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2015 WOMEN’S SOCCER STANDINGS (Sept. 21) |------CONFERENCE ------| |------OVERALL------| Team W-L-T Pct. Home Away Pts. W-L-T Pct. Home Away Neutral Streak Marshall 0-0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0 7-1-1 .833 3-0-0 4-1-1 0-0-0 W 1 North Texas 0-0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0 8-2-0 .800 3-1-0 4-1-0 1-0-0 L 1 Louisiana 0-0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0 7-3-0 .700 3-0-0 4-2-0 0-1-0 W 3 UTEP 0-0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0 7-3-0 .700 4-2-0 3-1-0 0-0-0 W 5 WKU 0-0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0 4-2-2 .625 2-1-1 1-1-1 1-0-0 W 1 Florida Atlantic 0-0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0 6-4-0 .600 2-1-0 3-3-0 1-0-0 L 3 Middle Tennessee 0-0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0 4-3-1 .562 2-0-1 1-2-0 1-1-0 L 2 Rice 0-0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0 4-3-1 .562 2-1-1 1-2-0 1-0-0 L 2 Charlotte 0-0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0 4-5-0 .444 3-3-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 L 4 FIU 0-0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0 4-5-0 .444 3-2-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 L 1 Southern Miss 0-0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0 2-4-3 .389 0-2-0 1-2-3 1-0-0 L 3 Old Dominion 0-0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0 2-7-0 .222 2-1-0 0-6-0 0-0-0 L 1 UAB 0-0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0 1-6-0 .143 0-3-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 L 6 UTSA 0-0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0 0-7-1 .062 0-1-0 0-4-0 0-2-1 L 2 (##) NSCAA Ranking

SCHEDULE (all times Central) Friday, Sept. 25 eUAB at Charlotte 6 p.m. eUTSA at FIU 6 p.m. eUTEP at Florida Atlantic 6 p.m. eRice at WKU 6 p.m. eNorth Texas at Marshall 6:30 p.m. eSouthern Miss at Middle Tennessee 7 p.m. eOld Dominion at Louisiana Tech 7 p.m.

Sunday, Sept. 27 eRice at Marshall 11 a.m. eUTEP at FIU 12 p.m. eUTSA at Florida Atlantic 12 p.m. eLouisiana Tech at WKU 1 p.m. eOld Dominion at Southern Miss 1 p.m. eMiddle Tennessee at UAB 4 p.m.

C-USA Offensive Player of the Week – Sydney Arnold, Marshall, Jr., F, Stafford, Virginia October Arnold scored her third game-winning goal of the season to lift Marshall to a 1-0 victory over James Madison Sept. 20. The win extended Marshall’s unbeaten streak to a school-record eight matches. The Friday, Oct. 2 junior leads the Herd in goals (6), points (14) and game-winning goals (3). Marshall is 4-0 this season eCharlotte at Southern Miss 4 p.m. when Arnold finds the back of the net. The Herd concluded non-conference play with a 7-1-1 mark. eMiddle Tennessee at Old Dominion 6 p.m. eFIU at Rice 7 p.m. eFlorida Atlantic at North Texas 7 p.m. C-USA Defensive Player of the Week – Donya Salomon-Ali, Louisiana Tech, Sr., D, Lasalle, Quebec eLouisiana Tech at UAB 7 p.m. Salomon-Ali was part of a Louisiana Tech back line that posted a pair of shutout wins last weekend. The eMarshall at UTSA 7 p.m. senior contributed offensively as well when she was moved up top midway through Sunday’s game at eWKU at UTEP 8 p.m. Jackson State. Salomon-Ali fired a