Green Scores Two Goals, Earns Two Weekly Honors Nov 10, 2009
- University of New Mexico sophomore midfielder earned two weekly awards today after scoring both goals, including the game-winner, in a 2-0 Saturday home win over UNLV. Green was named to the College Soccer News National Team of the Week and was also selected as the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Player of the Week ... The University of New Mexico men's soccer team heads to Denver, Colorado this week for the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Tournament. (Golobos.com)
No. 2 Cal Men's Water Polo Tops No. 8 Long Beach State, 13-7 Nov 10, 2009
The Golden Bears improved to 18-4 overall and 5-1 in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation, while the 49ers dropped to 8-11 and 1-6 in league play. Senior captain and redshirt freshman added two goals apiece as Cal won its seventh match in a row. (Calbears.com)
Strong First Quarter Propels No. 9 UCSB to MPSF Win Over No. 13 Pacific Nov 9, 2009
UC Santa Barbara Official Athletics Site. The Gauchos opened the game with seven unanswered goals. (Ucsbgauchos.com)
New Mexico Dominates UNLV With 2-0 Win Nov 8, 2009
The win secures the second seed for the Lobos in the upcoming Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Tournament. Obtaining the #2 seed was crucial, as it gives New Mexico a first-round bye in the tournament and allows them to bypass back-to-back games on Thursday and Friday, Nov 12 and 13. (Golobos.com)
No. 9 UCSB Splits Pair of Home Contests Nov 8, 2009
UC Santa Barbara Official Athletics Site. The Gauchos fell to No. 2 Cal before easily defeating Fresno Pacific. (Ucsbgauchos.com)
Falcons Drop 2-0 Decision to DU in Regular-Season Finale Nov 8, 2009
With the victory, Denver improved to 5-9-3 overall and finished 2-4-1 in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation , while the Falcons fell to 7-8-1 and 2-5 in league play. The two teams will meet again in five days in the first round of the MPSF tournament on Thursday, Nov. 12 at the University of Denver Stadium beginning at 7 p.m. Denver finished fourth in the regular-season standings and the Falcons placed fifth. (Airforcesports.com)
STEVENS: Lobos Salute Five Special Lobos On Senior Night Nov 7, 2009
" Spoken like Ejdemyr. Spoken like a Fishbein Lobo. No doubt a strong quality in these Lobos is the undying belief that they can outplay and beat anyone who stands between them and a net. Unfortunately in soccer, outplaying an opponent doesn't always insure victory. The Lobos are in a tight race for MPSF respect. They need to beat UNLV. UNM's only sure path to the NCAA postseason is to win the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation tourney and snatch up the automatic bid that goes to the winner. If... (Golobos.com)
No. 13 UC Davis Takes On Stanford Wednesday Nov 4, 2009
Aggies head into final stretch before conference tournament (Ucdavisaggies.com)
Falcons Host DU in Regular Season Finale Nov 4, 2009
Falcons Host DU in Season Finale The Air Force Falcons wrap up their 2009 regular season this weekend by hosting the University of Denver on Saturday, Nov. 7 at 7 p.m. Air Force is 7-7-1 overall and 2-4 in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation, while the Pioneers are 3-9-3 overall and 0-4-1 in league play entering their game against Seattle University on Thursday, Nov. 5 in Denver. Air Force Drops Two League Games The Falcons lost a pair of conference road games last weekend to fall to 0-7 in... (Airforcesports.com)
Jim Gullo Named to Academic All-District Team Nov 3, 2009
Air Force is currently 7-7-1 overall and 2-4 in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation. The Falcons wrap up the 2009 regular season this Saturday, Nov. 7, at home against the University of Denver. (Airforcesports.com)
Seattle Univ. Downs Air Force, 2-1, in Overtime Nov 2, 2009
