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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.COM // 925.932.4411 For Immediate Release \\ Tuesday, October 16th, 2012 Contact \\ Megan Medeiros ([email protected]) 2012 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 13 4 0 1 .900 3-0 1-0 9 3 2 .714 6-1 1-2 2-0 W3 UCLA 12 4 1 0 .800 1-1 3-0 9 2 2 .769 3-2 6-0 0-0 W1 Stanford 7 2 2 1 .500 2-1 0-1 5 6 1 .458 3-3 2-2 0-1 L1 California 6 2 3 0 .400 1-1 1-2 7 5 1 .577 5-1 2-4 0-0 W1 Oregon State 4 1 3 1 .300 0-1 1-2 6 5 2 .538 4-1 1-3 1-1 L1 San Diego State 1 0 4 1 .100 1-1 0-3 5 6 2 .462 3-3 0-2 2-1 W1 The Conference champion is determined by highest number of points (TP); Win = 3 pts, Tie = 1 pt, Loss = 0 pts. WASHINGTON TAKES OVER THE TOP SPOT IN PAC-12 STANDINGS In a close race for the Pac-12 title WASHINGTON stands on top with 13 total points with four weeks left in the season. UCLA is not far behind with just one point separating them from !rst place. STANFORD and CALIFORNIA are battling out third place for now with seven and six points respectively. Can’t count out OREGON STATE and SAN DIEGO STATE as they both have !ve Conference games remaining and could quickly move up in the standings. Three games will be televised on the Pac-12 Networks this week. Thursday, Oct. 18 will feature the Beavers traveling to Stanford at 5 p.m., the Golden Bears host the Huskies on Friday, Oct. 19 at 1 p.m., and the weekend wraps up on the Networks with Washington traveling to Stanford on Sunday, Oct. 21 at 3 p.m. UPCOMING SCHEDULE PAC-12 IN THE WEEKLY RANKINGS Thursday, October 18 This Week (Oct. 16) Oregon State at Stanford ..................................P12N ............... 5 p.m. PT* NSCAA: UCLA (7) Soccer America: UCLA (6), WASH (17) Friday, October 19 College Soccer News: UCLA (6), WASH (23) Washington at California ...................................P12N ............... 1 p.m. PT* San Diego State at Clemson .......................................................... 6 p.m. ET CAL OSU SDSU STAN UCLA WASH Sunday, October 21 PRE nr/nr/x nr/nr/x nr/nr/x nr/nr/x 6/2/8 nr/nr/x Oregon State at California ...................................................... 2:30 p.m. PT* 8/28 nr/22/nr nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr 11/14/8 nr/nr/nr Washington at Stanford ....................................P12N ................ 3 p.m. PT* 9/4 nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr 14/12/8 21/25/28 9/11 nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr 13/11/7 20/nr/28 * indicates Conference game 9/18 nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr 12/9/8 nr/nr/29 9/25 nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr 9/6/6 nr/nr/nr 10/2 nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr 6/5/5 nr/nr/30 RECENT RESULTS 10/9 nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr 5/4/5 nr/nr/nr Friday, October 12 10/16 nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr 7/6/6 nr/17/23 California at Washington WASH, 1-0 (2OT) 10/23 Stanford at Oregon State TIED, 2-2 (2OT) 10/30 UCLA at San Diego State UCLA, 4-3 11/6 FINAL Sunday, October 14 California at Oregon State CAL, 3-1 Stanford at Washington WASH, 2-0 Monday, October 15 Point Loma Nazarene at San Diego State SDSU, 4-0 PAC-12 MEN’S SOCCER WEEKLY RELEASE // October 16th 2012 1 PAC-12 MEN’S SOCCER WEEKLY RELEASE // October 16th 2012 1 PAC-12 VS. PAC-12 COACHES OTHER CONFERENCES CAL ........................................KEVIN GRIMES STAN......................................JEREMY GUNN Atlantic Coast ........................................ 1-2-1 .......................................131-80-30/13th Season ...........................................................1st season Atlantic 10 ............................................ 1-0-0 .............................Career: 31-80-30/13th Season ............................ Career: 264-26-14/ 6th season Atlantic Sun .......................................... 1-0-0 .........................................NCAA Appearances: 9 .........................................NCAA Appearances: 9 Big East ................................................ 0-3-0 Big Ten ................................................. 1-2-1 OSU ....................................STEVE SIMMONS UCLA .................................. JORGE SALCEDO Big Sky ................................................. 1-0-0 .............................................20-28-5/4th Season .........................................105-42-25/9th Season Big 12 ................................................... 0-0-0 .........................Career: 143-111-21/15th Season .............................Career: 105-42-25/9th Season Big West ............................................... 