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PAC-10 CONFERENCE PAC-12 CONFERENCE 1350 Treat Blvd., Suite 500, Walnut Creek, CA 94597 // PAC-12.COM // 925.932.4411 For Immediate Release // Tuesday, December 17, 2013 Contact // Kyra Geithman ([email protected]) 2013 PAC-12 CONFERENCE MEN’S SOCCER STANDINGS Conference Overall TP W L T PCT HOME AWAY W L T PCT HOME AWAY NEUT STREAK Washington * ^ 23 7 1 2 .800 4-0-1 3-1-1 16 2 4 .818 10-1-2 6-1-2 0-0-0 L 1 UCLA ^ 21 6 1 3 .750 3-1-1 3-0-2 12 3 5 .725 7-2-2 5-1-2 0-0-1 W 5 California ^ 19 6 3 1 .650 3-1-1 3-2-0 14 5 2 .714 10-3-1 4-2-1 0-0-0 L 1 Stanford ^ 11 3 5 2 .400 2-2-1 1-3-1 10 7 4 .571 6-3-3 4-4-1 0-0-0 W 4 San Diego State 8 2 6 2 .300 1-3-1 1-3-1 6 11 2 .368 3-6-1 2-5-1 1-0-0 L 1 Oregon State 2 0 8 2 .100 0-4-1 0-4-1 7 10 2 .421 6-4-1 1-6-1 0-0-0 L 4 * = 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. THIS YEAR IN PAC-12 MEN’S SOCCER NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS • Four Pac-12 teams earned NCAA Tournament berths, with three receiving a Thursday, November 21 • First Round top-five seed. UCLA was the top-seeded team in the tournament, while Pac- Loyola Marymount at Stanford ................................... STAN 1, ULM 1 (2OT) 12 Champion WASHINGTON was seeded second and CALIFORNIA fourth. (Stanford advances on penalty kicks) STANFORD received an at-large bid. Sunday, November 24 • Second Round Bradley at #4 California .................................................... CAL 3, Bradley 1 • Both Washington and California made it to the quarterfinals as UCLA was Seattle at #2 Washington ................................................WASH 4, Seattle 2 defeated by Connecticut in the third round on penalty kicks and the Huskies Elon at #1 UCLA ................................................................ UCLA 4, Elon 0 shut out Pac-12 rival Stanford. UW was upset by New Mexico and Cal fell to Cal State Northridge at Stanford ....................................... STAN 1, CSUN 0 Maryland in the quarterfinal round. Sunday, December 1 • Third Round Coastal Carolina at #4 California .............................................CAL 1, CCU 0 • UCLA junior Leo Stolz was the Pac-12 Player of the Year, the third-consecu- Connecticut at #1 UCLA ...................................Connecticut 3, UCLA 3 (PK) tive Bruin to receive the award. He finished the season leading the Confer- Stanford at #2 Washington ................................................WASH 1, STAN 0 ence in points (30) and goals (11). Saturday, December 7 • Quarterfinals • Washington head coach Jamie Clark was voted the Pac-12 Coach of the No. 2 WASHINGTON vs. No. 7 New Mexico ............New Mexico 1, WASH 0 Year. Clark led UW to its first national quarterfinal in school history and its first No. 4 CALIFORNIA vs. No. 5 Maryland ...........................Maryland 2, CAL 1 Pac-12 title since 2000. • UW’s Cristian Roldan was tabbed Freshman of the Year, finishing his freshman campaign first on the team in points (19) and tied for first in goals PAC-12 IN THE RANKINGS (7). He was also third in the Conference in shots with 58 and tied for first in game-winning goals with four. Final Rankings (Dec. 17) NSCAA: Washington (5), California (6), UCLA (8), Stanford (21) • Eight Pac-12 seniors were invited to participate in the adidas MLS Combine Soccer America: Washington (1), UCLA (2), California (12) this year. California had the most selections with three invitations, while Wash- College Soccer News: UCLA (1), Washington (2), California (8) ington and UCLA had two apiece and Stanford had one. CAL OSU SDSU STAN UCLA WASH • Three players earned NSCAA All-American first-team honors: California’s PRE x/x/x x/x/x x/x/x x/x/x 9/x/7 23/x/23 Steve Birnbaum, UCLA’s Leo Stolz and Washington’s Taylor Peay. In addition 9/3 10/4/5 x/x/x x/x/x x/x/x 6/6/3 19/25/19 to the all-America selections, 14 Pac-12 student-athletes received All-West 9/10 5/3/4 x/x/x x/x/x x/x/x 14/23/8 10/x/13 Region accolades. 9/17 4/3/4 RV/x/x x/x/x RV/x/x 11/15/5 6/14/11 9/24 2/1/4 x/x/x x/x/x x/x/RV 13/12/11 5/8/5 • A league-record 13 student-athletes from Pac-12 men’s soccer teams were 10/1 1/1/2 x/x/x x/x/x RV/x/RV 10/9/11 3/4/3 selected as Capital One Academic All-District first-team honorees. 10/8 1/1/2 x/x/x x/x/x x/x/RV 6/5/8 3/3/3 10/15 1/1/1 x/x/x x/x/x x/x/RV 5/5/8 3/3/3 • UCLA senior Joe Sofia was named a first-team member for the 2013 men’s 10/22 1/1/1 x/x/x x/x/x x/x/x 4/4/8 3/3/3 soccer Senior CLASS Award. Sofia has led the Bruins to four-consecutive 10/29 1/1/1 x/x/x x/x/x x/x/RV 3/3/6 4/4/3 NCAA Tournament appearances over his career with UCLA as well as Pac-12 11/5 4/3/4 x/x/x x/x/x x/x/x 2/2/2 3/4/3 titles in 2011 and 2012. 11/12 5/7/6 x/x/x x/x/x x/x/x 2/2/2 3/3/3 11/18 6/12/8 x/x/x x/x/x x/x/x 1/2/1 2/1/2 • In the final NSCAA Top 25 poll, Washington finished fifth overall in the na- FINAL 6/12/8 x/x/x x/x/x 21/x/x 8/2/x 5/1/x tion while California came in at sixth and UCLA at eighth. Stanford entered the poll for the first time all season, finishing at 21st. PAC-12 VS. PAC-12 COACHES OTHER CONFERENCES (including this season’s results) CAL ........................................KEVIN GRIMES STAN......................................JEREMY GUNN Atlantic Coast ................................ 