Ian Walsh scored with less than two minutes remaining in the second overtime to give the Seattle University men's soccer team a 2-1 victory over Air Force Sunday afternoon in Mountain Pacific Sports Federation action at the Starfire Soccer Complex. With the victory, Seattle improved to 3-10-1 overall and 2-3 in the MPSF, while the Falcons fell to 7-7-1 and 2-4 in league play. (Airforcesports.com)
Falcons Drop 2-1 Deciswion to CSU Bakersfield Oct 31, 2009
With the victory, CSUB improved to 7-6-2 overall and 2-3 in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation, while the Falcons fell to 7-6-1 and 2-3 in league play. Fassler scored the game-winner after receiving a cross from Kory Kindle and placing a shot past Falcon goalie for his fifth tally of the season. (Airforcesports.com)
Falcons Play at Bakersfield and Seattle This Weekend Oct 30, 2009
Falcons Back Out on Road The Air Force Falcons continue play within the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation this weekend with a pair of games on the road ... Mauro MPSF Player of the Week Freshman Goalie was named the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Player of the Week after making 10 saves and allowing just one goal in AFA s two wins this past weekend. (Airforcesports.com)
UC Davis And IMG Form Partnership Oct 30, 2009
The University of California, Davis sponsors 27 sports for men and women and is an NCAA Division I member of the Big West Conference in most sports and also holds affiliations for specific sports in several others including the Pac-10 Conference and Mountain Pacific Sports Federation. For more information about UC Davis Athletics please go to http://ucdavisaggies. (Ucdavisaggies.com)
Eric Wilson Named to CollegeSoccerNews.com National Team of the Week Oct 27, 2009
helped the Falcons sweep a pair of Mountain Pacific Sports Federation games at home this past weekend. Air Force defeated New Mexico, 1-0, on Friday and UNLV, 2-1, on Sunday. (Airforcesports.com)
Falcons Down UNLV, 2-1 Oct 26, 2009
With the victory, Air Force improved to 7-5-1 overall and evened its record at 2-2 in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation, while UNLV fell to 6-5-3 and 0-3-1 in league play. Gomez' goal, his third overall and second game-winner this season, came off a free kick following a UNLV foul. (Airforcesports.com)
Shorthanded Rebels Fall At Air Force Oct 26, 2009
LAS VEGAS - Playing down a man for the final 60 minutes of the contest, UNLV (6-5-3, 0-3-1) almost pulled out a tie outcome on the road but Air Force (7-5-1, 2-2) scored the game-winner in the 86th minute to claim a 2-1 victory in Mountain Pacific Sports Federation men's soccer action on Sunday afternoon from Cadet Soccer Stadium. In the 30th minute, UNLV's was issued a red card after a handball in the box follwing a corner kick resulted in a blocked shot, forcing UNLV to go shorthanded for the... (Unlvrebels.com)
Rebels Claim 2-2 Tie At Denver Oct 24, 2009
DENVER - UNLV scored two first half goals but Denver rallied with two late second-half scores to force a 2-2 double-overtime tie between the teams in Mountain Pacific Sports Federation men's soccer action on Friday night from Pioneer Field. The Rebels (6-4-3, 0-2-1 MPSF) got on the scoreboard early, as headed in a shot from the right side in the third minute for a 1-0 advantage. (Unlvrebels.com)
Rosser's Penalty Kick Lifts Falcons to 1-0 Win over New Mexico Oct 24, 2009
With the victory, Air Force improved to 6-5-1 overall and 1-2 in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation, while New Mexico fell to 8-5 and 2-1 in league play. New Mexico dominated the statistical categories, outshooting the Falcons, 15-7, and taking six corner kicks to Air Force's two. (Airforcesports.com)
Falcons Ranked 14th in Pre-Season Poll Oct 23, 2009
Air Force is first among its service academy counterparts and fifth in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation ... Mountain Pacific Sports Federation foes Stanford, California and Oklahoma are ranked first, second and third, respectively. (Airforcesports.com)
Falcons Host New Mexico and UNLV This Weekend Oct 21, 2009