shot from 20 yards out to give LA Tech a 1-0 lead (33’) with what held on to be the game-winner. Louisiana Tech enters C-USA action on a three-game win streak with Sunday, Oct. 4 a 7-3 overall record. eUAB at Old Dominion 12 p.m. eFIU at North Texas 1 p.m. C-USA Goalkeeper of the Week – Jackie Kerestine, North Texas, Sr., GK, Euless, Texas eFlorida Atlantic at Rice 1 p.m. Kerestine picked up her fourth consecutive shutout with a three-save effort against Oral Roberts Sept. eWKU at UTSA 1 p.m. 18. The senior then notched a career-high 15 saves in a heartbreaking double-overtime loss at No. 5 Texas eCharlotte at Middle Tennessee 2 p.m. A&M on Sept. 20. Kerestine’s save total was the second-highest in program history. For the season, eMarshall at UTEP 2 p.m. the Euless, Texas, native boasts a goals-against average of 0.49 (2nd, C-USA) in 912 minutes eSouthern Miss at Louisiana Tech 5 p.m. (1st, C-USA) of action. Kerestine leads the league in save percentage (.904), saves (47) and shutouts (6). North Texas is 8-2 heading into conference play. e C-USA match

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THIS WEEK IN CONFERENCE USA C-USA PLAYERS OF THE WEEK OFFENSIVE Conference USA women’s soccer begins its 21st season of league action Friday with all 14 teams set A24 Mylene Roy-Ouellet, Louisiana Tech to play in a total of 13 conference match-ups this weekend. A31 Sydney Arnold, Marshall Lauren Hughes, Rice Defending C-USA Champion and 2015 preseason-favorite Rice (4-3-1) opens league play at WKU S8 Erin Simmons, Marshall (4-2-2) Friday before traveling to Huntington for a Sunday tilt at Marshall (7-1-1). The Owls edged S14 Aleah Davis, UTEP the Lady Toppers, 1-0, in the C-USA Championship quarterfinals last season. Rice and Marshall did S21 Sydney Arnold, Marshall not play last season. S28 O5 North Texas (8-2), the 2014 regular-season winner, is scheduled to play at Marshall Friday. The Herd O12 will put its eight-game unbeaten streak to the test against the Mean Green, who eliminated Marshall, O19 2-0, in the quarterfinal of the C-USA Championship a year ago. O26 N2 The Florida schools will spend the weekend in the Lone Star State as FIU (4-5) plays UTSA (0-7-1) Friday and UTEP (7-3) Sunday, while travel partner Florida Atlantic (6-4) is set to square off against DEFENSIVE the Miners and then the Roadrunners. A24 Erica Burt, Florida Atlantic A31 Emily Jorgenson, Middle Tennessee Old Dominion (2-7-0) hits the road for a pair of matches to open its conference slate, squaring off at S8 Taylor Douglas, Louisiana Tech Louisiana Tech (7-3-0) Friday followed by a Sunday tilt at Southern Miss (2-4-3). S14 Jenna Dubs, Marshall S21 Donya Salomon-Ali, Louisiana Tech Middle Tennessee (4-3-1) begins the season at home Friday, playing host to the Golden Eagles S28 before MT battles at UAB (1-6) Sunday. The Blazers face off against Charlotte (4-5) in the Queen O5 City Friday in the 49ers’ only match of the weekend. O12 O19 NSCAA/CONTINENTAL TIRE NCAA RPI O26 (Sept. 22) (Sept. 21) N2 # School Prev. Record 1. Virginia 1 7-0-1 # C-USA School Record GOALKEEPER 2. North Carolina 3 8-0-1 43. North Texas 8-2-0 A24 Jackie Kerestine, North Texas 3. Florida State 2 7-1-1 69. Marshall 7-1-1 A31 Kelsey Brouwer, Middle Tennessee 4. Texas A&M 5 9-1-0 93. WKU 4-2-2 S8 Jackie Kerestine, North Texas 5. 