2018 Pac-12 Conference men's soccer season

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2018 Pac-12 Conference men's soccer season
Pac-12 wordmark.svg
League NCAA Division I
Sport Soccer
DurationAugust 24, 2018 – November 9, 2018
Number of teams6
2019 MLS SuperDraft
Top draft pick Frankie Amaya, UCLA
Picked by FC Cincinnati, 1st overall
Regular Season
Champions Stanford
  Runners-up Oregon State
Season MVP Tanner Beason, Stanford
Top scorerTanner Beason, Stanford
Pac-12 Conference men's soccer seasons
2018 Pac-12 Conference men's soccer standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 7 Stanford7 2 112 4 5
No. 23 Oregon State + 6 3 111 6 3
Washington + 6 4 012 7 1
UCLA + 5 5 010 9 0
California 3 7 07 9 2
San Diego State 2 8 07 10 1
As of December 11, 2018
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches

The 2018 Pac-12 Conference men's soccer season was the 19th season of men's varsity soccer in the conference. The season began on August 24, 2018 and concluded on November 9, 2018.

Contents

The four-time defending champions, Stanford, successfully defended their Pac-12 title. The Cardinal entered the NCAA Tournament as the three-time defending champions, but were eliminated by Akron in the quarterfinals. Joining Stanford in the tournament were Oregon State, Washington, and UCLA.

Teams

Head coaches

TeamHead coachPrevious jobYears at schoolOverall recordRecord at schoolPac-12 record [1] NCAA
Tournaments [2]
NCAA
College Cups [2]
NCAA
Titles [2]
California Kevin Grimes SMU AC19178–115–40 (.595)178–115–40 (.595)79–74–21 (.514)1100
Oregon State Terry Boss Virginia AC27–11–0 (.389)7–11–0 (.389)4–6–0 (.400)000
San Diego State Lev Kirshner Rutgers AC19147–158–57 (.485)131–157–54 (.462)34–63–24 (.380)300
Stanford Jeremy Gunn Charlotte 7271–86–49 (.728)84–25–18 (.732)38–12–10 (.717)1243

Stadiums and locations

TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
California Golden Bears Berkeley, California Edwards Stadium 22,000
Oregon State Beavers Corvallis, Oregon Lorenz Field 2,200
San Diego State Aztecs San Diego, California SDSU Sports Deck 1,000
Stanford Cardinal Stanford, California Cagan Stadium 4,000
UCLA Bruins Los Angeles, California Drake Stadium 7,000
Washington Huskies Seattle, Washington Husky Soccer Stadium1,640

Preseason

Recruiting

National Rankings
TeamCSNTDSTotal signees
California
Oregon State
San Diego State
Stanford
UCLA
Washington

Preseason poll

The preseason poll will be released in August 2018.

Team RankingFirst Place VotesRaw Points
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Preseason matches

DateTime (PT)Visiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceReport
August 127:00 PM San Diego State UC Santa Barbara Harder StadiumSanta Barbara, CA Cancelled
August 137:00 PM California Cal State Fullerton Titan StadiumFullerton, CA T 0–0
August 147:00 PM Saint Mary's Stanford Laird Q. Cagan StadiumStanford, CA W 2–10 [3]
August 147:00 PM Grand Canyon UCLA Drake StadiumLos Angeles, CA W 2–0
August 167:30 PM Seattle Pacific Washington Husky Soccer StadiumSeattle, WA W 5–0350 [4]
August 184:00 PM Cal State Northridge StanfordLaird Q. Cagan Stadium • Stanford, CAW 2–00 [5]
August 185:00 PMSaint Mary'sCalifornia Edwards StadiumBerkeley, CA T 1–1 [6]
August 185:30 PMSan Diego State Point Loma Nazarene PLNU Soccer FieldSan Diego, CA W 1–0268 [7]
August 197:00 PM UC Irvine UCLA Wallis Annenberg Stadium • Los Angeles, CA

Regular season

Index to colors and formatting
Pac-12 member won
Pac-12 member lost
Pac-12 member tied
Pac-12 teams in bold

All times Pacific time.

