 7-4-0 4-3-0 0-0-0 L 2 Washington ^ 16 5 4 1 .550 3-2-0 2-2-1 12 7 1 .625 9-4-0 3-3-1 0-0-0 L 2 UCLA 12 4 6 0 .400 2-3-0 2-3-0 7 10 1 .417 4-3-0 3-7-1 0-0-0 L 4 Oregon State 12 4 6 0 .400 3-2-0 1-4-0 7 11 1 .389 5-4-0 1-6-0 1-1-0 W 2 San Diego State 3 1 9 0 .100 1-4-0 0-5-0 6 13 0 .316 3-7-0 1-6-0 1-0-0 W 1 * = Pac-12 Champion. The Conference champion is determined by highest number of points (TP); Win = 3 pts, Tie = 1 pt, Loss = 0 pts. ^ = NCAA Tournament participant. & = NCAA Champion. THIS YEAR IN PAC-12 MEN’S SOCCER NCAA RESULTS • STANFORD captured its third-straight NCAA championship (2015-17), joining Virigina Thursday, November 16 (1991-94) in the history books as the only teams to have three-consecutive NCAA titles. San Francisco at CALIFORNIA ^ ............ USF 2, CAL 1 No. 9-seeded Stanford and No. 2-seeded Indiana met in the College Cup fnal, battling Seattle at WASHINGTON ^.................. SEA 3, WASH 2 through scoreless regulation time before redshirt junior Sam Werner netted the game- Sunday, November 19 winning goal in double overtime. The 1-0 shutout marked Stanford’s 12th-straight College Pacifc at #9 STANFORD * ................... STAN 0, PAC 0 Cup game without allowing a goal. (Stanford wins on penalty kicks, 4-1) • The Pac-12 now holds an all-time record of 132-101-12 (.563) in the NCAA Tourna- Sunday, November 26 ment, with seven national championships and eight second-place fnishes. CALIFORNIA Coastal Carolina at #9 STANFORD % ...STAN 2, CCU 0 and WASHINGTON also earned berths to the NCAA Tournament. Saturday, December 4 #9 STANFORD at #1 Wake Forest $ ....STAN 2, WFU 0 • Stanford, which also won its fourth-straight Pac-12 tite, raked in the postseason honors with Foster Langsdorf named Pac-12 Player of the Year and Tomas Hilliard-Arce named Friday, December 8 #9 STANFORD at #4 Akron # ..........STAN 2, AKRON 0 Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year, both for the second-straight year. Stanford head coach Jeremy Gunn received Pac-12 Coach of the Year for the fourth-straight year. Sunday, December 10 #2 Indiana vs. #9 STANFORD @ .STAN 1, IND 0 (2OT) • California earned a berth to the NCAA Tournament for the frst time since 2014, making ^ - NCAA Division I Tournament frst-round game this its 18th overall appearance. The Golden Bears fnished the regular season second in * - NCAA Tournament second-round game the Pac-12 with a 6-4-0 Conference record and 11-7-0 overall record. Cal met Bay Area % - NCAA Tournament third-round game rival San Francisco in the frst round of the NCAA Tournament, but fell short, 2-1. $ - NCAA Tournament quarterfnal game # - NCAA Tournament semifnal game • Washington also earned a berth to the NCAA Tournament, marking the team’s 24th @ - NCAA Tournament championship game appearance. The Huskies, who ended the season 12-7-1, fnished third in the Pac-12 standings with a Conference record of 5-4-1. The Huskies fell short to cross-town rival Se- NATIONAL AWARDS attle in the frst round of the NCAA Tournament, 3-2 in overtime. UW’s Blake Bodily was UNITED SOCCER COACHES selected the 2017 Pac-12 Freshman of the Year, bringing home the honor to Seattle for ALL-AMERICANS FIRST TEAM the second year in a row with his teammate Handwalla Bwana winning the year before. Tomas Hilliard-Arce, STAN Foster Langsdorf, STAN • UCLA ended the season with an RPI of 51 and just barely missed the NCAA Tourna- COLLEGE SOCCER NEWS ment for the frst time in 34 years. The Bruins ended the season 7-10-1 with a Confer- ALL-AMERICANS FIRST TEAM ence record of 4-6-0. The Bruins’ season was highlighted by wins over then-No. 22 Tomas Hilliard-Arce, STAN Washington in overtime and a tie against then-No. 24 New Mexico. Foster Langsdorf, STAN • OREGON STATE ended the season with a 4-6-0 Conference record to tie UCLA for SENIOR CLASS AWARD fourth. The Beavers had an overall record of 7-11-0. OSU ended the season on a high ALL-AMERICANS Tomas Hilliard-Arce, STAN (1st) note with wins over SDSU and then-No. 20 Washington. Foster Langsdorf, STAN (2nd) • SAN DIEGO STATE rounded out the Conference standings with a 6-13-0 overall record and 1-9-0 Pac-12 record. The Aztecs ended their season with a win over UCLA. PAC-12 VS. PAC-12 ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS OTHER CONFERENCES Pac-12 Player of the Year – Foster Langsdorf, F, Sr., Stanford Stanford’s Foster Langsdorf (Vancouver, Wash.) is the Pac-12 Men’s Soccer Player of the Year for the A-10 ................................................... 0-1-0 second-straight year. This marks the fourth time a Cardinal has been named Pac-12 Player of the Year AAC .................................................... 1-1-0 and the third-straight nod with Foster winning for two-straight years and 2016 MLS Rookie of the Year Jordan Morris honored in 2015. The senior fnished the regular season as the Conference leader with 12 Atlantic Coast ...................................... 