California vs Louisville, 2024 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer, 2024 NCAA Division I Men

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California Golden Bears are hosting Louisville Cardinals at , , , starting on . The match is a part of the NCAA Men's Soccer.

Game Information

Competition: NCAA Men's Soccer

Venue:
Location: ,

Line-Ups

CAL California Golden Bears

No. Name
1 Marco Brougher (GK)
5 Gaku Nishimura
9 Rohan Mceligot
2 Kevin Carmichael
19 Alfredo Ortiz
3 Giancarlo Mota
29 Santiago Hopkins
10 Nonso Adimabua
27 Malcolm Zalayet
33 Beau Morrison
11 Kieran Bracken Serra

LOU Louisville Cardinals

No. Name
1 Aj Piela (GK)
16 Josh Jones
12 Filip Fredhall
6 Jp Jordan
3 Olayinka Ogunleye
13 Michael Lee
8 Tj Kahoalii
24 Jack Lewis
9 Gage Guerra
19 Noah De Blasis
10 Leon Kondic

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