7 9-1-0 107. Charlotte 4-5-0 S14 Jackie Kerestine, North Texas 6. BYU 8 7-1-0 110. Middle Tennessee 4-3-1 S21 Jackie Kerestine, North Texas 7. Clemson 11 7-0-1 116. Florida Atlantic 6-4-0 S28 8. Stanford 6 6-2-0 129. UTEP 6-3-1 O5 9. Florida 12 7-2-0 164. Rice 4-3-1 O12 10. irginia Tech 9 7-1-1 174. FIU 4-5-0 O19 11. Rutgers 15 8-0-0 196. Louisiana Tech 7-3-0 O26 12. Penn State 4 6-2-1 229. Old Dominion 2-7-0 N2 13. Auburn 14 8-1-0 261. UTSA 0-7-1 14. California 13 6-1-2 285. UAB 1-6-0 15. Texas Tech 17 6-1-2 292. Southern Miss 2-4-3 16. Notre Dame 10 7-1-1 17. South Carolina 16 8-1-0 18. Minnesota NR 7-1-2 19. Duke 22 6-2-2 FOLLOW US, LIKE US 20. Connecticut 24 8-1-0 Conference USA Online 21. Washington 25 7-1-1 www.ConferenceUSA.com 22. Kentucky RV 8-1-1 Facebook 23. Santa Clara NR 6-3-0 ConferenceUSA 24. South Florida RV 6-1-1 Twitter 25. Arizona RV 6-2-2 @CUSASoccer #CUSAWSOC Instagram ConferenceUSA

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2015 CONFERENCE USA HEAD-TO-HEAD RESULTS (ALL GAMES) CHA FIU FAU LT MAR MT NT ODU RICE USM UAB UTEP UTSA WKU CHA FIU FAU LT MAR MT NT ODU RICE USM UAB UTEP UTSA WKU W-L-T 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

C-USA Champions C-USA Regular-Season Titles Previous winners of the C-USA Fourteen different schools have claimed Championship, earning automatic berth to at least a share of a C-USA regular-season the NCAA Championship, are: crown during the league’s first 20 seasons: 2014 Rice 2014 North Texas 2013 Colorado College 2013 Colorado College 2012 UCF 2012 Colorado College, Rice 2011 Memphis 2011 Memphis 2015 C-USA Women’s Soccer Format 2010 Memphis 2010 UCF 2009 Memphis 2009 UCF Scheduling Format: 2008 Memphis 2008 East Carolina, Memphis Teams will play 10 conference matches. 2007 Memphis 2007 Memphis, UCF 2006 UAB 2006 SMU 2015 C-USA Championship: 2005 Rice 2005 SMU, UCF Nov. 4-8, Miami, Florida (FIU) 2004 UAB 2004 Saint Louis 2003 DePaul 2003 UAB C-USA Championship Format: 2002 Cincinnati 2002 Charlotte The top eight teams during the regular- 2001 Cincinnati 2001 Cincinnati season, as determined by points, will 2000 Marquette 2000 Marquette advance to the tournament. Play begins 1999 Marquette 1999 Saint Louis with the quarterfinals on Wednesday, 1998 Charlotte 1998 USF semifinals on Friday and the championship 1997 Cincinnati 1997 Charlotte, Marquette match will be played Sunday. Winner of 1996 Cincinnati 1996 Marquette the single-elimination tournament will 1995 Charlotte 1995 Cincinnati, Louisville advance to the NCAA Championship.

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CHARLOTTE 49ERS FIU PANTHERS (4-5, 0-0 C-USA) (4-5, 0-0 C-USA) Head Coach: John Cullen Head Coach: Thomas Chestnutt Twitter: @49ersWSoccer Twitter: @FIUWSoccer Facebook: Women’s Soccer Facebook: FIUWSoccer Date Opponent Time/Result Date Opponent Time/Result A23 COASTAL CAROLINA W, 4-1 A21 DAYTON W, 2-1 (OT) A28 at Mercer L, 1-2 A23 at Stetson L, 0-2 A30 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W, 4-3 A28 (RV) UCF L, 0-1 S2 at Winthrop W, 2-0 S4 at (17) Ohio State L, 1-3 S4 GARDNER-WEBB W, 3-2 S6 at Miami (Ohio) W, 1-0 S7 (16) SOUTH CAROLINA L, 1-4 S11 NORTH FLORIDA W, 2-0 S11 (RV) USF L, 1-2 S13 at Florida Gulf Coast L, 0-2 S13 EAST CAROLINA L, 2-3 (2OT) S18 UC IRVINE W, 2-0 S20 at Elon L, 2-4 S20 (12) FLORIDA L, 1-6 S25 eUAB 7 p.m. S25 eUTSA 7 p.m. O2 eat Southern Miss 5 p.m. S27 eUTEP 1 p.m. O4 eat Middle Tennessee 3 p.m. O2 eat Rice 8 p.m. O9 eNORTH TEXAS 7 p.m. O4 eat North Texas 2 p.m. O11 eRICE 1 p.m. O9 eSOUTHERN MISS 7 p.m. O16 eat Old Dominion 7 p.m. O11 eLOUISIANA TECH 1 p.m. O18 eWKU 1 p.m. O16 eat WKU 7 p.m. O23 eat UTEP 9 p.m. O18 eat Marshall 1 p.m. O25 eat UTSA 1 p.m. O25 eFLORIDA ATLANTIC 1 p.m. O30 eFIU 7 p.m. O30 eat Charlotte 7 p.m. Conference USA Championship (Miami) Conference USA Championship (Miami) N4-8 Conference USA Championship TBD N4-8 Conference USA Championship TBD eC-USA Game All times Eastern eC-USA Game All times Eastern

CHARLOTTE NOTES FIU NOTES Players to Watch Players to Watch Rebecca Beatty, Jr., Midfielder Marie Egan, Sr., Defender/Midfielder Perri Bonner, Jr., Forward Scarlet Montoya, Sr., Midfielder Annika McHenry, Sr., Goalkeeper Nevena Stojakovic, So., Goalkeeper Martha Thomas, So., Forward eFIU blanked UC Irvine, 2-0, Sept. 18. Senior midfielder Madlen eSophomore standout Martha Thomas ranks second in the Weinhardt opened the scoring (27’) when she received a through NCAA in goals (10), third in points (22), fourth in goals per game ball in the box and buried it low past the Anteater keeper. Junior (1.11) and fifth in points per game (2.44). She tallied both 49er midfielder Alyssa Robinson added insurance for the Panthers goals against Elon Sept. 20. when she put back her own rebound in the 43rd minute. eJunior transfer Katie O’Neill netted her first goal as a 49er at the Sophomore goalkeeper Nevena Stojakovic picked up her seventh 80:37 mark to cap a 3-2 come-from-behind victory for Charlotte career shutout in the effort. over visiting Gardner-Webb Sept. 4. Thomas opened the scoring eJunior Ellen Crist scored her first two collegiate goals to carry in the 10th minute, but GWU responded with goals in the 34th and FIU to a 2-0 win over North Florida Sept. 11. Crist’s first score (81’) 66th minutes. Thomas converted a penalty kick in the 73rd minute came when she buried a cross top shelf that proved to be the to level the score before O’Neill’s late game-winner. game-winner. Exactly four minutes later, she added insurance eCharlotte earned a road shutout win, blanking Winthrop, 2-0, for FIU when she capitalized on a loose ball in the box. Sept. 2. Junior midfielderRebecca Beatty scored the game-winner eFIU is set to host the 2015 Conference USA Women’s in the 23rd minute, and Thomas added insurance for the Green and Soccer Championship Nov. 4-8 at FIU Soccer Stadium. Gold with her 62nd-minute tally. The stout 49er defense did not The top eight teams at the conclusion of the regular allow a shot on goal en route to the clean sheet. season will earn a trip to Miami. @CUSASoccer ConferenceUSA WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 SEASON e WEEKLY NOTEBOOK Contact: Olivia Kiespert Breedlove e [email protected]

