Washington Huskies men's soccer

Summary

The Washington Huskies men's soccer team is an intercollegiate varsity sports team of the University of Washington. The team is a member of the Pac-12 Conference of the National Collegiate Athletic Association.

Washington Huskies men's soccer
2020 Washington Huskies men's soccer team
Founded1962; 62 years ago (1962)
UniversityUniversity of Washington
Athletic directorPatrick Chun
Head coachJamie Clark (9th season)
ConferencePac-12
LocationSeattle, Washington
StadiumHusky Soccer Stadium
(Capacity: 2,200)
NicknameHuskies
ColorsPurple and white
   
Home
Away
NCAA Tournament runner-up
2021
NCAA Tournament College Cup
2021
NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals
2013, 2019, 2020, 2021
NCAA Tournament Round of 16
2003, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2019, 2020, 2021
NCAA Tournament Round of 32
1972, 1992, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2019, 2020, 2021
NCAA Tournament appearances
1968, 1972, 1973, 1976, 1978, 1982, 1989, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021
Conference Regular Season championships
1968, 1972, 1973, 1976, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1987, 1992, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2013, 2019, 2020
Huskies' men's soccer in a huddle during the 2021 season.

Players and staff edit

Current roster edit

As of January 11, 2022[1]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
0 GK   USA Sam Fowler
1 GK   USA Andrew Morrison
3 DF   USA Nate Jones
5 MF   USA Euan Clark
6 MF   USA Kalani Kossa-Rienzi
7 MF   MEX Imanol Rosales
8 FW   USA Gio Miglietti
10 MF   ENG James Smith
11 FW   USA Nick Scardina
12 FW   USA Tyler Smith
13 MF   USA Scott Gustafson
14 MF   USA Christian Soto
16 DF   USA Woody Manum
17 MF   USA Michael Rojas
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 DF   USA Cole Grimsby
21 FW   USA Jayson Baca
22 MF   USA Ryan Crowley
23 MF   USA Gabe Threadgold
24 DF   USA Khai Brisco
25 FW   USA Chris Meyers
26 DF   USA Noah Whitman
27 MF   USA Jensen Jabara
28 MF   USA Julian Churchill
29 DF   USA Jack Maguire
30 GK   USA Jacob Castro

Head coach edit

Name Nat Tenure
Ron Jepson   United States 1963–1964
Derek Mallinson   United States 1965
Mike Ryan   Ireland 1966–1976
Mike O'Malley   United States 1977–1979
Frank Gallo   United States 1980–1982
Denny Buck   United States 1983–1984
Ron Carter   United States 1984–1991
Dean Wurzberger   United States 1992–2010
Jamie Clark   Scotland January 26, 2011–present

Staff edit

The coaching staff as of May 2017 is as follows.[2]

Coach Role
Jamie Clark Head coach
Chris Gores Assistant coach
Richard Reece Assistant coach
Jeff Rowland Assistant coach

Yearly records edit

Statistics overview
Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Dean Wurzberger (Pac-12 Conference) (1992–2010)
1997 Dean Wurzberger 16–3–2 4–2 NCAA 2nd Round
1998 Dean Wurzberger 8–8–2 3–5–2 NCAA 1st Round
1999 Dean Wurzberger 15–5–2 7–0 1st NCAA 2nd Round
2000 Dean Wurzberger 14–6–0 7–1 1st NCAA 2nd Round
2001 Dean Wurzberger 13–6–0 4–4 3rd NCAA 2nd Round
2002 Dean Wurzberger 6–10–3 4–5 5th
2003 Dean Wurzberger 13–5–2 5–4–1 3rd NCAA regional semifinal
2004 Dean Wurzberger 11–7–2 4–3–1 2nd NCAA 1st Round
2005 Dean Wurzberger 10–7–2 3–5–2 5th
2006 Dean Wurzberger 13–7–1 4–5–1 5th NCAA second round
2007 Dean Wurzberger 9–8–4 3–4–3 5th NCAA second round
2008 Dean Wurzberger 8–8–2 3–5–2 4th
2009 Dean Wurzberger 5–7–6 2–3–5 5th
2010 Dean Wurzberger 10–4–1 4–3–0 3rd
Dean Wurzberger: 136–80–22 51–43–12
Jamie Clark (Pac-12 Conference) (2011–present)
2011 Jamie Clark 9–4 6–3 2nd
2012 Jamie Clark 13–5–3 7–1–2 2nd NCAA second round
2013 Jamie Clark 17–2–4 7–1–2 1st NCAA Quarterfinals
2014 Jamie Clark 12–5–3 5–4–1 3rd NCAA Third round
2015 Jamie Clark 8–5–6 4–3–3 3rd
2016 Jamie Clark 14–7 7–4 2nd NCAA Third round
2017 Jamie Clark 12–7–1 5–4–1 3rd NCAA first round
2018 Jamie Clark 12–7–1 6–4–0 3rd NCAA first round
2019 Jamie Clark 15–3 8–2 1st NCAA
Jamie Clark: 112–45–18 55–26–9
Total: 248–125–40

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

Rivalries edit

  • Seattle U — The Seattle U Redhawks are the crosstown-rival of the Huskies.[3] As of the conclusion of the 2016 season, Washington leads the series 44–6–5.[4] Other rivalries include Seattle Pacific, Stanford, Portland, and Simon Fraser.

