Texas Tech vs. Oral Roberts Game Notes

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2014 RED RAIDER SOCCER MATCH

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#17 TEXAS TECH RED RAIDERS (0-0-0) vs. ORAL ROBERTS GOLDEN EAGLES (0-1-0) Aug. 24 • 7 p.m. • Lubbock, Texas • John Walker Soccer Complex (2,000) • TV: TexasTech.TV • Radio: KTXT 88.1 FM

2014 SCHEDULE / RESULTS AUGUST 16 ~ at #25 Denver 22 NEW MEXICO 24 ORAL ROBERTS 29 % at Notre Dame 31 % vs. Eastern Washington SEPTEMBER 5 SAM HOUSTON STATE 7 PORTLAND STATE 12 at California (Pac-12 Network) 14 ABILENE CHRISTIAN 19 + vs. Tulsa 21 + vs. Memphis 26 * at Texas (LHN) 28 UC RIVERSIDE OCTOBER 3 * OKLAHOMA 5 * OKLAHOMA STATE 10 * at West Virginia (NSCAATV) 17 * at Kansas 19 * at TCU 24 * BAYLOR 26 * IOWA STATE NOVEMBER 5-9 Big 12 Championship 14-16 NCAA First Round 21-23 NCAA Second/Third Rounds 28-30 NCAA Quarterfinals DECEMBER 5-7 NCAA College Cup

W, 2-1 Canceled 7 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 10 a.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 5 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA

~ Exhibition match • % Notre Dame Invitational • + Oklahoma State Invitational • * Big 12 Conference match

ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Matt Dowdy Cell: 806-928-5190 | Office: 806-834-4529 matthew.dowdy@ttu.edu @Matt_Dowdy

STAY CONNECTED WITH TEXAS TECH @TechAthletics @TechGameday TTUAthletics

RED RAIDERS SET FOR 21ST SEASON OF SOCCER Texas Tech will kick off its 21st season of soccer Sunday evening when the 17thranked Red Raiders host Oral Roberts in a 7 p.m. start at the John Walker Soccer Complex. The match will open the 2014-15 athletics season for Texas Tech as it will be the first event to start the new school year.

0-0; 0-0 BIG 12

0-1; 0-0 SUMMIT

TEXAS TECH ALL-TIME IN SEASON OPENERS The Red Raiders enter Sunday evening riding a six-match winning streak in season openers following a 1-0 victory over New Mexico a year ago. The victory improved Texas Tech to 12-8 all-time in season openers, including a 6-1 mark under eighth-year head coach Tom Stone. During its six-match winning streak, Tech is out-scoring opponents, 16-1, in season openers with the lone goal coming in 2012 by Idaho. This will be the sixth time in the past seven seasons where the Red Raiders, who are 9-3 all-time in home season openers, have begun at the friendly confines of the John Walker Soccer Complex. Tech and Oral Roberts have met twice previously in season openers, splitting a pair of matches in 2003 (3-0 ORU) and 2004 (6-2 Tech). RED RAIDERS ALL-TIME IN SEASON OPENERS UNDER TOM STONE Year Opponent Result 2013 at New Mexico W, 1-0 2012 Idaho W, 2-1 2011 Rice W, 1-0 2010 TCU W, 3-0 2009 UTSA W, 5-0 2008 Lamar W, 4-0 2007 at Georgia L, 1-4

WHO TO WATCH

JANINE BECKIE

5-8 • F • JR Beckie, a MAC Hermann Trophy candidate, enters her junior season already among the top-five career leaders in Texas Tech history for goals scored and points. She led all Red Raiders with 12 goals in 2013 and recently returned from playing in the FIFA U-20 World Cup with Canada.

JAELENE HINKLE

PAIGE STRAHAN

CAITY HEAP

5-4 • D • SR Hinkle, another MAC Hermann Trophy candidate, heads into her senior season as one of the top players in the country after earning third team All-American honors a year ago. Hinkle led the Red Raiders with six assists and ranks among the alltime leaders in the category.

5-2 • MF • SR Strahan is one of three returning Red Raiders named to the All-Big 12 teams a year ago. She totaled three goals and three assists en route to being honored on the All-Big 12 second team. It was the second-straight year Strahan was recognized as an All-Big 12 selection.

5-XX • MF • JR Heap wrapped her 2013 sophomore season tied for fourth on the team with four goals to go along with four assists. She was third on the team for points, totaling 12 on the year. The McKinney native will be counted on to lead the Red Raiders in the midfield again this season.

MATCH BREAKDOWN TEXAS TECH 2014 Record All-Time Series Last Meeting Record in Lubbock Ranking Last Match Head Coach Career Record Record at Tech vs. Oral Roberts

ORAL ROBERTS 0-0-0; 0-0-0 Big 12 Tech leads 5-3-0 Sept. 12, 2010 (Tech, 1-0) Tech leads 4-0-0 No. 17 (NSCAA) Season Opener Tom Stone 78-50-14 (8th Season) Same 2-0-0

2014 Record All-Time Series Last Meeting Record in Lubbock Ranking Last Match Head Coach Career Record Record at ORU vs. Texas Tech

0-1-0; 0-0-0 Big 12 Tech leads 5-3-0 Sept. 12, 2010 (Tech, 1-0) Tech leads 4-0-0 Not Ranked Lost to Utah, 2-0 (Fri.) Roger Bush 15-5-1 (2nd Season) Same First Meeting


