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Beavers Begin Backend of Pac-12 Schedule Against No. 17 Cal Overall Game 14 • Oregon State vs. California • Corvallis, Ore. • Oct. 19 Oregon State Athletic Communications Jon Montoya • Soccer Contact Office: 541.737.3720 | Cell: 720.334.1602 www.osubeavers.com Game 14 • Oregon State vs. California • Corvallis, Ore. • Oct. 19 2017 Results Beavers Begin Backend of Pac-12 Schedule against No. 17 Cal Overall..................................................................4-9-0 Home ...................................................................3-3-0 OREGON STATE (4-9-0, 1-4-0 PAC-12) Away ....................................................................0-5-0 Neutral .................................................................. 1-1-0 VS. [17/-] CALIFORNIA (9-3-0, 4-1-0 PAC-12) Pac-12 ...................................................................1-4-0 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2017 | 3 P.M. PT 2017 Schedule AUGUST 25 FAIRFIELD @ ................................ L, 2-1 Up Next 28 [-/17] UNLV @ ................... W, 1-0 (OT) • The Beavers return to Corvallis to start the second half of the Pac-12 schedule with a match against [17/-] California SEPTEMBER • The contest will take place on Thursday, October 19, with kickoff at 3 p.m. PT 1 American University & .........................L, 1-0 3 UC Riverside & .......................................W, 3-2 8 Colgate $ ......................................................L, 1-0 Follow Along 12 [7/7] Syracuse % .................................. L, 3-2 • The contest against the Golden Bears will broadcast live on the Pac-12 Net- 17 [RV/-] PORTLAND ......................L, 1-0 works with Rich Burk and Cobi Jones on the call 22 [17/-] UNIV. OF THE PACIFIC ..W, 2-0 • Live stats are available on the men’s soccer schedule page on OSUBeavers. com OCTOBER • Live Twitter updates will be available @BeaverMSoccer 1 [17/-] Washington*# ............................L, 2-1 5 UCLA*# .........................................L, 1-0 8 SAN DIEGO STATE*# ................W, 2-0 Series Histories 12 California*# .............................................. L, 2-0 • This will be the 47th meeting between Oregon State and Cal 15 [8/15] Stanford*# ..................................L, 1-0 • The Beavers are 12-29-5 all-time against the Golden Bears following the 2-0 19 [17/-] CALIFORNIA*# ................3 P.M. loss on Oct. 12 22 [6/10] STANFORD* ....................1 P.M. • OSU suffered only its second loss in the last seven meetings between the 26 UCLA*# ................................................4:30 p.m. teams dating back to 2014 29 San Diego State* ................................12 p.m. • The Beavers are 5-9-3 against the Golden Bears with Steve Simmons as the bench boss NOVEMBER 9 WASHINGTON*# ........................2 P.M. Simmons vs. the Pac-12 Home games are in BOLD. • This will be the ninth year Coach Simmons has taken on the Pac-12 All times Pacific. • Simmons owns a 21-54-10 record against conference foes since 2009 [#/#] - Indicates national ranking (United Soccer Coaches/Top Drawer Soccer) Scouting Report • The Golden Bears catapulted into the United Soccer Coaches’ Poll at No. 17 fol- * Pacific-12 Conference contest lowing wins over Oregon State (2-0) and No. 19 Washington (2-1) # Televised on the Pac-12 Networks @ Oregon State Hensor/Zaher Nike Classic • Cal’s 9-3 record comes with losses to West Virginia (1-0), Creighton (3-0) and & Gonzaga Tournament in Spokane, Wash. Stanford (3-0) $ Televised on the Patriot League Network • The Golden Bears have posted five shutouts in 2017 with sophomore Drake % Televised on ACC Network Extra (ESPN3) Callender in the net Spotlight on: • Callender leads the conference with 53 saves on an .828 save percentage for Nathan Braaten a 0.99 goals against average 45 CAPS • Senior Jose Carerra-Garcia leads Cal with 14 points on three goals and eight helpers 2 goals • Junior Shinya Kadono has found the back of the net more than any other Gold- 2 assists en Bear as he has six goals on 22 shots with 11 coming on target 1,386 minutes • Senior Paul Salcedo-Borrego is tied with Carerra-Garcia in goals scored with three • Has come on as a sub in 39 of his career ap- pearance at Oregon State • Junior Samuel Ebstein and sophomore Simon Lekressner both own two goals • Has made four starts for the Beavers in 2017 as Ebstein has a pair of helpers to Lekressner’s one • Owns two career goals and two assists for six • Senior Ugo Rebecchini has four assists to aid the attack total points • Tallied his first career goal in a 2 -2- draw • As a team, Cal has outshot opponents 141-132 with 1.42 goals per game against California on Oct. 6, 2016 • The Golden Bears have 52 shots coming on goal while opponents have 72 • Buried his second career goal in a 2-0 wn over • Opponents have