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Cal Poly Mustangs men's soccer

The Cal Poly Mustangs men's soccer program represents the Cal Poly Mustangs of California Polytechnic State University in men's soccer at the NCAA Division I level. Like most teams from Cal Poly, they play in the Big West Conference. Since becoming eligible in the mid-1990s, Cal Poly has appeared in 3 NCAA Division I men's soccer tournaments, most recently in 2015.

Cal Poly Mustangs men's soccer
Founded1967
UniversityCalifornia Polytechnic State University at San Luis Obispo
Head coachOige Kennedy
ConferenceBig West
North Division
LocationSan Luis Obispo, California
StadiumMustang Memorial Field Presented by Dignity Health French Hospital Medical Center[1]
(Capacity: 11,075)
NicknameMustangs
ColorsPoly green, copper gold, and stadium gold[2]
     
Home
Away
NCAA Tournament Semifinals
1991*
NCAA Tournament appearances
1987, 1989, 1991*, 1993, 1995, 2008, 2015
Conference Tournament championships
None
Conference Regular Season championships
1993

The Mustangs, coached by Oige Kennedy, play at Mustang Memorial Field Presented by Dignity Health French Hospital Medical Center (capacity of 11,075) on the campus of the California Polytechnic State University.

History

1950 to 1960: The beginning

On April 28, 1950, Cal Poly hosted Fresno State for a friendly as part of the Country Fair on a College Campus event, marking the first-ever time soccer had been played on campus during Poly Royal.[3] By 1954, the campus' International Relations Club sponsored the team, which defeated UCLA in an exhibition match on campus.[4] In 1955, then-coach Hans Mager commented he "hope(d) to obtain some backing from the (athletic department) funds" in order to expand the team's schedule.[5] Later in 1955, Cal Poly won the regional Southern California Championship, advancing to face San Francisco for the state title.[6] The team took a hiatus from 1957 through 1959, returning in 1960 (playing only two matches) under the coaching of Anatol Hellman.[7]

1967-68: First intercollegiate teams and the SCCSA

By the 1966–1967 academic year, the Cal Poly Student Affairs Council began discussing an appropriation of a fund to allow the Mustangs to join the NCAA.[8] In July 1967, then-athletic director Robert Mott announced the addition of soccer after the council recognized the sport on a varsity level during the spring.[9]

In the fall of 1967, Cal Poly (coached by Terry Ward) fielded its first intercollegiate team, going 7-2-1 while finishing second in the Southern California Collegiate Soccer Association. Erwin Hildenhagen, Richard Kibushi, Luis Mejia and Dieter Thomas earned all-conference selections.[10]

Cal Poly enjoyed its second year in the SCCSA in the fall of 1968, again finishing in second place (behind UCLA), this time with a 7-2-2 record[11] under coach Mike Cirovic.

The first two seasons also saw the start of the since-fabled Blue-Green Rivalry (not formally called such at the time) with UC Santa Barbara, as Cal Poly won the very first matchup, at home, 2–0,[12] before losing on the road to the Gauchos later in 1967, 2–1. The two Central Coast rivals split a pair of matchups again in 1968. Each of the initial two intercollegiate seasons also included Cal Poly's first matchups with coastal power UCLA, resulting in a 2–2 draw in 1967 before a 1-1 stalemate in 1968, as both matches became the Bruins' only ties in the span.[13]

Following the 1968 season, Cal Poly's Ivan Gomez, Mejia and Vincent Gondwe made the all-conference honors list.[14]

1969 to 1978: Play resumes in the SCISA

Scheduling consistently proved to be more sporadic in immediately ensuing seasons, beginning with a 5–5 record in 1969, before the 1970 squad (coached by Bill Wesnousky[15]) opened practice more than a week into October, leading to an abbreviated 2-4-0 season.[16] Cal Poly didn't field a team in 1971,[17] before Carmen Sacco assumed coaching duties from 1972 to 1974. The Mustangs' conference had a slight name change by this point, to: Southern California Intercollegiate Soccer Association.[18]

In seasons to follow, Cal Poly was managed by Manuel Casillas (1975[19] and 1976[20]), George Parry (1977,[21] during a 4-4-1[22] year) and Tom Hinkle (1978[23]). One of the standouts from this time was Jaime Saucedo, who went on to be chosen with the 84th overall pick by the L.A. Aztecs in the 1981 NASL Draft.