Week 1 (Aug. 20-26)

DateTime (PT)Visiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRecap
August 244:30 PM#17 UCLA #18 Coastal Carolina CCU Soccer Stadium • Conway, SCW 4–0500 [8]
August 245:00 PM Detroit Mercy #14 California Edwards Stadium • Berkeley, CAW 2–10 [9]
August 245:00 PM Syracuse Oregon StatePaul Lorenz Field • Corvallis, OR P12N L 1–2401 [10]
August 245:00 PM San Jose State #1 Stanford Laird Q. Cagan Stadium • Stanford, CAP12NT 0–0 2OT1,767 [11]
August 247:30 PM San Diego State Santa Clara Buck Shaw Stadium • Santa Clara, CAL 0–2678 [12]
August 248:00 PMMaryland#24 Washington Husky Soccer Stadium • Seattle, WAP12NW 2–01,354 [13]
August 262:00 PM Incarnate Word CaliforniaEdwards Stadium • Berkeley, CAW 1–0240 [14]
August 263:00 PMSan Diego State San Francisco Negoesco Stadium • San Francisco, CAT 1–1 2OT323 [15]

Week 2 (Aug. 27-Sep. 2)

DateTime (PT)Visiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceReport
August 276:00 PM#3 WashingtonNew MexicoUNM Soccer Complex • Albuquerque, NM MWN W 2–01,088 [16]
August 277:00 PMSacramento StateOregon StatePaul Lorenz Field • Corvallis, ORW 2–1347 [17]
August 287:00 PMSan Diego#8 UCLA Wallis Annenberg Stadium • Los Angeles, CAP12NW 2–01,345 [18]
August 306:00 PM#3 Washington#19 DenverCIBER Field • Denver, COUDTVL 2–3 2OT588 [19]
August 314:30 PM#10 StanfordMarylandLudwig Field • College Park, MD FS1 T 0–0 2OT5,802 [20]
August 316:00 PMXavierOregon StatePaul Lorenz Field • Corvallis, ORT 0–0 2OT523 [21]
August 317:30 PM#14 California#17 PacificKnoles Field • Stockton, CAL 1–2 OT1,238 [22]
September 17:00 PMArmySan Diego StateSDSU Sports Deck • San Diego, CAL 1–2742 [23]
September 27:00 PMSan Francisco#8 UCLAWallis Annenberg Stadium • Los Angeles, CAL 0–1965 [24]

Week 3 (Sep. 3-9)

DateTime (PT)Visiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceReport
September 310:00 AMOregon StatePenn StateJeffrey Field • State College, PAW 1–0859 [25]
September 310:00 AM#25 Stanford#20 GeorgetownShaw Field • Washington, DCT 1–1 2OT1,833 [26]
September 37:00 PM#23 WashingtonGonzagaLuger Field • Spokane, WAW 3–01,890 [27]
September 64:30 PMSacramento StateCalifornia Avaya StadiumSan Jose, CA W 6–2152 [28]
September 77:00 PMLIU BrooklynSan Diego StateSDSU Sports Deck • San Diego, CAW 2–1236 [29]
September 77:00 PMCal State BakersfieldOregon StatePaul Lorenz Field • Corvallis, ORW 3–1389 [30]
September 77:00 PM#25 Stanford#16 San Francisco Negoesco Stadium • San Francisco, CAW 2–01,529 [31]
September 77:30 PMCal State Northridge#23 WashingtonHusky Soccer Stadium • Seattle, WAUWTV-2W 2–1458 [32]
September 89:00 AMUCLAMarylandLudwig Field • College Park, MD BTN W 1–02,793
September 92:00 PMUC RiversideCaliforniaEdwards Stadium • Berkeley, CAT 0–0 2OT280
September 94:30 PM#14 Akron#23 WashingtonHusky Soccer Stadium • Seattle, WAP12NW 2–0900
September 95:00 PMUC IrvineSan Diego StateSDSU Sports Deck • San Diego, CAW 2–1 OT219

Week 4 (Sep. 10-16)