FLORIDA ATLANTIC OWLS LOUISIANA TECH LADY TECHSTERS (6-4, 0-0 C-USA) (7-3, 0-0 C-USA) Head Coach: Patrick Baker Head Coach: Kevin Sherry Twitter: @FAUWomensSoccer Twitter: @LATechSOC Facebook: FAUAthletics Facebook: LATechSoccer Date Opponent Time/Result Date Opponent Time/Result A21 at Stetson W, 4-1 A21 at ULM W, 2-1 A23 at North Florida W, 1-0 A23 LAMAR W, 2-0 A28 vs. Sam Houston W, 2-0 Trojan Classic (Troy, Ala.) A30 at (4) Texas A&M L, 0-2 A28 vs. (RV) South Alabama L, 0-1 S4 MIAMI W, 3-1 A30 at Troy L, 0-1 S9 at Jacksonville W, 1-0 S4 at Grambling State W, 7-1 S11 SE MISSOURI W, 2-0 S6 NICHOLLS STATE W, 4-1 S13 at Brown L, 0-1 S11 at Murray State L, 0-1 (OT) S18 at (17) Texas Tech L, 1-2 S13 at Arkansas State W, 3-1 S20 UC IRVINE L, 0-1 S18 SOUTHERN W, 5-0 S25 eUTEP 7 p.m. S20 at Jackson State W, 2-0 S27 eUTSA 1 p.m. S25 eOLD DOMINION 7 p.m. O2 eat North Texas 8 p.m. S27 eat WKU 1 p.m. O4 eat Rice 2 p.m. O2 eat UAB 7 p.m. O9 eLOUISIANA TECH 7 p.m. O4 eSOUTHERN MISS 5 p.m. O11 eSOUTHERN MISS 1 p.m. O9 eat Florida Atlantic 6 p.m. O16 eat Marshall 7 p.m. O11 eat FIU 12 p.m. O23 eUAB 7 p.m. O16 eUTEP 7 p.m. O25 eat FIU 1 p.m. O18 eUTSA 1 p.m. O29 eat WKU 8 p.m. O25 eat Middle Tennessee 2 p.m. Conference USA Championship (Miami) O30 eNORTH TEXAS 7 p.m. N4-8 Conference USA Championship TBD Conference USA Championship (Miami) N4-8 Conference USA Championship TBD eC-USA Game All times Eastern eC-USA Game All times Central FLORIDA ATLANTIC NOTES Players to Watch LOUISIANA TECH NOTES Asta Arnadottir, So., Forward Players to Watch Sydney Drinkwater, Jr., Goalkeeper Donya Salomon-Ali, Sr., Midfielder Claire Emslie, Sr., Forward Kylee Seto, Jr., Goalkeeper Kathryn Sloan, Jr., Forward eFlorida Atlantic continued its best start in program history with a 2-0 shutout of Southeast Missouri Sept. 11. Senior forward Claire eSenior defender Donya Salomon-Ali was the Sept. 21 C-USA Emslie notched her 25th career goal, and the eventual game- Defensive Player of the Week after helping the LA Tech back winner, when she chipped a shot over the keeper and into the back line post a pair of shutout wins. Salomon-Ali also contributed of the net in the 16th minute. Senior forward Taylor Townsend offensively when she was moved up top midway through the Sept. drilled a line drive into the left side on the net in the 74th minute to 20 game at Jackson State, firing a shot from 20 yards out to give double the Owl advantage. Junior goalkeeper Sydney Drinkwater LA Tech a 1-0 lead (33’) with what held on to be the game-winner. needed to make just one save to earn her fourth shutout of the eLouisiana Tech benefitted from playing on its home turf as year. the Lady Techsters dominated Southern, 5-0, Sept. 18. eFlorida Atlantic edged Jacksonville, 1-0, Sept. 9, as the Owls Freshman forward Kaitlyn Cunningham netted the first three posted their best start to a season (5-1) in program history. goals of her collegiate career to pick up the hat trick as LA Drinkwater made five stops to earn the shutout, her third this Tech cruised to victory. Junior goalkeeper Kylee Seto season. Classmate Geovana Alves tallied the game’s lone goal picked up the clean sheet. in the 49th minute on a cross from sophomore forward Asta Arnadottir. @CUSASoccer ConferenceUSA WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 SEASON e WEEKLY NOTEBOOK Contact: Olivia Kiespert Breedlove e [email protected]

