by Beau Chevalier
SAN DIEGO, CA — SFU suffered a surprise 2-1 loss to the Cal Poly Ponoma Broncos that saw them crash out of the NCAA Division II playoffs in a chippy affair on Thursday.
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by Beau Chevalier
SAN DIEGO, CA — SFU suffered a surprise 2-1 loss to the Cal Poly Ponoma Broncos that saw them crash out of the NCAA Division II playoffs in a chippy affair on Thursday.
by Beau Chevalier
BILLINGS, MT — SFU failed to pick up a needed three points in a game that saw the Clan take the lead in the 30th minute. The loss breaks SFU’s six game unbeaten streak and is their first ever loss against Montana State-Billings.
by Beau Chevalier
LACEY, WA — Another game-winning goal for SFU’s top scorer Matteo Polisi gave SFU the sole claim for first place in the GNAC standings, as they defeated Saint Martin’s in a hotly contested match.
by Beau Chevalier
BELLINGHAM, WA — Matteo Polisi’s goal in overtime saw the Clan win just in the nick of time and take their third clean sheet in three games.
by Beau Chevalier
BURNABY, BC — SFU displayed their clinical finishing ability in a match that saw the Clan dominate throughout the full 90 minutes, finishing with a 3-0 win Thursday night.
by Beau Chevalier
BURNABY, BC — SFU Men’s Soccer remained unbeaten at home as they claimed all three points in a 1-0 win against the Montana State-Billings Yellowjackets (MSUB), courtesy of a fantastic Adam Jones free-kick. The result was the Clan’s second win this week as SFU rose to second place in the GNAC standings.
by Austin Cozicar
BURNABY, BC — After a two-game win drought — a period that saw a draw and a loss, and saw the team drop 20 spots in national rankings — the SFU Men’s Soccer team found a win in a 3-1 contest against the Northwest Nazarene Crusaders at home.
by Austin Cozicar
CARSON, CA — Despite outshooting the Cal State Dominguez Hills Toros 17-4, SFU couldn’t finish their chances in a 0-0 draw
by Beau Chevalier
PORTLAND, OR — SFU’s six-match unbeaten start to the season was surprisingly cut short after three first half goals from the Concordia Cavaliers, who held out to claim all three points despite the Clan registering two goals of their own and outshooting the team 24-7.
by Beau Chevalier
BURNABY, BC — Having netted 14 goals in their last five games, SFU looked to continue their goal scoring form, and that they did, putting five past the bottom of the GNAC standings Saint Martin’s University Saints in a game dominated from start to finish.