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2019 CREIGHTON MEN's SOCCER Creighton Game Results (As of Sep 11, 2019) All Games 2019 Creighton Men’s Soccer Match #5 • UC Irvine at Creighton • Omaha, Neb. • Friday, Sept. 13 • 7:30 p.m. (CT) Match #6 • Nebraska-Omaha at Creighton • Omaha, Neb. • Monday, Sept. 16 • 7:00 p.m (CT) SID Contact: Anthony Robinson • Office Phone: (402) 280-5801 • Cell Phone: (712) 250-4900 • E-mail: [email protected] This is Creighton Men’s Soccer: • 5 NCAA College Cup Appearances • 11 Elite Eight Appearances (1996, 2000, 2002, 2011, 2012) • 24 NCAA Tournament Appearances • 14 Sweet 16 Appearances • 27 Combined Conference Titles Up Next Scouting UC Irvine (0-3-1) 2019 Schedule Creighton continues its home schedule with The Anteaters faced three ranked Overall: 2-1-1 matches against UC Irvine (Friday) and opponents during the first two weeks of the BIG EAST: 0-0-0 crosstown foe Nebraska-Omaha (Monday). season and posted a 0-3-1 record. Home: 2-0-0 Away: 0-1-1 Follow the Match Beto Alvarenga owns UC Irvine’s lone goal of August Both Friday’s and Monday’s matches will feature the season as the team has been outscored a video stream via Jays Video (GoCreighton. 5-1. 30 at #6 North Carolina (ACCNX) T, 2-2 (2OT) com/JaysVideo). UC Irvine was picked second in the 2019 Big September Both matches will also feature a Spanish radio West Conference Preseason Coaches Poll, broadcast on La Nueva (99.5 FM & 1020 AM in while Jose Ortiz and Alvaro Quezada each 1 at #4 Wake Forest (ACC Network) L, 0-1 the Omaha area and online). earned nods to the Preseason All-Conference 6 #21 AKRON $ W, 2-1 team. 9 COLUMBIA W, 3-1 Live stats will be provided via StatBroadcast. com. Head coach Yossi Raz is in his third season at 13 UC IRVINE 7:30 pm the helm of the Anteaters. 16 NEBRASKA-OMAHA 7 pm Links to live stats and video streams can be found 20 at Marquette* (BEDN) 7:30 pm on the Creighton Men’s Soccer schedule page. Series History Against Anteaters Creighton holds a 2-0-0 record all-time against 24 TULSA 7 pm Updates throughout the weekend will be UC Irvine. 29 VILLANOVA* (BEDN/COX) 7 pm provided on Twitter (@CreightonMSOC), Facebook (FB.com/CreightonSoccer) and The Bluejays have outscored the Anteaters 7-1 Instagram (CreightonMSOC). during the two previous meetings, including a October 4-0 result on Sept. 6, 2015, the most recent 1 GREEN BAY 6 pm Scouting Creighton (2-1-1) contest. 4 at Seton Hall* (BEDN) 5 pm The Bluejays opened the 2019 campaign with three consecutive matches against teams Scouting Nebraska-Omaha (0-3-1) 11 at Xavier* (BEDN) 6 pm ranked inside the United Soccer Coaches The Mavericks enter the weekend with only two 19 ST. JOHN’S* (COX) 7 pm Top 25. Creighton finished 1-1-1 during those goals scored through their first four matches. 23 DEPAUL* (BEDN) 7 pm contests, including a 2-1 victory against No. 21 Akron. UNO was shutout during a pair of road losses 26 at Providence* (BEDN) 6 pm in the state of California to open the season Dominic Briggs leads the team with two goals, before the Mavs went 0-1-1 to start their home November while a total of six players have recorded at slate this past weekend. least one. Five different players have tallied 2 BUTLER* (BEDN/COX) 7 pm one assist a piece. Diego Gutierrez and Vlad Jokic each found the 6 at Georgetown* (BEDN) 1 pm back of the net during the two home matches. Paul Kruse, the Preseason BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year, owns 16 saves and has allowed Nebraska-Omaha was picked second in the 2019 BIG EAST Men’s Soccer Championship five goals during 370 minutes of action. Summit League Preseason Coaches’ Poll, while Nov. 9-17 Gutierrez was listed on the 2019 Summit (all rounds played at campus site of higher seed) The Bluejays return six starters from last League Preseason Players To Watch list. season. Luke Haakenson and Ziyad Fares return as the leading scorers from last season Head coach Bob Warming is in his second $ - Creighton’s 2019 Socctoberfest as Haakenson tallied nine points from three season at UNO after leading the Mavericks to a * - BIG EAST Conference matches goals and three assists, while Fares totaled second place finish in the Summit last season. seven points with three goals and one assist. All times Central and subject to change Younes Boudadi recorded four helpers during Series History Against Mavericks Home matches in BOLD CAPS played at 2018, the most among returners. The Bluejays own a 5-3-1 record against the Michael G. Morrison, S.J., Stadium Mavericks during regular-season matches. Head coach Johnny Torres is in his first year at the helm of the Bluejays after The two teams met in 2016 for the first time spending 12 years as an assistant coach. since UNO became a Division I program. 