UCI men picked to finish 4th
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The UC Irvine men’s soccer team has been picked to finish fourth in
the Big West Conference preaseason coaches’ poll.
The Anteaters, led by 2004 Big West Midfielder of the Year Brad
Evans, received 18 points in the poll topped by UC Santa Barbara
(33).
Evans is a member of the U.S. under-20 national team and led the
Anteaters with seven goals and 18 points a year ago.
UCI, coached by George Kuntz, was 7-13, 3-7 in conference in 2004.
Cal State Northridge (29) and Cal State Fullerton (22) round out
the top three, while UC Riverside (13) and Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
(11) were picked to finish fifth and sixth, respectively.
UCSB received four first-place votes, while Cal State Fullerton
and Cal Poly received one apiece.
UCSB is attempting to capture its fourth Big West title in five
seasons. The Gauchos are coming off the most successful season in
program history after finishing 21-3-1 and reaching the championship
match of the 2004 NCAA College Cup.
The Gauchos, ranked No. 7 nationally in the College Soccer News
preseason poll, held the No. 1 position in the polls for several
weeks and came within a penalty kick shootout of winning a national
championship.
Despite losing to Indiana, 3-2, in the shootout, the Gauchos bring
back an arsenal of talent with six returning starters and 14
lettermen.
A pair of 2004 Freshmen All-Americans in Andy Iro and Tyler
Rosenlund lead the attack, as well as first-team All-Big West
selection Pat Scott.
Cal State Northridge, the 2003 conference champion, joined the
Gauchos in last year’s postseason and return seven starters,
including two-time Big West Co-Offensive Player of the Year Willie
Sims, a junior.
UCI is scheduled to open the season Sept. 3 at 7:30 p.m. by
playing host to North Florida in the opening round of the UCI College
Classic at UCI.
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