1-1-1 .......................................153-92-35/14th Season ............................................ 19-15-5/2nd season Atlantic Sun .................................. 1-0-0 ...........................Career: 153-92-35/14th Season ............................. Career: 263-41-19/7th season American Athletic .......................... 1-0-1 .......................................NCAA Appearances: 10 .......................................NCAA Appearances: 10 Big East ........................................ 1-1-0 Big Ten ......................................... 1-1-1 OSU ....................................STEVE SIMMONS UCLA .................................. JORGE SALCEDO Big 12 ........................................... 0-0-0 ...........................................33-47-10/5th Season .......................................130-48-33/10th Season .........................Career: 156-130-26/16th Season ...........................Career: 130-48-33/10th Season Big West ....................................... 6-2-0 .........................................NCAA Appearances: 2 .......................................NCAA Appearances: 10 Colonial Athletic Association .......... 2-0-0 Conference USA ........................... 0-2-0 SDSU .................................... LEV KIRSHNER WASH .......................................JAMIE CLARK Horizon League ............................. 2-1-0 .....................................101-120-45/14th Season ............................................ 41-11-9/3rd Season Ivy League .................................... 1-0-0 .........................Career: 101-120-45/14th Season ...............................Career: 80-26-11/6th Season Mid-American ............................... 0-1-0 .........................................NCAA Appearances: 2 .........................................NCAA Appearances: 5 Mid-Atlantic American ................... 1-0-0 Missouri Valley .............................. 1-0-0 Mountain West .............................. 0-0-0 Patriot League ............................... 2-0-0 PAC-12 ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS Southern ....................................... 1-0-0 Summit League ............................. 0-1-0 Player of the Year: Leo Stolz, UCLA Western Athletic ............................ 8-0-0 Freshman of the Year: Cristian Roldan, Washington West Coast .................................. 10-2-0 Coach of the Year: Jamie Clark, Washington Independent ................................. 1-0-2 FIRST TEAM Yr. Pos. School Total-All ......................38-13-5 (.723) Zach Batteer Jr. F Stanford Steve Birnbaum RS Sr. D California Christian Dean Jr. D California Earl Edwards Jr. RS Jr. GK UCLA Darwin Jones Jr. F Washington MEN’S SOCCER SIDS JJ Koval Sr. MF Stanford Jordan Morris Fr. F Stanford CAL ..................................www.calbears.com Jordan Ongaro Sr. F San Diego State ................................................. Jordan Stepp Taylor Peay Sr. D Washington [email protected] Cristian Roldan Fr. MF Washington ...............................................510-642-6895 Leo Stolz Jr. MF UCLA OSU ............................ www.osubeavers.com SECOND TEAM Yr. Pos. School ................................................Trevor Cramer Matt Bersano RS So. GK Oregon State [email protected] Stefano Bonomo Jr. F California .............................................................. TBD Seth Casiple Jr. MF California Victor Chavez Sr. F UCLA SDSU .............................. www.goaztecs.com Michael Harris Sr. D Washington .................................................. Eric Harding James Moberg So. MF Washington [email protected] Victor Munoz Sr. MF UCLA ...............................................619-594-5547 Aaron Simmons Jr. D UCLA Alec Sundly Sr. MF California STAN .............................www.gostanford.com Justin Taillole RS Jr. GK California ................................................. Aaron Juarez Brandon Vincent So. D Stanford [email protected] Abraham Villon Sr. MF San Diego State ...............................................650-736-4418 Honorable Mention: Kevin Bick (SDSU, Sr., MF), Tyler Conklin (STAN, Sr., D), Connor Hallisey (CAL, Jr., UCLA .............................www.uclabruins.com MF), Drew Hutchins (STAN, Sr., GK), Aaron Kovar (STAN, So., M), Ryan Neil (CAL, Sr., D/MF), Mason .....................................................Mike Leary Robertson (WASH, Fr., F), Justin Schmidt (WASH, RS Fr., D), Will Seymore (OSU, Jr., MF), Joe Sofia ............................. [email protected] (UCLA, Sr., D), Andy Thoma (WASH, Jr., D/MF), Ty Thompson (STAN, So., MF), Blake Wise (SDSU, Sr., ...............................................310-206-8123 MF).