2014 TEXAS TECH SOCCER

2014 QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION Location_______________________ Lubbock, Texas Founded_______________________________ 1923 Enrollment____________________________ 33,111 Nickname_________________________Red Raiders Colors_________________________ Scarlet & Black Mascot_______________Masked Rider / Raider Red Affiliation_____________________ NCAA Division I Conference____________________________ Big 12 Chancellor______________________Robert Duncan President_________________ M. Duane Nellis, Ph.D. Athletics Director__________________ Kirby Hocutt Sr. Associate AD/SWA______________Dr. Judi Henry Department Main Number________ (806) 742-3355 HISTORY Season of Soccer_________________________ 21st First Season_____________________________ 1994 All-Time Record____________________ 158-203-24 NCAA Tournament Appearances____ Two (2012-13) FACILITY INFORMATION Name______________ John Walker Soccer Complex Capacity_______________________________ 2,000 Opened________________________________ 2008 Dimensions____________________ 76 yds x 120 yds Surface_____________________________ FieldTurf All-Time Record__________________ 43-14-2 (.729) COACHING STAFF Head Coach_______________________ Tom Stone Alma Mater__________________________ Duke ‘87 Record at Tech____________ 78-50-14 (8th Season) Career Record___________________________Same Best time to reach___________________Contact SID Assoc. Head Coach___________ Todd Shulenberger Alma Mater____________________ Robert Moris ‘94 Assistant Coach__________________ Gibbs Keeton Alma Mater______________________ Texas Tech ‘06 Vol. Assistant Coach__________________ Bri Young Alma Mater______________________Texas A&M ‘11 Office Number__________________ (806) 742-3355 TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Record___________________________ 18-2-3 Big 12 Record___________________________ 6-0-2 Home Record__________________________ 10-1-0 Away Record____________________________ 4-0-2 Neutral Site Record_______________________ 4-1-1 Postseason________________ NCAA Second Round Final Ranking___________________No. 17 (NSCAA) Letterwinners Returning/Lost_______________20/9 Starters Returning/Lost_____________________7/4 Redshirts Returning_________________________ 2 Newcomers________________________________ 9 Top Returning Players_____________ Jaelen Hinkle ___________________ Janine Beckie, Paige Strahan Top Newcomers_________________ Sara Summers ____________ Natalie Schmutz, Carissa Christensen ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Associate AD/Communications________ Blayne Beal E-mail____________________ blayne.beal@ttu.edu Assistant Director (Soccer)___________ Matt Dowdy Office__________________________ (806) 834-4529 Cell___________________________ (806) 928-5190 Fax____________________________ (806) 742-1970 Twitter_________________________ @Matt_Dowdy E-mail________________ matthew.dowdy@ttu.edu Website___________________ www.texastech.com Twitter___________@TechAthletics, @TechGameday Mailing Address___________________ 2526 6th St. ___________________________Lubbock, TX 79409

TEXAS TECH ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS

Matt Dowdy Assistant Director

Blayne Beal Associate AD

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The Texas Tech Athletics Communications office is here to serve the media throughout the 2014 Red Raider soccer season. Media members in need of assistance can contact Matt Dowdy in the Athletics Communications office at (806) 742-2770. MEDIA CREDENTIALS Media members covering the Texas Tech soccer program at the John Walker Soccer Complex during the 2014 season must be issued a credential from the Texas Tech Athletics Communications office. • All requests for both media and photo credentials must be made either in writing or via e-mail at least a day in advance to Matt Dowdy, Assistant Director for Athletic Communications. (Fax: (806) 742-1970; e-mail: matthew.dowdy@ttu.edu) • Requests are honored from sports editors of daily and weekly newspapers, editors of sports periodicals, and sports directors of radio and television stations who broadcast regularly scheduled daily sports reports and talk shows. • Credentials can be picked up in the Athletics Communications office (south end of Jones AT&T Stadium) or at will call, which is located at the ticket booth outside the stadium’s front gate. PRESS BOX SERVICES A complete NCAA box score and pertinent game facts will be distributed to members of the working media following the conclusion of the match. Game notes, statistics, lineups, and rosters are provided prior to kickoff. A pregame meal is also served in the press box around 45 minutes prior to kickoff. HEAD COACH TOM STONE INTERVIEWS Head coach Tom Stone can be reached best either immediately after practice or in the early afternoon. Stone’s office is located in the south end of Jones AT&T Stadium. To arrange an interview, please contact Matt Dowdy in the Athletics Communications office. PLAYER INTERVIEWS Student-athletes and coaches are available for interviews every day following the conclusion of practice. Student-athletes are also available following a brief cooling off perior after each home match. POSTGAME INTERVIEWS Texas Tech student-athletes and head coach Tom Stone will be made available to the media near the home bench following a brief cooling off period. The Texas Tech locker room will remain closed. WWW.TEXASTECH.COM This is the official site of the Texas Tech Athletics Department. Texas Tech Soccer releases as well as a variety of athletics department information can be found on the web. Texas Tech also offers live video and audio (home matches only) streaming of all Red Raider matches.

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2014 TEXAS TECH SOCCER LARGE CROWD EXPECTED FOR SUNDAY’S SEASON OPENER Since the John Walker Complex opened in 2008, large crowds have become quite normal as Texas Tech has averaged roughly 1,000 fans each of the past four seasons. The Red Raiders are expected to play in front of another large crowd Sunday evening, a regular occurrence for Tech in season openers. Tech has played in front of 1,000 or more fans in each of its home openers the past four seasons, including a crowd of 1,584 against Colorado State a year ago that ranked as the eighth-largest in program history. HOME OPENER ATTENDANCE (LAST FOUR SEASONS) Year Opponent Attendance 2013 Colorado State 1,584 2012 Idaho 1,117 2011 Rice 1,215 2010 TCU 1,356 INSIDE THE ORAL ROBERTS SERIES Texas Tech will be meeting Oral Roberts on Sunday for the ninth time in school history on the soccer pitch. The Red Raiders are 5-3 all-time against the Golden Eagles with wins in three of the past four meetings between the two schools. This is the fifth time Oral Roberts has traveled to Lubbock to face the Red Raiders, who enter Sunday’s contest a perfect 4-0 when hosting the Golden Eagles. Tech is 2-0 against Oral Roberts under head coach Tom Stone thanks to a 4-0 rout on Sept. 18, 2008, and a 1-0 shutout victory on Sept. 12, 2010. The two schools have opened a season against each other twice previously with Oral Roberts pulling off a 3-0 victory in 2013 before Tech responded with a 6-2 win a year later. RED RAIDERS LEAD THE BIG 12 FOR VICTORIES OVER LAST TWO SEASONS Winning has pretty much become contagious for the Red Raiders the past two seasons under Tom Stone. During that stretch, Texas Tech has recorded 34 victories and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Championship in both seasons. This is the winningest stretch for the Red Raiders in school history as Tech won 16 matches in 2012 and then followed up with a school-record 18 victories a year ago. That success has made Tech the winningest Big 12 program the past two seasons as the Red Raiders lead all league opponents in victories as Baylor has recorded 30 wins while West Virginia has combined for 27 in third place. TOTAL VICTORIES AMONG BIG 12 PROGRAMS (LAST TWO SEASONS) Team Total Victories Texas Tech 34 Baylor 30 West Virginia 27 Texas 25 Oklahoma State 20 Iowa State 19 Kansas 17 TCU 13 Oklahoma 11 TEXAS TECH IN THE NATIONAL RANKINGS For the second-straight season, Texas Tech appeared in each of the collegiate soccer preseason polls, debuting at No. 17 in the NSCAA/Continental Tire rankings. The Red Raiders were also among the top-25 in two other polls, coming in at No. 15 by TopDrawerSoccer.com and No. 22 by Soccer America. This is the highest preseason ranking in school history for the Red Raiders, who opened the 2013 season ranked 24th by the NSCAA. Tech closed the 2013 season ranked 17th in the NSCAA poll, its highest postseason ranking in school history. RED RAIDERS PICKED SECOND IN BIG 12 PRESEASON POLL Following the best season in school history, Texas Tech was picked to once again finish second in the Big 12 Preseason Poll released earlier this summer. This is the second-straight season where the Red Raiders have been slotted in second place by the conference coaches. Tech followed through with its 2013 preseason prediction as the Red Raiders finished 6-0-2 in Big 12 play, ending the year a point back of preseason favorite West Virginia for the Big 12 regular season title. BIG 12 PRESEASON POLL Rank Team Points 1. West Virginia 64 2. Texas Tech 56 3. Oklahoma State 49 4. Baylor 40 5. Texas 39 6. Kansas 25 7. TCU 21 8. Iowa State 16 9. Oklahoma 14 BECKIE, HINKLE NAMED TO MAC HERMANN TROPHY WATCH LIST Janine Beckie and Jaelene Hinkle received the highest preseason honor in college soccer earlier this summer when the two Red Raiders were named to the MAC Hermann Trophy watch list. Tech was one of just six programs nationally with multiple players on the watch list that totaled 35 women’s players overall, three of which that came from the Big 12 Conference. This is the second-straight season where Beckie has been named to the watch list. Hinkle, meanwhile, is a candidate for the first time in her career. The 2014 MAC Hermann Trophy, which is presented annually to the top player in the country, will be presented Jan. 9 at the Missouri Athletic Club in St. Louis.

