Titans Look To Get Back To Winning Ways In Las Vegas

Titans Look To Get Back To Winning Ways In Las Vegas

Cal State Fullerton at UNLV
Friday, Sept. 2 | 7 P.M. PT
Johann Memorial Field | Las Vegas, NV
TV/Live Stream: unlvrebels.com
Live Stats: unlvrebels.com
Series: CSUF leads 19-13-2

Cal State Fullerton vs. Santa Clara
Sunday, Sept. 4 | 9 P.M. PT
Johann Memorial Field | Las Vegas, NV
Live Stats: unlvrebels.com
Series: Santa Clara leads 12-8-2

GAME NOTES (UNLV & SANTA CLARA)

LAS VEGAS, Nev. – After a tough start to their 2016 campaign, the Titans will look to get back on track as they head to the Sin City for the Johann Memorial Classic, hosted by UNLV. Cal State Fullerton will face the Rebels on Friday at 7 p.m. PT and battle Santa Clara late Sunday night at 9 p.m. PT.

RUNDOWN vs. UNLV

-The Titans will look to get their first win of the season on Friday against UNLV in the Johann Memorial Classic, hosted by UNLV. Two heartbreaking losses in overtime have Fullerton sitting at 0-2-0, but the Titans have been dominating in the attacking half early on by outshooting opponents, 23-17.

-UNLV also started its 2016 campaign on the road by dropping its season opener to Old Dominion before collecting a 2-1 double overtime victory against VCU.  The last time the Rebels faced the Titans was in 2012, where Fullerton claimed a double overtime thriller at home, 2-1.

-UNLV concluded its 2015 campaign with a 12-7-1 record and tied for third in the Western Athletic Conference with a 5-4-1 conference record. The Rebels have four starters returning and 16 newcomers jumping on to the scene.

RUNDOWN vs. Santa Clara

-Cal State Fullerton will look for some revenge on Sunday when they face Santa Clara as the last meeting between the two schools was last fall in the 2016 NCAA Tournament. The Broncos went on to defeat the Titans, 3-0, eliminating Fullerton from the tournament.  

-Santa Clara has taken two of its first three contests to start the season as the Broncos defeated Sacramento State to open the year and beat Northwestern on the road, 1-0, on Aug. 29.

-Last season, the Broncos finished with an 11-8-1 record overall, while taking the conference title with a 5-1-1 record in the West Coast Conference. Santa Clara has six starters returning from last year's squad and nine newcomers. 

INCOMING TITANS

George Kuntz and the rest of the Titans coaching staff signed a strong 2016 class that gives Cal State Fullerton some much needed depth at key positions on the pitch.  Defenders Jacob Cini and Corentin Ohlmann join the Titans as transfers and will look to make an immediate impact on the pitch. Midfielders Willy Ospina-Torres and Bryce Watson both contain high-motors and tremendous skills as they look to find success at the Division 1 level. Sam Molz and Armando Rivera round out the defenders in this year's class. Rivera comes to Fullerton with a strong success at the defender position, but Molz also compliments the Titans with a tremendous attacking style from the defender position that the CSUF coaching staff can't wait to see. Goalkeeper Paul-Andre Guerin looks to be the gem in this class as he trained at one of the top academy schools in France that is known worldwide for its youth development.

WE GOING BACK-TO-BACK-TO-BACK?

The 2015-16 CSUF men's soccer team cemented a spot forever in Titans history by winning a second-straight Big West Tournament and joining UC Irvine as the only schools to win multiple tournament titles. However, this year's squad has a chance to become the first school in conference history to win the tournament in three-consecutive seasons and it looks like the Titans have a pretty good shot. All seven Fullerton players who received all-conference honors last season will be returning, including goalkeeper David Rodriguez Elias who set a program-high 12 clean sheets in 2015.

FRIDAYS AT FULLERTON

With the start of the 2016-17 athletic season, CSUF introduces Fridays at Fullerton which is a membership club designed to enhance the Titan game day experience. The membership will feature a beer/wine hospitality area at every Friday home competition for all sports. Those interested in joining the club can visit www.fullertontitans.com/donate/Fridays_at_Fullerton for more information.

LEGEND IN THE MAKING

Entering this season, Titans head coach George Kuntz sits at second all-time in victories as a member of the Big West with 164 in total. Kuntz does lead active Big West coaches with the most career victories at 342, which is 110 more than UC Santa Barbara's Tim Vom Steeg who sits in second with 232.

LOOK GOOD, PLAY GOOD!

Titan Stadium received some upgrades this summer as the 24-year-old venue got a well-deserved facelift. The upgrade includes nine large-formate vinyl graphic, two large-format banners encased in an aluminum frame, dimensional LED signage on the back side of the press box, paint on the field-level bowl, repair and paint of existing handrails and 1400 feet of wide screen to enclose the venue.  "Over the last two years, we have continually made upgrades to Titan Stadium, which we believe will make our venue an attractive destination for future Titans as our men's and women's soccer programs build upon their recent success and conference championships," Fullerton Director of Athletics Jim Donavan said. 

NCAA TOURNAMENT BECOMING A HABIT

For the first time in 21 years, the Titans made back-to-back appearances in the NCAA Tournament after securing a spot in the prestigious field with their second-straight Big West Tournament title in 2015. This year's CSUF men's soccer squad could join some elite company in program history as an NCAA appearance this season would be only the second time ever that Titans men's soccer has made the tournament in three-straight seasons. The only other time that happened was in the 1970's when CSUF reached the NCAA Tournament in four-consecutive years (1973-76). 

FINISHING STRONG

After tough home losses to CSUN and UC Riverside toward the end of last season, the Titans stormed into the Big West Tournament by winning road contests against UC Irvine and UC Riverside to close out the 2015 season. But that wouldn't be the end of the Titans winning streak as they went on to defeat Cal Poly and UC Santa Barbara in the tournament for their second-straight conference title and fourth-consecutive win heading into the NCAA Tournament. 

ON THE ROAD AGAIN

Cal State Fullerton is braced for a challenging start to the season as the Titans will play their first eight games of the year on the road. After traveling to Vermont and UCLA, CSUF heads to Las Vegas and San Diego for a pair of tournaments in September before rounding out the road trip with trips to San Francisco and Saint Mary's. The Titans' first home will be against Pacific on Sept. 23 at 7 p.m. PT. Season tickets are available at fullertontitans.com.

FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL

Make sure to follow @CSUFMensSoccer on Twitter and like the Cal State Fullerton Men's Soccer page on Facebook to keep up with the Titans. Also, make sure to give a follow to @FullertonTitans on Twitter and Snapchat. 

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