2019 Washington Huskies men's soccer team

The 2019 Washington Huskies men's soccer team represented the University of Washington during the 2019 NCAA Division I men's soccer season and the 2019 Pac-12 Conference men's soccer season. It was the program's 57th season fielding a men's varsity soccer team, and their 20th season in the Pac-12 Conference. The 2019 season was Jamie Clark's ninth year as head coach for the program. The regular season began on August 30 and concluded on November 16, with the Huskies winning the 2019 Pac-12 Championship. The conference title has been the third for Washington and its first since 2013.[1] The team had entered the NCAA Tournament as the No. 6 seed and lost to the eventual national champions Georgetown in quarterfinals.[2]

2019 Washington Huskies men's soccer
NCAA Tournament, Quarterfinals
ConferencePac-12 Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 4
TopDrawerSoccer.comNo. 5
2019 record17–4–0 (7–2–0 Pac-12)
Head coachJamie Clark (9th season)
Associate head coachJeff Rowland (9th season)
Assistant coaches
Home stadiumHusky Soccer Stadium
2019 Pac-12 Conference men's soccer standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
No. 6 Washington 9 2 0  16 4 0
No. 4 Stanford + 6 2 2  14 3 5
Oregon State 5 3 2  8 5 2
California + 4 4 2  8 7 3
UCLA 2 6 1  6 9 2
San Diego State 1 9 0  4 12 2
As of 17 December 2019; Rankings from United Soccer Coaches

Background

The Huskies finished the 2018 season with a 12–7–1 overall record and a 6–4 record in Pac-12 play,[3] good enough for a third place finish in the conference.[3] Despite not winning the Pac-12 title, the Huskies earned an at-large berth into the 2018 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament.[4] Washington hosted Lipscomb University in the first round, where they tied 0–0 in regulation before losing 4–5 on penalty kicks.[5] Scott Menzies lead Washington with 7 goals across all competitions.[6]

Player movement

Departures

2019 MLS Draft

Player Position Round Pick Team Ref.
Kyle Coffee FW 2 41 Real Salt Lake [7]

Recruits

No. Name Pos. Nat. Hometown High School Club MLS rights TDS Rating
0Sam FowlerGK USAIssaquah, WAIssaquahTacoma DefianceSeattle Sounders FC[8]
14 Christian Soto-Rincon MF  USA Des Moines, WA Mount Rainier Washington Crossfire none [9]
18 Imanol Rosales MF  MEX Querétaro City, MEX UBM none NR
21 Jayson Baca DF  USA Albuquerque, NM Mountain Ridge (AZ) Colorado Rapids U-19 Colorado Rapids [10]
23 Nick Scardina MF  USA Portland, OR Central Catholic (OR) Portland Timbers U-19 Portland Timbers [11]
25 Euan Clark MF  USA Granite Bay, CA Granite Bay Sacramento Republic U-19 Sacramento Republic [12]
27 Jensen Jabara DF  USA San Diego, CA IMG Academy Bradenton Academics none [13]
28 Gabe Threadgold MF  USA Bremerton, WA Central Kitsap Tacoma Defiance Seattle Sounders FC [14]
30 Jacob Castro MF  USA Tacoma, WA Spanaway Lake Tacoma Defiance Seattle Sounders FC NR

    Roster

    As of September 15, 2019[15]

    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
    2 DF  USA Kasey French
    3 DF  USA Freddy Kleeman
    4 DF  USA Ryan Sailor
    5 DF  USA Ethan Bartlow
    6 MF  ECU Daniel Ribas
    7 MF  USA Jaret Townsend
    8 FW  ITA Gio Miglietti
    9 MF  USA Dylan Teves
    10 MF  ENG James Smith
    11 FW  USA Joey Parish
    12 MF  USA Tyler Smith
    13 MF  USA John Magnus
    14 MF  USA Christian Soto
    15 MF  USA Ryan DeGroot
    No. Pos. Nation Player
    16 DF  USA Jasper Malamud
    17 MF  USA Michael Rojas
    18 MF  MEX Imanol Rosales
    19 MF  USA Cole Grimsby
    20 DF  USA Charlie Ostrem
    21 DF  USA Jayson Baca
    22 FW  USA Ryan Crowley
    23 MF  USA Nick Scardina
    25 MF  USA Euan Clark
    26 MF  USA Noah Whitman
    27 DF  USA Jensen Jabara
    28 MF  USA Gabe Threadgold
    30 MF  USA Jacob Castro
    33 MF  USA Lucas Meek
    82 DF  USA Andrew Conwell
    98 MF  USA Blake Bodily
    99 GK  USA Bryce Logan