2013 BIG 12 STANDINGS TEAM West Virginia TEXAS TECH Texas Iowa State Baylor Oklahoma State TCU Kansas Oklahoma

POINTS BIG 12 OVERALL 21 7-1-0 16-4-3 20 6-0-2 18-2-3 19 6-2-1 12-6-2 10 3-4-1 9-9-2 10 3-4-1 11-6-3 9 2-3-3 9-7-6 7 2-5-1 6-10-3 7 2-5-1 7-11-2 3 1-7-0 4-13-1

BIG 12 WEEKLY SCHEDULE FRIDAY, AUGUST 22 Penn State 3, West Virginia 1 Baylor 1, Rice 0 (OT) Iowa State 5, Mississippi State 1 Kansas 3, Wyoming 1 Oklahoma 2, Oklahoma State 0 Washington State 3, TCU 0 Texas 2, Arizona State 2 (2OT) SUNDAY, AUGUST 24 West Virginia vs. Missouri Houston Baptist at Baylor Iowa State at Mississippi SMU at Kansas Utah at Oklahoma TCU at Idaho Oral Roberts at Texas Tech Oklahoma State at Arkansas

11 a.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

MONDAY, AUGUST 25 Texas at Hawaii

10 p.m.

PRESEASON HONORS JANINE BECKIE • MAC Hermann Trophy Candidate • Preseason All-Big 12 • No. 44 rated player in the country (Top Drawer) • No. 4 rated player in the Big 12 (Top Drawer) • Preseason Second Team All-American (CSM) • Preseason Big 12 Offensive Player of Year (CSM) • Preseason All-Big 12 first team (CSM) JAELENE HINKLE • MAC Hermann Trophy Candidate • Unanimous Preseason All-Big 12 selection • No. 9 rated player in the country (Top Drawer) • No. 2 rated player in the Big 12 (Top Drawer) • Preseason All-America Team (Soccer America) • Preseason Second Team All-American (CSM) • Preseason All-Big 12 first team (CSM) PAIGE STRAHAN • Preseason All-Big 12 second team (CSM) CSM stands for the website, CollegeSportsMadness.com

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2014 TEXAS TECH SOCCER

TOM STONE

Head Coach Eighth Season Duke ‘87 78-50-14 at Texas Tech @TomStone9 THE STONE FILE Hometown: Irving, Texas High School: MacArthur Education: Duke ‘97 (History) Wife: Lindsey Sons: Leyton, Landry Daughter: Lily CAREER HIGHLIGHTS • Winningest soccer coach in Texas Tech history. • Only coach in school history to lead the Red Raiders to the NCAA Tournament. • Led the Red Raiders to their highest Big 12 finish in school history in 2013 (second place). • Recorded most wins among Big 12 coaches the past two seasons (2012-13). • Coached a pair of All-Americans in Janine Beckie and Jaelene Hinkle, the first players to ever receive the honor in Texas Tech history. • Tutored 28 All-Big 12 selections during his tenure. • Led Texas Tech back to the Big 12 Championship in only his first season, marking first time Tech had made the leauge tournament since 1999. • Assistant Coach on 2008 U.S. U-20 National Team that won the FIFA World Cup. • Former head coach of the Atlanta Beat in the WUSA (former professional league). • Wrapped his career with the Atlanta Beat as the winningest coach in the league’s existence. COACHING EXPERIENCE 1991-00: Colorado Rush (Director of Coaching) 1996: University of Denver (Volunteer Assistant) 1997: Duke (Volunteer Assistant Coach) 2001-03: Atlanta Beat Head Coach (WUSA) 2004-06: TopHat Soccer Club (Technical Director) 2006: Clemson (Assistant Coach) 2007-Present: Texas Tech (Head Coach) STONE YEAR-BY-YEAR YEAR SCHOOL 2007 Texas Tech 2008 Texas Tech 2009 Texas Tech 2010 Texas Tech 2011 Texas Tech 2012 Texas Tech 2013 Texas Tech Record

OVERALL 7-8-2 8-10-1 8-8-4 11-8-1 10-8-1 16-6-1 18-2-3 78-50-14

THE STONE EFFECT AT TEXAS TECH BEFORE AFTER (2000-06) (2007-13) Overall Record 24-104-3 78-50-14 Winning Percentage .195 .599 Conference Record 6-63-1 29-26-9 NCAA Appearances 0 2 Big 12 Champ. Appearances 0 7 All-Big 12 Selections 2 28 Player of the Week Recepients 3 21