1979 to 2005: Wolfgang Gartner era

Wolfgang Gartner, following a three-year career playing as a midfielder in the ASL,[24] was appointed as Cal Poly head coach prior to the 1979 season, with the position becoming full-time in 1983.[25]

Curt Apsey tallied 52 goals for the Mustangs from 1980 to 1983, establishing the school's career scoring record.[26]

In 1986, Dan Campbell set the school's single-season scoring record[27] with 21 goals.[28] The 21-goal mark for a season broke the previous yearly record of 20[29] which had been set by Tom Gleason in 1982.[30] Campbell would go on to also finish his career with 52 goals, wrapping his career up in the fall of 1988 by tying the Cal Poly all-time scoring record.[31]

The 1993 season was perhaps the club's most successful while in Division II of the NCAA. Dan Fish was awarded the California Collegiate Athletic Association's Offensive Player of the Year award, the program's first,[32] while Gartner was named the conference's Coach of the Year. It was Gartner's second Coach of the Year award, with the other coming in 1986.[32] The 1993 season also featured MLS-bound Ryshiem Henderson, whom Gartner called "the fastest soccer player I have ever seen in my life."[33]

Gartner, who, according to an LA Weekly interview,[34] inspired local San Luis Obispo-raised DJ Wolfgang Gartner's naming, coached the Mustangs through 2005.

2006 to 2014: Paul Holocher era

Paul Holocher, former MLS draft pick and brief USMNT-rostered attacking midfielder, was introduced as the Mustangs' new head coach on January 27, 2006.

In 2006, with then-Spanos Stadium still under construction, Cal Poly played its home soccer games at the Sports Complex,[35][36] north of the baseball and softball fields, now known as the turf fields.[37] 2007 brought the completion of the renovation and expansion of Mustang Memorial Field Presented by Dignity Health French Hospital Medical Center and the ability to host larger crowds.[38]

Posting a record in 2008 of 11–6–6, Cal Poly placed third in the Big West and qualified for the NCAA Division I Tournament. Cal Poly managed to upset No. 11-ranked UCLA, 1–0, to advance to the second round before losing 0–3 to No. 14 UC Irvine.

After eight years as head coach, Holocher announced on August 11, 2014, that he had stepped down to move to Hawai'i and serve as the Director of Development with Maui United Soccer Club.[39] In eight seasons, Holocher directed the Mustangs to a 72–60–25 record and an NCAA Tournament appearance, Cal Poly's second since joining Division I in 1994. Phil Ruskin, a second-year assistant coach, was promoted to be the interim head coach upon Holocher's departure, and coached the 2014 season.[40]

2015 to 2022: Steve Sampson era

In December 2014, Cal Poly hired former United States Men's National Soccer Team Head Coach Steve Sampson. Sampson led the US in the 1998 World Cup and also served as an assistant coach in the 1994 World Cup. He coached Santa Clara to the 1989 national championship and coached the LA Galaxy to the 2005 MLS Cup and the US Open Cup.[41]

The Mustangs returned to the NCAA Tournament in 2015 following the program's first Big West Tournament match victory.[42] The season saw Cal Poly peak at No. 20 in the national Top 25 Poll on October 27.[43]

During the 2015 season, midfielder Chase Minter scored on a bicycle kick at CSUN, earning TopDrawerSoccer's national college Goal of the Week award.[44] Months after the 2015 season, Cal Poly saw three players chosen in the 2016 MLS SuperDraft, tied for the seventh-most draft choices from one school across the country for the year.[45] Cal Poly made return trips to the conference tournament in 2019 and 2021.[46]

Sampson, citing health reasons with the advice of his doctors, announced an immediate retirement from coaching on October 18, 2022.[47] While lead assistant Billy McNicol was appointed to coach in Sampson's place for the remainder of the 2022 season, the university announced a pending national search to find his successor.[48]

2022 to present: Oige Kennedy takes the helm

Cal Poly announced lead Stanford assistant Oige Kennedy as the program's new head coach on December 9, 2022.[49]

Record attendance

 
Alex G. Spanos Stadium annually hosts Cal Poly soccer matches.

Cal Poly hosted a "Break the Attendance Record Night" for the 2008 edition of the Blue-Green Rivalry against 19th-ranked UCSB.[50] The official attendance of 11,075 not only broke the school record and the conference attendance record, but it was also the second-largest on-campus, regular-season attendance in NCAA history, and the largest in over 21 years.