1-2-0 goals, fve of them game winners, 30 points, and 55 shots. Langsdorf led the Cardinal to a fourth-consec- American East ..................................... 1-0-0 utive Pac-12 title, going 9-0-1 in Conference action this season. Langsdorf also helped Stanford earn a Big East .............................................. 1-1-0 No. 9 seed and frst-round bye in the 2017 NCAA Men’s Soccer Championship. Big Ten ............................................... 0-1-0 Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year – Tomas Hilliard-Arce, D, Sr., Stanford Big West ............................................. 3-1-0 Tomas Hilliard-Arce (Matthews, N.C.) was named the Pac-12 Men’s Soccer Defensive Player of the Year Colonial Athletic Association ................ 1-0-0 for the second-consecutive year and is the second-consecutive Stanford player to win the award since it Conference USA ................................. 1-0-1 was instituted in 2014. The senior started all 18 games and anchored a Cardinal defense that maintained Ivy League .......................................... 2-0-0 the Conference’s best goals-against average (0.49). Metro Atlantic ..................................... 0-1-0 Pac-12 Freshman of the Year – Blake Bodily, M, Fr., Washington Mid-American ..................................... 0-2-0 In his frst season as a Husky, Blake Bodily (Eagle, Idaho) posted the Conference’s second-best mark in Patriot ................................................. 0-3-0 assists (0.37) and helped Washington earn an NCAA Tournament berth, marking the team’s 24th ap- Southern ............................................. 0-1-0 pearance in the tournament and second-consecutive. Bodily recorded seven assists on a Huskies’ squad that fnished the regular season 5-4-1 in league play. Sun Belt .............................................. 1-0-0 Western Athletic .................................. 7-2-0 Pac-12 Coach of the Year – Jeremy Gunn, Stanford West Coast ........................................ 11-4-0 Sixth-year head coach Jeremy Gunn led the Cardinal to its fourth-consecutive Pac-12 title while earning a No. 9 seed and a frst-round bye in its ffth-straight and 16th overall NCAA Tournament appearance. Total-All ........................... 31-21-2 (.592) Gunn receives his fourth-straight Pac-12 Coach of the Year honor. The Cardinal fnished the regular sea- son 15-2-1 overall and 9-0-1 in Conference action, setting a school record for Pac-12 wins. Stanford led MEN’S SOCCER SIDS the Conference in the regular season in points (137), shots (311), goals (41), assists (55), goals against average (0.49), and shutouts (11). CAL ..........................................www.calbears.com ALL-PAC-12 ......................................................... Akilah Laster FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM ..............................................akilah@berkeley.edu Name Yr. School Name Yr. School ...................................................... 510-813-7714 Corey Baird SR STAN Anderson Asiedu JR UCLA Tanner Beason RSO STAN Kyle Coffee RJR WASH OSU .................................... www.osubeavers.com Blake Bodily FR WASH Garret Jackson SR WASH ......................................................... Jon Montoya Handwalla Bwana SO WASH Jordan Jones SR OSU ............................... [email protected] Drake Callender SO CAL Shinya Kadono JR CAL ...................................................... 720-334-1602 Jose Carerra-Garcia RSR CAL Saif Kerawala RSO WASH Tomas Hilliard-Arce SR STAN Jalen Markey RSR OSU SDSU ...................................... www.goaztecs.com Erik Holt JR UCLA Jeroen Meefout SR SDSU .......................................................... Martin Foley Brian Iloski RSR UCLA Quentin Pearson JR WASH [email protected] Foster Langsdorf SR STAN Don Tchilao JR OSU ...................................................... 619-594-5242 Drew Skundrich SR STAN Sam Werner RJR STAN STAN .................................... www.gostanford.com Honorable Mention: Nico Corti, STAN; Eric Diaz, OSU; Hassani Dotson, OSU; Samuel Ebstein, CAL; ...................................................... John Cantalupi Justin Fiddes, WASH; Eric Iloski, UCLA; Joshua Morton, CAL; Matthew Powell, UCLA; Ugo Rebecchini, [email protected] CAL; Paul Salcedo, CAL; Winston Sorhaitz, SDSU. ...................................................... 650-924-8304 PAC-12 COACHES UCLA .................................... www.uclabruins.com California .................................KEVIN GRIMES Stanford .................................. JEREMY GUNN ........................................................... Daniel Gliot ...................................... 189-122-40/18th Season ............................................ 98-28-22/6th season ....................................... [email protected] .......................... Career: 189-122-40/18th Season ...........................
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