RED RAIDERS RETURN BULK OF SCORING FROM 2013 Texas Tech returns over 70 percent of its scoring from the 2013 season when the Red Raiders totaled 48 goals, their most in a season since 1996. Underclassmen contributed most of that scoring as 35 of Tech’s 48 goals came from freshmen or sophomores. Janine Beckie led all Red Raiders with 12 goals on the year which ranked among the Big 12 leaders at the conclusion of the year. She was followed by fellow sophomores Alli Murphy and Briana Rohmer who connected on five goals each as well as Caity Heap who was tied for fourth on the team with four goals. RED RAIDERS RETURNERS BY THE NUMBERS Texas Tech returns the bulk of its roster from a year ago, including its top scorers in Janine Beckie, Alli Murphy, Caity Heap and Briana Rohmer. Below is the percentages per statistical group of returning Red Raiders: PERCENTAGE OF STATS RETURNING (OFFENSIVE) Statistic Percentage Returning Goals 79 Assists 78 Points 79 Shots 76 Shots-on-Goal 75 Game-Winning Goals 72 THE HOME FIELD ADVANTAGE The John Walker Soccer Complex has become quite the home-field advantage for the Red Raiders the past few seasons. Texas Tech, behind its normal raucous crowd, is an impressive 19-2 the past two seasons at home with victories over in-state rival Texas and Big 12 regular season champion West Virginia during that stretch. The Red Raiders snapped the single-season school record with 10 home victories in 2013, breaking the previous mark of nine set just the year before. DEFENSE, DEFENSE, DEFENSE While the Red Raiders have become known for their offense the past several years, it was their effort on the defensive end last season that boosted the Red Raiders to an 18-2-3 season and another trip to the NCAA Tournament. The Red Raiders posted a school-record 17 shutouts in 2013, ranking second nationally for shutout percentage and third for goals-against average after allowing only nine goals all season. Tech shut out 17 of its 23 opponents on the year for a .739 shutout percentage. Tech’s nine goals allowed matched the Big 12 record for fewest in a season that previously belonged to Oklahoma State from 2011. BECKIE, HINKLE GARNER PRESEASON ALL-BIG 12 HONORS In addition to being named to the prestigious MAC Hermann Trophy watch list, Janine Beckie and Jalene Hinkle were both honored as preseason All-Big 12 selections by the conference coaches. Hinkle, who has received numerous preseason accolades this summer, was a unanimous selection to the team for the second-straight season after leading the Red Raiders with a team-high six assists a year ago. She and Beckie were both preseason All-Big 12 selections a year ago as well before eventually earning All-Big 12 first team honors at the end of the year. HINKLE RATED NO. 9 PLAYER IN THE COUNTRY BY TOP DRAWER SOCCER Jaelene Hinkle was rated as the ninth-best player in the country prior to the season by the soccer website TopDrawerSoccer.com. Hinkle, who was also honored on Soccer America’s Preseason All-America squad, was the third-highest ranked defender on Top Drawer’s list of the top-100 players in the country. Tech was one of just 10 programs nationally and the only one from the Big 12 Conference to have two players ranked in the top 50 as Janine Beckie also made the list at No. 44 overall. BECKIE SHINES AT FIFA U-20 WORLD CUP Janine Beckie made what she described as a “trip of a lifetime” this past summer. Beckie, arguably one of the top forwards in the collegiate game, shined on the international stage as she helped lead Canada to the quarterfinals of the FIFA U-20 World Cup behind a pair of goals in the pool play stage. Beckie led all Canada players with two goals in the tournament, the first coming in a 3-2 come-from-behind victory over Finland that all but kept Canada’s chances of advancing alive. She also provided the game-winning assist in the Finland victory. Beckie provided the game-winning goal herself in her next outing, a 1-0 victory over North Korea that advanced Canada past the pool play round and into the knockout stage. Germany ended Canada’s tournament run in the quarterfinals, though, with a 2-0 victory. Beckie was able to play in front of several friends and family throughout the tournament as Canada was the host country for the FIFA U-20 World Cup. WATSON LOOKS FOR FIRST CAREER START IN GOAL Following the departure of Victoria Esson due to graduation, Tom Stone knew he would have big shoes to fill in goal, especially after Esson recorded a banner year as a senior when Tech ranked second nationally in shutout percentage and third for goals-against average. Sophomore goalkeeper Lauren Watson will likely get the first opportunity to continue that defensive dominance Sunday evening when it is expected she will earn the start in goal against Oral Roberts. Watson played in all 90 minutes last weekend when Tech defeated No. 25 Denver, 2-1, in its lone exhibition match of the preseason. She played in two matches last season after redshirting the 2012 season.

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2014 TEXAS TECH SOCCER STRAHAN GOES FROM FRESHMAN WALK-ON TO SENIOR CAPTAIN When Paige Strahan began preseason practice as a freshman in 2011, she was a walk-on out of Odessa Permian High School who was looking to not just make the team but instead earn a starting spot right away. Strahan, a relatively unknown at the time, earned that start in the 2011 season opener against Rice. Since then, she has been a regular on the field for the Red Raiders, totaling 12 goals and seven assists during that span. Her efforts were rewarded prior to this season as she and fellow senior Jaelene Hinkle were elected captains, a high honor for a Red Raider playing under Tom Stone. NARVAIZ RETURNS FROM KNEE INJURY Lubbock native Taylor Narvaiz will return to the field this fall after missing the entire 2013 season due to a preseason knee injury. Narvaiz, who redshirted the 2013 season, will have two years of eligibility remaining. She combined to play 36 matches while making 18 starts during the 2011 and 2012 seasons, giving Tech a strong option on the back line. TEXAS TECH SET FOR PAIR OF ROAD MATCHES AT NOTRE DAME, CAL The Red Raiders will face a pair of challenging road tests early in the season with trips to California and Notre Dame both on the docket. The two road matches should benefit Texas Tech late in the year when the ratings percentage index (RPI) rankings are released by the NCAA. Both Cal and Notre Dame regularly rank among the top women’s programs in the country with Notre Dame debuting at No. 16 in the NSCAA/Continental Tire rankings while Cal is receiving votes in the poll as well. The Notre Dame match will mark the first time the Red Raiders have battled a ranked opponent on the road since topping No. 20 Long Beach State on Sept. 14, 2012.

