California Golden Bears men's soccer American college soccer team
For information on all University of California, Berkeley sports, see California Golden Bears
California Golden Bears men's soccer Founded 1906; 119 years ago (1906 ) University University of California, Berkeley Head coach Leonard Griffin (3rd season) Conference ACC Location Berkeley , California Stadium Edwards Stadium (Capacity: 22,000)Nickname Bears, Cal, UC Berkeley Colors Blue and gold[ 1] 1960, 2005, 2013 1960, 1977, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2013, 2014 1960, 1977, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1996, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2017, 2019 1936, 1937, 1938, 1946, 1947, 1983, 1996, 2006, 2007, 2010
The California Golden Bears men's soccer team is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team of University of California, Berkeley in Berkeley, California , United States.[ 2] The team is a member of the ACC , which is part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association 's Division I . California's first men's soccer team was fielded in 1906. The team plays its home games at Edwards Stadium . The Golden Bears are coached by Kevin Grimes .
History
The university fielded its first soccer team in 1906. The Bears won their first conference in 1936, the California Intercollegiate . Until the league was disbanded in 1954, the team had won 5 conference titles.[ 3] The Bears have been in several NCAA conferences over their history.
In 1983, the Bears won the Pacific Soccer Conference. The Bears won the Mountain Pacific tournament in 1996. In 2000, the Bears joined the Pac-12 Conference , when men's soccer was enlisted as a varsity sport in the conference. Since then, the Bears have won three Pac-12 titles: 2006, 2007 and 2010.[ 4]
The Bears have appeared in the NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament 18 times. Their best performances came in 1960, 2005 and 2013, where the Bears reached the quarter-finals of the competition.[ 5]
Players
Current roster
As of 12 Sep 2024 [ 6]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Notes
Team management
Coaching staff
Manager
Leonard Griffin
Assistant manager
Ricardo Gutierrez
Assistant manager
Jake Wilson
Assistant manager
Ben Solomon
Head of goalkeeping
Henry Foulk
Head coaching history
Years
Coach
Games
W
L
T
Pct.
1906–1911
(Records not kept)
1912–1913
C.Y. Williamson
6
0
5
1
.083
1914–1915
G. DeGamendia
11
5
4
2
.546
1916
Carl Shafor
9
5
4
0
.556
1917
F.W. Cozens
4
3
1
0
.750
1920–1924
John Mathews
9
4
4
1
.500
1925–1931
Carl Zamloch
58
34
17
7
.647
1932
Reginald Downing
9
1
6
2
.222
1933–1951
Julius Schroeder
194
131
34
29
.750
1952–1980
Bob DiGrazia
374
202
133
39
.592
1981–1989
Bill Coupe
185
113
59
13
.646
1990–1992
Dave Chaplik
60
23
32
5
.425
1993–1999
Mark Mallon
135
62
60
13
.507
2000–2021
Kevin Grimes
241
131
80
30
.609
2022–
Leonard Griffin
31
9
13
9
.443
NCAA tournament results
The Bears have made 19 NCAA Tournament appearances
Year
Record
Seed
Region
Round
Opponent
Results
1960
6–2
—
St. Louis
Quarter-final
Saint Louis
L 0–2
1977
11–5–3
—
San Francisco
Second round
UCLA
L 1–3
1981
13–5–1
—
Berkeley
First round
San Diego State
L 0–4
1983
17–3
—
Las Vegas
First round
UNLV
L 1–3 (OT)
1985
16–4–1
—
Los Angeles
First round
UCLA
L 1–3
1986
15–4–2
—
St. Louis
First round
Saint Louis
L 0–2
1996
12–6–2
—
Seattle
First round
Fresno State
L 1–2
2001
10–8–1
—
Stanford
First round
Santa Clara
L 0–1 (3OT)
2002
13–5–2
—
Los Angeles
Second round Third round
UC Santa Barbara UCLA
W 2–1L 1–2
2003
10–8–2
—
New York
First round Second round
San Jose State UC Santa Barbara
W 2–0L 0–2
2004
12–3–3
—
Indianapolis
First round Second round
Santa Clara No. 7 SMU
W 2–1 (OT)L 0–1
2005
13–3–2
No. 7
Albuquerque
Second round Third round Quarter-finals
Santa ClaraWake Forest No. 2 New Mexico
T 0–0 (PK)W 3–2 (2OT)L 0–1
2006
12–5–1
No. 13
Charlottesville
Second round Third round
New Mexico No. 4 Virginia
W 3–1L 1–2
2007
11–5–2
—
Providence
First round Second round
UC Davis No. 11 Virginia Tech
W 2–1 (OT)L 2–3
2008
11–5–2
—
College Park
First round Second round Third round
San Francisco No. 15 UC Santa Barbara No. 2 Maryland
W 3–0W 3–2 (2OT)L 1–2
2010
12–2–3
No. 6
Akron
Second round Third round Quarter-finals
Santa BarbaraBrown No. 3 Akron
W 2–1 (OT)W 2–0T 3–3 (PK)
2013
12–4–2
No. 4
Berkeley
Second round Third round Quarter-finals
Bradley Coastal Carolina No. 5 Maryland
W 3–1W 1–0W 1–0L 1–2
2014
12–4–2
No. 15
Los Angeles
Second round Third round
SIU Edwardsville No. 2 UCLA
W 1–0L 2–3
2017
11–7–0
N/A
Berkeley
First round
San Francisco
L 1–2
2019
8–7–3
N/A
Santa Barbara
First round
Santa Barbara
L 1–3
Honors
References
External links
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