EST. 2003
Western State Conference Championships
2018
CCCAA Southern Califronia Regional Postseason Appearances
2004, 2009, 2010, 2018
CCCAA State Championship Tournament Appearances
2010
CCCAA State Championship Runner-Up
2010
2023
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College of the Canyons completed the 2023 season with an overall record of 7-12-3 going 1-6-3 in the Western State Conference (WSC). Canyons had a strong start to the year earning a No. 18 ranking in the initial California Community College Sports Information Association (CCCSIA) Top-20 poll. At the end of the season, the Cougars saw five sophomores earn All-WSC, South Division accolades. Outside back Jacob Reyes-Silva was the sole Cougar to be named with all-conference First Team honors. Jacob Davila and Anthony Landeros received Second Team awards followed by Alejandro Chavez and Julian De La O with Honorable Mention accolades.
2022
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College of the Canyons finished the 2022 season fourth in the Western State Conference (WSC), South Division with an overall record of 4-13-3 and 2-4-2 mark against conference opponents. COC made history hosting the first international game in program history against the Tahitian U20 International Team narrowly losing 2-1 in stoppage time. Six COC players were named to the All-WSC, South teams. For the second year in a row, sophomore Drew Leskin was honored to the All-WSC First-Team along with freshman Tom Larcier. Sophomore Jason Arana and freshman Lance Brdaric were named All-WSC, South Second-Team and Honorable Mention accolades went to sophomore Jason Nakoud and freshman Alec Fryer.
2021
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College of the Canyons logged an overall record of 6-8-7 and 2-3-3 in the Western State Conference (WSC), South Division placing third in the conference standings. Though COC fell short of postseason play, they did see seven players with All-WSC Honors. COC sophomores Francisco Ornelas and Bryan Velasquez along with freshman Drew Leskin were named All-WSC First-Team selects. All-WSC Second-Team honorees included sophomore Darien Cerin and freshman Josh Swanson. Sophomore Dylan Sullivan and freshman Roger Sandino were All-WSC Honorable Mention selections.
2020
College of the Canyons athletic programs did not compete during the 2020-21 season due to cancellations based on the COVID-19 pandemic.
2019
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College of the Canyons played to an overall record of 3-11-4 and 2-3-3 in Western State Conference, South Division play to finish fourth in the conference. That mark left the Cougars a game short of winning a second straight WSC, South title after falling to visiting Bakersfield College in the season finale. At season’s end six players earned All-WSC honors. COC sophomore defender Jake Erazo and sophomore midfielder Jesus Ocampo were both named to the All-WSC South Division First Team. Freshman forward Dylan Sullivan and midfielder Frank Ornelas were recognized with All-WSC Second Team selections, while freshman defender Jacob Nuno and sophomore goalkeeper Kian Bensend earned Honorable Mention recognitions. Bensend transferred to The Master’s University to continue to his collegiate career.
2018
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College of the Canyons turned in an historic 2018 season by winning the first Western State Conference (WSC) Championship in program history as the Cougars also returned to the postseason for the first time since 2010. Canyons, which finished the year 10-6-3 overall and 7-2-1 in conference play, won four of its final five games down the stretch to end the regular season, including a 1-0 road victory over Bakersfield College in the regular season finale to clinch the conference title. COC eventually had its season come to an end vs. Mt. San Antonio College in the first round of the CCCAA SoCal Regional Playoffs. Sophomore forward Cesar Dominguez was named the WSC, South Division Player of the Year to lead a class of 12 Cougars earning all-conference awards. Dominguez tallied 24 points across 19 games and led the team with seven goals. Sophomore forwards Jorge Rojas and Andres Lozano, and midfielders Jamie Ledezma, Jose Chavez and Justin Marquez were all named All-WSC First-Team selections. Included on the All-WSC Second-Team were midfielder Jose Luis Ruiz and defenders Kevin Santillian, Steven Bobadilla and Jake Erazo who combined to represent a formidable back line for the Cougars. Sophomore defender Tyler Jovel and midfielder Matthew Garcia were both recognized with Honorable Mention accolades. COC head coach Phil Marcellin was named the conference Coach of the Year. Three players from the conference champion 2018 team will continue their careers together at the four-year level, with Dominguez, Rojas and Luis Ruiz committing to Warner Pacific University (WPU) in Portland, Oregon.
2017
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College of the Canyons finished the season with an overall record of 7-12-2 and conference mark of 4-4-2 to place third in the Western State Conference (WSC), South Division. The Cougars posted a record of 4-1-1 across the final six games to head into the final game of the year with postseason aspirations, but fell just short of reaching that goal. Sophomore forward Aaron Winsick was named the conference co-Player of the Year with a combined eight Cougars named to the all-conference squad. Winsick tied for the team lead with nine goals and added an assist to finish with 19 points across 19 contests. He finished his Cougar career by scoring six goals in the final three games, including a three-goal output vs. Bakersfield College that resulted in a 3-2 win for Canyons. He also led COC with 41 total shots and 25 shots on goal, despite starting just seven games. Winsick is the first Cougar to be named Player of the Year since Andres Bueno earned the honor outright after the 2009 season. In the spring, Winsick committed to continue playing at nearby California Lutheran University. Other All-WSC First Team honorees for the Cougars included freshman midfielders Caesar Dominguez and Jordan Pacheco, along with sophomore defender Jesus Mejia. Freshman midfielders Justin Marquez and Jamie Ledezma both earned All-WSC Second Team honors, while freshman defenders Steven Bobadilla and Jesus Ocampo were both Honorable Mention selections for the Cougars.
