
Huskies Host Seattle U In NCAA First Round
November 20, 2024 | Men's Soccer
SEATTLE – Washington begins its journey for the College Cup on Thursday, hosting crosstown rival Seattle U in the First Round of the NCAA Tournament. Kickoff from Husky Soccer Stadium is set for 7 p.m. PT and streaming on ESPN+.
The Huskies concluded the regular season with a record of 8-4-5 and came in fourth in their first season in the Big Ten Conference with a record of 4-3-3. UW advanced the semifinal of the Big Ten Tournament.
HUSKIES IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT
For the 30th time in program history, the Huskies have been selected for the NCAA Tournament. Under head coach Jamie Clark, the Huskies have made the tournament 11 times with six third round appearances, three quarterfinals and trip to the College Cup in 2021. Washington has hosted at least one tournament match in 10 of those 11 appearances. The only exception was in 2020 where the entire tournament was held at a neutral site.
HOME FIELD ADVANTAGE
Since 1997, the Huskies have posted a 188-67-21 overall record at Husky Soccer Stadium, winning at least eight matches in 13 seasons including a 10-1-2 mark in 2013. In 2022, the Huskies set a new program record for single-match attendance when 3,876 people came to see Washington take on Seattle U in the Fewing Cup (formerly WAC/101 Club Cup). This season, UW is 6-1-2 at home.
ROAD DAWGS
Dating back to the 2019 season, the Huskies are 28-9-11 in true road contests. UW went undefeated in road matches twice during that span in 2022 (5-0-2) and 2021 (8-0-1). The Huskies also won eight road matches in 2019. This season, Washington is 2-4-4 away from Montlake (road and neutral site).
RANKED MATCHUPS
Since the 2019 season, the Huskies are 16-6-7 against ranked opponents in the regular season (at the time the game was played). Last season, Washington went 3-1-2 against ranked teams. UW went undefeated against ranked opponents in 2022 (2-0-1). In the last eight home matches against Top-5 teams, the Huskies hold a record of 6-2-0. This season, UW is 4-3-3 against the Top 25 (at the time the game was played) with victories over then No. 4 Oregon State, No. 11 Seattle U and No. 20 Northwestern - all at home - and No. 25 UCLA on the road.
THE RETURNERS
Plenty of experience returns for Washington with 24 returners from the 2023 team, including all-conference honorees Chris Meyers and Richie Aman. The Huskies return 61% of their goal production led by with Peter Kingston, Nick O'Brien, Mani Diop and Sean Sent who all had two goals apiece. UW also has 50% of their assists returning led by Kingston (5), Aman (4) and Cooper Brunell (3). O'Brien, Harrison Bertos and Joe Dale all had one assist. Kingston, Aman and Sent were all named to the Big Ten preseason players to watch list.
HOMEGROWN TALENT
The 2024 rosters see 17 of its 32 players (53%) from the state of Washington, with 13 from King County.
NEW DAWGS ON THE BLOCK
The Huskies brought in some new talent with six freshman and two transfers - Caden Buckley (Santa Clara) and Rhys Gourdie (San Diego). The WCC transfer duo were named to the all-conference team a season ago and have earned a conference championship at least once in their career. Incoming freshman, Zach Ramsey was named the 2023-24 Washington Boy's Soccer Gatorade Player of the Year after a stellar season at Mount Si. Ramsey is the first UW commit from the state of Washington to be named Gatorade player of the year since Michael Rojas in 2019. He is the second state Gatorade player of the year on the current roster joining Nani Deperro who won it for Oregon in 2022.
SETTING UP FOR SUCCESS
Of Washington's 25 goals on the season, nine have come off of set pieces. Both goals against No. 9 Denver were on corners taken by Peter Kingston to Harrison Bertos and Egor Akulov. In the upset win over No. 4 Oregon State, Chris Meyers sent into the box for Joe Dale. Charlie Kosakoff's goal against Air Force was off a corner by Meyers. In the ninth minute against No. 11 Seattle U, Meyers took a corner that Richie Aman found the back of the net on. Jack Maguire took the set piece against No. 20 Northwestern that Nick O'Brien scored on. Meyers netted his first goal of the season against No. 9 Maryland off a free kick to open the scoring. Egor Akulov scored the ninth set piece goal off of Peter Kingston's corner kick against Rutgers.
