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Men's Soccer

Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Contenders or pretenders? Cal men’s soccer host Omaha ahead of unpredictable season

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The Cal men’s soccer team is a walking, breathing example of that complex lack of face value. Last year saw this team finish with a losing record and place second to last in the Pac-12.
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Men's Soccer

Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Cal men’s soccer laments tough breaks en route to ‘incomplete’ season

Looking ahead to next year, the Bears will find it difficult to replace the veteran presence provided by Kadono, Lekressner, Ebstein and Sam Junqua. The partnership forged between freshman defenders Ian Lonergan and J.J. Foe Nuphaus this year, however, should prove to pay dividends down the line.
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Men's Soccer

Thursday, November 8, 2018

Cal men’s soccer seeks upset of No. 6 Stanford ahead of Big Game

While the campus celebrations of that moment won’t start until next week, the Cal men’s soccer team (6-9-2) will set its sights on an early win in its own version of Big Game against the No. 6 Cardinal (11-2-4) on Thursday.
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Men's Soccer

Thursday, October 18, 2018

Cal men’s soccer faces redemption rematches against Washington, Oregon State

Stormy weather is commonplace in the Pacific Northwest, and after falling to both Washington and Oregon State last weekend in two rocky matches, the Cal men’s soccer team is looking forward to a change of scenery.
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Men's Soccer

Monday, October 15, 2018

Cal men’s soccer drops tight matches against Washington, Oregon State

The first 30 minutes of play saw a back-and-forth affair play out as both teams slowly worked their way into the game. Cal received its first and only clear-cut opportunity in the 31st minute when freshman Taylor Davila dispossessed a Husky player to give senior forward Sam Ebstein possession.
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Men's Soccer

Monday, October 8, 2018

Stanford stops Kadono’s scoring streak, tops Cal men’s soccer 4-2

Inches defined the first half — setting up the Cardinal with immediate control of the midfield and a concrete backline determined to keep Cal strikers Shinya Kadono and Alonzo Del Mundo reigned in.
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Men's Soccer

Monday, October 1, 2018

Cal men’s soccer splits in-state matches ahead of Stanford showdown

The Bears began Thursday’s game with a lackadaisical start, as sloppy touches allowed UCLA to pass through the midfield effortlessly and dominate its offensive third.
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Men's Soccer

Sunday, September 23, 2018

Cal men’s soccer drops final nonconference game in tight matchup

For the fourth time this year, the Cal men’s soccer team ended regulation deadlocked in a stalemate. As such, overtime would determine the Bear’s fate.
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Men's Soccer

Thursday, September 13, 2018

Cal men’s soccer seeks clean sweep against Delaware and UMass Lowell

Game-winning dominance has been fickle for Cal’s young squad, as it demonstrated last week the depths of the program in a stunning 6-2 victory against Sacramento State but then put on a lackadaisical, scoreless display against UC Riverside.
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Men's Soccer

Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Cal men’s soccer squares off with Sacramento State in San Jose

The Bears return to action Thursday against Sacramento State, followed by a weekend affair with UC Riverside on Sunday.
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