DateTime (PT)Visiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
September 107:00 PM#13 UC DavisOregon StatePaul Lorenz Field • Corvallis, ORT 1–1 2OT353
September 127:00 PMOmaha#23 UCLAWallis Annenberg Stadium • Los Angeles, CAW 2–1432
September 145:00 PMDelawareCaliforniaEdwards Stadium • Berkeley, CAP12NW 2–1183
September 147:00 PMAmericanOregon StatePaul Lorenz Field • Corvallis, ORW 3–2328
September 147:00 PMBrownSan Diego StateSDSU Sports Deck • San Diego, CAW 2–0414
September 147:00 PM#19 UMass Lowell#25 StanfordLaird Q. Cagan Stadium • Stanford, CAP12NW 1–0761
September 147:30 PM#16 Washington#15 Portland Merlo Field • Portland, ORTHEWL 0–13,151
September 161:00 PMDelaware#25 StanfordLaird Q. Cagan Stadium • Stanford, CAP12NW 3–0668
September 162:00 PM#19 UMass LowellCaliforniaEdwards Stadium • Berkeley, CAT 1–1 2OT221
September 167:00 PMCal State Northridge#23 UCLAWallis Annenberg Stadium • Los Angeles, CAL 1–2751

Week 5 (Sep. 17-23)

DateTime (PT)Visiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
September 207:00 PMPacific#21 StanfordLaird Q. Cagan Stadium • Stanford, CAP12NL 0–11,556
September 217:00 PMOregon State#13 PortlandMerlo Field • Portland, ORL 1–21,607
September 227:00 PMUCLAUC Santa BarbaraHarder Stadium • Santa Barbara, CAL 1–35,235
September 227:00 PMCaliforniaSanta Clara Buck Shaw Stadium • Santa Clara, CAL 2–3 2OT1,061
September 235:00 PMSeattle UWashingtonHusky Soccer Stadium • Seattle, WAP12NL 0–22,994

Week 6 (Sep. 24-30)

DateTime (PT)Visiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
September 247:00 PMUNLVSan Diego StateSDSU Sports Deck • San Diego, CAW 2–1414
September 273:00 PMUCLACaliforniaEdwards Stadium • Berkeley, CAP12NUCLA 2–1199
September 275:00 PMSan Diego StateStanfordLaird Q. Cagan Stadium • Stanford, CAP12NSTA 3–0749
September 296:00 PMWashingtonOregon StatePaul Lorenz Field • Corvallis, OROSU 4–2638
September 3012:00 PMSan Diego StateCaliforniaEdwards Stadium • Berkeley, CAP12NCAL 1–0192
September 305:00 PMUCLAStanfordLaird Q. Cagan Stadium • Stanford, CAP12NSTA 3–01,893

Week 7 (Oct. 1-7)

DateTime (PT)Visiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
October 44:00 PMOregon StateSan Diego StateSDSU Sports Deck • San Diego, CASDSU 1–0184
October 48:00 PMWashingtonUCLAWallis Annenberg Stadium • Los Angeles, CAP12NUCLA 1–01,811
October 712:00 PMWashingtonSan Diego StateSDSU Sports Deck • San Diego, CAUW 2–1381
October 712:00 PMOregon StateUCLAWallis Annenberg Stadium • Los Angeles, CAP12NUCLA 1–01,823
October 73:00 PM#18 StanfordCaliforniaEdwards Stadium • Berkeley, CAP12NSTA 4–21,431

Week 8 (Oct. 8-14)

DateTime (PT)Visiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
October 116:00 PM#10 StanfordOregon StatePaul Lorenz Field • Corvallis, ORP12NOSU 1–0496
October 117:00 PMCaliforniaWashingtonHusky Soccer Stadium • Seattle, WAP12NUW 1–0 2OT846
October 137:00 PM#21 UCLASan Diego StateSDSU Sports Deck • San Diego, CAUCLA 2–1 OT1,002
October 143:00 PMCaliforniaOregon StatePaul Lorenz Field • Corvallis, ORP12NOSU 2–1483
October 143:00 PM#10 StanfordWashingtonHusky Soccer Stadium • Seattle, WAP12NSTA 3–2 2OT1,965

Week 9 (Oct. 15-21)

DateTime (PT)Visiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
October 183:00 PMWashingtonCaliforniaEdwards Stadium • Berkeley, CAP12NUW 2–1180
October 188:00 PMOregon State#12 StanfordLaird Q. Cagan Stadium • Stanford, CAP12NT 2–2 2OT1,143
October 197:00 PMSan Diego StateSan DiegoTorero Stadium • San Diego, CAW 2–01,391
October 207:00 PMLoyola Marymount#22 UCLAWallis Annenberg Stadium • Los Angeles, CAW 4–1986
October 213:00 PMOregon StateCaliforniaEdwards Stadium • Berkeley, CAOSU 1–0353
October 213:00 PMWashington#12 StanfordLaird Q. Cagan Stadium • Stanford, CAP12NSTA 3–11,194

