Tag: BYU Television
Advance of the Game Notes
by admin on May.10, 2010, under Team
I’ll publish these officially tomorrow but here are the game notes for Wednesday’s game against the U21 Mexican National Team. If you can’t make it to the game in Provo ($10 reserved, $6 general admission) the game will be live on BYU television and online at www.byu.tv. Hugh Van Wagenen and I will be rockin’ the mic with Aaron Nilsson roaming the sidelines (or touch lines if you are from across the pond).
TweetBYU Men’s Soccer Opens Season in the O.C.
by admin on May.03, 2010, under Team
Click here for the game notes PDF
PROVO, Utah (May 3, 2010) — The BYU men’s soccer team will begin the 2010 Premier Development League season this Saturday, May 8 on the road against the Orange County Blue Star. The game begins at 5 p.m. (PT) at Concordia University in Irvine, California.
BYU begins the season with the hopes of returning to the PDL playoffs for the first time since 2007. In 2009 the Cougars were one spot away from the playoffs in the southwest division but believe the return of a handful of veterans, returned missionaries, and freshman is a formula for success.
The Cougars will have to overcome some history to defeat, or even tie the Blue Star. BYU is 0-7-2 all-time against them but two of the last three meetings resulted in 2-2 finishes. Orange County won the first six meetings before the two ties and the last meeting on July 11, 2009 1-0 loss in Provo.
Orange County used to be one of the dominant teams in the division, winning the southwest division title in 2001, 2004, and 2005 before a last place finish in 2007 and eighth place finishes the last two years.
UP NEXT
Wednesday, May 12 the BYU will host the U-21 Mexican national team. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. at the Stadium at South Field in Provo, Utah. The game will be broadcast live, worldwide on BYU Television. It will also be streamed online, for free at www.byu.tv. Tickets are $10 for reserved seating and $6 for general admission. Those can be purchased at Rancho Markets, Utah Community Credit Union, or www.byutickets.com.
“It will be a huge event,” said BYU head coach, Chris Watkins. “Obviously it will be a great game for us. There’s no question about their abilities and talents. They are all full professional players and have been for several years and are the very best of what Mexico has to offer. It’s a great challenge, opportunity, and platform for our team to play on. Hopefully we bring out some of the local Latino population that want to come out and watch them play. Hopefully we will represent ourselves well and have a good night.”
This is the first time a Mexican national team has played against the BYU men’s team and it is the first international friendly for the Cougars since defeating the Fijian national team, 3-1 in 2007.
Other national teams to visit Provo are the USA (2005) and El Salvador (2009) senior men’s national teams who used BYU’s facilities to practice for games in Salt Lake City.
2010 SPRING SEASON REVIEW
BYU went 4-1-1 in spring pre-season play. The Cougars defeated the Mesa State Mavericks twice on March 20 in Grand Junction, Colorado in the team’s first pre-season games. The Cougars won the first game 3-0 on goals from BJ Pugmire (‘13), Zach DeFrancis (‘16), and Brady Marshall (‘56). In the second game the Cougars won 2-1. March 27 BYU tied the UNLV Rebels 0-0 in Las Vegas, Nevada and April 7, MLS Cup Champion, Real Salt Lake won 6-0 in a scrimmage in Lehi. BYU finished pre-season play by defeating Weber State 2-0 in Provo on April 24. In the fall, BYU went 1-1-1, defeating Utah State (2-0), tying Weber State (1-1), and losing to Real Salt Lake (4-1).
PREVIEWING THE COUGARS
Eight starters return this season, including goal keeper, Bryan Black, veteran defenders, KC Whitworth and Drew VanWagenen, midfielders Brent Jensen and Britt Osborne, as well as forwards Zach De Francis, Brady Marshall, and BJ Pugmire. The Cougars lost seven players to graduation, including All-PDL western conference honorable mention midfielder, Richie Bindrup. BYU welcomes back five returned missionaries and seven freshman will join the team out of high school in June after their graduations.
2009 REVIEW
BYU finished 7-5-4 overall, in fourth position in the southwest division and just one spot out of the playoffs. Despite some major injuries the Cougars defeated Southwest Division champion, Hollywood Hitmen, 1-0 and tied eventual PDL champ, Ventura County 2-2.