2019 Quick Facts Creighton and Nebraska-Omaha played to a 1-1 Since 1990, Creighton is 31-5-6 against teams draw on Sept. 5, 2016 during the only previous from the Golden State, with three of those losses Creighton University Information meeting during the regular season between the two coming to Stanford. Location Omaha, Neb. schools at Morrison Stadium. Founded 1878 Last 25 Matches vs. California Teams Enrollment 8,910 The Bluejays claimed a 1-0 win during the most Date Opponent Score Nickname Bluejays previous meeting in 2017 at Caniglia Field. 11/26/03 at San Diego T 1-1 (2OT) Colors Blue & White 9/5/04 Loyola Marymount W 2-1 President Rev. Daniel S. Hendrickson, S.J., Ph.D. Dominic Briggs Earns BE Freshman of Week Honors 9/10/04 vs. #6 UCLA W 3-2 Director of Athletics Bruce Rasmussen Dominic Briggs earned BIG EAST Freshman of 8/31/07 San Diego State T 2-2 (2OT) Affiliation NCAA Division I the Week honors, as the conference released its 9/6/07 #11 UCLA T 0-0 (2OT) Conference BIG EAST weekly awards on Monday afternoon. 9/15/07 vs. Loyola Marymount W 1-0 (OT) 9/7/08 UC Riverside W 2-0 Bluejay Soccer Briggs provided the game-winning goal during the 9/19/8 at Stanford W 1-0 Head Coach Johnny Torres Bluejays’ 2-1 victory against No. 21 Akron on Sept. 6 9/21/08 at #6 California W 2-0 Alma Mater Creighton, 2008 Career Record 2-1-1 during Creighton’s home opener and Socctoberfest. 10/01/08 CSUN W 1-0 (2OT) Record at CU 2-1-1 9/5/09 #23 Cal Poly W 1-0 Assistant Coach Ian Sarachan The Oconomowoc, Wisconsin native’s goal marked 10/31/09 #7 UCLA W 1-0 Alma Mater Illinois-Chicago, 2010 his second of the season as he also scored the 9/7/10 at #21 UCSB W 1-0 Assistant Coach Michael Gabb Bluejays’ second goal against No. 6 North Carolina 9/24/11 Saint Mary’s W 1-0 Alma Mater Creighton, 2002 during the season opener (Aug. 30). 10/15/11 #7 UC Irvine W 3-1 Volunteer Assistant Mitch Kavanagh 11/27/11 #13 UCSB W 2-1 Alma Mater Bellevue University, 2013 Briggs is the first Creighton freshman with two 9/7/12 at Santa Clara W 1-0 Home Field Michael G. Morrison, S.J., Stadium goals in his first three matches since Ricky Lopez- 9/9/12 at Saint Mary’s W 1-0 Capacity 7,500 Espin found the back of the net during each of his 9/1/13 Cal Poly W 3-0 11-4-3 2018 Overall Record first two matches in a Bluejay uniform in 2014. 8/29/14 #20 Stanford W 2-0 2018 BIG EAST Record / Finish 7-1-1/1st 8/31/14 Santa Clara W 1-0 Letterwinners Returning / Lost 12 / 7 Starters Returning / Lost 6 / 5 Creighton’s Dominance Against California 9/4/15 CSUN W 2-1 Goalkeepers Returning / Lost 1 / 0 When playing UC Irvine, Creighton will look to 9/6/15 #13 UC Irvine W 4-0 Newcomers 11 improve upon its 21-1-3 record in its last 25 9/1/17 #1 Stanford L 0-3 matches against California-based schools. 9/3/17 California W 3-0 Conference Regular-Season Titles 14 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2003, 2006, 2007, The stretch includes matches against 13 different Socctoberfest Success 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2018 California-based schools and a 9-1-1 mark against Friday, Sept. 6 marked Creighton’s eighth annual ranked teams. Socctoberfest event. Conference Tournament Titles 13 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2000, Creighton has outscored teams 41-12 during the The Bluejays are a perfect 8-0 2002, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2011, 2012 25 games, including a 30-4 margin during an during Socctoberfest matches with wins over 18-match win streak from Sept. 15, 2007-Sept. Bradley, Columbia, Western Illinois, Cal State NCAA Tournament Appearances 24 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 6, 2015. Northridge, Penn, South Florida, Memphis and 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, Akron. Creighton has outscored the opposition 16-3 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 Creighton’s only loss in its past 25 matches against in those matches. team from the state of California was on Sept. 1, NCAA Sweet 16 Appearances 14 2017 against defending national champion and No. The Bluejays picked up a 2-1 victory against No.
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