Falcons Host UNM and UNLV The Air Force Falcons continue play within the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation this weekend with a pair of games at the Cadet Soccer Stadium. Air Force, 5-5-1 overall and 0-2 in the MPSF, will host New Mexico (8-4, 2-0) on Friday, Oct. 23 at 7 p.m., and UNLV (6-4-2, 0-2) on Sunday, Oct. 25 at 1 p.m. New Mexico is tied with Sacramento State and San Jose State for first place in the MPSF, while UNLV is tied with Air Force and Denver for sixth place. (Airforcesports.com)
Wil Toppen Selected MPSF Co-Player of the Week Oct 20, 2009
WOODLAND, CALIF. - University of California sophomore goalie has been named the Oct. 19 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Co-Mikasa Player of the Week, it was announced by MPSF commissioner Al Beaird. Toppen, who is the second Golden Bear in as many weeks to be selected for the league's weekly award, shared his first career MPSF player of the week honor with USC sophomore goalie Joel Dennerley. (Calbears.com)
Last-Minute Goal Sinks Rebels Oct 19, 2009
LAS VEGAS - Seattle's Ian Walsh headed in a goal with less then 50 seconds remaining in the second half as the Redhawks stunned UNLV 2-1 in Mountain Pacific Sports Federation men's soccer action on Sunday afternoon from Peter Johann Memorial Field. SU (2-8-1, 1-1 MPSF) notched the day's first goal in the 19th minute, when Ed Walugembe drove down the right side of the field, dribbled into the box and blasted in a shot from 12 yards out for a score, putting the Redhawks up 1-0. (Unlvrebels.com)
Falcons Drop 1-0 Decision at San Jose State Oct 19, 2009
Dan Addiego scored his first collegiate goal at the 6:25 mark and the San Jose State defense made it hold up Spartan men's soccer team posted a 1-0 victory over Mountain Pacific Sports Federation rival Air Force Sunday at Spartan Stadium. San Jose State, unbeaten over its last six matches, moves its overall record to 7-6-1 and remains perfect at 2-0 in the MPSF. Air Force, meanwhile, drops to 5-5-1 overall and 0-2 in league play. (Airforcesports.com)
Falcons Drop MPSF Opener to Sacramento State, 2-0 Oct 18, 2009
With the win, the Hornets improve to 5-5-1, 1-0-0 inside of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation, while Air Force falls to 5-4-1, 0-1-0 in the MPSF.. In a physical match that saw the clubs combine for 40 fouls and three cautions, it was Sacramento State that found the scoring column first in the 37th minute. (Airforcesports.com)
Roadrunners Run Past Rebels Oct 18, 2009
LAS VEGAS - The UNLV Rebels men's soccer team (6-3-2 overall, 0-1-1 MPSF) dropped its home-opening Mountain Pacific Sports Federation match to the Cal State Bakersfield Roadrunners (6-3-2, 1-0-0) by a 3-1 margin Friday night from Peter Johann Memorial Field. The Roadrunners jumped out quickly with a goal one minute into the contest and never looked back en route to the victory. (Unlvrebels.com)
No. 8 Gauchos Come Up Short Against No. 9 UC Irvine Oct 18, 2009
UC Santa Barbara Official Athletics Site. Milos Golic scored a season-high five goals in the loss. (Ucsbgauchos.com)
DIGEST U.S.'s Sloan takes gold in all-around Oct 17, 2009
-- In men's water polo, No. 2 Cal (12-4, 1-1 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation) beat visiting No. 4 UCLA 7-6, getting three goals from sophomore Ivan Rackov. Elsewhere. (San Francisco Chronicle -- Sports)
Falcons Open MPSF Play This Weekend Oct 16, 2009
Falcons Open MPSF Play This Week The Air Force Falcons travel to California for thier first two Mountain Pacific Sports Federation games of the 2009 season ... Rhynard Named Player of Week Air Force senior forward has been named the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation co-Player of the Week after registering two goals and one assist in the Falcons 6-3 win over UMKC Monday. (Airforcesports.com)
Gauchos Continue Road Swing at UCSD and UC Irvine Oct 16, 2009
UC Santa Barbara Official Athletics Site. Eighth-ranked UCSB enters the week with an 8-6 record. (Ucsbgauchos.com)