RED RAIDERS WELCOME NINE NEWCOMERS TO 2014 ROSTER Texas Tech welcomed nine newcomers to its roster this fall, another talented recruiting class from head coach Tom Stone, who has landed several of the nation’s top recruits in recent years. The class of newcomers features eight freshmen and one transfer in Makenzie Kahan, who arrives at Tech as a junior following two seasons at Oklahoma State. Several freshmen are expected to contribute to the Red Raiders right away, notably Sara Summers, a native of Highland Park, Texas, who was a consistent scoring threat during preseason practices. The true freshmen class also includes goalkeepers Carissa Christensen and Marissa Torres, forwards Natalie Schmutz and Alex Marmureanu, midfielder Haleigh Fancher as well as dedfenders Rebekah O’Brien and Cassie Conarty. TEXAS TECH TOPS DENVER IN LONE EXHIBITION MATCH No. 17 Texas Tech overcame an early first-half deficit with goals from Paige Strahan and Alli Murphy on Aug. 16 to top No. 25 Denver, 2-1, in the lone exhibition match of the preseason. The victory marked the second-straight year where the Red Raiders have defeated a talented Denver squad in preseason action. Denver got on the board first in just the third minute, but Tech responded shortly after with Strahan finding the back of the net in the 18th minute. Tech had to wait until midway through the second half for Murphy to connect on the game-winner in the 71st minute of play. Denver wrapped the 2013 season with 18 victories en route to advancing to the NCAA Tournament.

TEXAS TECH, WEST VIRGINIA SELECTED TO APPEAR ON NSCAATV Texas Tech’s match at West Virginia on Oct. 10 was selected this summer to appear on NSCAATV.com, marking one of just five women’s contests nationally to be selected by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) and the only one to feature a pair of Big 12 programs. This is the third time in the past four seasons where the NSCAA has selected a Texas Tech match for its television schedule. The Red Raiders previously faced Oklahoma State during both the 2011 and 2012 seasons as the NSCAA Game of the Week.

NSCAA TOP-25 NO. SCHOOL 1. UCLA (24) 2. Florida State (1) 3. Virginia (3) 4. North Carolinda 5. Virginia Tech 6. Stanford 7. Michigan 8. Florida 9. Texas A&M 10. Santa Clara 11. Portland 12. West Virginia 13. Nebraska 14. South Carolina 15. Marquette 16. Notre Dame 17. Texas Tech 18. Duke 19. Boston College 20. Georgtown 21. Wake Forrest 22. BYU 23. UCF 24. Penn State 25. Denver

PTS LW 693 1 660 2 648 3 600 5 574 4 527 9 500 6 487 10 475 8 463 7 429 11 380 12 312 13 308 15 286 16 272 14 256 17 235 18 199 19 181 20 144 21 129 23 107 22 78 RV 51 24

Others receiving votes: Washington State 27, California 23, Mississippi 19, Illinois 15, Kentucky 9, Arkansas 8, Colorado 4, Boston University 2, Oklahoma State 2, LSU 1.

SOCCER AMERICA NO. SCHOOL 1. UCLA 2. Florida State 3. Virginia 4. North Carolina 5. Virginia Tech 6. Florida 7. Stanford 8. Texas A&M 9. Penn State 10. Duke 11. Notre Dame 12. Marquette 13. Boston College 14. Wake Forest 15. Georgetown 16. West Virginia 17. BYU 18. Portland 19. Central Florida 20. Santa Clara 21. Wisconsin 22. Texas Tech 23. California 24. San Diego State 25. South Carolina

SOCCER TIMES First rankings of the year have not been released.

TOP DRAWER SOCCER NO. SCHOOL 1. UCLA 2. Florida State 3. Virginia 4. Texas A&M 5. Florida 6. Virginia Tech 7. Stanford 8. North Carolina 9. South Carolina 10. West Virginia 11. Penn State 12. Duke 13. Portland 14. Santa Clara 15. Texas Tech 16. Marquette 17. Notre Dame 18. Nebraska 19. Georgetown 20. Boston College 21. Michigan 22. Wake Forest 23. Arkansas 24. Central Florida 25. Colorado Others receiving votes: California, Colorado College, Wisconsin, BYU, Kentucky.

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2013 RESULTS DATE OPPONENT RESULT SCORE OVERALL CONF ATT. Aug 23, 2013 at New Mexico W 1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1061 Aug 25, 2013 COLORADO STATE W 6-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 1584 Aug 30, 2013 IDAHO STATE W 3-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 452 Sept 1 2013 LONG BEACH STATE L 2-3 3-1-0 0-0-0 932 Sept 6, 2013 CAL STATE FULLERTON W 1-0 4-1-0 0-0-0 936 Sept 8, 2013 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 3-1 5-1-0 0-0-0 413 Sep 13, 2013 vs Arizona State W OT 1-0 6-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Sep 15, 2013 at Arizona W 2-0 7-1-0 0-0-0 515 Sep 20, 2013 vs UC Davis W 3-0 8-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Sep 22, 2013 vs UC Santa Barbara W 2-0 9-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Sep 27, 2013 at Iowa State W 2-1 10-1-0 1-0-0 1574 Sep 29, 2013 at Oklahoma State T O2 0-0 10-1-1 1-0-1 420 Oct 04, 2013 TCU W 2-0 11-1-1 2-0-1 1692 Oct. 6, 2013 ARKANSAS PINE BLUFF W 8-0 12-1-1 2-0-1 411 Oct 11, 2013 at Oklahoma W 2-1 13-1-1 3-0-1 531 Oct 13, 2013 at #23 Baylor T O2 0-0 13-1-2 3-0-2 512 Oct 25, 2013 KANSAS W 1-0 14-1-2 4-0-2 710 Oct. 27 2013 #9 WEST VIRGINIA W 2-0 15-1-2 5-0-2 852 Nov 01, 2013 TEXAS W 1-0 16-1-2 6-0-2 1782 Nov 06, 2013 vs #7 TCU W 1-0 17-1-2 6-0-2 237 Nov 08, 2013 vs #6 Oklahoma State L 0-1 17-2-2 6-0-2 550 Nov 15, 2013 MINNESOTA W 3-0 18-2-2 6-0-2 1123 Nov 22, 2013 vs #13 Texas A&M T O2 2-2 18-2-3 6-0-2 6-0-2

