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Four weeks into the 2024 men’s soccer season, three Big West teams in UC Santa Barbara (4-1-1), UC Davis (4-1-1) and Cal State Bakersfield (2-2-1) sit at or above .500. The Gauchos, Aggies, Cal Poly (2-3-3), Cal State Fullerton (2-3-2), Sacramento State (2-4) and UC San Diego (1-4-2) are on unbeaten streaks.
The 22nd-ranked Gauchos have not suffered a loss in their last three games and will head to Utah Valley (5-0-2), Thursday, before welcoming Portland (2-3-1) to Harder Stadium, Sunday. UC Santa Barbara is led by forward Alexis Ledoux, the conference’s goal and point leader with five and 12, respectively, on offense and goalkeeper David Mitzner on defense, who has a league-topping goals-against average of 0.67.
The Aggies, winners of four straight, open the week at No. 1 Stanford (6-1), Wednesday, before heading to San Diego State (3-3-1). UC Davis forward Cason Goodman is second in the conference in goals with four.
The Titans, who come into the week with a four-match unbeaten streak, take on the top of the WCC, hosting Gonzaga (6-2), Wednesday, before going to No. 15 San Diego (5-0-2), Sunday. A trio in forward Roberto Ordonez (3g, 6a), midfielder Erick Serrano (2g, 2a) and forward Sulaiman Bah (2g, 3a) lead the Titans’ potent firepower.
The Hornets won two matches last week and will look to keep the momentum against a pair of WCC foes, traveling to Santa Clara (3-2-1), Thursday, before getting Pacific (2-2-1) at home, Sunday. Forward Donovan Sessoms leads the Hornets attack with three goals, a league-leading two as game-winners. Goalkeeper Mac Learned tops the conference in saves (33) and save percentage (.786).
The Tritons fly to the east coast for a pair and will play at Howard (0-4), Saturday, and at Navy (1-4-2), Tuesday. Four squads have one game on the slate this week. Friday will see UC Riverside (1-4) play at Air Force (0-5-1). On Saturday, Cal State Bakersfield is at Gonzaga and UC Irvine (1-4-1) hosts Utah Tech (1-4-2). CSUN (1-2-3) has a home match against Santa Clara on Sunday.
Cal Poly has already played its lone game of the week on Monday, a 1-1 draw at Utah Tech, and is idle until Sept. 28.
This week, a total of 11 contests are set to air on ESPN+, The Big West’s exclusive broadcast rights holder.
Weekly Recap
Sacramento State and UC Davis went 2-0 last week as they mirrored each other’s schedule. The Aggies downed Saint Mary’s, 2-0, Thursday thanks to a pair of goals from Cason Goodman. UC Davis defeated San Francisco, 2-1, in dramatic fashion on Sunday with Lucas Fernandez-Kim scoring the game-winner with 43 seconds remaining.
The Hornets took care of San Francisco, 1-0, Thursday with Donovan Sessoms hitting the lone goal of the match. Sacramento State earned a triumphant 4-2 win over Saint Mary’s, Sunday, with Fernando Venegas recording a brace and Sessoms with the game-winning goal.
UC San Diego got a 3-0 win over Air Force, Sunday. Kai Oppenheim was responsible for two of the Tritons’ goals.
Poll Position
UC Santa Barbara is receiving votes in the latest United Soccer Coaches National Rankings on Sept. 10.
Five Big West teams are featured in the latest Far West Region Rankings. UC Santa Barbara is third and UC Davis is fifth. Cal State Bakersfield, Cal State Fullerton and CSUN occupy the 8-10 spots, respectively.
Preseason Prognostics
UC Irvine is favored to win The Big West according to the 2024 Big West Men’s Soccer Coaches’ Preseason Poll.
The Anteaters (9-7-4, 5-3-1 BW) earned four first-place votes for a total of 75 points. The coaches also voted on an 11-person Preseason All-Big West squad. Three Anteaters were featured on the team in senior trio of midfielder Francesco Montanile, goalkeeper Luke Pruter and defender Mathias Winum. Last season, Montanile tallied one goal and four assists for UCI. Pruter was selected with the last pick in the 2023 MLS Draft but decided to forgo the opportunity and return for the Anteaters. The goalie sported a 1.04 goals-against average and was part of eight shutouts en route to an All-Big West Second-Team selection in 2023. Winum was part of the Anteater back line that had a 1.05 goals-against average and placed on the all-conference first-team list.