Aztecs to Run the Show at Speedo Top 40 Event Oct 15, 2009
The two-time first-team all-Mountain Pacific Sports Federation selection currently owns the school record for goals in a season with 106 in 1999 and is third all-time in career goals with 235. Dabbaghian played one season at SDSU with Rotsart in 1998 and garnered third-team All-America accolades. (Goaztecs.com)
Falcons Blow By UMKC, 6-3 Oct 13, 2009
The Falcons open play in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation on Friday, Oct. 16 on the road at Sacramento State, beginning at 4 p.m.. Team Information. (Airforcesports.com)
Falcons Host UMKC on Columbus Day Oct 12, 2009
Rosser Top Ten in Assists Senior , who is tied for the lead in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation with four assists, leads the conference and is ranked eighth in the country in assists per game at 0. 67 (four assists in six games). (Airforcesports.com)
Nation's Best Face-Off at UCI Invitational this Weekend Oct 10, 2009
UC Santa Barbara Official Athletics Site. Sixth-ranked UCSB will open the tournament against No. 12 UC Davis. (Ucsbgauchos.com)
No. 3 USC Sets Sights On Seventh SoCal Crown Oct 8, 2009
TOURNEY NOTES: This season's edition of the SoCal Tournament has been officially titled the UCI Invitational, and again will include nine Mountain Pacific Sports Federation teams, along with competitive teams from around the country. Non-California-based powers Bucknell, Princeton and Navy are making the trip to Irvine, along with UC Davis, UC San Diego, LMU and Redlands. (Usctrojans.com)
Waagbo Joins Aggie Lacrosse Staff Oct 7, 2009
Former Navy assistant set numerous school records at Duke. With her knowledge, passion for the game, and her competitive nature, I have no doubt she'll be a great addition to our program. (Ucdavisaggies.com)
No. 12 Aggies Head South For UCI Invite Oct 7, 2009
UC Davis opens against UC Santa Barbara, then faces USC or Bucknell in second round. To go down and play at SoCal with all of the top teams, I hope our guys think, `Huh, I've seen this before. (Ucdavisaggies.com)
Men's waterpolo's Brian Dudley finds success in and out of the Spieker Oct 6, 2009
Last season, Dudley raised his scoring total to 28 goals, was the Nov. 17 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Player of the Week after a match-winning goal in sudden-death overtime at Long Beach State, and was an honorable mention All-American. He was also selected as the winner of the Peter J. Cutino Water Polo Trophy as the team's most improved player. (Calbears.com)
#6 UCSB Opens at Home This Weekend and Hosts Alumni Oct 3, 2009
UC Santa Barbara Official Athletics Site. 6 UCSB Opens at Home This Weekend and Hosts Alumni. (Ucsbgauchos.com)
Tough Test Awaits Broncos in No. 25 Brown Sep 24, 2009
San Jose State was 9-5-4 overall last season, competing in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) which has reintroduced its conference tournament, which will be held in Denver this November. SJSU was 7-1-2 at home last season. (Santaclarabroncos.com)
Another Marshall Weekly Honor Sep 24, 2009
LAS VEGAS - UNLV's was named the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation co-Player of the Week, it was announced by the league office on Monday. It is the second weekly MPSF honor of his career, as he was also honored in the first week of the season. (Unlvrebels.com)
Rebels, Bruins Face Off Sunday Sep 24, 2009
The biggest impact this year has come from freshman forward , who is currently first in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation and 15th in the nation with six goals, while his 16 points also ranks him first in the league and 16th in the NCAA.. He s not the only freshman that ranks high in the league, as freshman midfielder Zach Kupher is tied third in the league in both points (nine) and goals (four). (Unlvrebels.com)
Falcons Play Two in California This Weekend Sep 23, 2009
Rosser currently leads the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation in assists and assists per game (0. 8), and is ranked 10th in the nation in assists per game. (Airforcesports.com)