    Preseason

    Preseason Pac-12 poll

    Washington was predicted to finish second in the Pac-12 Conference.[16]

    Coaches' Poll
    Predicted finish Team Votes (1st place)
    1Stanford25 (15)
    2Washington19
    3Oregon State17 (1)
    4California13
    5UCLA11
    6San Diego State5

    Pre-season All-Pac-12 selections

    2019 Preseason All-Pac-12 Team
    Player Pos.
    Ethan BartlowDF
    Blake BodilyMF
    Dylan TevesMF

    Schedule

    Date
    Time, TV
    Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (Attendance)
    City, State
    Preseason
    August 21*
    7:00 p.m.
    Seattle Pacific
    Rivalry
    W 5–1 
    Husky Soccer Stadium
    Seattle, WA
    August 26*
    7:00 p.m.
    at Gonzaga T 1–1  {{{record}}}
    Gonzaga Soccer Field
    Spokane, WA
    Non-conference regular season
    August 30*
    7:30 p.m., UWTV2
    No. 18 Denver W 2–1  1–0–0
    Husky Soccer Stadium (1,107)
    Seattle, WA
    September 2*
    1:00 p.m., UWTV2
    San Francisco W 4–0  2–0–0
    Husky Soccer Stadium (564)
    Seattle, WA
    September 6*
    4:00 p.m., BTN+
    No. 13 at No. 16 Michigan State W 1–0  3–0–0
    DeMartin Stadium (1,074)
    East Lansing, MI
    September 8*
    3:00 p.m., BTN+
    No. 13 at Michigan W 1–0  4–0–0
    U-M Soccer Stadium (704)
    Ann Arbor, MI
    September 12*
    7:00 p.m., BWTV
    No. 8 at Cal State Northridge L 1–3  4–1–0
    Matador Soccer Field (708)
    Northridge, CA
    September 15*
    6:00 p.m., WACDN
    No. 8 at Seattle
    Seattle Cup
    W 3–0  5–1–0
    Championship Field (1,331)
    Seattle, WA
    Pac-12 regular season
    September 19
    6:00 p.m., P12N
    No. 12 San Diego State W 2–0  6–1–0
    (1–0–0)
    Husky Soccer Stadium (470)
    Seattle, WA
    September 22
    4:00 p.m., P12N
    No. 12 No. 19 UCLA W 5–0  7–1–0
    (2–0–0)
    Husky Soccer Stadium (1,210)
    Seattle, WA
    September 29*
    4:00 p.m., P12N
    No. 10 Portland W 1–0  8–1–0
    (2–0–0)
    Husky Soccer Stadium (1,065)
    Seattle, WA
    October 3
    5:00 p.m., P12N
    No. 7 at No. 1 Stanford W 2–1 2OT 9–1–0
    (3–0–0)
    Laird Q. Cagan Stadium (1,019)
    Stanford, CA
    October 6
    3:00 p.m., P12+
    No. 7 at California W 1–0  10–1–0
    (4–0–0)
    Edwards Stadium (943)
    Berkeley, CA
    October 13
    3:00 p.m., P12+
    No. 2 Oregon State W 2–1  11–1–0
    (5–0–0)
    Husky Soccer Stadium (1,083)
    Seattle, WA
    October 16*
    7:00 p.m., P12+
    No. 2 Gonzaga W 4–0  12–1–0
    (5–0–0)
    Husky Soccer Stadium (583)
    Seattle, WA
    October 24
    5:00 p.m., P12N
    No. 1 at UCLA W 1–0  13–1–0
    (6–0–0)
    Wallis Annenberg Stadium (1,396)
    Los Angeles, CA
    October 27
    2:30 p.m., MWN/Stadium
    No. 1 at San Diego State W 3–0  14–1–0
    (7–0–0)
    SDSU Sports Deck (251)
    San Diego, CA
    November 7
    7:00 p.m., UWTV2
    No. 1 California L 2–3  14–2–0
    (7–1–0)
    Husky Soccer Stadium (928)
    Seattle, WA
    November 10
    2:00 p.m., P12N
    No. 1 No. 5 Stanford L 0–1  14–3–0
    (7–2–0)
    Husky Soccer Stadium (1,462)
    Seattle, WA
    November 15
    7:00 p.m.
    No. 6 at Oregon State W 3–1  15–3–0
    (8–2–0)
    Lorenz Field (843)
    Corvallis, OR
    NCAA Tournament
    November 24*
    5:00 p.m., P12+
    (6) No. 4 vs. Boston College
    Second Round
    W 2–0  16–3–0
    Husky Soccer Stadium (1,221)
    Seattle, WA
    December 1*
    5:00 p.m., P12+
    (6) No. 4 vs. (11) No. 11 Marshall
    Third Round
    W 4–1  17–3–0
    Husky Soccer Stadium (1,530)
    Seattle, WA
    December 7*
    9:00 a.m., BEDN
    (6) No. 4 vs. (3) No. 2 Georgetown
    Quarterfinals
    L 1–2  17–4–0
    Shaw Field (2,093)
    Washington, D.C.
    *Non-conference game. #Rankings from United Soccer Coaches. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
    All times are in Pacific Time.