Week 10 (Oct. 22-28)

DateTime (PT)Visiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
October 253:00 PMSan Diego StateOregon StatePaul Lorenz Field • Corvallis, ORP12NOSU 1–0286
October 258:00 PMUCLAWashingtonHusky Soccer Stadium • Seattle, WAP12NUW 2–0809
October 267:00 PM#11 Denver#9 StanfordLaird Q. Cagan Stadium • Stanford, CASLTVW 1–0 2OT1,791
October 282:00 PMUCLAOregon StatePaul Lorenz Field • Corvallis, ORP12NOSU 4–3 OT449
October 284:00 PMSan Diego StateWashingtonHusky Soccer Stadium • Seattle, WAP12NUW 2–0482

Week 11 (Oct. 29-Nov. 4)

DateTime (PT)Visiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
November 16:00 PMLoyola Chicago#23 WashingtonHusky Soccer Stadium • Seattle, WAUWTV-2W 2–0360
November 17:00 PM#6 StanfordSan Diego StateSDSU Sports Deck • San Diego, CASTA 2–0494
November 17:00 PMCaliforniaUCLAWallis Annenberg Stadium • Los Angeles, CAP12NUCLA 1–01,063
November 44:00 PM#6 StanfordUCLAWallis Annenberg Stadium • Los Angeles, CAP12NSTA 1–02,104
November 44:30 PMCaliforniaSan Diego StateSDSU Sports Deck • San Diego, CACAL 2–0542

Week 12 (Nov. 5-Nov. 11)

DateTime (PT)Visiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
November 8TBASan Diego StateUCLAWallis Annenberg Stadium • Los Angeles, CAP12NSDSU 1–01,117
November 87:00 PMCalifornia#6 StanfordLaird Q. Cagan Stadium • Stanford, CAP12NCAL 1–01,363
November 9TBA#22 Oregon State#25 WashingtonHusky Soccer Stadium • Seattle, WAP12NUW 2–0895

Rankings

National rankings

  Improvement in ranking
 Drop in ranking
RVReceived votes but were not ranked in Top 25
NVNo votes received
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Final
CaliforniaUSCRV14RVNVRVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNo ranking
TDSNVNV21NVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNV
Oregon StateUSCNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVRVNVRV2224No ranking
TDSNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNV25RVNVRV
San Diego StateUSCNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNo ranking
TDSNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNV
StanfordUSC11025RVRVRV1810129667No ranking
TDS114242422NVNV2125RV7585
UCLAUSCRV8RV1123RVNV2122NVRVNVRVNo ranking
TDS171712161315NVNVNVNVNVRVRVRVNV
WashingtonUSC24323916RVNVNVNVRV232517No ranking
TDSNVRV18981417NVNVNVNVNVNV23NV

USC Far West regional

  Improvement in ranking
 Drop in ranking
RVReceived votes but were not ranked in Top 10
NVNo votes received
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California31079NV9NVNVNVNVNVNV
Oregon StateNVNV10895NV10NV934
San Diego StateRVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNV
Stanford4NV5443112111
UCLA2426NVNV33NV788
Washington16156NV6NV6352

Postseason

NCAA Tournament

SeedRegionSchool1st Round2nd Round3rd RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsChampionship
Winston-Salem Oregon State W, 2–1 vs. SMU(Corvallis)L, 0–1 vs. #8 Saint Mary's (Moraga)
9Winston-Salem Stanford BYEW, 2–0 vs. UC Irvine(Stanford)T, 0–0 (W, 4–2 PK) vs. #8 Saint Mary's (Moraga)L, 2–3 vs. Akron(Stanford)
Lexington UCLA L, 0–1 vs. Portland(Portland)
Lexington Washington T, 0–0 (L, 4–5 PK) vs. Lipscomb(Seattle)

Player statistics

Awards and honors

Player of the week honors

Following each week's games, Pac-12 conference officials select the player of the week.