GOALS SCORED Disabella, Jessica (unassisted) [#30] Heap, Caity (Kansas Bayly;Disabella, Jessica) [#30] Haagsma, Hayley (Murphy, Alli) Haagsma, Hayley (Strahan, Paige) Beckie, Janine (unassisted) Disabella, Jessica (unassisted) Stephanie Sorrells (Casey, Ashley) Beckie, Janine (Haagsma, Hayley) [#30] Maddy Crabtree (Meagan McCullough) Murphy, Alli (unassisted) Strahan, Paige (Maddy Crabtree) [#30] Maddy Crabtree (Yacullo, Mallory) Haagsma, Hayley (Heap, Caity) [#30] Beckie, Janine (Haagsma, Hayley) [#30] Rohmer, Briana (Haagsma, Hayley;Heap, Caity) Heap, Caity (Strahan, Paige) Rohmer, Briana (Hinkle, Jaelene;Beckie, Janine) [#30] Beckie, Janine (unassisted) [#30] Beckie, Janine (unassisted) Murphy, Alli (Yacullo, Mallory) [#30] Heap, Caity (Beckie, Janine;Strahan, Paige) Devine, Hannah (Murphy, Alli) Beckie, Janine (unassisted) [#30] Murphy, Alli (unassisted) Strahan, Paige (Jade Dapaah) [#30] Devine, Hannah (Maddy Crabtree) - [#30] Murphy, Alli (Hinkle, Jaelene) [#30] Maddy Crabtree (Devine, Hannah;Murphy, Alli) Devine, Hannah (Heap, Caity) [#30] Fuston, Jessica (Beckie, Janine) Rohmer, Briana (Maddy Crabtree) Kendyl Pirkey (unassisted) Rohmer, Briana (Disabella, Jessica) Jade Dapaah (unassisted) Kansas Bayly (Heap, Caity) Heap, Caity (unassisted) Murphy,Alli (Beckie,Janine) [#30] Fuston,Jessica (Hinkle,Jaelene) - [#30] Beckie,Janine (unassisted) [#30] Haagsma,Hayley (Hinkle,Jaelene) [#30] Beckie,Janine (Crabtree,Maddy) Beckie,Janine (unassisted) [#30] Strahan,Paige (Hinkle,Jaelene) [#30] - [#30] Fuston,Jessica (unassisted) [#30] Beckie,Janine (unassisted) Beckie,Janine (Hinkle,Jaelene) Rohmer,Briana (Murphy,Alli) [#30] Beckie,Janine (unassisted)

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2013 STATISTICS ## PLAYER 12 Beckie, Janine 8 Murphy, Alli 10 Heap, Caity 17 Haagsma, Hayley 11 Rohmer, Briana 23 Maddy Crabtree 24 Strahan, Paige 9 Devine, Hannah 4 Fuston, Jessica 7 Disabella, Jessica 15 Hinkle, Jaelene 22 Kansas Bayly 29 Jade Dapaah 13 Stephanie Sorrells 27 Kendyl Pirkey 20 Yacullo, Mallory 26 Casey, Ashley 14 Meagan McCullough

GP-GS MIN G A PTS SH SHOT% SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT FG OT HAT GTG FOUL 22-22 1584 12 4 28 87 .138 34 .391 1-0 5 0-0 6 0 0 0 0 22-15 1218 5 4 14 35 .143 15 .429 1-0 2 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 23-20 1184 4 4 12 27 .148 13 .481 4-0 1 0-1 1 0 0 0 0 18-15 1316 4 3 11 26 .154 12 .462 2-0 2 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 22-5 940 5 0 10 38 .132 23 .605 1-0 2 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 20-1 629 3 4 10 23 .130 11 .478 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 22-21 1681 3 3 9 27 .111 10 .370 2-0 1 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 21-17 1563 3 1 7 22 .136 10 .455 2-0 2 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 11-6 594 3 0 6 15 .200 5 .333 0-0 2 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 23-23 1851 2 2 6 28 .071 14 .500 0-0 1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 19-17 1544 0 6 6 4 .000 0 .000 1-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 21-14 1267 1 1 3 12 .083 8 .667 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 21-12 1412 1 1 3 7 .143 2 .286 1-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 6-0 161 1 0 2 3 .333 3 1.000 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 57 1 0 2 2 .500 1 .500 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 19-15 1208 0 2 2 4 .000 1 .250 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 10-0 236 0 1 1 5 .000 1 .200 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 15-1 497 0 1 1 4 .000 1 .250 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0

5 Inman, Erin 3 Conner Whitfield 21 Hale, Bethany 25 Madison McAdams 6 Alyssa Jacobs 18 Alex Romanelli 16 Jenkins, Bridgett Total Opponents

21-6 766 0 0 0 6 .000 3 .500 0-0 0 2-2 66 0 0 0 6 .000 2 .333 0-0 0 5-0 125 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0-0 0 3-0 77 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 3-0 66 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 2-0 60 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 19-18 1240 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 1-0 0 23 23482 48 37 133 385 .125 171 .444 21-0 18 23 - 9 6 24 205 .044 75 .366 26-1 2

0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 19 1 0 1 194 0-0 2 0 0 4 228

2013 GOALKEEPER STATISTICS ## PLAYER GP-GS MINUTES GA GAAVG SAVES SAVE% W L T SHUTOUTS SHOTS FACED 0 Watson, Lauren 2-0 97:48 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 0.2 3 1 Torie Calhoun 1-0 20:01 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0.1 0 30 Esson, Victoria 23-23 2022:11 9 0.40 63 .875 18 2 3 15.2 200 TM Team 0:00 0 0.00 2 1.000 0 0 0 2.0 0 Total 23 2140:00 9 0.38 66 .880 18 2 3 17 203 Opponents 23 2140:00 48 2.02 123 .719 2 18 3 3 381

2013 MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS GOALS BY PERIOD Texas Tech Opponents

1st 2nd OT OT2 Total 26 21 1 0 48 1 8 0 0 9

CORNER KICKS BY PRIODD Texas Tech Opponents

1st 2nd OT OT2 Total 55 61 9 1 126 41 33 1 1 76

SHOTS BY PERIOD Texas Tech Opponents

1st 2nd OT OT2 Total 185 191 7 2 385 88 110 1 6 205

FOULS BY PERIOD Texas Tech Opponents

1st 2nd OT OT2 72 117 3 2 110 113 3 2

SAVES BY PERIOD Texas Tech Opponents

1st 2nd OT OT2 Total 32 32 1 1 66 62 58 2 1 123

Total 194 228

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ATTENDANCE RECORDS Each fall, the John Walker Soccer Complex is home to one of the top collegiate soccer atmospheres in the country. Since it’s opening in 2008, Red Raider fans have packed the complex on Friday evenings, creating one of the most unique home-field advantages nationally. Texas Tech has ranked among the national leaders in attendance each of the past four seasons, averaging roughly 1,000 fans per game during that span. DATE Oct. 14, 2011 Oct. 7, 2011 Nov. 1, 2013 Nov. 10, 2012 Oct. 16, 2009 Oct. 4, 2013 Oct. 1, 2010 Aug. 25, 2013 Sept. 10, 2010 Oct. 15, 2010 Oct. 5, 2012 Sept. 23, 2011 Aug. 20, 2010 Aug. 22, 2010 Aug. 26, 2011 Oct. 2, 2009 Aug. 21, 2011 Oct. 26, 2012 Oct. 16, 2011 Aug. 19, 2011 Aug. 31, 2012 Oct. 24, 2010 Nov. 15, 2013 Aug. 17, 2012 Sept. 18, 2009