put a stop to 35 of Cal’s shots on target, while Callender and Pacific on Sept. 22, 2017 junior Noah Texter have teams up for 59 • Played one year of varsity soccer as a fresh- man for Thunder Ridge H.S. and helped lead • Opponents have taken 64 corners while the Golden Bears have taken 52 team to first league title in school history @BeaverMSoccer @CoachSimmo 1 Game 14 • Oregon State vs. California • Corvallis, Ore. • Oct. 19 OREGON STATE QUICK FACTS Last Time Out School.........................Oregon State University • The Beavers fell to the defending national champion Cardinal on Sunday, Oct. Location ..........................................Corvallis, Ore. 15, at 1-0 Founded ........................................................... 1868 • Oregon State played Stanford to an even 0-0 at half despite the hosts firing off Enrollment ................................................... 23,761 12 shots in the first half to OSU’s three Colors ......................................Orange and Black • The Cardinal got a goal in the 65th minute off the head from Tomas Hilliard-Arce Affiliation .....................................NCAA Division I after Tanner Beason and Charlie Wehan fed the ball in from the sideline Conference ...................Pacific-12 Conference President ..................................... Dr. Edward Ray Super Seniors Athletic Director ...........................Scott Barnes • The senior class of Jordan Jones, Jaime Miralles, Timmy Mueller, Jalen Markey Athletic Dept. Phone ..............(541) 737-2547 and Sam Tweeton have combined for 318 career appearances on the pitch, in- Ticket Office Phone .............(800) GO-BEAVS cluding Miralles’ time at Vermont Home Field ..............................Paul Lorenz Field ................at Patrick Wayne Valley Stadium • Jones has 70 appearances for OSU, followed by 65 from Miralles (OSU and Surface ......................................................Grass UVM), 63 for Mueller, 62 for Markey and 57 for Tweeton Capacity ....................................................1,500 • Mueller and Jones have contributed the most points, as Jones has 26 goals and six assists, while Mueller owns 23 goals and eight assists for 112 total points COACHING STAFF • Markey is the resident ironman after accumulating 5,445 minutes in his 62 Head Coach ...............................Steve Simmons career appearances and has played a full 90+ minutes in 56 games over the Tenure ......................................... ninth season course of his career at OSU Alma Mater ..........Concordia-Portland, ‘90 Record at Oregon State ..............64-80-15 Fun Facts Career Record ....... 187-164-31 (20th season) • Seniors Jordan Jones and Timmy Mueller, along with freshman Joe Hafferty, are E-Mail [email protected] the only active Beavers whose first career goal came as game-winners Associate Head Coach ..............Ben Stoddard • Hafferty fired off the final goal in a 3-2 win over UC Riverside on Sept. 3 Tenure ....................................... fourth season Alma Mater .................Indiana Wesleyan, ‘11 • Jones buried the first goal of a 2-0 win over UW-Milwaukee on Sept. 5, 2014, E-Mail [email protected] while Mueller made a splash with the second goal of a 3-1 win over Evansville on Assistant Coach ........................... Sean Teepen Aug. 29, 2014 Tenure ........................................... first season • Gage Rogers became the first true freshman since 2014 to post a clean sheet in Alma Mater .............Univ. of Charleston, ‘13 his first career start in the 2-0 win over [17/-] Pacific on Sept. 22 E-Mail [email protected] • Nolan Wirth was the last true freshman to accomplish the feat, doing so in a 1-0 Office Address ......................Gill Coliseum 132 win over UCF on Aug. 31, 2014 and needing only two saves .......................................... Corvallis, OR 97331 • Pablo Gatinois became the second Oregon State true freshman in 2017 to post a clean sheet in his first career start, the first time that has happened in a season TEAM INFORMATION during Simmons’ tenure 2015 Overall Record ....................................8-9-1 • The decision over Pacific on Sept. 22 was the second win in 2017 over a ranked 2016 Overall Record...................................7-8-3 opponent prior to the start of the Pac-12 schedule 2015 Conference Record ..........................3-6-1 • OSU last defeated two ranked opponents before the start of conference play in 2016 Conference Record .........................3-5-2 Starters Returning/Lost ..............................8/3 2004, besting No. 21 Rhode Island (3-0) and No. 25 St. Bonaventure (2-1, OT) Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................14/6 during the campaign Newcomers .........................................................
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