The No. 7 San Diego men's soccer team achieved a historic milestone by winning their fourth consecutive West Coast Conference (WCC) title, defeating No. 10 Oregon State 4-2. This victory marks San Diego as the first program in WCC history to secure four straight conference championships. Key contributions came from Iain Wagner, Josh Martinez, and Steven Ramirez, who netted crucial goals during the decisive second half of the match.

By the Numbers
  • San Diego finished the season with a record of 13-2-3, including a 7-1-1 in conference play.
  • This win marks San Diego's 14th overall WCC title.
State of Play
  • The Toreros scored three goals in the second half to secure their title against a top-10 opponent.
  • Oregon State initially took the lead but could not maintain control, ultimately conceding four goals.
What's Next

San Diego will now prepare for the 2025 NCAA Tournament, with the selection show occurring on November 17 at 10:00 a.m. PST. The team is also hosting a public watch party for the event.

Bottom Line

The Toreros have solidified their status as a dominant force in college soccer, exemplifying consistency and resilience in their championship run. Their recent success not only showcases their talent but sets a new standard for future WCC teams.