Defending regular season champion Cal State Fullerton (12-5-3, 6-2-1 BW) was picked to finish second, earning three first-place votes for 66 points. The Titans earned three spots on the preseason team in senior forward Sulaiman Bah, senior forward Roberto Ordonez and senior midfielder Erick Serrano. All three were members of the 2023 All-Big West First Team. Last year, Bah compiled eight goals and two assists, Ordonez was the Offensive Player of the Year scoring nine goals and dishing out 10 assists, and Serrano was the Midfielder of the Year with four goals and eight assists.
UC Santa Barbara (10-8-2, 4-3-2 BW) earned the remaining three first-place votes for 65 points to come in third in the poll. The Gauchos took three slots on the preseason team in senior midfielder Mikkel Goeling, senior forward Alexis Ledoux and senior midfielder Nemo Philipp. Last year, Goeling produced four goals and three assists to earn a spot on the All-Big West First Team. Ledoux was also a first-team performer in 2023 with four goals and two assists. Phillip was an Honorable Mention selection with five goals and four assists last season.
UC Davis (56), Cal Poly (51), CSUN (41), UC Riverside (31), UC San Diego (29), Cal State Bakersfield (18) and Sacramento State (18) round out the rest of the poll. UC Davis junior forward Cason Goodman and CSUN senior Marley Edwards take the final two spots on the preseason team. Last season, Goodman recorded seven goals and three assists to earn All-Big West Second-Team distinction. Edwards appeared in 18 games and made 12 starts for the Matadors in 2023.
The Big West on TopDrawerSoccer
Three Big West players are featured in the preseason edition of TopDrawerSoccer’s National Top 100 Players. Roberto Ordonez, Cal State Fullerton offensive powerhouse, tops the list at No. 26. UC Irvine goalkeeper Luke Pruter is slotted at No. 41 and Cal State Fullerton midfielder Errick Serrano is slotted at No. 53.
Two Big West players were placed on TopDrawerSoccer’s Preseason Best XI Teams. Ordonez was a third team honoree and Sacramento State’s Ethan Kelly is a member of the all-freshman team.
The Greatest Rivalry on ESPNU
The Big West will be part of the robust men’s soccer linear broadcasting coverage on the ESPN family networks. On Sunday, Oct. 6, UC Santa Barbara men’s soccer welcomes Cal Poly to Harder Stadium for an ESPNU broadcast scheduled for a 4 p.m. start.
Heralded as “The Greatest Rivalry in College Soccer”, the UC Santa Barbara-Cal Poly matchup has produced five of the top 10, and 17 of the top 25, largest regular season crowds in NCAA men’s soccer history. The two schools play each other twice per season and will meet earlier in a non-conference game on Saturday, Sept. 28. The Mustangs’ last win in the rivalry came in 2018, with the Gauchos holding a 7-1-2 record in the matchup during that time.
2023 Rewind
The 2023 Big West men’s soccer season saw Cal State Fullerton (12-5-3) win the regular season title with a 6-2-1 league record and earn the top seed in the conference championship.
No. 2 seed UC Irvine (9-7-4, 5-3-1 BW) won The Big West Championship for the fifth time in program history with a 2-1 victory in the semifinals over No. 3 seed UC Santa Barbara and 8-7 penalty kick advantage against No. 4 seed UC Davis.
The Anteaters fell to LMU in the opening round of the NCAA Championship, 4-2. The Lions would evneutally advance all the way to the Elite Eight.
2024 MLS Draft
In December 2023, CSUN forward Jamar Ricketts and UC Irvine goalkeeper Luke Pruter were selected in the 2024 MLS SuperDraft. Ricketts was picked with the 13th overall pick in the first round by the San Jose Earthquakes and Pruter’s name was called by the Columbus Crew with the 87th overall selection in the third round.
The draftees were the 54th and 55th Big West men’s soccer players, respectively, to be picked in the history of the MLS SuperDraft.
Ricketts became the 11th Matador to be selected and the third CSUN player ever to be chosen in the first round. The Montclair, N.J. product had a banner season for the Matadors in 2023, being named to the All-Big West First Team and All-Far West Region Second Team, scoring a career-high eight goals and dishing out five assists. Ricketts led the nation in shot on goal percentage at a .622 clip. The three-year Matador was a member of the All-Big West First Team and All-Far West Region Second Team in 2022 and Big West All-Freshman Team selection in 2021.
Pruter is the ninth Anteater to be selected in the MLS SuperDraft. The Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. native was a wall for the UC Irvine defense in 2023, compiling 51 saves for a .708 save percentage and 1.04 goals-against average, en route to an All-Big West Second Team and All-Far West Region Second Team honors. Pruter helmed the Anteaters from the cage to the 2023 Big West Championship title, including making the game-winning penalty kick save to clinch the crown. The goalie spent three years at UC Irvine, amassing 143 starts over the course of 45 games, and decided to return for a fourth and final season.
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