The Earthquakes concluded their preseason camp Tuesday in Tucson, Arizona, with a scoreless draw against the Portland Timbers at Kino Sports Complex.

The Western Conference rivals played three 30-minute periods highlighted by big saves from San Jose goalkeeper David Bingham and the Timbers’ Andrew Weber, who was a Quakes backup for three years.

San Jose (2-1-2) had a Mike Fucito goal nullified in the seventh minute because of an offside ruling. Then the Quakes averted an early hole when Portland midfielder Dairon Asprilla struck the right post. Bingham saved a header from forward Maximiliano Urruti in the 22nd minute.

The Earthquakes countered in the 40th minute on Victor Bernardez’ close-range free kick that bounced off a wall of defenders. Leandro Barrera’s follow shot hit the chest of a defender.

Bingham had another save in the 64th minute while Weber had to fend off Pablo Pintos’ shot five minutes later after a run down the right flank.

Newcomer Kris Tyrpak almost scored in the 89th minute on a shot just outside the 18-yard box that a Timbers defender deflected.

The Quakes return briefly to San Jose before facing the Colorado Rapids on Sunday at Cashman Field in Las Vegas.

College

The Santa Clara women’s golf team tied for the lowest score in the final round of the Matador Invitational in Simi Valley, and the Broncos finished second in their first competition of the spring season.

Windy conditions at the 5,808-yard, par-72 Wood Ranch Golf Club led to elevated final round scores with Santa Clara, Sacramento State and Morehead State each scoring 320 on Tuesday. The Broncos finished at 934, five shots behind Sacramento State, adding another runner-up finish to the three they earned during the fall.

Sophomore Annie Freman had the second-lowest score with a final-round 76, vaulting four spots up the leader board to finish in a tie for fifth-place at 12-over 228, four shots behind medalist Astha Mandan of Sacramento State.