San Diego State Aztecs women's soccer

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San Diego State Aztecs
women's soccer
San Diego State Aztecs logo.svg
Founded1989
University San Diego State University
Head coachMike Friesen
Conference Mountain West
Location San Diego, California
StadiumSDSU Sports Deck
(Capacity: 1,000)
Nickname Aztecs
ColorsScarlet and black [1]
   
NCAA Tournament Round of 16
1998, 2012
NCAA Tournament Round of 32
1998, 2009, 2012
NCAA Tournament appearances
1998, 1999, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2017

The San Diego State Aztecs women's soccer team is the women's soccer program that represents San Diego State University. The Aztecs compete in NCAA Division I as a member of the Mountain West Conference (MW). The team plays their home games at the SDSU Sports Deck.

Contents

The Aztecs are coached by Mike Friesen. San Diego State's first women's soccer team was fielded in 1989.

All-time season results

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Legend
Conference Champions
Conference Tournament Champions
SeasonHead coachRecordConference

Standing

Conference
Tournament
Postseason
ConferenceOverall
Western Athletic Conference
1989 Chuck Clegg 5–4
1990 Lesle Gallimore 7–5–1
19919–6–3
19926–7–3
199310–7–2
1994Chuck Clegg10–8
199513–5–3Champion
19964–116–7T-1st (Pacific)Runner-up
19972–310–6–15th (Pacific)
19986–019–3–11st (Pacific)Champion NCAA Sweet 16
Mountain West Conference
1999Chuck Clegg5–115–7T-1stRunner-up NCAA 1st Round
20004–28–13T-2ndSemi-finals
20012–3–16–11–15th1st round
20023–313–74thSemi-finals
20032–3–17–10–24th1st round
2004Mike Giuliano3–1–28–7–6T-2ndRunner-up
20052–3–211–9–26thSemi-finals
20062–3–26–11–3T-5th1st round
2007Mike Friesen4–2–19–8–32ndSemi-finals
20082–4–16–10–36th1st round
20095–0–215–4–52ndChampions NCAA 2nd Round
20105–28–10–33rdSemi-finals
20114–1–110–7–32ndSemi-finals
20127–021–2–11stChampions NCAA Sweet 16
20139–113–7–21stChampions NCAA 1st Round
20149–215–5–21stChampions NCAA 1st Round
201510–115–4–11stRunner-up
20166–2–310–7–43rdRunner-up
20177–2–212–8–2T-2ndChampions NCAA 1st Round
20184–4–26–10–38th
20198–310–9–1T-1stRunner-up
20208–38–32ndCancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
20215–4–27–11–24th1st round
20225–3–37–6–8T-4thSemi-finals
20239–1–114–3–31stSemi-finals

Postseason

The Aztecs women's soccer team have an NCAA Division I Tournament record of 4–7 through seven appearances. [5]

YearRoundOpponentResult
1998 Second round
Third round
USC
Portland
W 1–0
L 0–5
1999 First round San Diego L 1–2
2009 First round
Second round
San Diego
UCLA
W 1–0
L 0–5
2012 First round
Second round
Third round
CSU Northridge
Cal
UCLA
W 3–0
W 2–1
L 0–3
2013 First roundUCLAL 0–3
2014 First roundCalL 2–3
2017 First roundUCLAL 1–3

Head coaches

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References

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