Attendance records have continued to be broken as Cal Poly has continually been ranked in the top 5 nationally in average home attendance.[51][52][53]

As a result of the boom in attendance, Cal Poly has made national headlines. In 2011, then-Alex G. Spanos Stadium was named the "Men's Soccer College Venue you must check out"[54] in a 2010 New York Times article about the growth of college soccer. The rivalry between Cal Poly and UCSB has been called the biggest college soccer rivalry in the country by SoccerAmerica,[55] the "Greatest" by College Soccer News[56] and was mentioned in a 2011 NCAA article about rivalries.[57]

In addition, the stadium was selected as the No. 1 Men's Soccer Venue to check out by the NCAA in 2011.[54]

Cal Poly men's soccer professionals

Players noted below, with years at Cal Poly in parentheses, have received at least one professional cap at any professional level in any country or have earned a senior international cap.

Cal Poly all-time seasons (year-by-year)

Season Conference Record Conference
Tourn. Pos.
Overall Record NCAA Tournaments
Conference Pld. W L D Pos. Pld. W L D Final Natl.
Ranking
NCAA College Division (1967-1972)
Head Coach: Terry Ward
1967 SCCSA 10 7 2 1 2nd 10 7 2 1
Head Coach: Mike Cirovic
1968 SCCSA 11 7 2 2 2nd 11 7 2 2
1969 SCCSA unknown unknown 10 5 5 0
Head Coach: Bill Wesnousky
1970 SCCSA unknown unknown 6 2 4 0
1971 (hiatus) 0 n/a n/a n/a (hiatus) 0 n/a n/a n/a
Head Coach: Carmen Sacco
1972 SCISA unknown unknown 5 1 4 0
NCAA Division II (1973-1993)
1973 SCISA 5 3 2 0 2nd 8 4 4 0
1974 SCISA unknown unknown unknown
Head Coach: Manuel Casillas
1975 SCISA unknown unknown unknown
1976 SCISA unknown unknown unknown
Head Coach: George Parry
1977 SCISA unknown unknown 9 4 4 1
Head Coach: Tom Hinkle
1978 SCISA unknown unknown 19 13 6 0
Head Coach: Wolfgang Gartner
1979 CCAA 8 4 4 0 4th 14 6 8 0
1980 CCAA 10 5 4 1 4th (T) 15 6 7 2
1981 CCAA 5 3 2 0 3rd (T) 18 8 10 0
1982 CCAA 11 7 2 2 3rd 20 11 7 2
1983 CCAA 13 5 5 3 6th 20 9 8 3
1984 CCAA 12 4 5 3 4th (T) 21 7 10 4
1985 CCAA 9 5 3 1 3rd 18 8 7 3
1986 CCAA 10 7 3 0 2nd (T) 21 13 8 0
1987 CCAA 10 7 3 0 2nd (T) 21 13 8 0 15[84] NCAA 1st Round
1988 CCAA 10 6 2 2 3rd 20 9 8 3
1989 CCAA 10 6 2 2 2nd 21 9 5 7 9[85] NCAA 1st Round
1990 CCAA 8 6 1 1 2nd 22 12 6 4 15[86]
1991 CCAA 10* 7 2 1 2nd 23 14* 5 4 14[87] NCAA Semifinals* (* Vacated)
1992 CCAA 12 7 4 1 3rd 18 11 6 1
1993 CCAA 10 8 0 2 1st 21 13 6 2 12[88] NCAA 1st Round
NCAA Division I (1994–present)
1994 None (Independent) 0 - - - n/a 19 10 7 2
1995 None (Independent) 0 - - - n/a 18 11 6 1 NCAA first round
1996 MPSF 5 1 3 1 5th 18 5 12 1
1997 MPSF 5 3 2 0 2nd (T) 17 7 10 0
1998 MPSF 9 6 3 0 4th (T) 20 11 7 2
1999 MPSF 6 1 4 1 7th 18 4 11 3
2000 MPSF 7 3 4 0 4th 18 5 12 1
2001 Big West 10 3 7 0 5th 19 4 13 1
2002 Big West 10 1 9 0 6th 19 3 16 0
2003 Big West 10 3 5 2 4th 19 7 8 4
2004 Big West 10 3 6 1 5th 18 7 7 4
2005 Big West 10 1 9 0 4th 20 6 14 0
Head Coach: Paul Holocher
2006 Big West 9 3 5 1 4th 19 7 8 4
2007 Big West 12 6 2 4 3rd 19 11 4 4
Beginning with the 2008 season, the Big West Conference instituted a conference tournament to determine the winner of the NCAA automatic bid instead of awarding it to the regular-season winner.
2008 Big West 10 5 2 3 2nd Semifinals 23 11 6 6 23[89] NCAA Second Round
2009 Big West 10 6 3 1 3rd Semifinals 21 8 11 2
2010 Big West 10 5 3 2 3rd Semifinals 18 8 7 3
2011 Big West 10 3 6 1 6th 18 6 9 3
2012 Big West 10 6 3 1 3rd Semifinals 19 11 7 1
2013 Big West 10 3 5 2 6th First round 21 10 9 2
(Interim) Head Coach: Phil Ruskin
2014 Big West 10 3 5 2 4th 19 8 7 4
Head Coach: Steve Sampson
2015 Big West 10 5 1 4 2nd Semifinals 21 11 5 5 NCAA 1st Round
2016 Big West 10 3 5 2 4th 17 5 9 3
2017 Big West 10 3 6 1 4th 18 7 10 1
2018 Big West 7 1 5 1 8th 16 5 9 2
2019 Big West 7 3 4 0 4th (T) First round 17 7 9 1
The 2020 season was canceled due to COVID-19.
2020 Big West 0 (canceled) 0
2021 Big West 9 5 1 3 3rd First round 17 7 6 4
2022 Big West 9 2 3 4 9th 17 2 11 4
Head Coach: Oige Kennedy
2023 Big West - - - - - - - - -

