The Colorado College men's soccer team wraps up the regular season with a battle against the University of Dallas on Saturday, Nov. 1, at noon CT in Irving, Texas. 
 
CC (10-0-6, 7-0-3 SCAC) sits in second place in the conference standings behind Texas Lutheran but has a chance to seal the regular season title on Saturday. 
 
The Tigers are riding a 16-game unbeaten streak, the second longest in program history, and two games away from tying the longest of 18-straight. 
 
Last Time Out
 
CC went 2-0 last weekend with wins over McMurry (10-0) and Schreiner (4-1). On Oct. 24th against the War Hawks, Freshman 
Ewen Robertson, the team's leading goalscorer, scored just three minutes in off an assist from sophomore 
Will Jones. 
 
Robertson was one of five goal scorers as the Tigers outshot the War Hawks 25-14, including 14-7 on goal. Robertson led the team with five shots. 
 
He followed it up five minutes later with another, before scoring his third of the game in the 24th minute off an assist from senior 
Rex Karjian. It was the first CC hat trick since 2019 and brought Roberston to 12 goals on the year. His seven points were enough for a new career high. 
 
Sophomore 
Teddy Opler had two goals and an assist, and juniors 
Dylan Rich and 
Jack Hilliard, freshman 
Wyatt Kimball and 
Whit Hynes all scored goals. 
 
On Sunday in Kerrville, Karjian, Hilliard and Opler all scored as CC held Schreiner to four shots. 
 
Records Being Written
 
CC is extending its unbeaten streak in SCAC play to four straight years. The Tigers have not lost a SCAC regular game since Oct. 29, 2021. That's 1,463 consecutive days without a loss to a conference opponent. 
 
The Tigers have also not lost a game since the second round of the NCAA Tournament last season. The 16-game unbeaten streak is the longest to start a season and the second-longest in program history. 
 
Junior goalkeeper 
Alex Wolter is one shutout away from tying the conference record for most shutouts in a single season (11). He is currently tied for first in the nation with 10. 
 
Robertson and Opler lead the SCAC with 41 total points and 22 goals. The tandem is one of the most dominant in the country and is creeping up in the top 20 of most in a single season among all CC players. 
 
Scouting The Crusaders
 
Dallas enters Saturday with a 0-15-2 record after dropping its two most recent contests to Schreiner and McMurry. 
 
Sophomore Ryan Dahl leads the team with three goals and 21 shots.