PREMIER DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE
After winning seven club national championships, Brigham Young University joined the Premier Development League in 2003. The Cougars reached the elite eight in 2006 and 2007. The PDL is the top U23 men’s league in North America and features 68 teams within four conferences across the United States and Canada. The PDL season consists of 16 regular season matches for each team, eight home and eight away. The PDL provides elite collegiate players the opportunity to taste a higher level of competition while maintaining their eligibility. BYU is the first and only university to own a franchise in the PDL. In addition to league play, PDL teams compete in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup as well as various exhibitions. The United Soccer Leagues Premier Development League has proven to be an important stepping stone for top professionals now playing around the world.
FOLLOW THE COUGARS ONLINE
Check out the Cougars on twitter at www.twitter.com/byusoccer
or on the official website at www.byusoccer.com.
QUICK FACTS
Who: BYU Cougars vs. Orange County Blue Star
When: Saturday, May 8 at 5 p.m. PT
Where: Concordia University (Irvine, CA)
One Week Away
by admin on May.01, 2010, under Team
Can you believe the Premier Development League regular season begins next Saturday for BYU? The Cougars will face the Orange County Blue Star on the road in the first contest of the 16-game regular season. The Cougars were one spot out of the playoffs last season and are working hard to get back into it. The playoff format changed from three teams back to two from each division this season so it will be that much more competitive. BYU has a nice collection of veterans, returned missionaries, newcomers, and incoming freshman.
I’m really excited to see it all gel on the field. The team feels it has gathered some momentum from the spring exhibition contests against the likes of Mesa St., UNLV, Real Salt Lake, and Weber State to start the season strong.
After the Cougars first PDL game, they’ll play the U-21 Mexican national team the next Wednesday, May 12 at 7 p.m. in Provo. That game is huge. Their players are professionals in Mexico, could play in the Olympics in two years, and even the World Cup in four years for Mexico. They are quite talented. If you can’t make it to the game ($10 reserved, $6 general admission), watch it on BYUtv or online at www.byu.tv.
It’s always fun to see the great games BYU lines up. It awesome to play in the PDL but to add teams in the past couple of years to the schedule like Real Salt Lake, Fiji, Coventry City, and the U-21 Mexican national team is impressive. Don’t miss out!Tweet
BYU Hosts U-21 Mexican National Team
by admin on Apr.26, 2010, under Team
Jarom Jordan
jarom.jordan@byu.edu
801-471-4469
PROVO, Utah (April 26, 2010) — The BYU men’s soccer team will host the U-21 Mexican National Team, Wednesday May 12 in Provo. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. at the Stadium at South Field in Provo, Utah. The game will be broadcast live, worldwide on BYU Television. It will also be streamed online, for free at www.byu.tv. Tickets are $10 for reserved seating and $6 for general admission. Those can be purchased at Rancho Markets, Utah Community Credit Union, or www.byutickets.com. BYU expects a sellout.
“It will be a huge event,” said BYU head coach, Chris Watkins. “Obviously it will be a great game for us. There’s no question about their abilities and talents. They are all full professional players and have been for several years and are the very best of what Mexico has to offer. It’s a great challenge, opportunity, and platform for our team to play on. Hopefully we bring out some of the local Latino population that want to come out and watch them play. Hopefully we will represent ourselves well and have a good night.”
The Mexican under-21 team is second only to the senior national men’s team, which will compete in this summer’s World Cup in South Africa. This is the first time a Mexican national team has played against the BYU men’s team. It is the first international friendly for the Cougars since defeating the Fijian national team, 3-1 in 2007.
Other national teams to visit Provo are the USA (2005) and El Salvador (2009) senior men’s national teams who used BYU’s facilities to practice for games in Salt Lake City.
PDL SEASON APPROACHES
BYU’s Premier Development League season is almost underway. The Cougars will practice Thursday and Friday of this week, scrimmage Weber State on Saturday at Haws Field and begin afternoon practices next week. BYU opens on the road at the Orange County Blue Star, May 8. The first home game is May 21 versus the Los Angeles Legends.
