Pacific Tigers men's soccer

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Pacific Tigers men's soccer
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Founded1964 (program ended in 1985) [1]
2014;11 years ago (2014) (reinstated) [1]
University University of the Pacific (United States)
Head coachAndrés Ochoa [2] (1st. season)
Conference WCC
I Division
Location Stockton, California
StadiumKnoles Field (2014–present) [3]
Nickname Tigers
ColorsBlack and orange [4]
   
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Home
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Away
NCAA Tournament Round of 32
2016, 2017, 2018
NCAA Tournament appearances
2016, 2017, 2018

The Pacific Tigers men's soccer is the intercollegiate varsity soccer team representing the University of the Pacific, located in Stockton, California. The team is a member of the West Coast Conference athletic conference of NCAA Division I. [5]

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The team was established in 1964 by a group of Latin American students at Elbert Covell College. [6] The program lasted until 1985, when it was closed by the University. In 2014, the men's soccer program was reinstated, and has remained since then. [1]

The Tigers' current head coach is former player and captain (2014–17) Andrés Ochoa, who took position in November 2025. [7] Ochoa is the Pacific's all-time assist leader with 12 assistances. [8] Ochoa had previously worked as assistant coach at the University of California, Los Angeles from 2021 to 2025. [9]

Pacific play their home matches at Knoles Field since 2014, the year the program was re-established by the University. [3]

History

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The 1964 team, the first fielded by the University

Records of a Pacific soccer team dates back to 1964, when the university fielded its first squad captained by David Cohn and Leonel Pizarro. [1]

The team was launched by twenty-six Spanish speaking students at Elbert Covell College (a unique inter-American college established by the University in 1963, with half its students from the U.S. and half from Latin America, and classes taught in Spanish) [10] . Coached by Dick Davey, Pacific achieved a 3–3 record in their first season. [6]

The following year saw Pacific to achieve a 5–5 record, with some remarkable wins over Chico State (6–0), Santa Clara (10–1), and San Francisco State (6–0). [11]

In 1966 Pacific became a member of the "Northern California Intercollegiate Soccer Conference", playing a full schedule for the first time. [12] The team had a 6–4 record that season, with 29 goals scored and 22 conceded to finish 5th. in the WCISC. The most notable win was a 6–2 to San Francisco State. [13] In 1967 Pacific was coached by Oscar Litz, finishing the season with a 3–4–1 record, which included a notable 7–2 win over Stanford. [14]

1969 was the debut of coach Joseph Oyewiusi, and the Tigers ended with a 65 record. Some highlights were the wins v Chico State (rated #1 at national level) 3–1, and Saint Mary's 5–1, and Santa Cruz (5–1). On the other hand, the team suffered hard defeats to Stanford (1–7) and San Francisco (0–8). Sophomore Gustavo Wilson was the leading scorer. [15]

Pacific ended the 1971 season with a 762 record, finishing third in the WCISC. Jay Negus was the leading scorer with 7 goals. [16] By 1973, Pacific was coached by Jim Santomier and played the season with a team mostly formed by young players who were gaining experience through the season. [17]

Photographs and chronicles of those times are documented on the University's yearbook, The Naranjado [12] [14] [18] (a Spanish form for orange, the university's primary color) [19] .

Tom Pucci, a tennis players with no experience in soccer coaching, took over the team in 1970. The season ended with a 7–4 record, ranking the Tigers 6th on the West Coast, although the team could not qualify for the NCAA tournament. [20]

The University cut off the program in 1985, restarting it in 2014 when the Tigers rejoined the WCC. The team play their home matches at Knoles Field since then. The stadium also hosts the women's team since 2012. [3] [1]

Prior to joining the Big West Conference, the Tigers competed in the Pacific Soccer Conference and the Northern California Intercollegiate Soccer Conference. [1]