4-0-2 .........................................NCAA Appearances: 2 .........................................NCAA Appearances: 8 Colonial Athletic Association .................. 0-0-0 Conference USA ................................... 3-1-0 SDSU .................................... LEV KIRSHNER WASH .......................................JAMIE CLARK Great West ............................................ 1-0-0 .......................................88-100-40/13th Season ..............................................12-4-2/2nd Season Horizon League ..................................... 1-0-0 ...........................Career: 88-100-40/13th Season .................................Career: 51-19-4/5th Season Ivy League ............................................ 0-0-0 .........................................NCAA Appearances: 2 .........................................NCAA Appearances: 3 Metro Atlantic ....................................... 2-1-0 Mid-American ....................................... 0-0-0 Missouri Valley ...................................... 0-0-0 Mountain Paci!c Sports Federation ....... 4-1-1 Mountain West ...................................... 0-0-0 Paci!c West .......................................... 1-0-0 Southeastern ......................................... 0-0-0 PAC-12 MEN’S SOCCER NOTES Southern ............................................... 0-2-0 Sun Belt ................................................ 0-0-0 t/"5*0/"-3&$0(/*5*0/ Summit League ..................................... 1-0-0 -UCLA MF Ryan Hollingshead and CALIFORNIA MF Seth Casiple were named to TopDrawerSoccer. Western Athletic .................................... 0-0-0 com midseason top 100 upperclassmen list. Hollingshead was named number 11, while Casiple held the West Coast ............................................ 6-2-1 number 25 spot. Independent ......................................... 0-0-0 -Four Pac-12 freshmen were named to the TopDrawerSoccer.com top 100 freshmen list. UCLA MF Total-All ............................. 29-14-6 (.653) Grady Howe was ranked tenth, STANFORD MF Tyler Thompson (16th), OSU F Mikhail Doholis (22nd) and SDSU MF Travis Nicklaw (26th). Total-Div. I .........................28-14-6 (.646) t453&",4/"11&% -The SDSU Aztecs were able to put an end to their !ve-game winless streak with an impressive 4-0 vic- tory over Point Loma Nazarene. MEN’S SOCCER SIDS -UCLA had their 16-game Pac-12 win streak ended by WASHINGTON in a 2-1 victory by the Huskies. The streak dated back to Oct. 24, 2010. CAL ..................................www.calbears.com -OREGON STATE lost their !rst home game of the season when the Cal Golden Bears visited and won ................................................Dean Caparaz 3-1. The Beavers had not faced a loss at home since Oct. 10 of last season. ................................. [email protected] ...............................................510-642-5363 t1-":&30'5)&8&&,68TFOJPSGPSXBSENate Sackey!o was named the Pac-12 Men’s Soccer Player of the Week. Sackey!o scored his !rst two goals as a Husky over the weekend when Washington defeated both OSU ............................ www.osubeavers.com then-No. 5 UCLA (2-1) and Stanford (2-0). ..................................................... Barry Beal ........................... [email protected] t3"$&505)&501+VTUTFWFOQPJOUTTFQFSBUFUIFUPQGPVSUFBNTJOUIF$POGFSFODFTUBOEJOHT-FBWJOHUIF ...............................................541-737-3720 crown for the Pac-12 Champion left wide open with each team having !ve Pac-12 games left to play. SDSU .............................. www.goaztecs.com t6/#&"5&/5IF)VTLJFTBSFOPXUIFMPOFUFBNXJUIPVUBMPTTJO$POGFSFODFQMBZ XJUIBSFDPSEPG ....................................................Darin Wong Washington knocked UCLA out of the unbeaten category this week by handing them their !rst loss in a Pac- [email protected] 12 game in almost two years. ...............................................619-594-5547 t4&&*/(%06#-&%POUCFDPOGVTFECZ$BMJGPSOJBTTDIFEVMFBTUIFZSFQFBUUIFTBNFPQQPOFOUTGSPNMBTU STAN .............................www.gostanford.com week, facing both Washington and Oregon State again this week. With a 3-1 win over the Beavers, and a 1-0 ............................................... Ricky Brackett double overtime loss to the Huskies this past week Cal will face a tough weekend. [email protected] ...............................................650-736-4418 t(&55*/(#&55&36$-" 8BTIJOHUPO 4UBOGPSEBOE0SFHPO4UBUFBMMIBWFBCFUUFSPWFSBMMXJOOJOHQFSDFOU- age now than they did at this point in the season last year. California, Washington and Stanford have all UCLA .............................www.uclabruins.com improved on their Pac-12 standing as well. .....................................................Mike Leary ............................
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