The Blue-Green rivalry

Chosen as the #1 "Greatest Rivalry In College Soccer" by CollegeSoccerNews.com, the main rival of the Cal Poly Mustangs men's soccer team is the UC Santa Barbara Gauchos men's soccer team.[90] The rivalry is a part of the larger Blue–Green Rivalry, which encompasses all sports from the two schools. With both schools located on the Central Coast less than 100 miles apart, attendance has risen dramatically following the Gauchos' 2006 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship. The crowds of these games are record-setting and are among the highest regular season games in NCAA college soccer history.

In 2011, CollegeSoccerNews.com chose the Cal Poly vs. UCSB soccer game as the No. 1 rivalry in all of college soccer.[56]

During the 2012 season, Cal Poly swept the Gauchos, first winning 1–0 in front of a sell-out of 11,075 in San Luis Obispo. Cal Poly then completed the sweep, defeating UCSB 2–1 in overtime. Cal Poly's George Malki scored with 64 seconds remaining to send the game into overtime. Big West Conference Play of the Year, Mackenzie Pridham, then scored the game-winning game in overtime. Cal Poly students stormed the field at Harder Stadium. The game was once again broadcast on Fox Soccer Channel.[91][92]

NCAA postseason

The Cal Poly Mustangs have an NCAA Division I Tournament record of 1–3 through three appearances and have never advanced past the second round.[93] In Division II NCAA Tournament competition, Cal Poly qualified in 1987, 1989, 1991 and 1993, although the 1991 appearance was later vacated due to a rules violation.

Division II NCAA Tournament Appearances[94]
Year Round(s) Opponent(s) Result(s)
1987 First round Seattle Pacific L 1-2
1989 First round Cal State Hayward L 1-2
1991* First round

Second round

Semifinals

Cal State San Bernardino

Seattle Pacific

Sonoma State

W* 1-0

W* 3-3 (4 OT, PK)

L 1-1 (2 OT, PK)

1993 First round Sonoma State L 0-2
Year Round Opponent Result
1995 First round UCLA L 1–2
2008 First round
Second round
UCLA
UC Irvine
W 1–0
L 0–3
2015 First round UCLA L 0–2

