October 6, 2025
National Rankings
Men's Water Polo - No. 13
Men's Tennis - No. 7 (CTN Preseason Mid-Major)
Hiroki Sakagawa/Rohan Sachdev - No. 77 (ITA Men's Tennis Preseason Doubles)
• Women's soccer scored a win and draw in two Big West matches taking four total points. Through five conference matches, the Anteaters are tied for first place in the Big West earning 10 out of 15 possible points. UCI got a two-goal game from fifth-year defender Suus de Bakker en route to a 2-0 Thursday night win over UC Davis. Sunday night at Black and Blue rival Long Beach State ended in a 1-1 draw from a Mia Colombini equalizer in the 28th minute, her team-leading fifth goal of the season. The Anteaters are off all week as the Big West churns around them with the next action home matches October 16 vs. UC Santa Barbara and October 19 vs. Cal Poly
• Men's soccer began Big West season last week with a pair of matches in Anteater Stadium both playing out in 1-1 ties against UC San Diego and Cal Poly. Misael Gonzalez Lopez buried his Big West-leading fifth goal just before halftime Wednesday for the lead as UCI gave up an own goal in the second half to UCSD. Saturday's match saw UCI fall behind on a penalty kick, but Agaton Pourshahidi's equalizer later in the first half drew the match level against last year's Big West regular season champions, Cal Poly. Up next is a road week for the 'Eaters that find themselves with some catch-up earning just two points to start conference play. UCI will be at Cal State Bakersfield Wednesday for a 10:30 a.m. kickoff against the 2-0 Roadrunners, and the week closes Saturday night at rival Cal State Fullerton for a 7:00 p.m. kickoff.
• The 13th-ranked men's water polo team (12-6) split a pair of games last Friday, Oct. 3, at the Gary Troyer Invitational in Claremont. The Anteaters started the day with a 21-10 win over Wagner. Wyley Dale scored a career-high six goals, while Jack Stevens added a career-best five. Johann Thrall also notched three goals and four assists. Zayd Mahmoud anchored the defensive effort with 11 saves. In their second game, the 'Eaters fell to tournament host and 19th-ranked Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, 12-11. UCI returns to Anteater Aquatics Complex to host UC Davis in its Big West opener at 6 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 10.
• Women’s volleyball hosts two matches this week at the Bren Events Center. The Anteaters will entertain CSU Bakersfield Friday at 6:00 p.m. then CSUN on Saturday at 5:00 p.m.
• Senior Campbell Jensen averaged an amazing 7.29 digs per set last week. After starting the week with 21 digs versus UC Riverside, Jensen had a season-high 30 digs against UC Davis, which are currently tied for 14th most in the country in a four-set match.
• Men's tennis opened their fall tournament season at the Big West Fall Invite last week. Max Fardanesh defeated UC Santa Barbara's Diogo Morais, who was 122nd in the final 2025 ITA Singles Rankings, 4-6, 7-6 (5), 6-3 in the quarterfinals. Fardanesh dropped the first set and was down 6-5 (40-0) before saving four match points to break serve and force a tiebreaker. He came up short in the semifinals then won the third-place match. Sohrob Amiryavari also made it to the quarterfinals, and ended up taking sixth overall. Fardanesh/Ruining Huang went 2-1 in doubles, falling in the semis.
• Women's tennis kicked off their fall tournament season at the Big West Fall Selection Event in La Jolla. Haily Huynh, Carolyna Fowler, and Maily Huynh all won their Round of 64 singles matches in the main draw. Quin Brady/Amanda Perez and Yen Nhi Huynh/Maily Huynh also advanced to the Round of 16 in doubles.
• Men's and women's cross country head to Springfield, Oregon, for the Bill Dellinger Invitational on Friday, Oct. 10. Juan Chantaca and Kaia Schmidt swept the Big West Cross Country Athlete of the Week awards after their last outing at the UCR Invitational (Sept. 27).
• Men's golf is back in action at the Visit Stockton Pacific Invitational, Oct. 9-11.
• Women’s golf is competing at the Marilyn Smith Sunflower Invitational Monday and Tuesday (Oct. 6-7) at the Lawrence Country Club in Lawrence, Kansas.
• Last week, UCI finished in a tie for third at the Molly Collegiate Invitational with a score 887 (296-298-293). The Anteaters’ 293, the lowest score on the final round led by Katherine Gerbing’s 70. Katelyn Kong was the top Anteater finishing fourth with a 54-hole total of 218 (73-72-73).