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2020 Men's Soccer Record Book 2020 MEN’S SOCCER RECORD BOOK (UPDATED - 4/3/20) 2019 WCC Men’s Soccer | WCCsports.com | @WCCsports 1 WEST COAST CONFERENCE MEN’S SOCCER Table of Contents 2019 Year in Review ....................................................3 2019 Statistics ..........................................................4-5 Annual Leaders ....................................................... 6-7 WCC All-Americans ...................................................8 All-Time Leaders ....................................................9-10 Records (All Games) .................................................. 11 Records (WCC Games) ........................................12-13 All-Conference Teams ........................................ 14-18 NCAA Tournament Traditions .......................... 19-20 2019 Champions: Saint Mary’s Postseason History ................................................... 21 WCC Series Results ............................................22-24 WCC Men’s Soccer Honors .....................................25 WCC in The World Cup or MLS Draft ...................26 Past WCC Standings ..........................................27-28 Overall Postseason Successes NCAA Berths - 98 Tournament Wins - 101 Final Four Appearances - 17 Finals Appearances - 11 (San Francisco - 7; Santa Clara - 3; San Diego - 1) 2019 NCAA Second Round NCAA Championships - 5 Saint Mary’s (San Francisco - 4; Santa Clara - 1) 2019 NCAA First Round LMU 2 2019 WCC Men’s Soccer | WCCsports.com | @WCCsports 2019 Men’s Soccer Year in Review WCC MATCHES ALL MATCHES W L T TP Pct GF GA W l T PCT GF GA Saint Mary’s 7 0 0 21 1.000 17 2 16 2 0 .889 47 15 Loyola Marymount 6 1 0 18 .857 12 5 11 6 3 .625 29 21 Gonzaga 3 3 1 10 .500 7 10 4 10 2 .312 15 28 San Diego 3 4 0 9 .429 15 15 12 5 1 .694 39 23 Portland 3 4 0 9 .429 10 12 9 7 1 .559 27 19 Pacific 3 4 0 9 .429 9 10 6 10 1 .382 17 27 Santa Clara 2 4 1 7 .357 6 11 8 7 2 .529 24 17 San Francisco 0 7 0 0 .000 2 13 2 14 1 .147 9 38 2019 All-WCC Team Postseason Conference Awards First Team Miguel Berry, USD SR F Andreas Charalambous, UOP SR M Anders Engebretsen, SMC SR F Bastien Oberli, LMU JR M Rey Ortiz, POR SR M Remi Prieur, SMC SR GK Jake Rudel, SMC SR F Javier Ruiz Duran, SCU JR F Sebastian Schacht, SMC SO M Jakub Svehlik, SMC SR M Filippo Zattarin, SMC SR D Second Team Noel Caliskan, LMU FR M Emil Christensen, SCU SO D Luke Hendel, POR JR F/M Ryan Her, UOP SO M Demitrius Kigeya, GON SO F Henry Lander, USD SR D Ross Meldrum, USD JR M Miguel Berry, USD Anders Engebretsen, SMC Filippo Zattarin, SMC James Person, SMC SO D Co-Player of the Year Co-Player of the Year Defender of the Year Joe Restani, SMC SR F Jack Sauls, LMU SO F Garrett Wilson, GON SR D All-Freshman Team Noel Caliskan, LMU M Johan Garibay, GON GK Valentin Kurz, SMC M Damani Osei, SCU D Delentz Pierre, POR D Emory Rapaport, UOP D Jacobo Reyes, POR M Jaidon Reynolds, USD M/F Cole Rovegno, GON D Nathan Simeon, USF D Benji Sorman, USD D Honorable Mention Aaron Frey, San Diego; Johan Garibay, Gon- zaga; Jacob Jackson, LMU; Gio Magana- Rivera, Portland; Freddy Polzer, San Diego; Cole Revegno, Gonzaga; Jacobo Reyes, Portland; Johnatan Rico-Contreras, Pacific; Francesco Tiozzo, Portland; Jonah Van Der Remi Prieur, SMC Noel Caliskan, LMU Adam Cooper, SMC Werf, San Francisco; Duhaney Williams, LMU Goalkeeper of the Year Freshman of the Year Coach of the Year 2019 WCC Men’s Soccer | WCCsports.com | @WCCsports 3 2019 Statistics All Games POINTS SHOTS PER GAME GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE Team GP No. Avg/G Team GP No. Avg/G Team GP No. Min. Avg/G 2019 WCC Points Leader 