2016
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The College of the Canyons men's soccer team had six players earn All-Western State Conference, South Division accolades after a season in which the Cougars placed fourth with an 8-12-2 overall record and 4-5-1 mark in conference play. Headlining the group of honorees were All-WSC First Team selections Adrian Arguello and Anthony Salvadori. Earning All-WSC Second Team honors were sophomore goalkeeper Cristian Arriaga and sophomore defender Kevin Rivas. Honorable mention selections for the Cougars included freshman midfielder Aaron Winsick and forward/midfielder Jean-Daniel Lukabika Alves.
2015
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The 2015 College of the Canyons men’s soccer team completed the season with a 7-5-7 overall record and a 7-3-6 mark in conference play to finish fourth in the WSC, South. Six Cougars earned All-WSC honors at season’s end. Sophomore forward Oscar Sanchez led the team in scoring with eight goals, four assists, 20 points and was named First-Team All-WSC along with sophomore defender Omar Navarro. Goalkeeper Christian Arriaga was credited with eight shutouts in his freshman season and earned Second-Team All-WSC honors for his efforts along with freshman defender Anthony Salvadori. Sophomore Tristin Rochow and freshman Luis Arriaga both earned All-WSC Honorable Mention honors. The Cougars finished the season undefeated at home going 4-0-4.
2014
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COC finished in third place in the WSC, with a 10-3-6 overall record and an 8-3-6 mark against conference opponents. The team hit its stride from Sept. 12 through Oct. 14 during which the Cougars enjoyed a nine-game unbeaten streak. Despite this, Canyons finished just short of a trip to the postseason. Seven members of the 2014 men's soccer team were named to the WSC All-Conference team, including sophomore Juan Camacho, freshman Oscar Sanchez and defender Chris Tumasone who each earned First Team All-Conference honors.
2013
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The COC men’s soccer team finished in fifth place in the Western State Conference with a 6-10-4 overall record and 6-8-2 conference record. Canyons had five Cougars named all-conference, including sophomore Jamie Bent, who was named first-team All-WSC.
2012
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The men’s soccer team had a rough year finishing in seventh place in the conference with a 4-10-6 overall record and 3-8-5 conference record. Freshman Brandon Davy was named First-Team All-WSC and four other Cougars were donned all-conference.
2011
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The College of the Canyons men’s soccer team finished the 2011 season with a 7-5-8 overall record and a 5-5-4-conference record. Unfortunately, the team missed out on the postseason tournament. COC’s biggest victory came in a 5-0 route of Moorpark College in September.
2010
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The men’s soccer team finished out the regular season with a seven-game win streak that moved the Cougars into third place in the Western State Conference. Canyons struggled in the first half of the conference season with a 2-3-2 record, but the second half was a different story. COC beat every team in the conference during its second go-around with each team and played its way to a sixth seed in the playoffs. In first-round action, COC blanked Palomar 3-0 at home and earned a match with Cerritos College. College of the Canyons, freshman midfielder Victor Rodriguez scored two second-half goals to help the No. 6 Cougars defeat the No. 3 Cerritos Falcons 2-1 in the second round of the regional playoffs. Next up for COC, the Cougars took on Santa Ana, a team that they had already lost to during the 2010 season and had beat them in the third round of the 2009 playoffs. COC scored three goals in the final seven minutes of regulation to defeat No. 2 Santa Ana 3-1 to advance to the state championship tournament hosted by College of the Canyons. Headed into the state playoffs for the first time in program history, the Cougars were slated against the No. 1 team from Northern California, Fresno City College. Canyons scored three goals in a 26-minute span to knock off top-seeded Fresno City 3-0 in the semifinals for a chance to take on the defending state champions Mt. SAC. In the state championship game, COC lost to the Mounties 4-0 in a game that saw the Cougars lose players to red cards during the game.
2009
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The men’s soccer team took a turn for the better this season, after finishing 2008 with only four wins. There are no reminders of last season’s squad as the Cougars are came in second place in the conference and earned their first playoff bid since 2004. Much of the success came in the form of Golden Valley alum Andres Bueno who was named the conference player of the year. The Cougars made it all the way to the third round of the playoffs, after defeating No. 9 Santa Barbara, No. 1 Rio Hondo, but were finally defeated by No. 4 Santa Ana. They finished the season 14-7-2 record and 9-3-2 conference record.
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