Category Archives: Men’s Soccer

Denver Stung on Penalty Kicks Again, Falls to Portland in NCAA Second Round

In last season’s NCAA College Cup, the University of Denver and Vermont played to a 1-1 draw through regulation and two 10-minute overtime periods. The match was decided on a penalty shootout, which Vermont won 4-3 to advance to the final. Despite playing an outstanding match on the road Sunday night. Denver men’s soccer (12-8-2) met a similar fate in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Denver and Portland were knotted 2-2 in regulation and OT. The match went to penalty kicks. Denver missed one of their five tries and the Pilots went 5-for-5 to end Denver’s season.

Denver drew first-blood early. DU was awarded an early penalty kick two and a half minutes into the game. Holger Olson calmly faked goalie Miguel-Angel Hernandez to the left and calmly rolled the ball into the right-side of the goal, 1-0 Pioneers. Following the PK, the Pioneers fell back and began absorbing pressure on the defensive end. Portland took three dangerous corners and the Pioneers were called for a penalty kick. DU’s Grant Lund was cited for running up the back of the Pilot’s Joe Highfield in the box for the penalty call. Highfield took the kick and sent a low shot up the middle into goal, 1-1 (@19:50). Denver started to earn sustained possession in the Pilots end midway through the half and Denver looked to be gaining confidence in the Pilots’ half of the field. With 5:30 left in the first half, Bryce Willoughby made a dangerous run into the Pilots box and nearly scored. The ball found the foot of Luke Schultz who pulled his shot wide to the right of goal. The teams played even-up over the final ten minutes. The Pioneers had 6 shots-on-goal to the Pilots 2 for the half.

The early pace of play in the second half fell to Portland but the Denver defense held strong. Eight minutes into the half, Denver created a quick counter- attack from Luke Schultz who missed a clean opportunity to score with a shot that went to the right of the goal. Several minutes later, Bryce Willoughby took a turn-around shot in the box, saved by Miguel-Angel Hernandez. The Pioneers began to gain field position on the Pilots.  A quick counter-attack from Portland sent a ball to Diego Rosas outside the box. Rosas cut right to the center of the field and launched a bending shot past keeper Isaac Nahme, 2-1 Portland (@64:18). Denver started to press forward. The Pioneers launched the ball into the Pilot’s box and Keegan Kelly sent a ball to Kyle Mcgowan’s foot. Mcgowan knotted the game, 2-2 (@76:28). In the final ten minutes of regulation, Denver pressured the ball and put the Pilots on the back foot. Regulation ended 2-2 with two ten-minute overtimes and Golden Goal rules.

The only scoring threat in the first extra period came from Portland’s Alex Waggoner in a crowded box. Isaac Nahme saved the point-blank shot to extend the game.

Early in the second extra period, DU’s Holger Olson shot to the right of the Pilot goal, missing a solid scoring opportunity. The Pilots gained more control in the remaining overtime period but were unable to get the ball past Isaac Nahme. The match went to penalty kicks.

On the five penalty kicks taken by Denver, Miguel-Angel Hernandez stopped Dylan Akau on Denver’s second penalty kick try. The Pilots nailed all five of their tries and that marked the bittersweet end of the season for Denver and outstanding keeper Isaac Nehme.

DU Solves UC Irvine, Advances to NCAA Second Round

Denver faced UC Irvine Thursday afternoon in first-round NCAA action at Pioneer Field. It was a defensive first 70 minutes before Denver found paydirt and broke the scoring drought. Kyle McGowan scored the game winner and Luke Schultz added an insurance goal three minutes later to send the Pioneers to the second round NCAA Tournament play. Continue reading DU Solves UC Irvine, Advances to NCAA Second Round

Big Changes Ahead for College Soccer with Split Season and More

In 2020, we wrote about a proposal discussed by an NCAA soccer committee to reduce the college soccer regular-season schedule – for both the men and women – from 25 to 23 total matches but would expand the campaign across the entire school year – i.e. fall and spring. In 2023, we wrote that the NCAA rejected the idea, despite the support of NCAA soccer head coaches. Well, it has been a contentious five years with coaches battling administrators but it looks like the dam has finally broken. With the advent of NIL and the desire to grow soccer and support player safety, it appears that this concept is a likelyhood, as soon as the 2026-27 season for men’s soccer. Women’s soccer is taking a wait-and-see approach. Continue reading Big Changes Ahead for College Soccer with Split Season and More

DU Men’s Soccer to Host UC Irvine Thursday in NCAA First Round

DU Men’s Soccer (11-7-2, 4-1-1) received word Monday morning that they will face the UC Irvine Anteaters at Pioneer Field on Thursday at 3:00 pm MT. The assignment follows a 4-2 victory Saturday over UMKC in the Summit League Tournament championship. Tickets for the matchup are now on sale, but if you can’t attend, the match will be streamed on ESPN+. Continue reading DU Men’s Soccer to Host UC Irvine Thursday in NCAA First Round

