• BlueGoldAg
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    We've been commenting on the women's soccer in the men's soccer thread but it's past time for this impressive team to have their own discussion topic. The Aggies are currently 7-2 overall and are riding a 4 game winning streak. Here's how they've done so far:

    8/15 - Aggies 2 Sac State 0
    8/18 - Loyola Marymount 3 Aggies 2
    8/22 - Aggies 2 San Jose State 1
    8/25 - Aggies 3 Pacific 0
    9/1 - Santa Clara 2 Aggies 0
    9/5 - Aggies 3 Eastern Washington 2
    9/8 - Aggies 3 New Mexico State 1
    9/12 - Aggies 3 Utah Valley 0
    9/15 - Aggies 4 Louisiana State 3

    The Ags start conference play next Thursday 9/19 at Hawai'i at 10 pm PT.
  • BlueGoldAg
    1.3k
    Great video!

  • 69aggie
    386
    Might be the biggest win in UC Davis athletic history. LSU has a very good soccer team and the Aggies took them down. Congratulations to the lady Aggies soccer team!
  • MTBAggie
    153
    Well, they followed it up with a loss to Hawaii last night. 10PM is too late for me, so i wasn't able to watch any of it.
  • BlueGoldAg
    1.3k
    That one hurts It's not the way you want to start conference play.

    I just looked at the box score and it looks like it was one of those games where we lost even though, statistically, we out played them: 16 shots and 8 on goal to their 11 and 5, more corners 3-1 and fewer fouls 19-12 but one of the fouls resulted in a penalty kick goal that was the difference in the game. The Hawai'i keeper also had 7 saves. Soccer, more than most sports, is the kind of game where a team can dominate but still lose.
  • MTBAggie
    153
    Rebounded with a 2-1 victory over Fullerton today. Men up tomorrow.
  • BlueGoldAg
    1.3k
    It sounds like it was a "spirited" contest with a Fullerton player getting a red card in the 81st minute. The Titans also had 19 fouls to the Aggies' 5 fouls.

    Tempers flared in the final minutes, with Cal State Fullerton reduced to 10 players after three separate yellow cards were issued in the 82nd minute

    https://ucdavisaggies.com/news/2024/9/26/womens-soccer-uc-davis-secures-first-big-west-win-with-comeback-victory.aspx
  • DrMike
    789
    Looks like we lost our women’s soccer coach. I kind of figured she’d be moving up at some point.

    https://www.oregonlive.com/ducks/2024/12/oregon-ducks-hire-tracy-joyner-as-new-womens-soccer-coach.html?outputType=amp
  • BlueGoldAg
    1.3k
    You always have to wonder if there are any players she might take with her. Coaches who leave for bigger programs often take players with them if they think they can compete at the higher level.
  • TrainingRm67
    3
    So far (through 12/9), Women's Soccer has lost 2 players to Oregon, following Tracy Joyner: GK Gia Kiesling and F Abella Hunter, both freshmen. Hunter played in all 20 matches, with 2 starts. Her playing time increased as the season went on, and she was named to the BW All-Freshman Team. Hunter tied Emma Vane (graduating senior) for 3rd leading scorer, so that hurts. Especially since #2 scorer, Sam Tristan (BW Offensive Player of the Year), is also graduating. Lots of offense to replace in 2025.

    Kiesling didn't get on the pitch, since Caeley Goldstein was a returning starter. It's possible that Goldstein will have another year since she didn't play much at Washington before transferring. If not, UCD women will have big shoes to fill in goal as well. Goldstein was consistent among the top goalies in the Big West in all categories.

    I don't know if there are others in the portal but currently without a destination.

    https://www.topdrawersoccer.com/college-soccer-articles/2025-womens-division-i-transfer-tracker_aid54065
  • TrainingRm67
    3
    Top Assistant Coach Chris King has also followed Joyner to Eugene.
  • BlueGoldAg
    1.3k
    It always kind of bugs me when coaches take players with them when they move on to bigger programs. I'm sure Oregon has plenty of NIL money to offer also so that probably figures into it also.
  • Jackbacker2
    30
    If I was a head coach I would be leery of an assistant coach that brought players with them. I assume that the assistant coach was telling the players to come to UCD and then changed the tune and said it is great to be a Duck. As the Head Coach I would wonder if the assistant coach was going to be loyal to me and my program,; or that they would be willing to hurt me and my program to move forward. That is my take on assistant coaches talking to star players with them.

    This is going to be a more common place with NIL money.
  • TrainingRm67
    3
    Joyner brought Chris King to Davis, and, I think, had worked with him when both were assistant coaches.
    It's frustrating to have a departing coach take players and assistants with them when they leave. On the other hand I understand wanting to have "your people" with you when you take on a new head position. You know what to expect from them.
    And as an assistant, you have no guarantee that the incoming coach will keep you on. Gotta put food on the table and keep a roof over your head.
  • TrainingRm67
    3
    Per Top Drawer Soccer, Oregon only has 4 WSOC commits in the 2025 graduating class. None are goalies.
    The 2 goalies on their currently published 2025 roster are nowhere near what Joyner had with Goldstein here at UCD the last 3 seasons (1.06 goals against avg.). The RS senior has a career 1.82 goals against average and the RS junior has a career 2.52 goals against. It looks like Kiesling could not only be the future, but will have a decent chance to play immediately.
  • yolohw
    17
    I presume the dog/assistant coach is leaving too. How dare they ?!
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