MARSHALL THUNDERING HERD MIDDLE TENNESSEE BLUE RAIDERS (7-1-1, 0-0 C-USA) (4-3-1, 0-0 C-USA) Head Coach: Kevin Long Head Coach: Aston Rhoden Twitter: @HerdWSoccer Twitter: @MT_Soccer Facebook: MarshallAthletics Facebook: MTSoccer Date Opponent Time/Result Date Opponent Time/Result A21 at Monmouth L, 0-1 A23 at Tennessee Tech W, 1-0 (2OT) A23 at VCU W, 1-0 A28 JACKSONVILLE STATE W, 1-0 A28 at IUPUI W, 2-1 A30 WESTERN CAROLINA W, 1-0 A30 at Indiana State W, 2-0 Stomp in the Swamp (Baton Rouge, La.) S4 OHIO W, 3-2 S4 vs. Indiana L, 0-2 S7 EASTERN KENTUCKY W, 5-1 S6 vs. Ball State W, 1-0 S11 at ETSU W, 2-1 S10 LIPSCOMB T, 2-2 (2OT) S13 at Appalachian State T, 0-0 (2OT) S13 at Murray State L, 0-2 S20 JAMES MADISON W, 1-0 S18 at Mercer L, 0-1 S25 eNORTH TEXAS 7:30 p.m. S25 eSOUTHERN MISS 7 p.m. S27 eRICE 12 p.m. S27 eat UAB 4 p.m. O2 eat UTSA 8 p.m. O2 eat Old Dominion 6 p.m. O4 eat UTEP 3 p.m. O4 eCHARLOTTE 2 p.m. O9 eat UAB 8 p.m. O9 eWKU 7 p.m. O11 eat Middle Tennessee 3 p.m. O11 eMARSHALL 2 p.m. O16 eFLORIDA ATLANTIC 7 p.m. O16 eat North Texas 7 p.m. O18 eFIU 1 p.m. O18 eat Rice 1 p.m. O23 eat WKU 7 p.m. O25 eLOUISIANA TECH 2 p.m. O30 eOLD DOMINION 7 p.m. O30 eat UTEP 8 p.m. Conference USA Championship (Miami) Conference USA Championship (Miami) N4-8 Conference USA Championship TBD N4-8 Conference USA Championship TBD eC-USA Game All times Eastern eC-USA Game All times Central

MARSHALL NOTES MIDDLE TENNESSEE NOTES Players to Watch Players to Watch Sydney Arnold, Jr., Forward Kelsey Brouwer, Sr., Goalkeeper Kelly Culicerto, Sr., Midfielder Angie Lai, Jr., Midfielder Jenna Dubs, Sr., Defender Grace Summers, Sr., Forward Erin Simmons, Sr., Forward eA header from senior forward Brianna Jasenak in the 70th eJunior forward Sydney Arnold was the Sept. 21 C-USA Offensive minute proved to be the difference as Middle Tennessee defeated Player of the Week after scoring her third game-winning goal of Ball State, 1-0, Sept. 6. Kelsey Brouwer, the Aug. 31 C-USA the season to lift Marshall to a 1-0 victory over James Madison Goalkeeper of the Week, registered two stops to claim her fourth Sept. 20. The win extended Marshall’s unbeaten streak to a school- shutout of the season. The Blue Raiders are now 4-1 this season, record eight matches. The junior leads the Herd in goals (6), points with all four victories coming in 1-0 decisions. Brouwer, junior (14) and game-winning goals (3). Marshall is 4-0 this season when defender Grace Stewart and junior forward Courteney Gibson Arnold finds the back of the net. were named to the Stomp in the Swamp All-Tournament Team. eSenior midfielderKelly Culicerto tied a Marshall program record eSenior defender Emily Jorgenson was the Aug. 31 C-USA with her eighth career game-winning goal in the Thundering Herd’s Defensive Player of the Week. She capped her week by scoring 2-1 comeback victory over East Tennessee State Sept. 11. ETSU the game-winning goal on a penalty kick in the 72nd minute took a 1-0 lead in the 42nd minute, but just 1:10 into the second as Middle Tennessee edged Western Carolina, 1-0, Aug. 30. half, sophomore forward Katie Suchodolski tied the match 1-1. Jorgenson anchored a defensive unit that only allowed 13 Culicerto struck the go-ahead goal in the 65th minute from 20 shots combined in the two matches and did not yards out. surrender a goal during the week.

