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Sports / College Soccer
Grand Canyon University (GCU) and San Jose State (SJSU) have advanced to the semifinal round of the 2025 Western Athletic Conference (WAC) Men’s Soccer Tournament. GCU defeated Utah Valley 1-0, while San Jose State shut out San Diego State...
Grand Canyon's match against Utah Valley was a tightly contested affair, with GCU ultimately prevailing due to Alan Hermitte's goal early in the second half. Goalkeeper Daniel Ibarra's solid performance ensured Utah Valley could not equalize, securing GCU's first postseason win since 2021.
San Jose State's victory over San Diego State was far more commanding. Arnold Matshazi opened the scoring, and the Spartans continued to pile on goals, demonstrating their offensive capabilities. Edgar Guerra's shutout performance further solidified their dominance.
These results set up intriguing semifinal matchups, with GCU facing a Utah Tech team they previously tied and San Jose State taking on top-seeded California Baptist. Both GCU and SJSU will need to maintain their strong defensive records and capitalize on scoring opportunities to advance to the final.
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