UC San Diego Tritons men's soccer

UC San Diego Tritons
men's soccer
Founded1975 (1975)[1]
UniversityUniversity of California, San Diego
Head coachJon Pascale (18th. season)
ConferenceBig West
LocationLa Jolla, California
StadiumTriton Soccer Stadium
(Capacity: 750)
NicknameTritons
ColorsBlue and gold[2]
   
Home
Away
NCAA Tournament championships
1988, 1993, 1993
NCAA Tournament Semifinals
1989, 2016
NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals
1985, 1990, 1994
NCAA Tournament Round of 16
2013
NCAA Tournament appearances
1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2003, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2019

The UC San Diego Triton men's soccer is the intercollegiate varsity soccer team representing University of California, San Diego, located in La Jolla neighborhood of San Diego, California. The team is a member of the Big West athletic conference of NCAA Division I.[3]

The University first fielded a soccer team in 1975, being coached by Rod Gieger (who spent only a season with the squad). UC San Diego finished their debut season with a 6–3–1 record.[1] The team is currently coached by Jon Pascale[4], who has been in charge since 2008.[5]

The tritons have won the NCAA Division III tournament on three occasions,[6] the last in 1993.[7][8]

UC San Diego moved to Division II for the 2000–01 season.[9] In July 2020, UC San Diego joined the Big West Conference (along with Cal State Long Beach and Cal State Bakersfield) as part of the University's transition to Division I. UC San Diego started participating in the Big West soccer tournament since the 2020–21 season.[9]

The UC San Diego men's soccer team hosts its opponents at Triton Soccer Stadium at RIMAC Sports Center. In 2003, 2013, and 2014, it advanced to the first round of the NCAA West Regional. In 2013, they were the CCAA tournament runners-up.[10] The best season in team history occurred in 2016, when the team advanced to the NCAA D-II tournament semifinals after claiming the CCAA league championship, CCAA tournament championship, and the NCAA West Region title.[11]

Players

Current roster

As of December 2025[12]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
00 GK  USA Nic Thiele
0 GK  USA Dylan Huy
1 GK  USA Nolan Premack
2 DF  USA Evan Wellerstein
3 DF  USA Nate Morgan
4 MF  USA Gary Green
5 DF  USA Nolan Sanchez
6 MF  NZL Adam Hillis
7 MF  USA Bryce Barnum
8 MF  USA Cole Barrett
9 FW  USA Ryan Namdar
10 MF  USA Quinn Sellers
11 FW  USA Brian Arens
No. Pos. Nation Player
12 MF  USA James Redington
13 MF  USA Max Pulvers
14 DF  USA Liam Murdin
15 MF  USA Masa Fujita
16 FW  USA Gavin Allegaert
17 DF  USA Keenai Braun
18 MF  USA Mhone Bogonko
19 MF  USA Woody Brown
20 FW  USA Michael Luechauer
21 FW  USA Jack Nishimoto
23 DF  USA Kai Oppenheim
24 DF  USA Nick Aghaian
25 MF  ENG Tyler Cash

Records

Source:[13]

Professional players

Player Pos. Professional career (teams) Ref.
Jake Serpa DF Los Angeles Force (NISA) (2023–) [14][15][16]

Coaches

Current staff

Position Name
Head coach Jon Pascale
Assist. coach Ryan Hernandez
Assist. coach Michael D’Arrigo
Assist. coach Brett Jones

Coaching history

Source:[5]

# Name Seasons Tenure Record Pct.
1 Rod Geiger 1 1975 6–3–1 .650
2 Ilan Rothmueller 1 1976 5–6–1 .458
3 Stewart Hayes 3 1977–79 15–25–3 .384
4 Tre Conrique 2 1980–81 9–19–2 .333
5 Derek Armstrong 26 1982-2007 326–138–48 .684
6 Jon Pascale 18 2008–pres. 153–109–57 .569

Stadium

UC San Diego play their home matches at the Triton Soccer Stadium, which is part of the RIMAC Sports Complex, opened in 1995. The stadium has a maximum capacity of 750, which can be expanded to 1,750 through the use of temporary bleachers for NCAA postseason fixtures. The venue is also used by the women's soccer team.[17]

Team statistics

NCAA appearances

UC San Diego's appearances in NCAA tournaments (D-III and D-II) through the years include:[1]

Titles

National

References

  1. ^ a b c Year-by-year record at ucsdtritons.com
  2. ^ "UC San Diego Brand Guidelines" (PDF). July 6, 2016. Retrieved July 14, 2016.
  3. ^ Division I - San Diego, CA | UC San Diego on ncaa.com
  4. ^ Men's soccer coaches (2025) at ucsdtritons.com
  5. ^ a b Coaching marks at ucsdtritons.com
  6. ^ Championship History - DIII on ncaa.com
  7. ^ National Championships won
  8. ^ USA - List of NCAA College Soccer Champions by Dave Litterer at the RSSSF
  9. ^ a b UC San Diego Formally Joins Big West as Part of Transition to Division I at ucsdtritons.com (news). 1 Jul 2020
  10. ^ "UCSD Falls Short Against Cal State Stanislaus in Penalty-Kick Tiebreaker". November 2, 2014. Retrieved February 26, 2015.
  11. ^ "Greatest Season in Program's 17-Year Division II History Ends as No. 10 Tritons Fall to No. 1 Wingate in NCAA Semis". UC San Diego Tritons. University of California, San Diego. December 1, 2016. Retrieved December 23, 2016.
  12. ^ 2025 men's soccer roster at ucsdtritons.com
  13. ^ Individual records
  14. ^ Serpa Signs with LA Force FC at UCSD, 26 Apr 2023
  15. ^ Jake Serpa profile at NISA.com
  16. ^ Plantel de LA Force on ESPN.co.cr
  17. ^ Triton Soccer Stadium