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Chico State Wildcats soccer University Soccer Stadium is a soccer-specific stadium located on the campus of California State University, Chico in Chico , California . The stadium seats 2,500 and is home to the school's soccer teams.
On defense, they gave up 3,269 yards (326.9 per game) including 2,393 rushing yards (239.3 per game) and 876 passing yards (87.6 per game). [1] Quarterback Al Allison completed 54 of 139 passes for 803 yards with six touchdowns and 11 interceptions. He also led the team with 777 yards of total offense (including negative 26 rushing yards). [1]
California State University, Chico (Chico State [7]) is a public university in Chico, California. It was founded in 1887 as one of about 180 "normal schools" founded by state governments in the 19th century to train teachers for the rapidly growing public common schools. Some closed but most steadily expanded their role and became state ...
The Chico State baseball team plays at the 4,100–seat Nettleton Stadium, known as Ray Bohler Field until its 1997 renovation.The Wildcats won the NCAA Division II national title in 1997 and 1999, and was runner-up in 2002 and 2006; all four appearances in the finals were under head coach Lindsay Meggs. [3]
Led by Gus Manolis in his fourth and final season as head coach, Chico State compiled an overall record of 7–2 with a mark of 4–1 in conference play, placing second in the FWC. The team was outscored its opponents 195 to 109 for the season. The Wildcats played home games at College Field in Chico, California.
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The 1977 Chico State Wildcats football team represented California State University, Chico as a member of the Far Western Conference (FWC) during the 1977 NCAA Division II football season. Led by fourth-year head coach Dick Trimmer , Chico State compiled an overall record of 6–2–1 with a mark of 3–1–1 in conference play, placing second ...
The Wildcats played home games at College Field in Chico, California. Maderos finished his tenure at Chico State with overall record of 35–59–1, for a .374 winning percentage. This the lowest winning percentage of any of the eight Chico State head coaches who spent more than two years in the position.