SAN MARCOS, Calif. – Women's soccer, men's soccer and volleyball will be the only sports in action this week for Cal State San Marcos Athletics.
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Men's and women's soccer will head to Cal State LA to face the Golden Eagles on Thursday. The women's game will kick off at 4:30 p.m. and will be followed by the men's game at 7 p.m. They'll then compete in their final regular-season game at Cal State Dominguez Hills on Saturday. The women's game will begin at 11:30 a.m. and will be followed by the men's game at 2 p.m.
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Volleyball's lone match of the week will see them head to La Jolla to face UC San Diego on Saturday. First serve is scheduled for 7 p.m.
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WOMEN'S SOCCER
Thursday, Oct. 31 – 4:30 p.m.
CSUSM (5-7-2, 4-5 CCAA) at Cal State LA (6-5-1, 3-4-1 CCAA)
Los Angeles, Calif. – University Stadium
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Saturday, Nov. 2 – 11:30 a.m.
CSUSM at Cal State Dominguez Hills (5-7-2, 4-5 CCAA)
Carson, Calif. – Toro Stadium
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PREVIOUS WEEK
- CSUSM fell 2-0 at No. 2 UC San Diego last Wednesday.
- The Cougars' Sunday contest at No. 19 Sonoma State was cancelled due to power outages in Rohnert Park.
- CSUSM is currently tied with Chico State for sixth place in the CCAA standings with 12 points.
- The Cougars' goals-against average of .883 ranks 68th nationally.
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THURSDAY AT LA
- The Golden Eagles sit right behind CSUSM in the CCAA standings with 10 points.
- CSULA took a 1-0 loss at Cal State Monterey Bay last Friday before earning a 1-0 win at Cal State East Bay on Sunday.
- The Golden Eagles' goals-against average of .714 ranks 43rd in the nation while the team's shutout percentage of .500 also ranks 43rd.
- The all-time series between CSUSM and CSULA is knotted up at 3-3.
- All three losses to the Golden Eagles have occurred in LA as the Cougars are 0-3.
- Last year, CSUSM earned a 3-2 win at The Cage.
- The Cougars and Golden Eagles have alternated wins in all six meetings against each other.
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REGULAR-SEASON FINALE AT DOMINGUEZ HILLS
- The Toros fell 1-0 at Cal State East Bay last Friday before coming up with a 1-0 win at Cal State Monterey Bay on Sunday.
- Before welcoming the Cougars, the Toros will first face No. 2 UC San Diego on Thursday.
- The Toros are tied with CSULA for eighth in the CCAA standings with 10 points.
- CSUDH has the worst save percentage in the CCAA at .714.
- Holly Kaemerle's 1.17 points per game ranks third in the conference.
- CSUSM owns a 4-3-1 lead in the all-time series against CSUDH, but the series is knotted at 3-3 when playing in Carson.
- In its last five meetings against the Toros, the Cougars are 4-0-1.
- CSUSM has won the past three meetings in Carson.
- Last season, the Cougars and Toros played to a 0-0 draw in The Cage.
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THE RENNEISEN FILE
- Head coach Bobby Renneisen enters his sixth year in charge of the women's program and 14th overall at CSUSM
- Renneisen's 2018 team made its second consecutive CCAA Tournament appearance in 2018 while also handing No. 1 UC San Diego its lone regular-season loss.
- Between 2006-13, Renneisen was an assistant/associate head coach for both the men's and women's soccer teams.
- As the women's head coach, Renneisen is 41-37-25Â (.519) for his career with the Cougars.
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MEN'S SOCCER
Thursday, Oct. 31 – 7 p.m.
CSUSM (5-8-2, 3-4-2 CCAA) at No. 4 Cal State LA (12-0-1, 7-0-1 CCAA)
Los Angeles, Calif. – University Stadium
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Saturday, Nov. 2 – 2 p.m.
CSUSM at Cal State Dominguez Hills (4-8-1, 3-5 CCAA)
Carson, Calif. – Toro Stadium
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PREVIOUS WEEK
- CSUSM fell 2-0 at UC San Diego this past Wednesday.
- The Cougars' Sunday contest at Sonoma State was cancelled due to power outages in Rohnert Park.
- CSUSM is currently seventh in the CCAA standings with 11 points.
- The Cougars' save percentage of .781 ranks 40th nationally.
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THURSDAY AGAINST THE GOLDEN EAGLES
- The Golden Eagles were ranked No. 4 in last week's United Soccer Coaches Top 25 Poll.