Players

Current roster

As of December 2025 [2]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
0 GK Flag of the United States.svg  USA Juan Martinez
1 GK Flag of the United States.svg  USA Mateus Ruiz-Hurst
4 DF Flag of Ghana.svg  GHA Muharif Abdul-Kadir
5 DF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Rodrigo Fernandez
7 FW Flag of Ghana.svg  GHA Josephat Yangyuoru
8 MF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Daniel Govea
12 FW Flag of the United States.svg  USA Maxamus Miller
13 FW Flag of the United States.svg  USA Ethan Gill
16 DF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Ethan Montgomery
17 FW Flag of the United States.svg  USA Massimo Erfani
18 FW Flag of the United States.svg  USA Ezekiel Padilla
No.Pos.NationPlayer
20 FW Flag of the United States.svg  USA James Andrew
21 DF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Carlos Maldonado
22 MF Flag of Ghana.svg  GHA Emmanuel Frimpong
23 DF Flag of Ghana.svg  GHA Aaron Folikwei
24 DF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Andrew Do Carmo
25 MF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Connor Louden
26 FW Flag of the United States.svg  USA Caleb Cliburn
28 DF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Joseph Odipo
29 GK Flag of the United States.svg  USA Milo Risenhoover
30 GK Flag of Honduras (2022-present).svg  HON Roy Jimenez

Records

Source: [1]

Professional players

Pacific players that play/have played at professional levels are:

Nat.PlayerPro.Professional career (teams)Ref.
Flag of the United States.svg Camden Riley 2019 Sporting Kansas City, Rio Grande Valley, San Diego Loyal, Oakland Roots [21] [22]
Notes

    Coaches

    Current staff

    As of 15 December 2025
    PositionName
    Head coachAndres Ochoa
    Assist. coachBrian Lanoye

    Coaching history

    Source: [1] [2]

    As of December 2025
    #NameTenureSeasonsRecord
    1Ryan Jorden2014–18542–43–7
    2Adam Reeves2019–25729–50—13
    3Andrés Ochoa2025–present

    Stadium

    The Tigers play their home matches at Knoles Field since 2014, the year the program was re-established by the University. On the other hand, the women's soccer team has been using the stadium since 2012. [3]

    Knoles Field has a natural grass surface, scoreboard, and a lighting system. The stadium hosted the first NCAA tournament match on November 16, 2017, when the Tigers hosted Cal State Fullerton to win 2–1 [23] with an attendance of 564. [3]

    Team statistics

    NCAA appearances

    Pacific's appearances in NCAA tournaments (NCAA D-I tournament are listed below: [1]

    Key


    References

    1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2025 Pacific Men's Soccer Record Book
    2. 1 2 3 2025 men's soccer roster at pacifictigers.com
    3. 1 2 3 4 5 Knoles Field
    4. Pacific Tigers Graphic Identity Sheet (PDF). October 18, 2017. Retrieved February 15, 2020.
    5. Division I - Stockton, CA | University of the Pacific on ncaa.com
    6. 1 2 Naranjado 1965, Pacific Yearbook, p. 272-273
    7. Pacific Hires Alumnus Andres Ochoa as Head Men’s Soccer Coach
    8. UCLA assistant coach, former Pacific star takes reins as men’s soccer head coach at pacific.edu. 24 Nov 2025
    9. Andres Ochoa profile and stats on UCLABruins.com
    10. Elbert Covell College. El Centro on HMdb.org
    11. Naranjado 1966, Pacific Yearbook, p. 290-291
    12. 1 2 Naranjado 1967, Pacific Yearbook, p. 143
    13. Naranjado 1967, p. 34
    14. 1 2 Naranjado 1968, Pacific Yearbook, p. 222-223
    15. Naranjado 1970 Yearbook, p. 74-77
    16. Narajado 1972, p. 108-109
    17. Narajado 1974, p. 145-146
    18. Naranjado 1969, Pacific Yearbook
    19. UPac color palette, p. 26 at UPac brand guideliness, June 2020
    20. "El fútbol" article by Mike Costello on Naranjado 1971 Yearbook
    21. Camden Riley drafted for Sporting Kansas City, 19 Jan 2019
    22. Camden Riley profile on ESPN Colombia
    23. 2017 Men's Soccer Division I Championship - First Round at ncaa.com