OPPONENT ATTENDANCE Kansas 2,288 Texas A&M 2,176 Texas 1,782 North Texas* 1,738 Oklahoma State 1,728 TCU 1,692 Colorado 1,643 Colorado State 1,584 North Texas 1,558 Kansas 1,462 #25 Baylor 1,426 Missouri 1,426 TCU 1,356 Texas State 1,285 Mississippi 1,275 Baylor 1,256 New Mexico State 1,252 Oklahoma State 1,244 Texas 1,232 Rice 1,215 Nevada 1,189 Missouri 1,138 Minnesota* 1,123 Idaho 1,117 Alabama 1,048

THE LAST TIME TEXAS TECH... Defeated a ranked opponent__________________________________ 2013, (vs. No. 9 West Virginia, W, 2-0) Defeated a ranked opponent on the road_______________________ 2012 (at No. 20 Long Beach State, 3-2) Shutout an opponent at home______________________________________________ 2013, (vs. Minnesota) Shutout an opponent on the road__________________________________________ 2013, (at Baylor T, 0-0) Shutout an opponent at a neutral site_______________________________ 2013 (vs. TCU, Kansas City, Mo.) Shutout by an opponent at home_________________________________________2011, (vs. Texas A&M 2-0) Shutout by an opponent on the road________________________________________ 2013, (at Baylor T, 0-0) Shutout by an opponent at a neutral site_______________ 2013, (vs Oklahoma State, Kansas City Mo. L, 1-0) Shutout by an opponent_________________________________ 2013 vs. Oklahoma State (Kansas City, Mo.) Played an overtime game_________________________________________________ 2013, (T, 0-0 at Baylor) Played a double overtime game____________________________________________ 2013, (T, 0-0 at Baylor) Ended a match in penalty kicks______________________ 2009 vs. Kansas (Big 12 Tournament Play-In) L, 5-4 Scored 5 or more goals______________________________________ 2013, (vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff - W, 8-0) Scored 6 or more goals______________________________________ 2013, (vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff - W, 8-0) Scored 7 or more goals__________________________________________ 2013, (vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff 8-0) Scored 9 or more goals_______________________________________ 2006, (vs. Prairie View A&M - W, 10-0) Scored 10 goals in a game_____________________________________ 2006, vs. (Prairie View A&M - W, 10-0) Allowed 5 or more goals______________________________________________ 2010, (vs. Nebraska - L, 5-4) Allowed 6 or more goals________________________________________2005, (at No. 14 Texas A&M - L, 7-0) Allowed 7 or more goals________________________________________2005, (at No. 14 Texas A&M - L, 7-0) Allowed 8 or more goals_____________________________________________ 2003, (at Texas A&M - L, 8-0) Allowed 9 or more goals_____________________________________________ 1999, (vs. Nebraska - L,10-1) Allowed 10 goals___________________________________________________ 1999, (vs. Nebraska - L, 10-1) Won five striaght________________________________________________2013, (Sept. 6 - Sept. 27 - 7 wins) Lost five straight____________________________________________________ 2005, (9/2-10/30 - 16 losses)

THE LAST TIME A RED RAIDER... Scored 2+ goals in a single match_______________________________ 2013, Janine Beckie (2 vs Minnesota) Scored 3+ goals in a single match________________________________2012, Jessica Fuston (3 vs. Montana) Recorded a hat trick____________________________________________ 2012, Jessica Fuston (vs. Montana) Recorded 3+ points in a single game_____________________ 2013, Janine Beckie (4 vs. Minnesota/2 goals) Scored a goal in three straight matches________________________________________ 2013, Janine Beckie Scored a goal in five straight matches__________________________________________ 2012, Paige Strahan Recorded two assists in a single match______________________ 2013, Caity Heap (2 vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff ) Goalkeeper recorded three consecutive shutouts________________________________ 2013, Victoria Esson Goalkeeper recorded five consecutive shutouts_________________________________ 2013 Victoria Esson

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NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. 0 00 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 33

NAME Lauren Watson Carissa Christensen Marissa Torres Haleigh Fancher Natalie Schmutz Erin Inman Alyssa Jacobs Alex Marmureanu Alli Murphy Hannah Devine Caity Heap Briana Rohmer Janine Beckie Stephanie Sorrells Meagan McCullough Jaelene Hinkle Bridgett Jenkins Makenzie Kahan Alex Romanelli Taylor Narvaiz Cassie Conarty Bethany Hale Rebekah O’Brien Maddy Crabtree Paige Strahan Sara Summers Ashley Casey Kendyl Pirkey Marissa Lipar Jade Dapaah Hattie Schunk

HT. 5-10 5-8 5-8 5-7 5-2 5-6 5-2 5-9 5-2 5-7 5-4 5-8 5-8 5-9 5-5 5-4 5-7 5-4 5-8 5-9 5-11 5-5 5-6 5-5 5-2 5-7 5-5 5-1 5-9 5-9 5-7

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER POS. GK GK GK F/MF F MF D F MF MF F F F MF/F D D D MF D D D D D/MF F MF/F F F MF/F D D D

CLASS-EX. HOMETOWN / H.S. / PREVIOUS SCHOOL So-1L The Woodlands, Texas / The Woodlands Fr-HS Alta Loma, Calif. / Los Onos Fr-HS Amarillo, Texas / Tascosa Fr-HS Columbia, Mo. / Rockbridge Fr-HS Flower Mound, Texas / Marcus Sr-3L Austin, Texas / McNeil So-1L San Antonio, Texas / Tom C. Clark Fr-HS Los Angeles, Calif. / Marymount Jr-2L Plano, Texas / Plano Jr-2L Georgetown, Texas / Home School Jr-2L McKinney, Texas / McKinney Boyd Jr-2L Fort Worth, Texas / Fossil Ridge Jr-2L Highlands Ranch, Colo. / Valor Christian So-1L Hurst, Texas / Birdville So-1L Garland, Texas / Rowlett Sr-3L Denver, Colo. / Valor Christian Sr-3L Keller, Texas / Keller Jr-TR Houston, Texas / Clear Brook / Oklahoma State Sr-1L Southlake, Texas / Carroll / Nicholls State Sr-3L Lubbock, Texas / Monterey Fr-HS Allen, Texas / Lovejoy Jr-2L Iowa Park, Texas / Iowa Park Fr-HS Spring, Texas / Home School So-1L Greenville, Texas / Greenville Sr-3L Odessa, Texas / Permian Fr-HS Highland Park, Texas / Highland Park Jr-2L Allen, Texas / Allen So-1L Wylie, Texas / Rockwall Fr-RS The Woodlands, Texas / The Woodlands Jr-1L Bedford, Texas / Grapevine Fr-RS Albuquerque, N.M. / La Cueva

