
Tulsa Faces Cal State Fullerton in Game 2 of Home Doubleheader with Women's Soccer
8/22/2025 4:25:00 PM | Men's Soccer
GAME 2:
Tulsa (0-0-1) vs. Cal State Fullerton (0-0-1)
7:30 p.m. CT - Sunday, Aug. 24, 2025
Hurricane Soccer Stadium (2,000) • Tulsa, Okla.
LIVE STATS: Tulsa StatBroadcast
TV: ESPN+
GAME NOTES: Tulsa
GAME NOTES: Cal State Fullerton
THE COACHES:
Tulsa: Tom McIntosh (Tulsa, 1988), 31st year
Career Record: 293-210-64
School Record: Same
Cal State Fullerton: George Kuntz (Arizona State, 1989), 12th year
Career Record: 337-256-104 (36th year)
School Record: 92-74-43
Tips on the Cal State Fullerton Titans
Last Time Out: Tulsa Opens Season With Goalless Draw Against CSUN
Danny Stevens Bolsters Defense in First Career Start
Bottenburg Named American Preseason Defensive Player of the Year
Tulsa Poised for Underdog Season
Home Field Advantage
Men's Soccer Ticket Information
Single-game tickets are on sale for $10 per match and can be purchased in advance at TulsaHurricane.com or at the gate. Season tickets also start at just $50. Season ticket members will receive one membership card per ticket ordered that will be good for all 2025 TU men's and women's regular season home matches at the Hurricane Soccer Stadium. Season tickets are not valid for any postseason games. No refunds for canceled games due to weather-related or any other cause. CLICK HERE to start the process of ordering tickets or call 918-631-4688.
Ball Kid Sign-ups
The Tulsa soccer teams are looking for more ball kids for the 2025 season. Ball kids and one accompanying parent or guardian will receive free admission for games they sign up for. Ball kids will retrieve balls that go out of bounds on the sidelines for the entire game. The minimum age to be a Ball Kid is 8 years old. Kids ages 13 or older are not eligible to participate. Groups will be selected on a first-come, first-served basis. Sign up by clicking HERE.
Visit www.TulsaHurricane.com for the latest news and information on the men's soccer program. Fans can also follow the team on X, Facebook and Instagram.
Tulsa (0-0-1) vs. Cal State Fullerton (0-0-1)
7:30 p.m. CT - Sunday, Aug. 24, 2025
Hurricane Soccer Stadium (2,000) • Tulsa, Okla.
LIVE STATS: Tulsa StatBroadcast
TV: ESPN+
GAME NOTES: Tulsa
GAME NOTES: Cal State Fullerton
THE COACHES:
Tulsa: Tom McIntosh (Tulsa, 1988), 31st year
Career Record: 293-210-64
School Record: Same
Cal State Fullerton: George Kuntz (Arizona State, 1989), 12th year
Career Record: 337-256-104 (36th year)
School Record: 92-74-43
Tips on the Cal State Fullerton Titans
- This will be just the second meeting between the Tulsa and Cal State Fullerton men's programs.
- The first meeting was held in Dallas, Texas, in 1998, where the Golden Hurricane shut down the Titans 4-0.
- Fullerton is coming off a 2-2 tie at Oral Roberts in their season opener. The Titans scored two goals in the final 10 minutes to earn the draw and avoid the loss.
- The Titans went 7-6-7 last year with a first-round exit in the first round of the Big West Tournament.
- Head Cal State Fullerton coach George Kuntz enters his 12th season leading the Titans and 36th year overall as a head coach. There will be 65 combined years of collegiate head coaching experience on the field between him and Tulsa coach Tom McIntosh (30 years) come Sunday.
Last Time Out: Tulsa Opens Season With Goalless Draw Against CSUN
- Strong defensive play and brilliant saves by both goalkeepers led to a 0-0 draw between Tulsa and CSUN in the regular-season opener at Hurricane Soccer Stadium.
- Starting in goal for Tulsa was Carlito Saylon, who came away with his first career clean sheet thanks to two saves and brilliant play by the Golden Hurricane backline.
- Tulsa would go on to finish with 11 shots, the first six of which were all on goal and saved by the Matadors' goalkeeper, Dorian Drucks, who would go on to end the game with seven saves. Tulsa's Gijs Hovius led the charge with three shots on goal.
