
Air Force Hosts San Francisco in Non-Conference Finale
9/22/2023 10:13:00 AM | Men's Soccer
GAME 09
Air Force (0-8) vs. San Francisco (5-1-2)
6 p.m. MT, Saturday, September 23
Cadet Soccer Stadium – USAF Academy, Colo.
The Falcons return home to close out the non-conference slate against San Francisco, Saturday, September 23 at Cadet Soccer Stadium. Action is slated for 6 p.m. MT.
THE SERIES
Air Force leads San Francisco in the all-time series, 3-1. The Falcons was won the last three straight. The Falcons have bested the Dons by one goal in the three wins.
The last time the teams met was in 2022 where AF blanked USF, 1-0, in San Francisco.
A LOOK AT THE DONS
San Francisco is 5-1-2 on the season and unbeaten in the last three matches. They have played two WAC teams to date, besting Utah Tech, 1-0, and tying San Jose State at one. They have beaten one common AF opponent in Sacramento State, 1-0.
San Francisco is led in scoring by Gabriel Bracken Serra with four goals. Their primary keeper is Eric Waltz who has clocked all minutes for the Dons so far this season.
UP NEXT
Air Force opens the conference slate with a pair of road matches on the West Coast. The Falcons take on San Jose State on Thursday (Sept. 28), and travel to Seattle U on Sunday (Oct. 1). Matches are slated for 8 p.m. PT and 4 p.m. PT, respectively.
LAST WEEK
The Falcons dropped a pair of matches on the road, falling to Cal State Fullerton and Cal Poly, 2-1, in both matches. Remi Smith accounted for both AF goals on the weekend.
DEFEND THE TURF
The Falcons vehemently defend their home turf, going 44-13-3 (.735) while playing at home in the last five seasons. In 2018, the Falcons were perfect at home (10-0) for the first time in program history. In 2017, Air Force won a program-best 11 home matches, going 11-1 on the home pitch for the campaign.
Air Force (0-8) vs. San Francisco (5-1-2)
6 p.m. MT, Saturday, September 23
Cadet Soccer Stadium – USAF Academy, Colo.
The Falcons return home to close out the non-conference slate against San Francisco, Saturday, September 23 at Cadet Soccer Stadium. Action is slated for 6 p.m. MT.
THE SERIES
Air Force leads San Francisco in the all-time series, 3-1. The Falcons was won the last three straight. The Falcons have bested the Dons by one goal in the three wins.
The last time the teams met was in 2022 where AF blanked USF, 1-0, in San Francisco.
A LOOK AT THE DONS
San Francisco is 5-1-2 on the season and unbeaten in the last three matches. They have played two WAC teams to date, besting Utah Tech, 1-0, and tying San Jose State at one. They have beaten one common AF opponent in Sacramento State, 1-0.
San Francisco is led in scoring by Gabriel Bracken Serra with four goals. Their primary keeper is Eric Waltz who has clocked all minutes for the Dons so far this season.
UP NEXT
Air Force opens the conference slate with a pair of road matches on the West Coast. The Falcons take on San Jose State on Thursday (Sept. 28), and travel to Seattle U on Sunday (Oct. 1). Matches are slated for 8 p.m. PT and 4 p.m. PT, respectively.
LAST WEEK
The Falcons dropped a pair of matches on the road, falling to Cal State Fullerton and Cal Poly, 2-1, in both matches. Remi Smith accounted for both AF goals on the weekend.
DEFEND THE TURF
The Falcons vehemently defend their home turf, going 44-13-3 (.735) while playing at home in the last five seasons. In 2018, the Falcons were perfect at home (10-0) for the first time in program history. In 2017, Air Force won a program-best 11 home matches, going 11-1 on the home pitch for the campaign.
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