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The Cal Poly Mustangs men s soccer program represents the Cal Poly Mustangs of California Polytechnic State University in men s soccer at the NCAA Division I level Like most teams from Cal Poly they play in the Big West Conference Since becoming eligible in the mid 1990s Cal Poly has appeared in 3 NCAA Division I men s soccer tournaments most recently in 2015 Cal Poly Mustangs men s soccerFounded1967UniversityCalifornia Polytechnic State University at San Luis ObispoHead coachOige KennedyConferenceBig West North DivisionLocationSan Luis Obispo CaliforniaStadiumMustang Memorial Field Presented by Dignity Health French Hospital Medical Center 1 Capacity 11 075 NicknameMustangsColorsPoly green copper gold and stadium gold 2 HomeAwayNCAA Tournament Semifinals1991 NCAA Tournament appearances1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 2008 2015Conference Tournament championshipsNoneConference Regular Season championships1993The Mustangs coached by Oige Kennedy play at Mustang Memorial Field Presented by Dignity Health French Hospital Medical Center capacity of 11 075 on the campus of the California Polytechnic State University Contents 1 History 1 1 1950 to 1960 The beginning 1 2 1967 68 First intercollegiate teams and the SCCSA 1 3 1969 to 1978 Play resumes in the SCISA 1 4 1979 to 2005 Wolfgang Gartner era 1 5 2006 to 2014 Paul Holocher era 1 6 2015 to 2022 Steve Sampson era 1 7 2022 to present Oige Kennedy takes the helm 2 Record attendance 3 Cal Poly men s soccer professionals 4 Cal Poly all time seasons year by year 5 The Blue Green rivalry 6 NCAA postseason 7 References 8 External linksHistory Edit1950 to 1960 The beginning Edit On April 28 1950 Cal Poly hosted Fresno State for a friendly as part of the Country Fair on a College Campus event marking the first ever time soccer had been played on campus during Poly Royal 3 By 1954 the campus International Relations Club sponsored the team which defeated UCLA in an exhibition match on campus 4 In 1955 then coach Hans Mager commented he hope d to obtain some backing from the athletic department funds in order to expand the team s schedule 5 Later in 1955 Cal Poly won the regional Southern California Championship advancing to face San Francisco for the state title 6 The team took a hiatus from 1957 through 1959 returning in 1960 playing only two matches under the coaching of Anatol Hellman 7 1967 68 First intercollegiate teams and the SCCSA Edit By the 1966 1967 academic year the Cal Poly Student Affairs Council began discussing an appropriation of a fund to allow the Mustangs to join the NCAA 8 In July 1967 then athletic director Robert Mott announced the addition of soccer after the council recognized the sport on a varsity level during the spring 9 In the fall of 1967 Cal Poly coached by Terry Ward fielded its first intercollegiate team going 7 2 1 while finishing second in the Southern California Collegiate Soccer Association Erwin Hildenhagen Richard Kibushi Luis Mejia and Dieter Thomas earned all conference selections 10 Cal Poly enjoyed its second year in the SCCSA in the fall of 1968 again finishing in second place behind UCLA this time with a 7 2 2 record 11 under coach Mike Cirovic The first two seasons also saw the start of the since fabled Blue Green Rivalry not formally called such at the time with UC Santa Barbara as Cal Poly won the very first matchup at home 2 0 12 before losing on the road to the Gauchos later in 1967 2 1 The two Central Coast rivals split a pair of matchups again in 1968 Each of the initial two intercollegiate seasons also included Cal Poly s first matchups with coastal power UCLA resulting in a 2 2 draw in 1967 before a 1 1 stalemate in 1968 as both matches became the Bruins only ties in the span 13 Following the 1968 season Cal Poly s Ivan Gomez Mejia and Vincent Gondwe made the all conference honors list 14 1969 to 1978 Play resumes in the SCISA Edit Scheduling consistently proved to be more sporadic in immediately ensuing seasons beginning with a 5 5 record in 1969 before the 1970 squad coached by Bill Wesnousky 15 opened practice more than a week into October leading to an abbreviated 2 4 0 season 16 Cal Poly didn t field a team in 1971 17 before Carmen Sacco assumed coaching duties from 1972 to 1974 The Mustangs conference had a slight name change by this point to Southern California Intercollegiate Soccer Association 18 In seasons to follow Cal Poly was managed by Manuel Casillas 1975 19 