SPREADING THE WEALTH
Twelve Huskies have contributed goals for UW this season led by Peter Kingston with six and Charlie Kosakoff with five. Richie Aman (2), Cooper Brunell (2), Egor Akulov (2), Zach Ramsey (2), Chris Meyers (1), Joe Dale (1), Harrison Bertos (1), Nick O'Brien (1), Alex Hall (1) and Chris Peretti (1) have all contributed to the scoring.
THE STARTING XI
Nineteen different Huskies have earned a spot in the starting lineup this season. Chris Meyers, Egor Akulov, Caden Buckley and Jadon Bowton have started in all 19 matches. Harrison Bertos and Sean Sent have 18 starts. Peter Kingston and Rhys Gourdie have 17 starts while Richie Aman has 16 and Charlie Kosakoff has 15. Joe Dale have 12 appearances in the starting XI. Chris Peretti (5), Cooper Brunell (4), Zach Ramsey (3), Nick O'Brien (3), Connor Lofy (2), Alex Hall (1), Jack Maguire (1) and Conner Leber (1) have all seen their names on the lineup sheet. Bowton is the lone Husky to play all 1730 minutes. Akulov has only sat out for nine minutes this season.
BIG SECOND HALVES
The second half has been a game changer for the Huskies so far this season, with 13 of their 24 total goals coming in the last 45 minutes of action.
DEBUT MOMENTS
Nine Huskies have made their debut in the Purple and Gold in the first three matches of the season. In the season opener at Portland, transfers Rhys Gourdie and Caden Buckley got starts, while Egor Akulov saw his first collegiate minutes in the start on Thursday. True freshman Gabe Fernandez came on as a sub in the second half. Conner Leber and Connor Lofy also saw minutes in the season opener. True freshman Alex Hall made his debut in the home opener against Oregon State on Monday night. Zach Ramsey played the final 45 minutes against Denver, recording an assist on Harrison Bertos' goal in the 63rd minute. Chad Sovde made his collegiate debut at Michigan State, tallying 15 minutes.
INSTANT IMPACT
True freshmen Alex Hall, Zach Ramsey and Gabe Fernandez have seen significant time for the Purple and Gold totaling 1,082 minutes between the trio. Ramsey, in his 533 minutes of action over 14 matches, has recorded a pair of assists and goals to be fifth on the team with six points. He recorded his first career start against Penn State. Hall recorded his first career goal in his first career start against Loyola Marymount and added an assist against No. 25 UCLA. Ramsey was named to the Big Ten All-Freshman team.
AMONG THE ACTIVE LEADERS
Chris Meyers is tied for 47th among active Division I players with 16 career assists. Peter Kingston is tied for 19th with 84 appearances. Jadon Bowton ranks 21st with a 0.998 career goals against average.
HONOR ROLL
Peter Kingston – Big Ten Players to Watch, TopDrawerSoccer National Team of the Week Honorable Mention (Oct. 22), Second Team All-Big Ten
Richie Aman – Big Ten Players to Watch
Sean Sent – Big Ten Players to Watch
Chris Meyers – TopDrawerSoccer National Player of the Week (Sept. 3), TopDrawerSoccer National Team of the Week (Sept. 3), Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 10), Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 17), Big Ten All-Tournament Team
Jadon Bowton – Big Ten Goalkeeper of the Week (Sept. 24), Big Ten Goalkeeper of the Week (Nov. 5)
Harrison Bertos – TopDrawerSoccer Team of the Week Honorable Mention (Sept. 23)
Caden Buckley – Second Team All-Big Ten
Zach Ramsey – Big Ten All-Freshman Team
MOVIN' UP THE RECORD BOOK
With his seventh shutout of the season coming in the Big Ten Quarterfinals, Jadon Bowton has moved into a tied for 10th in single season shutouts.
NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Senior defender Chris Meyers was tabbed TopDrawerSoccer National Player of the Week on Sept. 3 following three consecutive matches with an assist against Oregon State, Denver and Air Force. All three assists came off corner kicks. He is the first Husky since Ilijah Paul in September 2022 to earn TDS National Player of the Week honors. He was named the program's first ever Big Ten player of the week on Sept. 10 following an assist in the upset victory over No. 11 Seattle U. Meyers racked up his second consecutive conference player of the week honor on Sept. 17 following his assist on Peter Kingston's goal in the ninth minute against No. 22 Michigan.
TOUGH SCHEDULE
The 2024 Washington men's soccer schedule features six teams that made the NCAA Tournament a season ago. UW opened the season with three consecutive ranked opponents for the first time in program history in No. 22 Portland, No. 4 Oregon State and No. 9 Denver. The Dawgs have faced 10 opponents - at the time the match was played - that were ranked. Seven opponents are currently ranked or receiving votes in the United Soccer Coaches Week 12 poll. Washington holds a record of 2-2-3 against those teams. UW is 3-3-5 against Quad 1 & 2 teams.
SCOUTING THE REDHAWKS
Seattle U clinched its spot in the NCAA Tournament as the winner of the WAC Tournament. The Redhawks finished the regular season with a record of 12-4-3 and 7-1-1 in conference action. As a team, Seattle U ranks in the top 10 nationally in scoring offense (8th; 2.26), shots per game (5th; 16.68), shots on goal per game (5th; 7.21), total goals (7th; 43), and total points (9th; 128). The Redhawks have five players with four or more goals led by Titus Washington with eight.
SERIES HISTORY
Washington leads the all-time series against Seattle U, 49-10-5. UW and the Redhawks have faced off twice in the postseason, splitting the series 1-1-0. The last time the teams met in the tournament was in 207 where the Redhawks came away with the First Round win 3-2 in overtime. UW won the first postseason meeting back in 2013, 4-2. Earlier this season, the Huskies came away with a 2-1 victory over then-No. 11 Seattle U to reclaim the Fewing Cup.
UP NEXT
The winner will go on to face 12-seed SMU Sunday in Dallas, Texas in the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament. Kickoff is set for 4 p.m. PT/6 p.m. CT at Washburne Soccer and Track Stadium.
For more information on the UW men's soccer team, follow @UW_MSoccer on X and Instagram.
The Huskies concluded the regular season with a record of 8-4-5 and came in fourth in their first season in the Big Ten Conference with a record of 4-3-3. UW advanced the semifinal of the Big Ten Tournament.
HUSKIES IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT
For the 30th time in program history, the Huskies have been selected for the NCAA Tournament. Under head coach Jamie Clark, the Huskies have made the tournament 11 times with six third round appearances, three quarterfinals and trip to the College Cup in 2021. Washington has hosted at least one tournament match in 10 of those 11 appearances. The only exception was in 2020 where the entire tournament was held at a neutral site.
HOME FIELD ADVANTAGE
Since 1997, the Huskies have posted a 188-67-21 overall record at Husky Soccer Stadium, winning at least eight matches in 13 seasons including a 10-1-2 mark in 2013. In 2022, the Huskies set a new program record for single-match attendance when 3,876 people came to see Washington take on Seattle U in the Fewing Cup (formerly WAC/101 Club Cup). This season, UW is 6-1-2 at home.
ROAD DAWGS
Dating back to the 2019 season, the Huskies are 28-9-11 in true road contests. UW went undefeated in road matches twice during that span in 2022 (5-0-2) and 2021 (8-0-1). The Huskies also won eight road matches in 2019. This season, Washington is 2-4-4 away from Montlake (road and neutral site).
RANKED MATCHUPS
Since the 2019 season, the Huskies are 16-6-7 against ranked opponents in the regular season (at the time the game was played). Last season, Washington went 3-1-2 against ranked teams. UW went undefeated against ranked opponents in 2022 (2-0-1). In the last eight home matches against Top-5 teams, the Huskies hold a record of 6-2-0. This season, UW is 4-3-3 against the Top 25 (at the time the game was played) with victories over then No. 4 Oregon State, No. 11 Seattle U and No. 20 Northwestern - all at home - and No. 25 UCLA on the road.