Seattle U edit

Seattle U victoriesWashington victoriesTie games
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
1 Oct 6, 1967 UW Washington 3–0
2 Nov 18, 1967 SU Seattle U 3–0
3 Oct 9, 1968 UW Washington 3–1
4 Oct 26, 1968 SU Washington 2–0
5 Nov 18, 1968 SU Tie0–0
6 Oct 21, 1969 SU Tie1–1
7 Nov 15, 1969 UW Washington 3–0
8 Nov 3, 1970 UW Seattle U 3–1
9 Nov 21, 1970 SU Washington 1–0
10 Sep 23, 1971 SU Washington 3–2
11 Oct 23, 1971 SU Seattle U 3–2
12 Sep 20, 1972 SU Washington 11–0
13 Oct 13, 1972 UW Washington 2–0
14 Oct 21, 1972 UW Washington 4–0
15 Oct 10, 1973 UW Washington 5–0
16 Nov 5, 1973 SU Tie1–1
17 Oct 23, 1974 SU Washington 3–0
18 Nov 22, 1974 UW Washington 6–0
19 Oct 22, 1975 SU Washington 2–1
20 Nov 19, 1975 UW Washington 2–1
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
21 Oct 27, 1975 UW Washington 4–0
22 Nov 17, 1976 SU Washington 7–0
23 Oct 12, 1977 UW Washington 1–0
24 Nov 16, 1977 SU Washington 4–1
25 Oct 14, 1978 UW Tie2–2
26 Oct 25, 1978 SU Washington 2–1
27 Oct 10, 1979 SU Seattle U 2–1
28 Oct 24, 1979 N Washington 3–0
29 Oct 8, 1980 UW Washington 2–0
30 Oct 25, 1980 SU Washington 3–1
31 Sep 5, 1981 N Washington 4–0
32 Sep 30, 1981 UW Washington 9–1
33 Oct 17, 1981 SU Washington 1–0
34 Sep 22, 1982 UW Washington 3–0
35 Oct 16, 1982 SU Washington 2–0
36 Oct 15, 1983 SU Washington 6–0
37 Nov 5, 1983 UW Washington 3–1
38 Oct 10, 1984 UW Washington 5–0
39 Nov 3, 1984 SU Washington 6–0
40 Oct 30, 1985 UW Washington 6–0
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
41 Sep 24, 1986 SU Washington 8–1
42 Oct 25, 1987 UW Washington 8–0
43 Sep 30, 1988 UW Washington 4–0
44 Aug 31, 1996 SU Seattle U 1–0
45 Sep 20, 2001 UW Washington 3–1
46 Sep 1, 2009 SU Washington 1–0
47 Sep 24, 2010 UW Washington 2–0
48 Sep 11, 2011 SU Tie0–0
49 Sep 23, 2012 UW Washington 2–0
50 Oct 8, 2013 SU Washington 2–0
51 Nov 24, 2013 UW Washington 4–2
52 Sep 4, 2014 UW Washington 4–1
53 Sep 25, 2015 SU Seattle U 2–1
54 Sep 25, 2016 UW Washington 2–1
55 Sep 24, 2017 SU Washington 2–0
56 Nov 16, 2017 UW Seattle U 3–2
57 Sep 23, 2018 UW Seattle U 2–0
58 Sep 15, 2019 SU Washington 3–0
59 Mar 10, 2021 UW Washington 4–0
Series: Washington leads 46–8–5

Notable alumni edit

Bibliography edit

  • 2011 Record Book

References edit

  1. ^ "2020 Men's Soccer Roster". gohuskies.com. University of Washington Athletics. Retrieved March 25, 2021.
  2. ^ "Washington Huskies".
  3. ^ Pentz, Matt (September 23, 2016). "Washington Huskies, Seattle U Redhawks prepare to face off in mutually beneficial rivalry match". The Seattle Times. The Seattle Times Company. Retrieved May 10, 2018.
  4. ^ "2017 Husky Men's Soccer Record Book" (PDF). gohuskies.com. Washington Athletics. p. 4. Retrieved May 10, 2018.

External links edit

  • Official website  
 

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