The final votes have been tabulated and the Pacific Coast Athletic Conference (PCAC) All-Conference Team has been named. Cuyamaca’s Emerson Trujillo was voted the conference player-of-the-year after leading the Coyotes to a PCAC title.
Comet soccer players, Bryan Covarrubias and Seth Murphy have verbally committed to Life Pacific University and California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, respectively.
The MiraCosta College athletic department is proud to announce the progress of the first renovation facility project. The men's and women's soccer programs are excited to play in their new facility, targeted at opening October of 2020. The new field and support building is one of the first projects that is in motion as a result of Bond Measure MM, which was approved by voters in 2016. The facility includes one and a half international size soccer fields, a storage room/team room, an office and a changing room with restrooms.
The Cuyamaca College men’s soccer team captured the Pacific Coast Athletic Conference title on Friday with a 2-1 win against San Diego City College. The Coyotes now head to the CCCAA playoffs with a head of steam after finishing the season with three straight wins.
The 2019 men’s soccer season has reached the halfway point of the season, but it seems as if the race could go down to the wire before a champion is crowned. Cuyamaca College, Palomar College and MiraCosta College seem like the likely favorites heading to the heart of Pacific Coast Athletic Conference play.
The men’s soccer season kicks off later this week and the SID’s gathered their notes to conduct a preseason prediction. The order of finish was very close, with Southwestern College coming out on top by a razor-thin margin.
The 2018 men’s soccer season concluded last weekend and with the end of the season comes post-season recognition. College of the Desert headlined a great group of players and coaches named to the All-Pacific Coast Athletic Conference Team.
COD (1-0) opened up the 2018 season at home and with expectations elevated for this season, the Roadrunners decided to begin against the #3 team in the nation, the Cerritos Falcons (0-1), knocking off the perennial State Title contenders, 2-1.
San Bernardino Valley College opens the 2018 men's soccer season at Taft College on August 28, looking for a third straight Pacific Coast Athletic Conference (PCAC) title after winning the conference title in both 2016 and 2017. The PCAC sports information directors think the trend will continue, picking San Bernardino Valley College in what looks like a tight race this fall.