Men's Soccer
Spokane Men’s Soccer wrapped up an impressive 2025 season on Friday, securing a third-place finish at the NWAC Championships after a hard-fought battle against undefeated Highline.
The NWAC East Region awards highlighted Spokane’s strength on both sides of the ball, with Kevin Ng named Offensive Player of the Year, Riley Galloway earning Defensive Player of the Year, and Chad Brown honored as Coach of the Year.
A relentless second-half push sealed the deal for Spokane, as the Sasquatch turned a 1–0 deficit into a 3–1 victory over Whatcom. The win sends Spokane to the NWAC Semifinals at Starfire Sports Complex on Nov. 14.
Despite an early deficit, Spokane battled back with a strong second half and a goal from Austin Armstrong to close out the regular season as Co-East Region Champions.
Behind goals from Cipriano Acosta Jr. and J. Trinidad Hernandez, the Sasquatch earned a composed 2–0 win over Walla Walla on Saturday.
With another complete team performance, Spokane made a strong case as the team to beat in the NWAC East.
The Sasquatch showed no signs of slowing down, staying unbeaten with a dominant 4-0 shutout over Wenatchee Valley.
In one of their most dominant performances of the season, Spokane men’s soccer dismantled Treasure Valley 11-0, showcasing sharp attacking play and relentless pressure from start to finish.
Spokane men’s soccer extended their unbeaten conference streak with a statement win on the road, defeating Columbia Basin 2-0 behind second-half goals from Hunter Anderson and Angel Reveles.
Spokane and Walla Walla battled to a hard-fought 0–0 draw, with both defenses standing tall in a physical matchup.
Kevin Ng and Colter Garpestad each scored twice as Spokane powered to a 5-1 victory over Blue Mountain on the road.
Sparked by goals from Angel Reveles, Kevin Ng, and Fabian Nava, Spokane rallied past Wenatchee Valley for a hard-fought 3-2 road victory.
Spokane secures a decisive 6-0 victory in their matchup against Treasure Valley.
Spokane Colleges Athletics is excited to announce that the official 2025–26 competition schedules are now live for women's soccer, men's soccer, volleyball, cross country, golf, men's basketball, and women's basketball.