Denver Reclaims Summit League Title to Earn NCAA Tournament Bid

Denver men’s soccer (10-7-2, 4-1-1) hosted the University of Missouri Kansas City Roos Saturday afternoon in the Summit League Tournament championship. The trophy and a trip to the NCAA tournament were on the line, and in their final game in the Summit League with DU heading to the West Coast Conference next season, the Pioneers used an early goal and a pair of penalty kicks by Kyle McGowan to fuel the 4-2 win and avenge last year’s championship game loss to these same Roos. Continue reading Denver Reclaims Summit League Title to Earn NCAA Tournament Bid

Weekend Watch: Two Programs Look to Further Cement Their Legacies while One Looks to Begin its Journey

Hockey, men’s basketball, and men’s soccer are all featured at the University of Denver this weekend:

DU Hockey vs CC – 7:00 pm Friday, Magness Arena

This is CC’s Stanley Cup, Super Bowl, and national championship, all wrapped up into one. Never an easy game for Denver, the Pioneers want to draw first blood in this year’s edition of the Battle for the Gold Pan. Denver can retain it with two non-shootout wins this weekend. Continue reading Weekend Watch: Two Programs Look to Further Cement Their Legacies while One Looks to Begin its Journey

Summit Recap: DU Men’s Soccer Finds Scoring Touch, Women’s Teams Struggle

DU Men’s Soccer entered the Summit League Tournament defending well but struggling to score goals. Denver failed to score more than two goals in a match the entire season. It looked like a repeat on Sunday when DU trailed #4 seed Oral Roberts 1-0 on a late first-half goal by the Golden Eagles’ Jeff Mesidor (penalty kick). The scoreless drought carried over 16 minutes into the second half as the playoff crowd implored the Pioneers to push forward more aggressively. Denver started to play on the Golden Eagles’ side of the field. Bryce Willoughby delivered a goal on a corner kick from Trevor Wright, 1-1. A minute and a half later, a running Keegan Kelly directed a header into the cage, 2-1, DU. Denver started to play out of the back and isolate the ORU defenders. Keegan Kelly struck again, twenty minutes after his first goal, on a target from distance, 3-1. Two minutes later, Kelly made it a three-goal barrage with a close-in tally, 4-1. Continue reading Summit Recap: DU Men’s Soccer Finds Scoring Touch, Women’s Teams Struggle

Soccer Teams Soar, Volleyball Falters Heading into Homecoming Week

It is Homecoming Week at DU, busy with home games and matches in men’s soccer and volleyball before culminating with the hockey series against Alaska Anchorage on Friday and Saturday. Sign up for Homecoming events at this link.

Denver women’s soccer (9-4-4, 6-1-1) clinched a tie with Oral Roberts for the Summit League regular season title with a 2-1 win over South Dakota in the regular season finale at Pioneer Field. It looked bleak at the 72-minute mark when the Coyotes went up 1-0 on a goal by Morgan Sullivan. DU came storming back ten minutes later, though, when Brooke Ahern leveled the score 1-1. With less than five minutes remaining, Hannah Tate polished off South Dakota and secured the regular-season title. After earning a first-round bye, the Pioneers will travel to Tulsa for next Thursday’s semifinal against the winner of this weekend’s #3 South Dakota vs. #6 Omaha first-round matchup. Continue reading Soccer Teams Soar, Volleyball Falters Heading into Homecoming Week

Denver Volleyball and Women’s Soccer Complete Solid Week

Denver women’s volleyball (13-5, 5-2) continued their stellar play, winning three of their last four matches, by defeating Omaha at Hamilton Gym 3-1. Denver sits in second place, tied with St. Thomas and North Dakota State. Denver opened strong, dropped the second set, won the third set on extra points (26/24) and coasted in the final set. Ava Reynolds delivered 16 kills while Jamia Johnson added 12. Maddie Winkler had 19 digs while Kate Perryman added 7 blocks. DU’s second-place deadlock with the Tommies will be broken when Denver hosts St. Thomas on Tuesday at 6:00 pm MT at Hamilton Gym. Continue reading Denver Volleyball and Women’s Soccer Complete Solid Week

Denver Men’s Soccer Finishes Strong Week

Denver men’s soccer (7-6, 2-1) scored two big wins during the week in non-conference and conference action. Early in the week, DU traveled to D.C. to take on #14 Georgetown. The Hoyas scored 18 minutes into the first half. Denver’s Trevor Wright countered in less than a minute, 1-1. Despite trailing on shots during the match, 14-5, the Pioneers’ Luke Schultz took a direct kick boot and delivered the thrilling last-minute game-winner at 89:44 for the 2-1 win. Continue reading Denver Men’s Soccer Finishes Strong Week