THE RETURNERS
Plenty of experience returns for Washington with 24 returners from the 2023 team, including all-conference honorees Chris Meyers and Richie Aman. The Huskies return 61% of their goal production led by with Peter Kingston, Nick O'Brien, Mani Diop and Sean Sent who all had two goals apiece. UW also has 50% of their assists returning led by Kingston (5), Aman (4) and Cooper Brunell (3). O'Brien, Harrison Bertos and Joe Dale all had one assist. Kingston, Aman and Sent were all named to the Big Ten preseason players to watch list.
HOMEGROWN TALENT
The 2024 rosters see 17 of its 32 players (53%) from the state of Washington, with 13 from King County.
NEW DAWGS ON THE BLOCK
The Huskies brought in some new talent with six freshman and two transfers - Caden Buckley (Santa Clara) and Rhys Gourdie (San Diego). The WCC transfer duo were named to the all-conference team a season ago and have earned a conference championship at least once in their career. Incoming freshman, Zach Ramsey was named the 2023-24 Washington Boy's Soccer Gatorade Player of the Year after a stellar season at Mount Si. Ramsey is the first UW commit from the state of Washington to be named Gatorade player of the year since Michael Rojas in 2019. He is the second state Gatorade player of the year on the current roster joining Nani Deperro who won it for Oregon in 2022.
SETTING UP FOR SUCCESS
Of Washington's 25 goals on the season, nine have come off of set pieces. Both goals against No. 9 Denver were on corners taken by Peter Kingston to Harrison Bertos and Egor Akulov. In the upset win over No. 4 Oregon State, Chris Meyers sent into the box for Joe Dale. Charlie Kosakoff's goal against Air Force was off a corner by Meyers. In the ninth minute against No. 11 Seattle U, Meyers took a corner that Richie Aman found the back of the net on. Jack Maguire took the set piece against No. 20 Northwestern that Nick O'Brien scored on. Meyers netted his first goal of the season against No. 9 Maryland off a free kick to open the scoring. Egor Akulov scored the ninth set piece goal off of Peter Kingston's corner kick against Rutgers.
SPREADING THE WEALTH
Twelve Huskies have contributed goals for UW this season led by Peter Kingston with six and Charlie Kosakoff with five. Richie Aman (2), Cooper Brunell (2), Egor Akulov (2), Zach Ramsey (2), Chris Meyers (1), Joe Dale (1), Harrison Bertos (1), Nick O'Brien (1), Alex Hall (1) and Chris Peretti (1) have all contributed to the scoring.
THE STARTING XI
Nineteen different Huskies have earned a spot in the starting lineup this season. Chris Meyers, Egor Akulov, Caden Buckley and Jadon Bowton have started in all 19 matches. Harrison Bertos and Sean Sent have 18 starts. Peter Kingston and Rhys Gourdie have 17 starts while Richie Aman has 16 and Charlie Kosakoff has 15. Joe Dale have 12 appearances in the starting XI. Chris Peretti (5), Cooper Brunell (4), Zach Ramsey (3), Nick O'Brien (3), Connor Lofy (2), Alex Hall (1), Jack Maguire (1) and Conner Leber (1) have all seen their names on the lineup sheet. Bowton is the lone Husky to play all 1730 minutes. Akulov has only sat out for nine minutes this season.
BIG SECOND HALVES
The second half has been a game changer for the Huskies so far this season, with 13 of their 24 total goals coming in the last 45 minutes of action.
DEBUT MOMENTS
Nine Huskies have made their debut in the Purple and Gold in the first three matches of the season. In the season opener at Portland, transfers Rhys Gourdie and Caden Buckley got starts, while Egor Akulov saw his first collegiate minutes in the start on Thursday. True freshman Gabe Fernandez came on as a sub in the second half. Conner Leber and Connor Lofy also saw minutes in the season opener. True freshman Alex Hall made his debut in the home opener against Oregon State on Monday night. Zach Ramsey played the final 45 minutes against Denver, recording an assist on Harrison Bertos' goal in the 63rd minute. Chad Sovde made his collegiate debut at Michigan State, tallying 15 minutes.