2010 SPRING SEASON REVIEW
BYU is 2-1-1 in spring pre-season play. The Cougars defeated the Mesa State Mavericks twice on March 20 in Grand Junction, Colorado in the team’s first pre-season games. The Cougars won the first game 3-0 on goals from BJ Pugmire (‘13), Zach DeFrancis (‘16), and Brady Marshall (‘56). In the second game the Cougars won 2-1. March 27 BYU tied the UNLV Rebels 0-0 in Las Vegas, Nevada. April 7, MLS Cup Champion, Real Salt Lake won 6-0 in a scrimmage in Lehi. In the fall, BYU went 1-1-1, defeating Utah State (2-0), tying Weber State (1-1), and losing to Real Salt Lake (4-1).
PREVIEWING THE COUGARS
Eight starters return this season, including goal keeper, Bryan Black, veteran defenders, KC Whitworth and Drew VanWagenen, midfielders Brent Jensen and Britt Osborne, as well as forwards Zach De Francis, Brady Marshall, and BJ Pugmire. The Cougars lost seven players to graduation, including All-PDL western conference honorable mention midfielder, Richie Bindrup. BYU welcomes back five returned missionaries and seven freshman will join the team out of high school in June after their graduations.
2009 REVIEW
BYU finished 7-5-4 overall, in fourth position in the southwest division and just one spot out of the playoffs. Despite some major injuries the Cougars defeated Southwest Division champion, Hollywood Hitmen, 1-0 and tied eventual PDL champ, Ventura County 2-2.
PREMIER DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE
After winning seven club national championships, Brigham Young University joined the PDL in 2003. The Cougars reached the elite eight in 2006 and 2007. The PDL is the top U23 men’s league in North America and features 68 teams within four conferences across the United States and Canada. The PDL season consists of 16 regular season matches for each team, eight home and eight away. The PDL provides elite collegiate players the opportunity to taste a higher level of competition while maintaining their eligibility. BYU is the first and only university to own a franchise in the PDL. In addition to league play, PDL teams compete in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup as well as various exhibitions. The USL Premier Development League has proven to be an important stepping stone for top professionals now playing around the world.
FOLLOW THE COUGARS ONLINE
Check out the Cougars on twitter at www.twitter.com/byusoccer or on the official website at www.byusoccer.com.
QUICK FACTS
Who: BYU Cougars vs. U-21 Mexican National Team
When: Wednesday, May 12, 2010 at 7 p.m. MT
Where: The Stadium at South Field in Provo, Utah
Tickets: $10 reserved, $6 general admission
TV: BYUtv or www.byu.tv
BYUtv Will Broadcast 7 of 8 Home Games This Season
by admin on Apr.02, 2010, under Team
Jarom Jordan
Media Relations Director
jarom.jordan@byu.edu
PROVO, Utah (April 2, 2010) — BYUtv announced it will broadcast seven of the eight home games during the 2010 BYU men’s soccer season. The only home game not televised will be July 3 versus the Ogden Outlaws.
“We are excited,” said head coach, Chris Watkins. “Especially for our fans out of state to be able to follow our team so closely.”
BYU men’s soccer is the first and only team in the Premier Development League to broadcast it’s own games to a live, national television audience. BYUtv is syndicated on cable and satellite TV networks into over 48 million homes on DirecTV, Dish Network, and many cable providers. Click here to find out how to watch the channel in your area. BYUtv can also be viewed online, live, and for free at www.byu.tv.
Home / TV Schedule:
Friday May 21 vs Los Angeles Legends 8 p.m. (BYUtv)
Saturday May 22 vs Lancaster Rattlers 8 p.m. (BYUtv)
Friday June 18 vs Southern California Seahorses 8 p.m. (BYUtv)
Saturday June 19 vs Orange County Blue Star 8 p.m. (BYUtv)
Saturday July 3 vs Ogden Outlaws 7 p.m. (Not on TV)
Thursday July 8 vs Hollywood United Hitmen 8 p.m. (BYUtv)
Saturday July 10 vs Ventura County Fusion 8 p.m. (BYUtv)
Friday July 16 vs Fresno Fuego 8 p.m. (BYUtv)
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