NO. NAME 12 Janine Beckie 26 Ashley Casey 00 Carissa Christensen 20 Cassie Conarty 23 Maddy Crabtree 29 Jade Dapaah 9 Hannah Devine 3 Haleigh Fancher 21 Bethany Hale 10 Caity Heap 15 Jaelene Hinkle 5 Erin Inman 6 Alyssa Jacobs 16 Bridgett Jenkins 17 Makenzie Kahan 28 Marissa Lipar 7 Alex Marmureanu 14 Meagan McCullough 8 Alli Murphy 19 Taylor Narvaiz 22 Rebekah O’Brien 27 Kendyl Pirkey 11 Briana Rohmer 18 Alex Romanelli 4 Natalie Schmutz 33 Hattie Schunk 13 Stephanie Sorrells 24 Paige Strahan 25 Sara Summers 1 Marissa Torres 0 Lauren Watson

POS. F F GK D F D MF F/MF D MF/F D MF D D MF D F D MF D D/MF MF F D F D MF MF F GK GK

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Tom Stone (8th Season) Associate Head Coach: Todd Shulenberger (2nd Season) Assistant Coach: Gibbs Keeton (6th Season) Volunteer Assistant: Bri Young (2nd Season) Strength and Conditioning: Katie Munger Athletic Trainer: Laura Schnettgoecke

ROSTER BREAKDOWN BY POSITION Goalkeeper - 3 Christensen, Torres, Watson Forwards - 8 Beckie, Casey, Crabtree, Heap, Rohmer, Schmutz, Summers

Marmureanu,

Midfielders - 10 Devine, Fancher, Heap, Inman, Kahan, Murphy, O’Brien, Pirkey, Sorrells, Strahan Defenders - 12 Conarty, Dapaah, Hale, Hinkle, Jacobs, Jenkins, Lipar, McCullough, Narvaiz, O’Brien, Romanelli, Schunk

BY HOME STATE California - 2 Christensen, Marmureanu

BY CLASSIFICATION Senior - 5 Hinkle, Inman, Jenkins, Romanelli, Strahan

Colorado - 2 Beckie, Hinkle

Junior - 10 Beckie, Casey, Dapaah, Devine, Hale, Heap, Kahan, Murphy, Narvaiz, Rohmer

New Mexico - 1 Schunk Missouri - 1 Fancher Texas - 25 Casey, Conarty, Crabtree, Dapaah, Devine, Hale, Heap, Inman, Jacobs, Jenkins, Kahan, Lipar, McCullough, Murphy, Narvaiz, O’Brien, Pirkey, Rohmer, Romanelli, Schmutz, Sorrells, Strahan, Summers, Torres, Watson

Sophomore - 6 Crabtree, Jacobs, McCullough, Pirkey, Sorrells, Watson Freshmen - 10 Christensen, Conarty, Fancher, Lipar, Marmureanu, O’Brien, Schmutz, Schunk, Summers, Torres

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Lauren Watson 5-10 • GK • SO-1L The Woodlands, Texas

00

Carissa Christensen 5-8 • GK • FR-HS Alta Loma, Calif.

1

Marissa Torres 5-8 • GK • FR-HS Amarillo, Texas

3

Haleigh Fancher 5-7 • F/MF • FR-HS Columbia, Mo.

4

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Alyssa Jacobs 5-2 • D • SO-1L San Antonio, Texas

12

Natalie Schmutz 5-2 • F • FR-HS Flower Mound, Texas

5

Erin Inman 5-6 • MF • SR-3L Austin, Texas

7

Alex Marmureanu 5-9 • F • FR-HS Los Angeles, Calif.

8

Alli Murphy 5-2 • MF • JR-2L Plano, Texas

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Hannah Devine 5-7 • MF • Jr-2L Georgetown, Texas

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Caity Heap 5-4 • F • JR-2L McKinney, Texas

11

Briana Rohmer 5-8 • F • JR-2L Fort Worth, Texas

Janine Beckie 5-8 • F • JR-2L Highlands Ranch, Colo.

13

Stephanie Sorrells 5-9 • MF/F • SO-1L Hurst, Texas

14

Meagan McCullough 5-5 • D • SO-1L Garland, Texas

15

Jaelene Hinkle 5-4 • D • SR-3L Denver, Colo.

16

Bridgett Jenkins 5-7 • D • SR-3L Keller, Texas

17

Makenzie Kahan 5-4 • MF • JR-TR Houston, Texas

18

Alex Romanelli 5-8 • D • SR-1L Southlake, Texas

19

Taylor Narvaiz 5-9 • D • JR-2L Lubbock, Texas

20

Cassie Conarty 5-11 • D • FR-HS Allen, Texas

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Bethany Hale 5-5 • D • JR-2L Iowa Park, Texas

22

Rebekah O’Brien 5-6 • D • FR-HS Spring, Texas

23

Maddy Crabtree 5-5 • F • SO-1L Greenville, Texas

24

Paige Strahan 5-2 • MF/F • SR-3L Odessa, Texas

25

Sara Summers 5-7 • F • FR-HS Highland Park, Texas

26

Ashley Casey 5-5 • F • JR-2L Allen, Texas

27

Kendyl Pirkey 5-1 • MF/F • SO-1L Wylie, Texas

28

Marissa Lipar 5-9 • D • FR-RS The Woodlands, Texas

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Jade Dapaah 5-9 • D • JR-1L Bedford, Texas

33

Hattie Schunk 5-7 • D • FR-RS Albuquerque, N.M.

HC

Tom Stone Head Coach Eighth Season

AC

Todd Shulenberger Associate Head Coach Second Season

AC

Gibbs Keeton Assistant Coach Sixth Season

VC

Bri Young Volunteer Asst. Coach Second Season

SC

Katie Munger Strength / Conditioning Eleventh Season

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