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Gabriel Sanchez

Men's Soccer

Aggies Hosting Pacific Thursday Night

DAVIS, Calif. — UC Davis men's soccer looks to bounce back Thursday night, hosting Pacific at 7 p.m. PT for their lone match of the week.

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GAME NOTES
  • UC Davis enters the week with an 0-3-3 record following a 4-0 setback to Seattle last time out.
  • The Aggies continue to generate attacking chances, ranking 2nd in the Big West in shots per game (12.67) and 1st in the conference in shots on goal per game (5.50).
  • UC Davis also leads the Big West in corner kicks per game (5.50), ranking 55th nationally.
  • Despite the record, the Aggies have been efficient with their opportunities, sitting 3rd in the Big West in shot accuracy (43.4%).
  • Individually, Cason Goodman and Zack Lillington both lead the Big West in shot accuracy (50%), tied for first in the league. Goodman also ranks 2nd in the Big West in shots per game (2.33) and 2nd in shots on goal per game (1.17).
  • Between the posts, Noah Schwengeler has logged 450 minutes this season, and his 1.40 goals-against average is 4th-best in the league.
  • The Aggies' three draws include results against Saint Mary's (1-1), Washington (1-1), and Santa Clara (1-1) 
  • The Aggies also pushed nationally ranked Stanford to the brink earlier in the season, narrowly falling 1-0 on the road at Cagan Stadium.
  • Goodman, a First Team All-Big West selection last season and a 2025 Hermann Trophy Watch List honoree, scored the Aggies' first goal of 2025 earlier this year against Santa Clara.
  • Lillington found the net in the 66th minute against Saint Mary's, while Zach Neuls tallied at Washington with Lillington providing the assist — his first of the season.

ABOUT THE OPPONENT
  • Pacific enters the week with a 1-5 record, dropping their latest game to CSUN.
  • Pacific and UC Davis meet for the fifth season in a row as the Tigers carry a two-game win streak in the series.
  • Last season, the Aggies visited Pacific, and fell 1-0 in the season opener.
  • Luca Baltzer, Jose Maria Barrera and Josephat Yangyuoru lead the Pacific attack, each with six points on the season
  • In goal, Mateus Ruiz-Hurst has appeared for every minute, recording 25 saves across six matches with a 2.33 GAA.

