San Jose, Calif. - The San Jose State men's soccer team
plays its second match of the 2012 season on Sunday against the Cal Poly
Mustangs.
SAN JOSE STATE
UNIVERSITY (0-1-0)
vs. CAL POLY
(0-2-0)
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER
2, 1:00 P.M.
SPARTAN STADIUM,
SAN JOSE, CALIF.
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MEN'S SOCCER
TICKETS
Tickets for all San Jose State men's soccer home games
are free for all SJSU students with a valid student ID. Adult tickets are $5.00, $3.00 for youth (12
and under) and $1 for any child wearing a jersey.
Groups of 20 or more can buy discounted tickets at $3.00
per person. The ticket office opens one
hours prior to kick-off at Spartan Stadium or can be purchased by calling San
Jose State Athletics Ticket Office at 408-924-SJTX (7589).
SCOUTING CAL POLY
The Mustangs are coming off a 6-9-3 record in 2011, they
were 3-6-1 in Big West Conference action and posted a 1-4-1 record in road
contests.
This year they are 0-2-0 after dropping road matches last
weekend. They fell 1-0 at Seattle and
2-0 at Washington.
Top returners include strikers Ian Clark (2G, 4 Pts in
2011) and Dakota Collins (2G, 1A, 5 Pts in 2011). This year they have been getting offensive
production from Mackenzie Pridham, who leads the side with six shots, two on
frame. Alex Loeffelman and Matt LaGrassa
have taken three shots each.
Wade Hamilton (1.50 GAA, .500 save %) has played all the
team's minutes in goal and has a 0-2-0 record.
Paul Holocher is in his sixth season leading the Cal Poly
program and his 13th overall. He had a
51-44-22 record with the Mustangs entering this year.
LAST TIME OUT
The Spartans opened their regular season at home againt
San Francisco on Sunday dropping a 2-0 decision.
San Jose State had six players in the starting lineup who
made their major college debut and a total of eight who saw action at this
level for the first time.
The Spartans spread its its offense around, getting shots
from six different players, but a pair of second have goals by USF were the
difference.
Michael Schwinn
(Fr., GK, Mechernich, Germany) made his major college debut in a start against
USF (8/24) and had two saves.
Nick Murphy
(Sr., D, San Francisco, Calif.) made his first start of the year against USF
(8/24).
Christian Romero
(Sr., D, Sacramento, Calif.) made his first start of the year against USF
(8/24).
Steven Sanchez
(Sr., F, San Jose, Calif.) made his first start of the year against USF (8/24)
and took one shot.
Mauricio Murillo
(Jr., MF, Santa Clara, Calif.) made his first start of the year against USF
(8/24) and took one shot.
Israel Ayala
(Fr., MF, Richmond, Calif.) made his major college debut in a start against USF
(8/24) and took one shot.
Jasper Pipe
(Fr., F, Sydney, Australia) made his major college debut in a start against USF
(8/24) and took one shot which was on goal.
Jonathan Salceda
(Jr., F, San Jose, Calif.) made his first start of the year against USF (8/24).
Kyler McLaughlin
(Fr., D, San Diego, Calif.) made his major college debut in a start against USF
(8/24).
Enrique Montano
(So., MF, Salinas, Calif.) made his major college debut in a start against USF
(8/24) and took one shot which was on goal.
Frankie Beauchamp
(So., MF, San Francisco, Calif.) made his major college debut in a start
against USF (8/24).
Diego Ochoa
(Sr., MF, San Jose, Calif.) made his first appearance of the year against USF
(8/24).
Dylan Murphy
(Sr., D, San Francisco, Calif.) made his first appearance of the year against
USF (8/24) and took one shot.
Tom Barnes
(Fr., F, Kings Lynn, England) had his major college debut against USF (8/24).
Eric Mendez
(Fr., F, Santa Cruz, Calif.) had his major college debut against USF (8/24).