Rebel Classic Kicks Off Friday Sep 20, 2009
The biggest impact this year has come from freshman forward , who is currently tied for first in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation with 10 points off four goals and two assists. Freshman midfielder Zach Kupher and junior midfielder are both tied for fifth in the league with five points (two goals, 1 assist), while senior forward is ninth with four points (two goals). (Unlvrebels.com)
No. 6 UCSB is Back in Action This Weekend at NorCal Invite Sep 19, 2009
University of California, Santa Barbara Official Athletic Site. The Gauchos will take-on Air Force in the first round. (Ucsbgauchos.com)
Eagles Auxiliary Hosts First Washer Tournament Sep 17, 2009
Pacific Youth Association, local Boy Scouts, Pacific Sports Club and many other benefits, dinners and auctions. "This was only our inaugural washer tournament," Noe said. (Missourian Publishing, MO)
No. 1 USC Looks For Fourth Straight NorCal Title Sep 17, 2009
Including tournament host Stanford, all nine Mountain Pacific Sports Federation teams will be included, along with competitive teams from around the country. Non-California-based power #14 Air Force is making another trip to California for the tourney, along with #17 UC San Diego, #5 LMU, #12 Santa Clara, #12 UC Davis, #10 Concordia and D-III's #3 Pomona-Pitzer. (Usctrojans.com)
Irish To Host Eighth Annual Hilton Garden Inn Mike Berticelli ... Sep 11, 2009
New Mexico notched an 11-6-2 record last season, including a 7-3-0 mark in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation. the Lobos returned 12 starters and 14 letterwinners from that squad. (Und.com)
Cory Nasoff Named MPSF Co-Player of the Week Sep 9, 2009
WOODLAND, CALIF. - University of California sophomore attacker has been named the Sept. 8 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Co-Mikasa Player of the Week, it was announced by MPSF commissioner Al Beaird. Nasoff shared the first MPSF player of the week honor of the season with USC sophomore Peter Kurzeka. (Calbears.com)
No. 3 UCLA Men's Water Polo Opens Season at Princeton on ESPNU Sep 9, 2009
PRESEASON POLL UCLA has been tabbed fourth in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) preseason coaches' poll, behind USC, Stanford and California, respectively. UC Santa Barbara has been selected fifth, while Pepperdine and UC Irvine have drawn a tie for sixth. (Uclabruins.com)
Getting started Sep 4, 2009
When Sierra Pacific sports its first varsity team in two seasons, Blanchard will be the coach. And Blanchard has been around in Kings County long enough to see how to get a program started. (Hanford Sentinal, CA)
Falcons Open 2009 Season This Weekend at College of Charleston Sep 3, 2009
With the addition of Seattle University and Cal-State Bakersfield, the eight-team Mountain Pacific Sports Federation will not play a home-and-home conference slate for the first time since 2003. Air Force opens MPSF play on Friday, Oct. 16 at Sacramento State, and hosts three league games this season, against New Mexico (Friday, Oct. 23), UNLV (Sunday, Oct. 25) and defending MPSF champion Denver (Saturday, Nov. 7). (Airforcesports.com)
Cardinal Insider: Introducing Stanford's Weekly Sports Notebook Sep 3, 2009
" The lights came from the old Stanford Stadium, which was demolished in 2005. The field hockey program has had them for over a year, and was able to raise the money to put them in place. * * * WOMEN'S SOCCER: Shooting targets The Stanford women's soccer record for shots in a game going into this season was 33. The No. 4 Cardinal (3-0) has already exceeded that total twice. Stanford took 40 shots in a 2-1 victory at Cal Poly on Friday and 35 more in a 5-2 home-opening victory over San Diego... (Gostanford.com)
Billikens Set For Tuesday's Home Opener Against New Mexico Sep 1, 2009
