Fri, Aug 27, 2010 - [Men's Soccer]
Stanislaus, Ca- The Holy Names University Men's soccer team struggle on their second game of Pre-Season to NCAA Div 2 Cal State Stanislaus on Friday, August 27th. The game was played under the crucial conditions of 100 degrees weather, and consisted of two forty-five minutes half's. The Hawks gave up a goal in the first half, and two at the end of the second half.
Tue, Aug 24, 2010 - [Men's Soccer]

Senior Defender Oscar Ruiz
Belmont, CA - The Holy Names Men's Soccer team started their preseason game schedule with a visit to Notre Dame De Namur. The game, played through 73 degree weather, consisted of three thirty minute periods. The hawks, having lost 8 players through injuries sustained during the first week of preseason training, ended up losing the tie to an organized outfit. However, the score line could have been much different had Holy Names managed to convert the various chances they created throughout. The first third went 1-0 to the Argonauts with the second being tied 0-0 before Notre Dame found the net once again in the last third to put the score line to 2-0.
Mon, Aug 9, 2010 - [Men's Soccer]

2009 California Pacific Conference Champions
Oakland, CA - Over the last five seasons no other Hawks team has had the conference winning success of Men's Soccer. Since 2005 the Hawks have posted an impressive 44-2 conference record. This year they return 14 starters, as well as, adding 10 new recruits to the already deep bench. The Hawks top recruits include Scott MacCoubrey from Wales, Martin Maestretti of Argentina, and Tom Davies of Australia.
Sat, Nov 21, 2009 - [Men's Soccer]

Congrats to the 2009 Conference Champs!
Santa Clarita, CA - Marcelo Silva scored in the eighth minute of play and that was all The Master's College needed as it shut out Holy Names 1-0 in an NAIA National Championship Opening Round Match Saturday afternoon on Reese Field.
Thu, Nov 19, 2009 - [Men's Soccer]

Junior Jesus Hernandez 1st Team All-Conference
Oakland, CA - Holy Names University won three individual honors and placed five players in the first team to headline the California Pacific Conference men's soccer first team, Commissioner Don Ott announced today.