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NORTH TEXAS MEAN GREEN OLD DOMINION LADY MONARCHS (8-2, 0-0 C-USA) (2-7, 0-0 C-USA) Head Coach: John Hedlund Head Coach: Angie Hind Twitter: @MeanGreenSoccer Twitter: @ODUWomensSoccer Facebook: MeanGreenSoccer Facebook: ODU Women’s Soccer Date Opponent Time/Result Date Opponent Time/Result Las Vegas Invitational (Las Vegas) A21 at VCU L, 2-4 A21 vs. Southern Utah W, 2-1 A23 CANISIUS W, 3-0 A23 at UNLV W, 1-0 A27 UNC-WILMINGTON L, 1-2 A28 at Incarnate Word W, 2-0 S3 at Liberty L, 0-1 A30 KANSAS L, 1-2 S6 at (11) Auburn L, 0-1 S4 at Abilene Christian W, 3-0 S11 at (25) William & Mary L, 0-3 S6 HOUSTON W, 3-0 S13 at (1) Virginia L, 0-3 S11 LAMAR W, 6-0 S18 GEORGE MASON W, 3-1 S13 at TCU W, 1-0 S20 at East Carolina L, 0-1 S18 ORAL ROBERTS W, 1-0 S25 eat Louisiana Tech 8 p.m. S20 at (5) Texas A&M L, 1-2 (2OT) S27 eat Southern Miss 2 p.m. S25 eat Marshall 6:30 p.m. O2 eMIDDLE TENNESSEE 7 p.m. O2 eFLORIDA ATLANTIC 7 p.m. O4 eUAB 1 p.m. O4 eFIU 1 p.m. O9 eRICE 7 p.m. O9 eat Charlotte 6 p.m. O11 eNORTH TEXAS 1 p.m. O11 eat Old Dominion 12 p.m. O16 eCHARLOTTE 7 p.m. O16 eMIDDLE TENNESSEE 7 p.m. O23 eat UTSA 8 p.m. O18 eUAB 1 p.m. O25 eat UTEP 3 p.m. O23 eat Southern Miss 3 p.m. O30 eat Marshall 7 p.m. O25 eRICE 7 p.m. Conference USA Championship (Miami) O30 eat Louisiana Tech 7 p.m. N4-8 Conference USA Championship TBD Conference USA Championship (Miami) N4-8 Conference USA Championship TBD eC-USA Game All times Eastern eC-USA Game All times Central OLD DOMINION NOTES Players to Watch NORTH TEXAS NOTES Grace Haverly, Jr., Midfielder Players to Watch Kathryn Hill, Jr., Midfielder Rachel Holden, Jr., Forward Madison Hogan, So., Midfielder Jackie Kerestine, Sr., Goalkeeper Natalie Johnson, So., Defender Karla Pineda, Sr., Forward eOld Dominion played in Norfolk for the first time since Aug. 27, eThe Mean Green lost a heartbreaker to No. 5 Texas A&M, falling using home field advantage to claim a 3-1 win over George Mason 2-1 in double overtime Sept. 20. Four-time C-USA Goalkeeper of Sept. 18. Freshman forward Iris Achterhof tallied all three goals the Week senior Jackie Kerestine turned in a career-best 15-save for the Lady Monarchs (53’, 57’, 86’), bringing her season total to performance, the second most stops in program history. Junior a team-best six. forward Anna Flobeck opened the scoring 37 seconds into the eOld Dominion topped Canisius with a solid 3-0 performance in second frame. The Aggies answered in the 71st minute to force the Lady Monarchs’ home opener Aug. 23. Achterhof scored her extra time and then scored on a golden goal with 1:05 remaining first two collegiate goals (30’, 72’), including the game-deciding in the second overtime. tally. Also finding the back of the net for ODU was sophomore eNorth Texas blanked Oral Roberts, 1-0, Sept. 18. Senior midfielder forward Madison Hogan. Junior keeper Erin Kinz earned a Karla Pineda scored the game’s lone goal when she converted a four-save clean sheet. penalty kick opportunity in the 74th minute. Kerestine made three eHogan, a Conference USA All-Freshman selection, saves on the night en route to the shutout. returns to the pitch after leading the Monarch offense in 2014. The forward netted a team-high six goals and an Old Dominion-best 14 points on the season. @CUSASoccer ConferenceUSA WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 SEASON e WEEKLY NOTEBOOK Contact: Olivia Kiespert Breedlove e [email protected]