SEASON NOTES
  • Defending Big West Champions: UC Davis enters 2025 as the reigning Big West Tournament champions after defeating UC Santa Barbara in last year's final. The title marked the program's second in the last five season and the Aggies secured its fifth NCAA Tournament appearance.
  • Preseason Honors: Seniors Cason Goodman and Zack Lillington headline the Aggies' preseason accolades. Both were named to the Big West Preseason Coaches' Team and United Soccer Coaches Players to Watch list. Goodman, the 2024 Big West Tournament MVP, scored 11 goals with 25 points, while Lillington anchored the Aggies with 18 starts, one goal, and four assists.
  • Hermann Trophy Watchlist: Cason Goodman was named to the 2025 Hermann Trophy Watch List. The Hermann Trophy, presented annually by the Missouri Athletic Club, is considered the top individual award in college soccer and honors the National Player of the Year as voted on by Division I head coaches who are members of United Soccer Coaches. 
  • 2025 Big West Poll: The Aggies were picked to finish third in the Big West preseason poll despite receiving the most first-place votes (69 points), narrowly behind UC Santa Barbara (73) and Cal Poly (71).
  • National Spotlight: UC Davis will face Cal Poly in a primetime showdown on Oct. 1, live on ESPNU, marking a rematch of last season's Big West semifinal.
  • Under the Lights: Aggie Soccer Field hosted its first-ever night matches this spring following the completion of a $4.4 million lighting project shared with Dobbins Baseball Stadium. The defending champions will now officially begin their title defense under permanent lights.
  • Program Legacy: UC Davis men's soccer has established itself as one of the Big West's premier programs under head coach Dwayne Shaffer, who enters his 29th season in 2025. Shaffer has guided the Aggies through their transition from Division II to Division I, a period in which the program was not eligible for postseason competition, yet still has elevated the Aggies to national relevance. Under his leadership, UC Davis has made five NCAA Tournament appearances (1999, 2007, 2008, 2019, 2024) and reached five Big West Championship finals in the last seven years. A four-time conference coach of the year, Shaffer has amassed 258 wins at UC Davis and 317 career victories, ranking among the top 15 winningest active Division I coaches.
  • Veteran Leadership: The 2025 squad features an experienced senior class led by captains Luke Goodman and Cason Goodman, along with Lillington, Andrew Dutra, Gavin House, Noah Schwengeler, Chase Tanon, and Jason Hsu.
  • Rising Talent: Sophomore defender Carson Hammond, a 2024 Big West All-Freshman selection, headlines the strong group of underclassmen expected to play a big role.
  • New Additions: UC Davis welcomes 10 newcomers in 2025, blending transfers and freshmen into a 29-man roster.
  • Among the 10 newcomers, three of them are transfers in Saul Tecle (Las Positas JC), Ben Elkins (Gonzaga), and Gabriel Sanchez (Sonoma State).
  • UC Davis' other newcomers include Derrick Green, Jackson Richardson, Nami Banks, Caelan Kellett, Josh Gault, Cole McLemore, and Kota Brown.
  • Associate Head Coach Jason Hotaling returns for his 21st season, recognized nationally among the top assistants in collegiate soccer. He has been instrumental in recruiting, scouting, and goalkeeper development while helping UC Davis to four NCAA Tournament appearances and the program's first Big West double in 2019.
  • Assistant Coach Cayden Hotaling joins the Aggies in 2025 after a playing career at Chico State.
  • Columbus Crew Star: Former Aggie standout Max Arfsten has emerged as one of the top young American professionals, winning the 2023 MLS Cup with the Columbus Crew, earning a spot in the 2025 MLS All-Star Game, and starring for the U.S. Men's National Team at the Gold Cup.
  • Continued Pipeline: Keegan Walwyn-Bent became the latest Aggie to sign professionally in 2025 with The Town FC of MLS Next Pro, continuing a recent pipeline that includes Arfsten, and Ethan Hoard, who recently signed with FK Jedinstvo Ub of the Serbian SuperLiga.
  • Developing Professionals: UC Davis has now produced three consecutive classes with professional signees, continuing the program's strong reputation for developing talent that competes at the next level.
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Players Mentioned

Keegan Walwyn-Bent

#19 Keegan Walwyn-Bent

F
6' 2"
Senior
Andrew Dutra

#7 Andrew Dutra

D/M
5' 8"
Senior
Cason Goodman

#15 Cason Goodman

F
6' 3"
Senior
Luke Goodman

#14 Luke Goodman

D
6' 3"
Senior
Carson Hammond

#12 Carson Hammond

D
6' 0"
Redshirt Sophomore
Gavin House

#20 Gavin House

D
6' 3"
Redshirt Senior
Jason Hsu

#25 Jason Hsu

M
6' 2"
Redshirt Senior
Zack Lillington

#23 Zack Lillington

D
6' 4"
Senior
Economics
Noah Schwengeler

#1 Noah Schwengeler

GK
6' 5"
Senior
Chase Tanon

#9 Chase Tanon

F
5' 8"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Keegan Walwyn-Bent

#19 Keegan Walwyn-Bent

6' 2"
Senior
F
Andrew Dutra

#7 Andrew Dutra

5' 8"
Senior
D/M
Cason Goodman

#15 Cason Goodman

6' 3"
Senior
F
Luke Goodman

#14 Luke Goodman

6' 3"
Senior
D
Carson Hammond

#12 Carson Hammond

6' 0"
Redshirt Sophomore
D
Gavin House

#20 Gavin House

6' 3"
Redshirt Senior
D
Jason Hsu

#25 Jason Hsu

6' 2"
Redshirt Senior
M
Zack Lillington

#23 Zack Lillington

6' 4"
Senior
Economics
D
Noah Schwengeler

#1 Noah Schwengeler

6' 5"
Senior
GK
Chase Tanon

#9 Chase Tanon

5' 8"
Senior
F