CALIFORNIA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY, POMONA
Bronco Sports News
For Immediate Release
Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2004
Contact: Paul Helms
(909) 869-2812
2004 CPP Record: 7-11-1. CCAA Record: 5-8-1
Broncos Conclude Season With Losses To Heavyweights: Cal Poly Pomona’s men’s soccer team, which
stayed alive in the race for the CCAA Championship Tournament until the final
few days of the season, wrapped up its 2004 season with losses to conference
powers Cal State Bakersfield and Cal State Dominguez Hills. The Broncos
finished the season with three wins in their last five contests and four wins
in their final seven matches. Cal Poly Pomona showed its dramatic improvement
when the Broncos knocked off tournament qualifier UC San Diego, 3-2, in double
overtime last Monday after losing to the Tritons earlier in the season, 6-1, at
Kellogg Field. After starting off conference play at 1-5-1, the Broncos were 4-3-0 in their final seven matches. The
Broncos finished the season with a 5-5 record at home and a 2-6-1 mark on the road.
Last Week: Cal Poly Pomona
played three matches last week and won once. The Broncos rallied from a 2-0
deficit and knocked off UC San Diego, 3-2, in double overtime, on Monday.
Dustin Venegas (Fr., Lakewood,
Los Alamitos HS) scored two goals in the final 20
minutes of regulation to send the game into overtime and Ben Van der Fluit (Fr., Calabasas,
Calabasas HS) got the game-winner 5:49
into the second overtime with an assist from Joe DeVito
(Sr., Walnut Creek, De La Salle
HS). Jeff Coombs (Jr., Palm Springs,
Palm Springs HS) made eight saves for the Broncos. Cal
Poly Pomona then dropped a 3-0 decision on Thursday at Cal State Bakersfield.
The Roadrunners held a 13-10 edge in shots. Coombs made three saves for the
Broncos. Cal Poly Pomona trailed by just a 1-0 margin until the Roadrunners
scored on a penalty kick in the 68th minute. Cal Poly Pomona then
finished its season with a 3-1 loss to Cal State Dominguez Hills on Saturday at
Kellogg Field. The Broncos honored seven players who finished their soccer
careers at Cal Poly Pomona on Saturday: Gabriel Ward (Sr., Chino Hills, Damien
HS), Peter Wallace (Sr., San Martin, De Anza JC), Joe DeVito
(Sr., Walnut Creek, De La Salle HS), Andrew Bornstein (Sr., Los Alamitos, Long Beach CC), Robert Cardenas (Sr., Chino
Hills, Mt. San Antonio College), Jeff Coombs (Jr., Palm Springs, Palm Springs
HS) and Kory Felix (Sr., Brea, Brea-Olinda HS). The Broncos, who lost to Cal State Dominguez
Hills, 9-0, early in the season, were much more competitive on Saturday in a
physical match that included seven yellow cards – five on Cal State Dominguez
Hills. Wallace scored the Broncos’ lone goal in the 79th minute
after nice passes from Vic Perkins (Fr., Palmdale, Highland HS) and Bornstein.
Ward and Coombs combined to make five saves for the Broncos.
Rankings: Cal Poly Pomona
did not appear in NSCAA national rankings. Cal State Dominguez Hills is
ranked 10th in the nation, but is the only California Collegiate
Athletic Association team ranked nationally. UC San Diego received votes in the
most recent poll, but did not make the Top 25.
About The Coach: One of the most recognizable names
in United States
soccer history, Paul Caligiuri is in his third year as Cal Poly Pomona’s head
coach. Caligiuri was elected to the United States Soccer Hall of Fame earlier
this year and was formally inducted into the Hall of Fame on Monday, Oct. 11. Caligiuri led the Broncos to a 7-11-1 overall record in 2003, including a 5-8-1 record in the California
Collegiate Athletic Association. Cal Poly Pomona was 4-3-0 in its last seven matches of the season and stayed
in contention for the final CCAA Championship Tournament spot until the final
few days of the season. Caligiuri led the Broncos to
a 7-9-2 record in 2002,
including a 6-7-1 record in
the California Collegiate Athletic Association. In his first season as head
coach, he guided the Broncos to an 8-9-1
record, which was a huge improvement from the 3-15-1 mark in 2001. He has a 22-29-4 overall record with
the Broncos. Caligiuri is a former member of the Los Angeles Galaxy and United
States National Team member. One of the most memorable moments of his playing
career came in 1990 when he scored the game-winning goal – known as the “Goal
Heard Round The World” – against Trinidad & Tobago that qualified the U.S.
for its first World Cup appearance in 40 years. Caligiuri made 110 game
appearances for the United States National Team.
Look Who’s New: Cal Poly
Pomona is extremely excited about its recruiting class and several newcomers
made immediate impacts, including one who made a big splash in his Cal Poly
Pomona debut. Matthew Barker (Fr., La Verne, Bonita HS) scored two goals in his
first game for Cal Poly Pomona in a season-opening win against Bryant University
and finished with four goals for the season. Ben Van der Fluit (Fr., Calabasas,
Calabasas HS), Peter Hazdovac (Fr., San Pedro, San Pedro HS), and Dustin
Venegas (Fr., Lakewood, Lakewood
HS) all made immediate contributions to the Broncos. Venegas
led the team with six goals and scored four goals in the last four games of the
season. Van der Fluit
recorded a team-high six assists and also had two game-winning goals, including
the deciding goal in double overtime against UC San Diego on Oct. 25. Dawit Berhanu (Fr., Montclair,
Ontario HS) was also a regular starter in the Broncos’ lineup in recent weeks.
A Family Hat Trick:
It was quite a day for the Venegas family when the
Broncos battled Cal State L.A. on Oct. 23. Jamie Venegas
(Jr., Lakewood, Los
Alamitos HS) scored a goal in the Bronco women’s 2-0
win over Cal State L.A. and younger brother Dustin Venegas
(Jr., Lakewood, Los Alamitos HS) scored a pair of goals in a 3-2 win over the
Golden Eagles. Dustin Venegas leads the men’s team in
scoring with six goals and 12 points, while Jamie Venegas
had a pair of goals and six points for the Bronco women.
CAL
POLY POMONA
Men’s Soccer
CPP Schedule & Results
Final
8/26 vs. Bryant
College W 4-2
8/28 at Western
Washington L 1-3
8/30 at Seattle
Pacific
L 0-1
9/1 at Seattle
University L 1-3
9/10 vs. Concordia
University W 1-0
9/14 at Cal State
Dominguez Hills* L 0-9
9/17 vs. Cal
State Monterey Bay* L 0-1
9/21 vs. Cal
State San
Bernardino* W 2-1
9/25 vs. UC San
Diego*
L 1-6
9/29 vs. Cal
State Bakersfield* L 0-2
10/3 at Cal
State L.A.* L 0-2
10/8 at Cal
State Stanislaus*
T 2-2
10/10 at Chico
State*
W 2-0
10/15 vs. Sonoma
State* L 1-2 (OT)
10/17 vs. San
Francisco State* W 2-1 (OT)
10/23 vs. Cal
State L.A.*
W 3-2
10/25 at UC San
Diego W
3-2 (2 OT)
10/27 at Cal
State Bakersfield* L 0-3
10/30 vs. Cal State
Dominguez Hills* L 1-3
*Denotes CCAA Game