    Rankings

    Ranking movements
    Legend: ██ Increase in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking.
    NR = Not ranked. RV = Received votes. т = Tied with team above or below. ( ) = First place votes.
    Week
    Poll Pre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Final 
    United Soccer[17] RV 13 8 12 10 7 2 2 (4) 1 (21) 1 (21) 1 (23) 6 (1) 4  
    Top Drawer Soccer[18] NR NR 13 11 23 17 13 2 2 1 1 1 5 5  
    College Soccer News[19] 28 23 10 12 10 5 3 3 1 1 1 9 6  
    Soccer America[20] 18 12 7 13 10 5 2 2 1 1 1 6 4

    Statistics

    Appearances and goals

    No. Pos Nat Player TotalRegular seasonNCAA Tournament
    AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
    0 GK Sam Fowler 909000
    1 GK Andrew Morrison 101000
    2 DF Kasey French 15115100
    3 DF Freddy Kleeman 14114100
    4 DF Ryan Sailor 808000
    5 DF Ethan Bartlow 16316300
    6 MF Daniel Ribas 000000
    7 MF Jaret Townsend 16516500
    8 FW Gio Miglietti 16516500
    9 MF Dylan Teves 919100
    10 MF James Smith 808000
    11 FW Joey Parish 16216200
    12 MF Tyler Smith 10010000
    13 MF John Magnus 15015000
    14 MF Christian Soto 16016000
    15 MF Ryan DeGroot 11111100
    16 DF Jasper Malamud 404000
    17 MF Michael Rojas 202000
    18 MF Imanol Rosales 15115100
    19 MF Cole Grimsby 11011000
    20 DF Charlie Ostrem 16016000
    21 DF Jayson Baca 808000
    22 FW Ryan Crowley 202000
    23 MF Nick Scardina 404000
    25 MF Euan Clark 000000
    26 MF Noah Whitman 000000
    28 MF Gabe Threadgold 000000
    30 MF Jacob Castro 000000
    33 MF Lucas Meek 14614600
    82 DF Andrew Conwell 000000
    98 MF Blake Bodily 14914900
    99 GK Bryce Logan 707000

    Last updated: 9 November 2019
    Source: GoHuskies.com

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    11. "Nicholas Scardina". TopDrawerSoccer.com. Retrieved 2019-09-15.
    12. "Euan Clark". TopDrawerSoccer.com. Retrieved 2019-09-15.
    13. "Jensen Jabara". TopDrawerSoccer.com. Retrieved 2019-09-15.
    14. "Gabriel Threadgold". TopDrawerSoccer.com. Retrieved 2019-09-15.
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