INSTANT IMPACT
True freshmen Alex Hall, Zach Ramsey and Gabe Fernandez have seen significant time for the Purple and Gold totaling 1,082 minutes between the trio. Ramsey, in his 533 minutes of action over 14 matches, has recorded a pair of assists and goals to be fifth on the team with six points. He recorded his first career start against Penn State. Hall recorded his first career goal in his first career start against Loyola Marymount and added an assist against No. 25 UCLA. Ramsey was named to the Big Ten All-Freshman team.
AMONG THE ACTIVE LEADERS
Chris Meyers is tied for 47th among active Division I players with 16 career assists. Peter Kingston is tied for 19th with 84 appearances. Jadon Bowton ranks 21st with a 0.998 career goals against average.
HONOR ROLL
Peter Kingston – Big Ten Players to Watch, TopDrawerSoccer National Team of the Week Honorable Mention (Oct. 22), Second Team All-Big Ten
Richie Aman – Big Ten Players to Watch
Sean Sent – Big Ten Players to Watch
Chris Meyers – TopDrawerSoccer National Player of the Week (Sept. 3), TopDrawerSoccer National Team of the Week (Sept. 3), Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 10), Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 17), Big Ten All-Tournament Team
Jadon Bowton – Big Ten Goalkeeper of the Week (Sept. 24), Big Ten Goalkeeper of the Week (Nov. 5)
Harrison Bertos – TopDrawerSoccer Team of the Week Honorable Mention (Sept. 23)
Caden Buckley – Second Team All-Big Ten
Zach Ramsey – Big Ten All-Freshman Team
MOVIN' UP THE RECORD BOOK
With his seventh shutout of the season coming in the Big Ten Quarterfinals, Jadon Bowton has moved into a tied for 10th in single season shutouts.
NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Senior defender Chris Meyers was tabbed TopDrawerSoccer National Player of the Week on Sept. 3 following three consecutive matches with an assist against Oregon State, Denver and Air Force. All three assists came off corner kicks. He is the first Husky since Ilijah Paul in September 2022 to earn TDS National Player of the Week honors. He was named the program's first ever Big Ten player of the week on Sept. 10 following an assist in the upset victory over No. 11 Seattle U. Meyers racked up his second consecutive conference player of the week honor on Sept. 17 following his assist on Peter Kingston's goal in the ninth minute against No. 22 Michigan.
TOUGH SCHEDULE
The 2024 Washington men's soccer schedule features six teams that made the NCAA Tournament a season ago. UW opened the season with three consecutive ranked opponents for the first time in program history in No. 22 Portland, No. 4 Oregon State and No. 9 Denver. The Dawgs have faced 10 opponents - at the time the match was played - that were ranked. Seven opponents are currently ranked or receiving votes in the United Soccer Coaches Week 12 poll. Washington holds a record of 2-2-3 against those teams. UW is 3-3-5 against Quad 1 & 2 teams.
SCOUTING THE REDHAWKS
Seattle U clinched its spot in the NCAA Tournament as the winner of the WAC Tournament. The Redhawks finished the regular season with a record of 12-4-3 and 7-1-1 in conference action. As a team, Seattle U ranks in the top 10 nationally in scoring offense (8th; 2.26), shots per game (5th; 16.68), shots on goal per game (5th; 7.21), total goals (7th; 43), and total points (9th; 128). The Redhawks have five players with four or more goals led by Titus Washington with eight.
SERIES HISTORY
Washington leads the all-time series against Seattle U, 49-10-5. UW and the Redhawks have faced off twice in the postseason, splitting the series 1-1-0. The last time the teams met in the tournament was in 207 where the Redhawks came away with the First Round win 3-2 in overtime. UW won the first postseason meeting back in 2013, 4-2. Earlier this season, the Huskies came away with a 2-1 victory over then-No. 11 Seattle U to reclaim the Fewing Cup.
UP NEXT
The winner will go on to face 12-seed SMU Sunday in Dallas, Texas in the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament. Kickoff is set for 4 p.m. PT/6 p.m. CT at Washburne Soccer and Track Stadium.
For more information on the UW men's soccer team, follow @UW_MSoccer on X and Instagram.
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