and 1976 20 George Parry 1977 21 during a 4 4 1 22 year and Tom Hinkle 1978 23 One of the standouts from this time was Jaime Saucedo who went on to be chosen with the 84th overall pick by the L A Aztecs in the 1981 NASL Draft 1979 to 2005 Wolfgang Gartner era Edit Wolfgang Gartner following a three year career playing as a midfielder in the ASL 24 was appointed as Cal Poly head coach prior to the 1979 season with the position becoming full time in 1983 25 Curt Apsey tallied 52 goals for the Mustangs from 1980 to 1983 establishing the school s career scoring record 26 In 1986 Dan Campbell set the school s single season scoring record 27 with 21 goals 28 The 21 goal mark for a season broke the previous yearly record of 20 29 which had been set by Tom Gleason in 1982 30 Campbell would go on to also finish his career with 52 goals wrapping his career up in the fall of 1988 by tying the Cal Poly all time scoring record 31 The 1993 season was perhaps the club s most successful while in Division II of the NCAA Dan Fish was awarded the California Collegiate Athletic Association s Offensive Player of the Year award the program s first 32 while Gartner was named the conference s Coach of the Year It was Gartner s second Coach of the Year award with the other coming in 1986 32 The 1993 season also featured MLS bound Ryshiem Henderson whom Gartner called the fastest soccer player I have ever seen in my life 33 Gartner who according to an LA Weekly interview 34 inspired local San Luis Obispo raised DJ Wolfgang Gartner s naming coached the Mustangs through 2005 2006 to 2014 Paul Holocher era Edit Paul Holocher former MLS draft pick and brief USMNT rostered attacking midfielder was introduced as the Mustangs new head coach on January 27 2006 In 2006 with then Spanos Stadium still under construction Cal Poly played its home soccer games at the Sports Complex 35 36 north of the baseball and softball fields now known as the turf fields 37 2007 brought the completion of the renovation and expansion of Mustang Memorial Field Presented by Dignity Health French Hospital Medical Center and the ability to host larger crowds 38 Posting a record in 2008 of 11 6 6 Cal Poly placed third in the Big West and qualified for the NCAA Division I Tournament Cal Poly managed to upset No 11 ranked UCLA 1 0 to advance to the second round before losing 0 3 to No 14 UC Irvine After eight years as head coach Holocher announced on August 11 2014 that he had stepped down to move to Hawai i and serve as the Director of Development with Maui United Soccer Club 39 In eight seasons Holocher directed the Mustangs to a 72 60 25 record and an NCAA Tournament appearance Cal Poly s second since joining Division I in 1994 Phil Ruskin a second year assistant coach was promoted to be the interim head coach upon Holocher s departure and coached the 2014 season 40 2015 to 2022 Steve Sampson era Edit In December 2014 Cal Poly hired former United States Men s National Soccer Team Head Coach Steve Sampson Sampson led the US in the 1998 World Cup and also served as an assistant coach in the 1994 World Cup He coached Santa Clara to the 1989 national championship and coached the LA Galaxy to the 2005 MLS Cup and the US Open Cup 41 The Mustangs returned to the NCAA Tournament in 2015 following the program s first Big West Tournament match victory 42 The season saw Cal Poly peak at No 20 in the national Top 25 Poll on October 27 43 During the 2015 season midfielder Chase Minter scored on a bicycle kick at CSUN earning TopDrawerSoccer s national college Goal of the Week award 44 Months after the 2015 season Cal Poly saw three players chosen in the 2016 MLS SuperDraft tied for the seventh most draft choices from one school across the country for the year 45 Cal Poly made return trips to the conference tournament in 2019 and 2021 46 Sampson citing health reasons with the advice of his doctors announced an immediate retirement from coaching on October 18 2022 47 While lead assistant Billy McNicol was appointed to coach in Sampson s place for the remainder of the 2022 season the university announced a pending national search to find his successor 48 2022 to present Oige Kennedy takes the helm Edit Cal Poly announced lead Stanford assistant Oige Kennedy as the program s new head coach on December 9 2022 49 Record attendance Edit Alex G Spanos Stadium annually hosts Cal Poly soccer matches Cal Poly hosted a Break the Attendance Record Night for the 2008 edition of the Blue Green Rivalry against 19th ranked UCSB 