In case any college soccer fans needed reminding, the parity of DI men's soccer was on full display in the opening weekend of the 2024 season.
Highlighted by two top 5 upsets, two surprising draws and a game-winning banger over a ranked opponent, this past weekend gave indications of a thrilling season to come. Here's a recap of the action:
Denver upsets No. 5 Stanford, 1-0
Talk about a collegiate debut. Freshman Keegan Kelly went two-for-two in goals this weekend, with his second goal delivering Denver's first win against a top-5 team since 2018.
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Washington upsets No. 4 Oregon State, 1-0
The Huskies couldn't let the opening weekend end without staking a claim in the madness. On Monday night, after 60 minutes of back-and-forth, Washington's redshirt sophomore Joe Dale connected with a corner kick to slot the ball into the left netting and score his second career goal. Dale's first career goal came last season against Oregon State.
GOOOOOOAAAALLLL HUSKIES!!! πΊ
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Joe Dale with his second career goal off the assist by Chris Meyers!
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Colgate's long-range beauty bests No. 13 Virginia, 1-0
Another top-ranked upset and another career landmark achieved. This time it was Colgate sophomore Jack Beerling who came off the bench to net his first career goal off a first-time finish from distance.
What a time to score your first career goal, !!! π upsets No. 13 Virginia, 1-0. x π₯ ACCNX
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No. 6 UNC and No. 10 SMU tie unranked opponents
Oral Roberts locked in a 1-1 tie with No. 10 SMU while Cal Baptist held No. 6 North Carolina to a scoreless draw despite 25 Tar Heel shots. These two near-upsets are further evidence that rankings often hold little power in the 90-minute realm of possibilities β that is, in the increasingly narrow margins of DI men's soccer competition.
No. 12 Western Michigan edges No. 9 New Hampshire 1-0
Not enough to qualify as an upset, but a matchup worth mentioning. Both of these teams made it to the third round of last year's NCAA tournament and both lost a large chunk of their experienced rosters. It's good to see the new crop of transfers, freshmen and players new to the spotlight, stepping up to uphold the quality of play. For the Broncos, it was redshirt junior Connor Burkett who scored the game-winner with his second career goal.
BRONCOS BROUGHT IT π₯
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No. 12 defeats No. 9 New Hampshire, 1-0. x π₯ ESPN+