- The second half picked up as the sun went down. The Golden Hurricane shot the ball seven times and had two corner kicks, while the Matadors matched their first-half shot total with two shots and found the corners three times.
Danny Stevens Bolsters Defense in First Career Start
- True freshman defender Danny Stevens from Munich, Germany, got a last-second nod on Thursday to be part of the first starting 11 of the new season.
- The Tulsa defense didn't skip a beat with the pregame substitution, earning its first shutout since September 29, 2023.
- Stevens and the rest of the TU backline made brilliant plays all night long to end the game on 0-0 draw against CSUN.
Bottenburg Named American Preseason Defensive Player of the Year
- Wes Bottenburg has been tabbed the American Conference Preseason Defensive Player of the Year, the league announced Monday.
- A defender from Utrecht, Netherlands, Bottenburg is coming off a junior season in which he started in 13 of 14 games played and spent 1,167 minutes on the field. He netted two goals to finish as the fourth-highest scorer on the team while bolstering Tulsa with strong defensive play throughout the season to earn First Team All-Conference honors.
- Bottenburg was also named to the 16-player American Preseason All-Conference Team.
Tulsa Poised for Underdog Season
- The coaches of the American Conference have picked Tulsa to finish eighth of nine teams in the 2025 Preseason Coaches' Poll, with just two points more than last-place Temple.
- TU is coming off a down year in which the Golden Hurricane finished seventh with a 2-4-1 league record and 3-9-3 overall record.
- Since then, Tulsa has returned seven starters from last year who are hungry to bounce back in 2025, including First Team All-Conference choice Wes Bottenburg and unanimous all-freshman Alex Cunningham.
- 13 players left the roster, so McIntosh's recruitment staff hit the road and the transfer portal and added 13 brand new players looking to bring Tulsa back to championship status.
- Key newcomers include JUCO All-American Luc Achermann-Stanfield (Eastern Florida State), NAIA all-star Joao Neves (Oklahoma Wesleyan), veteran goalkeeper Samy Slimi (Campbell), Pittsburgh defender Dani Gamboa and true freshman Joses Chukwu (Toronto, Ontario).
- The Timeless Tom McIntosh
- Coach Mac has completed 30 seasons at The University of Tulsa in his illustrious career.
- He is one of 16 active head coaches at the DI level to have coached for 30 or more seasons and is one of six active head coaches to have accomplished the feat while coaching for only one program.
- He is tied for the 14th-longest active DI coaching career.
- McIntosh has coached Tulsa through four conferences: Missouri Valley (1995, 2000-04), WAC (1996-99), Conference USA (2005-13) and the American (2014-present).
Home Field Advantage
- The Tulsa men's soccer team has been tough to beat at the Hurricane Soccer Stadium, tallying a 30-12-9 mark since the beginning of 2019.
- 2025: TU starts off the year undefeated with a tie against CSUN in the opener (0-0-1).
- 2023-24: Tulsa earned five combined home wins between the 2023 and 2024 seasons.
- 2022: Tulsa was 6-0-1 in the regular season but went 1-2 in postseason action at home.
- 2021: 8-0 in the regular season, but went 3-1 in postseason, falling in the NCAA Third Round game to West Virginia in double overtime (11-1 overall).
- 2020-21 (season played in the spring due to the coronavirus pandemic): 4-0-1.
- 2019: Tulsa fell in only two home contests while nabbing three wins and two ties (3-2-2).
Men's Soccer Ticket Information
Single-game tickets are on sale for $10 per match and can be purchased in advance at TulsaHurricane.com or at the gate. Season tickets also start at just $50. Season ticket members will receive one membership card per ticket ordered that will be good for all 2025 TU men's and women's regular season home matches at the Hurricane Soccer Stadium. Season tickets are not valid for any postseason games. No refunds for canceled games due to weather-related or any other cause. CLICK HERE to start the process of ordering tickets or call 918-631-4688.
Ball Kid Sign-ups
The Tulsa soccer teams are looking for more ball kids for the 2025 season. Ball kids and one accompanying parent or guardian will receive free admission for games they sign up for. Ball kids will retrieve balls that go out of bounds on the sidelines for the entire game. The minimum age to be a Ball Kid is 8 years old. Kids ages 13 or older are not eligible to participate. Groups will be selected on a first-come, first-served basis. Sign up by clicking HERE.
Visit www.TulsaHurricane.com for the latest news and information on the men's soccer program. Fans can also follow the team on X, Facebook and Instagram.
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