50 The official attendance of 11 075 not only broke the school record and the conference attendance record but it was also the second largest on campus regular season attendance in NCAA history and the largest in over 21 years Attendance records have continued to be broken as Cal Poly has continually been ranked in the top 5 nationally in average home attendance 51 52 53 As a result of the boom in attendance Cal Poly has made national headlines In 2011 then Alex G Spanos Stadium was named the Men s Soccer College Venue you must check out 54 in a 2010 New York Times article about the growth of college soccer The rivalry between Cal Poly and UCSB has been called the biggest college soccer rivalry in the country by SoccerAmerica 55 the Greatest by College Soccer News 56 and was mentioned in a 2011 NCAA article about rivalries 57 In addition the stadium was selected as the No 1 Men s Soccer Venue to check out by the NCAA in 2011 54 Cal Poly men s soccer professionals EditPlayers noted below with years at Cal Poly in parentheses have received at least one professional cap at any professional level in any country or have earned a senior international cap Junior Burgos 2009 10 has earned caps for the El Salvador national football team C D FAS in El Salvador and multiple teams in the USL and NASL 58 59 Burgos was selected with the 44th overall pick in the 2011 MLS SuperDraft Dakota Collins 2011 12 has earned caps for the USL Sacramento Republic FC as well as a third tier team in Croatia 60 Kip Colvey 2012 15 has earned caps for the New Zealand national football team the San Jose Earthquakes and Colorado Rapids 61 62 Colvey was selected with the 49th overall pick in the 2016 MLS SuperDraft Justin Dhillon 2013 16 has earned caps for the Seattle Sounders FC of the MLS as well as LA Galaxy II and Tacoma Defiance of the USL 63 Wade Hamilton 2012 15 has earned caps with the Portland Timbers 64 and Portland Timbers 2 65 66 Hamilton was selected with the 61st overall pick in the 2016 MLS SuperDraft Clay Harty 1995 96 was drafted by the California Jaguars scoring 17 goals between 1998 and 1999 67 Ryshiem Henderson 1990 94 played for the San Jose Clash in 1996 Matt LaGrassa 2011 2015 has earned caps for the Nashville SC of the MLS and several USL teams including Sacramento Republic FC Tulsa Roughnecks FC Reno 1868 FC and Nashville SC 68 69 70 Ariel Lassiter 2013 has earned caps for the Costa Rica national football team currently plays for Inter Miami and has previously played for the LA Galaxy Houston Dynamo GAIS of the Swedish Superettan and Alajuelense of the Costa Rican Liga FPD 71 72 George Malki 2010 13 has earned caps for Arizona United and Rio Grande Valley FC Toros both of the USL league 73 Malki was selected with the 37th overall pick in the 2014 MLS SuperDraft Patrick McLain 2007 2011 has earned caps for the MLS s Chivas USA amp Chicago Fire as well as 3 USL clubs 74 Chase Minter 2012 15 has earned caps for the Sacramento Republic FC Tulsa Roughnecks FC Real Monarchs and Swope Park Rangers all of the USL 75 Minter was selected with the 21st overall pick in the 2016 MLS SuperDraft Steve Palacios 2011 2013 has earned caps for the USL Portland Timbers 2 76 77 78 Anton Peterlin 2006 2008 has earned caps for Plymouth Argyle F C 79 and Walsall F C 80 He was also signed by Everton F C however received no caps 81 Mackenzie Pridham 2009 13 has earned caps for NASL Minnesota United and for four teams in the second tier USL league 82 Pridham was selected with the 58th overall pick in the 2014 MLS SuperDraft Kody Wakasa 2012 2016 has earned caps for Phoenix Rising and FC Tucson of the USL 83 Cal Poly all time seasons year by year EditSeason Conference Record ConferenceTourn Pos Overall Record NCAA TournamentsConference Pld W L D Pos Pld W L D Final Natl RankingNCAA College Division 1967 1972 Head Coach Terry Ward1967 SCCSA 10 7 2 1 2nd 10 7 2 1Head Coach Mike Cirovic1968 SCCSA 11 7 2 2 2nd 11 7 2 21969 SCCSA unknown unknown 10 5 5 0Head Coach Bill Wesnousky1970 SCCSA unknown unknown 6 2 4 01971 hiatus 0 n a n a n a hiatus 0 n a n a n aHead Coach Carmen Sacco1972 SCISA unknown unknown 5 1 4 0NCAA Division II 1973 1993 1973 SCISA 5 3 2 0 2nd 8 4 4 01974 SCISA unknown unknown unknownHead Coach Manuel Casillas1975 SCISA unknown unknown unknown1976 SCISA unknown unknown unknownHead Coach George Parry1977 SCISA unknown unknown 9 4 4 1Head Coach Tom Hinkle1978 SCISA unknown unknown 19 13 6 0Head Coach Wolfgang Gartner1979 CCAA 8 4 4 0 4th 14 6 8 01980 CCAA 10 5 4 1 