WeekPlayerSchoolPos.
Week 1 (Aug. 26) [35] Matt Hundley UCLAMF
Week 2 (Sept. 2) [36] Don Tchilao Oregon StateFW
Week 3 (Sept. 9) [37] Shinya Kadono CaliforniaMF
Week 4 (Sept. 16) [38] Amir Bashti StanfordFW
Week 5 (Sept. 23) [39] Shinya KadonoCaliforniaMF
Week 6 (Sept. 30) [40] Amir BashtiStanfordFW
Week 7 (Oct. 7) [41] Tanner BeasonStanfordDF
Week 8 (Oct. 14) [42] Hassani DotsonOregon StateMF
Week 9 (Oct. 21) [43] Alex CoverOregon StateDF
Week 10 (Oct. 28) [44] Don TchilaoOregon StateFW
Week 11 (Nov. 4) [45] Tanner BeasonStanfordDF
Week 12 (Nov. 11) [46] Jean-Julien Foe NuphausCaliforniaDF

Postseason awards

2018 Pac-12 Men's Soccer Individual Awards [47]
AwardRecipient(s)
Player of the Year Tanner Beason, Stanford
Coach of the Year Terry Boss, Oregon State
Defender of the Year Tanner Beason, Stanford
Freshman of the Year Sofiane Djeffal, Oregon State
All-Pac-12 First, Second, and Third Teams
TeamGoalkeeperDefendersMidfieldersForwards
1st Flag of the United States.svg Andrew Thomas, Stanford Flag of the United States.svg Tanner Beason, Stanford
Flag of the United States.svg Erik Holt, UCLA
Flag of the United States.svg Quentin Pearson, Washington
Flag of the United States.svg Frankie Amaya, UCLA
Flag of the United States.svg Amir Bashti, Stanford
Flag of the United States.svg Blake Bodily, Washington
Flag of France.svg Sofiane Djeffal, Oregon State
Flag of Japan.svg Shinya Kadono, California
Flag of the United States.svg Damian German, San Diego State
Flag of the United States.svg Kyle Coffee, Washington
Flag of Benin.svg Don Tchilao, Oregon State
2nd Flag of the United States.svg Drake Callender, California Flag of the United States.svg Matthew Powell, UCLA Flag of Ghana.svg Anderson Asiedu, UCLA
Flag of the United States.svg Hassani Dotson, Oregon State
Flag of the United States.svg Jared Gilbey, Stanford
Flag of the United States.svg Matt Hundley, UCLA
Flag of the United States.svg Pablo Pelaez, San Diego State
Flag of Tanzania.svg Gloire Amanda, Oregon State
Flag of Israel.svg Sam Ebstein, California
Flag of Liberia.svg Mohammed Kamara, UCLA
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Scott Menzies, Washington
Flag of the United States.svg Zach Ryan, Stanford
3rd Flag of the United States.svg Noah Texter, California Flag of the United States.svg Ethan Bartlow, Washington
Flag of the United States.svg Eric Diaz, Oregon State
Flag of the United States.svg Joe Hafferty, Oregon State
Flag of the United States.svg Eric Iloski, UCLA
Flag of the United States.svg Sam Junqua, California
Flag of the United States.svg Corban Anderson, Washington
Flag of France.svg Logan Panchot, Stanford
Flag of the United States.svg Dylan Teves, Washington
Flag of the United States.svg Milan Iloski, UCLA
Flag of the United States.svg Charlie Wehan, Stanford

MLS SuperDraft

Draft picks

RoundPick #MLS teamPlayerPositionCollegeOther
1 1 FC Cincinnati Frankie Amaya Midfielder UCLA Generation Adidas
18 Houston Dynamo Sam Junqua Defender California
124 Atlanta United Anderson Asiedu Midfielder UCLA
231 Minnesota United Hassani Dotson Midfielder Oregon State
236 LA Galaxy Don Tchilao Midfielder Oregon State
241 Real Salt Lake Kyle Coffee Forward Washington
248 Atlanta United Amir Bashti Forward Stanford

Homegrown contracts

Original MLS teamPlayerPositionCollegeNotes
Colorado Rapids Matt Hundley Midfielder UCLA
Real Salt Lake Erik Holt Forward UCLA

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