1. SMC 18 127 7.06 1. SMC 18 286 15.89 1. SMC 18 15 1623:55 0.83 2. USD 18 116 6.44 2. LMU 20 273 13.65 2. SCU 17 17 1570:00 0.97 3. LMU 20 89 4.45 3. POR 17 233 13.71 3. LMU 20 21 1886:49 1.00 4. POR 17 79 4.65 4. USD 18 230 12.78 4. POR 17 19 1566:38 1.09 5. SCU 17 70 4.12 5. SCU 17 212 12.47 5. USD 18 23 1645:17 1.26 6. UOP 17 46 2.71 6. UOP 17 187 11.00 6. UOP 17 27 1569:39 1.55 7. GON 16 42 2.62 7. GON 16 151 9.44 7. GON 16 28 1480:34 1.70 8. USF 17 24 1.41 8. USF 17 139 8.18 8. USF 17 38 1559:34 2.19 GOALS CORNERS SAVES Team GP No. Avg/G Team GP No. Avg/G Team GP No. Avg/G 1. SMC 18 47 2.61 1. USD 18 108 6.00 1. USF 17 89 5.24 2. USD 18 39 2.17 2. SMC 18 96 5.33 2. LMU 20 73 3.65 3. LMU 20 29 1.45 3. LMU 20 90 4.50 3. GON 16 64 4.00 4. POR 17 27 1.59 4. POR 17 89 5.24 4. OPR 17 60 3.53 5. SCU 17 24 1.41 UOP 17 89 5.24 5. UOP 17 55 3.24 6. UOP 17 17 1.00 6. SCU 17 84 4.94 6. USD 18 54 3.00 7. GON 16 15 0.94 7. USF 17 59 3.47 7. SMC 18 50 2.78 8. USF 17 9 0.53 8. GON 16 58 3.62 8. SCU 17 45 2.65 ASSISTS GOALS ALLOWED SHUTOUTS Team GP No. Avg/G Team GP No. Avg/G Miguel Berry, USD Team GP Sho Avg/G 1. USD 18 38 2.11 1. SMC 18 15 0.83 1. SMC 18 11 0.61 2. SMC 18 33 1.83 2. SCU 17 17 1.00 2. LMU 20 9 0.45 3. LMU 20 31 1.55 3. POR 17 19 1.12 3. POR 17 7 0.41 4. POR 17 25 1.47 4. LMU 20 21 1.05 USD 18 7 0.39 5. SCU 17 22 1.29 5. USD 18 23 1.28 5. SCU 17 5 0.29 6. GON 16 12 0.75 6. UOP 17 27 1.59 6. UOP 17 3 0.18 UOP 17 12 0.71 7. GON 16 28 1.75 USF 17 3 0.18 8. USF 17 6 0.35 8. USF 17 38 2.24 8. GON 16 2 0.12 ASSISTS SHUTOUTS Player-Team GP No. Avg/G Player-Team GP Sho Sho/G Individuals 1. Engebretsen, Anders-SMC 18 8 0.44 1. Wiher, Matt-USD 18 6 0.33 Berry, Miguel-USD 18 8 0.44 2. Campuzano, Nico-POR 13 5 0.39 POINTS 3. Ortiz, Rey-POR 16 7 0.44 Badenes Mecho, Guill-SCU 15 5 0.33 Player-Team GP G Ast. Pts. Avg/G 4. Van Way, Chase-USD 18 6 0.33 4. Lagudah, Josh-POR 5 2 0.40 1. Berry, Miguel-USD 18 17 8 42 2.33 5. Svehlik, Jakub-SMC 17 5 0.29 5. Bandre, Ethan-UOP 15 1 0.07 Reyes, Jacobo-POR 17 5 0.29 2. Engebretsen, Anders-SMC 18 16 8 40 2.22 GOALS AGAINST AVG (Max. 20.00) 7. Rovegno, Cole-GON 15 4 0.27 3. Restani, Joseph-SMC 18 10 3 23 1.28 Player-Team GP GA Minutes GaAvg Schacht, Sebastian-SMC 17 4 0.24 4. Rudel, Jake-sMC 18 8 2 18 1.00 1. Prieur, Remi-SMC 18 14 1584:0 0.80 Barajas, Alejandro-SCU 17 4 0.24 5. Ortiz, Rey-POR 16 3 7 13 0.81 2. Badenes Mecho, Guill-SCU 15 12 1328:5 0.81 Meldrum, Ross-USD 18 4 0.22 Williams, Duhaney-LMU 19 5 3 13 0.68 3. Jackson, Jacob-LMU 16 16 1520:3 0.95 Polzer, Freddy-USD 18 4 0.22 7. Churness, Alex-USD 14 6 0 12 0.86 4. Campuzano, Nico-POR 13 15 1161:3 1.16 Lander, Henry-USD 18 4 0.22 8. Reyes, Jacobo-POR 17 3 5 11 0.65 5. Wiher, Matt-USD 18 23 1645:1 1.26 Cervantes, Narciso-LMU 19 4 0.21 9. O’Malley, Theo-GON 15 5 0 10 0.67 6. Bandre, Ethan-UOP 15 22 1389:3 1.42 Oberli, Bastien-LMU 15 4 2 10 0.67 GAME-WINNING GOALS 7. Garibay, Johan-GON 16 27 1435:2 1.69 Sauls, Jack-LMU 16 4 2 10 0.62 Player-Team GP No. Avg/G 8. Stuiver, Ruben-USF 14 34 1255:5 2.44 Schacht, Sebastian-SMC 17 3 4 10 0.59 1. Engebretsen, Anders-SMC 18 6 0.33 Hendel, Luke-POR 17 5 0 10 0.59 2. Rudel, Jake-SMC 18 4 0.22 Pereira, Alejandro-POR 17 4 2 10 0.59 Berry, Miguel-USD 18 4 0.22 Polzer, Freddy, USD 18 3 4 10 0.56 4. Oberli, Bastien-LMU 15 3 0.20 GOALS Hendel, Luke-POR 17 3 0.18 Player-Team GP No. Avg/G Ruiz Duran, Javier-SCU 17 3 0.18 1. Berry, Miguel-USD 18 17 0.94 SAVES 2. Engebretsen, Anders-SMC 18 16 0.89 Player-Team GP No. Avg/G 3. Restani, Joseph-SMC 18 10 0.56 1. Stuiver, Ruben-USF 14 72 5.14 4. Rudel, Jake-SMC 18 8 0.44 2. Garibay-Johan-GON 16 58 3.62 5. Churness, Alex-USD 14 6 0.43 3.
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