4th T 15 6 7 21981 CCAA 5 3 2 0 3rd T 18 8 10 01982 CCAA 11 7 2 2 3rd 20 11 7 21983 CCAA 13 5 5 3 6th 20 9 8 31984 CCAA 12 4 5 3 4th T 21 7 10 41985 CCAA 9 5 3 1 3rd 18 8 7 31986 CCAA 10 7 3 0 2nd T 21 13 8 01987 CCAA 10 7 3 0 2nd T 21 13 8 0 15 84 NCAA 1st Round1988 CCAA 10 6 2 2 3rd 20 9 8 31989 CCAA 10 6 2 2 2nd 21 9 5 7 9 85 NCAA 1st Round1990 CCAA 8 6 1 1 2nd 22 12 6 4 15 86 1991 CCAA 10 7 2 1 2nd 23 14 5 4 14 87 NCAA Semifinals Vacated 1992 CCAA 12 7 4 1 3rd 18 11 6 11993 CCAA 10 8 0 2 1st 21 13 6 2 12 88 NCAA 1st RoundNCAA Division I 1994 present 1994 None Independent 0 n a 19 10 7 21995 None Independent 0 n a 18 11 6 1 NCAA first round1996 MPSF 5 1 3 1 5th 18 5 12 11997 MPSF 5 3 2 0 2nd T 17 7 10 01998 MPSF 9 6 3 0 4th T 20 11 7 21999 MPSF 6 1 4 1 7th 18 4 11 32000 MPSF 7 3 4 0 4th 18 5 12 12001 Big West 10 3 7 0 5th 19 4 13 12002 Big West 10 1 9 0 6th 19 3 16 02003 Big West 10 3 5 2 4th 19 7 8 42004 Big West 10 3 6 1 5th 18 7 7 42005 Big West 10 1 9 0 4th 20 6 14 0Head Coach Paul Holocher2006 Big West 9 3 5 1 4th 19 7 8 42007 Big West 12 6 2 4 3rd 19 11 4 4Beginning with the 2008 season the Big West Conference instituted a conference tournament to determine the winner of the NCAA automatic bid instead of awarding it to the regular season winner 2008 Big West 10 5 2 3 2nd Semifinals 23 11 6 6 23 89 NCAA Second Round2009 Big West 10 6 3 1 3rd Semifinals 21 8 11 22010 Big West 10 5 3 2 3rd Semifinals 18 8 7 32011 Big West 10 3 6 1 6th 18 6 9 32012 Big West 10 6 3 1 3rd Semifinals 19 11 7 12013 Big West 10 3 5 2 6th First round 21 10 9 2 Interim Head Coach Phil Ruskin2014 Big West 10 3 5 2 4th 19 8 7 4Head Coach Steve Sampson2015 Big West 10 5 1 4 2nd Semifinals 21 11 5 5 NCAA 1st Round2016 Big West 10 3 5 2 4th 17 5 9 32017 Big West 10 3 6 1 4th 18 7 10 12018 Big West 7 1 5 1 8th 16 5 9 22019 Big West 7 3 4 0 4th T First round 17 7 9 1The 2020 season was canceled due to COVID 19 2020 Big West 0 canceled 02021 Big West 9 5 1 3 3rd First round 17 7 6 42022 Big West 9 2 3 4 9th 17 2 11 4Head Coach Oige Kennedy2023 Big West The Blue Green rivalry EditMain article Blue Green Rivalry Chosen as the 1 Greatest Rivalry In College Soccer by CollegeSoccerNews com the main rival of the Cal Poly Mustangs men s soccer team is the UC Santa Barbara Gauchos men s soccer team 90 The rivalry is a part of the larger Blue Green Rivalry which encompasses all sports from the two schools With both schools located on the Central Coast less than 100 miles apart attendance has risen dramatically following the Gauchos 2006 NCAA Division I Men s Soccer Championship The crowds of these games are record setting and are among the highest regular season games in NCAA college soccer history In 2011 CollegeSoccerNews com chose the Cal Poly vs UCSB soccer game as the No 1 rivalry in all of college soccer 56 During the 2012 season Cal Poly swept the Gauchos first winning 1 0 in front of a sell out of 11 075 in San Luis Obispo Cal Poly then completed the sweep defeating UCSB 2 1 in overtime Cal Poly s George Malki scored with 64 seconds remaining to send the game into overtime Big West Conference Play of the Year Mackenzie Pridham then scored the game winning game in overtime Cal Poly students stormed the field at Harder Stadium The game was once again broadcast on Fox Soccer Channel 91 92 NCAA postseason EditThe Cal Poly Mustangs have an NCAA Division I Tournament record of 1 3 through three appearances and have never advanced past the second round 93 In Division II NCAA Tournament competition Cal Poly qualified in 1987 1989 1991 and 1993 although the 1991 appearance was later vacated due to a rules violation Division II NCAA Tournament Appearances 94 Year Round s Opponent s Result s 1987 First round Seattle Pacific L 1 21989 First round Cal State Hayward L 1 21991 First round Second roundSemifinals Cal State San Bernardino Seattle PacificSonoma State W 1 0 W 3 3 4 OT PK L 1 1 2 OT PK 1993 First round Sonoma State L 0 2Year Round Opponent Result1995 First round UCLA L 1 22008 First roundSecond round UCLAUC Irvine W 1 0L 0 32015 First round UCLA L 0 2References Edit Cal Poly s Football and Soccer Stadium Has a New Field Name gopoly com November 11 2022 Retrieved November 14 2022 Cal Poly Athletics Brand Guidelines PDF February 9 2019 Retrieved December 5 2022 1950 El Rodeo Yearbook San Luis Obispo CA 1950 p 99 1954 El Rodeo Yearbook San Luis Obispo CA 1954 p 101 1955 El Rodeo Yearbook San Luis Obispo CA 1955 p 96 1956 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