- CSULA is currently tied for second in the CCAA standings with 22 points.
- CSULA's lone blemish on its record was a 1-1 tie at Cal State San Bernardino on Oct. 17.
- This past weekend, the Golden Eagles defeated Cal State Monterey Bay and Cal State East Bay by scores of 2-0 and 1-0, respectively.
- Since the 2017 season, CSULA has lost just one game at home.
- The Golden Eagles' save percentage of .867 ranks second nationally while their goals-against average of .452 ranks fourth nationally.
- CSULA has the best scoring offense in the CCAA at 2.05 goals per game.
- Robin Lindahl's 12 total goals lead the CCAA and rank 34th nationally.
- CSUSM is 1-5 in the all-time series against CSULA and is 0-3 when playing in Los Angeles.
- The Cougars' lone win over the Golden Eagles was in San Marcos in 2016 as CSUSM came away with a 1-0 victory.
- The last four games against CSULA have been decided by one goal.
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WRAPPING UP THE REGULAR SEASON AT CSUDH
- The Toros are tied for eighth in the CCAA standings with nine points.
- CSUDH defeated Cal State East Bay 1-0 this past Friday before falling 3-1 at Cal State Monterey Bay on Sunday.
- The Toros' have the worst scoring offense in the league at 1.00 goals per game and the worst scoring defense at 2.428 goals allowed per game.
- CSUDH is putting up 5.61 corner kicks per game, third in the CCAA and 35th nationally.
- CSUSM is 1-6 in the all-time series against CSUDH and is 0-5 when playing in Carson.
- Last season, the Cougars earned their first victory against the Toros with a 2-1 win in The Cage.
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THE PULVERS FILE
- This season marks the 14th season for head coach Ron Pulvers at CSUSM.
- Pulvers has a 116-93-25 (.549) record as CSUSM's head men's coach.
- In 24 seasons as a collegiate head men's soccer coach, Pulvers holds a 242-164-39 (.588) career record.Â
- He was 84-42-24 (.640) while in charge of the CSUSM women's program.
- From 2006-13, Pulvers led both the CSUSM men's and women's soccer teams.
VOLLEYBALL
Saturday, Nov. 2 – 7 p.m.
CSUSM (14-7, 8-4 CCAA)Â at UC San Diego (14-7, 8-5 CCAA)
La Jolla, Calif. – RIMAC Arena
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PREVIOUS WEEK
- CSUSM went 1-0 last week with Saturday's match cancelled at Sonoma State due to power outages.
- The Cougars won a five-set thriller at Humboldt State on Thursday, their first five-set match of the season.
- CSUSM is third in the CCAA standings, a half a game head of UC San Diego, in the South Division.
- With Thursday's win, CSUSM extended its win streak to four matches. The Cougars opened the season with a five-match win streak. equaling their longest streak (Sept. 1-15, 2018) since moving to NCAA Division II.
- As a team in the CCAA statistics, CSUSM is ranked third in digs per set (15.17) and in blocks per set (2.20). Â
- CSUSM ranks 38th in the latest NCAA Division II statistics in blocks per set (2.20) with Cal State San Bernardino leading the country at 2.84.
- The blocking duo of Maddy Newcombe and Kassy Doering are ranked fifth (66) and sixth (63), respectively, in the CCAA in total blocks.
- Grecia Cordero-Barr continues to be the CCAA leader in digs (339) and digs per set (4.77).
SHOWDOWN AT UC SAN DIEGO
- Saturday's match at UCSD will be the first time the Cougars and Tritons will face each other this season.
- The Cougars will be searching for a win at UCSD for the first time as CSUSM has a 0-3 record when playing at RIMAC Arena.
- The Tritons dropped a four-set match last Thursday at Sonoma State, giving CSUSM sole possession of third place in the CCAA South Division standings.
- Jessica Reible, last week's National and CCAA Player of the Week, is second in the conference in hitting percentage (.430) and blocks per set (1.04).
- The Tritons are fourth in the CCAA South Division standings.
THE LEONARD FILE
- Head coach Andrea Leonard enters her ninth season in charge of the Cougar volleyball team, a program she has built from the ground up since arriving on campus in 2010.
- Leonard has a 174-112 (.608) record as CSUSM's head coach.
- In 16 seasons as a collegiate head volleyball coach, Leonard holds a 266-238 (.528) career record.Â
- Leonard was CSUSM's first-ever CCAA Coach of the Year after guiding the Cougars to a third-place finish in the overall standings in the 2017 season.
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