UCI also beat CBU 15-14. If the fosh stats are correct, it looks like exclusions were the difference maker, with UCI drawing 10 compared to CBU’s 5. Was anyone at the game?
Also, I’ve seen many people giving UCI a lot of praise, especially heading into the season. Do today’s results show that we are underrating Cal Baptist and LMU or that we were overrating UCI? It’s early in the season, so it doesn’t mean much, but will be interesting storyline to follow. I also wasn’t at the game, so can’t compete with people who watched UCI in person
Is there any information available for the UCLA Navy game? Stats or article or something? Man that is brutal that our sport does a great showcase game like this in a neat location and the fans of the sport are left in the dark on what happened.
Navy dropped a 20-8 decision to #1 UCLA tonight in front of a packed crowd at Coronado High School.
Kiefer Black led the offense with three goals, marking his first hat trick of the season and the 30th of his collegiate career.
Sophomore Quinn Bartlett and junior Aiden Day posted their first scores of the season, while freshmen Aiden Berry, James Mulvey, and Jack Reif recorded their first collegiate scores.
No. 1 UCLA (1-0) successfully opened the 2025 season with a 20-8 win over No. 20 Navy on Friday night at Brian Bent Memorial Aquatics Complex. The Bruins improved to 18-0 all-time in the series history against the Midshipmen. UCLA had a total of 13 players score in the contest, paced by a career-high four goals from sophomore Bode Brinkema. He also added an assist to finish with a career- and game-high five total points.
Pacific over Iona 18-7. Game was 3-2 and then Pacific blew it open the last part of the first quarter and the second. Most of those goals came off the counter. The Pacific freshmen in Georgaras, Kasa-Gal and Biedermann all had three goals or more. Thought the Iona goalie played well in defeat.
According to the tournament homepage, SJSU won 14–12. A huge result for SJSU. From the statsheet, it appears LBSU never led, though the game was tied five times before SJSU pulled away towards the end of the third quarter.