Scouting New Mexico: The Lobos are members of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF), a league they have won six of the last eight years. Last season, New Mexico went 11-6-2 and 7-3-0 in league play, just missing an NCAA Tournament berth. (Slubillikens.com)
Amy Bokker Joins U.S. National Team Coaching Staff Aug 30, 2009
She was named the 2009 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) Coach of the Year after Stanford won the conference championship and finished the season ranked No. 13 in the country. Bokker served as head coach at George Mason from 1998 to 2008. (Gostanford.com)
Lacrosse Team Earns National Academic Honor Aug 26, 2009
On the field, Stanford (14-4) won its fifth consecutive Mountain Pacific Sports Federation championship, tied a school record for victories, set a record for single-season goals (264) and pulled off an upset at No. 3 Penn. Off the field, the Cardinal placed 14 players on the Academic All-MPSF team and also received Stanford's prestigious Thomas W. Ford Award, which is given by the school to the team that is most active in the community. (Gostanford.com)
Men's Gymnastics Announces Ambitious 2010 Schedule Aug 25, 2009
The Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Championships will be held in Norman, Okla. on April 3, while the 2010 NCAA Championships will be held April 15-17 in West Point, N.Y.. (Airforcesports.com)
Women's Gymnastics Releases Exciting 2010 Schedule Aug 25, 2009
for the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Championships. The NCAA Regional Championships are slated April 10 in Salt Lake City, Utah, while the USA Gymnastics Collegiate Championships will be April 15-17 in Denton, Texas. (Airforcesports.com)
UCLA Men's Water Polo Among Top Four Teams in Preseason Polls Aug 21, 2009
Additionally, the Bruins have been selected fourth in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) preseason coaches' poll. UCLA received 42 points in the preseason poll. (Uclabruins.com)
Rebels Slated Fourth In Preseason Poll Aug 15, 2009
LAS VEGAS - UNLV was picked to finish fourth in the 2009 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation preseason men's soccer coaches' poll, which was released on Friday ... 2009 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Preseason Men's Soccer Coaches' Poll. (Unlvrebels.com)
Eight Gymnasts Earn NACGCW Academic Awards Aug 5, 2009
UC Davis ranked 14th nationwide in overall team GPA (Ucdavisaggies.com)
Lawson, Shoji, Set for Junior World Championships Jul 28, 2009
Lawson, an outside hitter, was a third-team All-Mountain Pacific Sports Federation selection and was the only Stanford player to start all 32 matches. He finished with 400 kills, the highest total for a freshman in school history in the rally-scoring era (since 2001). (Gostanford.com)
3,000 Athletes Race in 9th Annual Nautica(R) New York City Triathlon Jul 27, 2009
com) is produced by Pacific Sports LLC. The Nautica New York City Triathlon (nyctri. com) is produced by Korff Enterprises. (PR Newswire)
Abbey Rogers Named MWC Female Student-Athlete of the Year Jul 15, 2009
A three-year letterwinner for the Falcons' gymnastics squad, Rogers capped off her stellar collegiate career in with three conference titles, her second straight Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Gymnast of the Year award, four all-conference selections, 16 first-place finishes and an invitation to the NCAA Regional Championships. She was also awarded the Academy's Most Valuable Female Athlete honor. (Airforcesports.com)
Matt Flesher Named Assistant Women's Water Polo Coach Jul 8, 2009
During Flesher's time assisting the Bruins, two players were the recipients of the Peter J. Cutino Award (named after the legendary Cal men's water polo coach) as the national player of the year, 17 players were named All-Americans and 21 athletes were selected All-Mountain Pacific Sports Federation. "Matt is a student of the game, an excellent recruiter and a great teacher," said Corso, the 1996 USA men's Olympic coach who will be entering his fourth season coaching the Bears next spring. (Calbears.com)