RICE OWLS SOUTHERN MISS GOLDEN EAGLES (4-3-1, 0-0 C-USA) (2-4-3, 0-0 C-USA) Head Coach: Nicky Adams Head Coach: Mohammed El-Zare Twitter: @RiceSoccer Twitter: @SouthernMissSoc Facebook: RiceSoccer Facebook: Southern Miss Soccer Date Opponent Time/Result Date Opponent Time/Result A21 (5) TEXAS A&M L, 2-4 A21 ARKANSAS STATE W, 2-1 (OT) A23 SAN JOSE STATE W, 2-1 (2OT) A23 at Jackson State T, 1-1 (2OT) A28 at Texas A&M Corpus Christi W, 2-0 A28 at Nicholls T, 2-2 (2OT) A30 vs. Sam Houston (BBVA Compass Stadium) W, 2-0 A30 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE L, 1-2 S3 SMU T, 1-1 (2OT) S4 at Southern W, 4-0 S6 (RV) ARKANSAS W, 2-1 S6 at Mississippi State T, 0-0 (2OT) S11 at Dayton L, 2-5 S13 at Alabama L, 0-1 S13 at Miami (Ohio) L, 0-2 S18 at ULM L, 0-1 S25 eat WKU 6 p.m. S20 SOUTH ALABAMA L, 0-4 S27 eat Marshall 11 a.m. S25 eat Middle Tennessee 7 p.m. O2 eFIU 7 p.m. S27 eOLD DOMINION 1 p.m. O4 eFLORIDA ATLANTIC 1 p.m. O2 eCHARLOTTE 4 p.m. O9 eat Old Dominion 6 p.m. O4 eat Louisiana Tech 5 p.m. O11 eat Charlotte 12 p.m. O9 eat FIU 6 p.m. O16 eUAB 7 p.m. O11 eat Florida Atlantic 12 p.m. O18 eMIDDLE TENNESSEE 1 p.m. O16 eUTSA 4 p.m. O25 eat North Texas 7 p.m. O18 eUTEP 12 p.m. O29 eUTSA 7 p.m. O23 eNORTH TEXAS 3 p.m. Conference USA Championship (Miami) O30 eat UAB 7 p.m. N4-8 Conference USA Championship TBD Conference USA Championship (Miami) N4-8 Conference USA Championship TBD eC-USA Game All times Central eC-USA Game All times Central RICE NOTES Players to Watch SOUTHERN MISS NOTES Samantha Chaiken, So., Midfielder Players to Watch Mary Claire Danilevics, So., Defender Adriana Garcia, Jr., Defender Jenny Fichera, Jr., Defender Becky McMullan, So., Forward Holly Hargreaves, Sr., Forward Brittany Taylor, Jr., Goalkeeper Lauren Hughes, Sr., Forward eSouthern Miss cruised to a convincing 4-0 shutout of Southern eThe Owls had the weekend off heading into conference play. Sept. 4. Sophomore Karen Torres put the Golden Eagles on the Rice returns to action Sept. 25 at WKU. board in the 39th minute. After the half, USM added to its lead eSenior forward Lauren Hughes was at it again for Rice as the when freshmen midfielders Hannah Abrams (50’) and Stephanie Owls downed (RV) Arkansas, 2-1, in Houston Sept 6. Hughes Garcia (58’) each connected for their first career goals. Junior opened the scoring in the 41st minute when she picked up a loose Somer Jones rounded out the scoring (78’), grabbing her own ball, dribbled down field and drilled a shot from 20 yards out. The rebound following a penalty kick and sending the ball into the goal was the fourth of the season for Hughes and 36th of her back of the net. career, adding to her school-record total. In the 54th minute, the eSouthern Miss topped Arkansas State, 2-1, in double overtime senior sent a cross from the left flank to the middle of the box Aug. 21. The Red Wolves scored first, but junior forward Rikke where freshman forward Annie Walker connected for a stellar Randrup found the equalizer in the 63rd minute for the diving header to beat the keeper. Golden Eagles. The game seemed destined for a draw until eHughes was an Aug. 31 Co-C-USA Offensive Player of the Week junior midfielderSomer Jones clinched the win with her after scoring the game-winning goal and adding an assist in each sudden-death goal in the 107th minute. of the Owls’ 2-0 wins Aug. 28 and 30.

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UAB BLAZERS UTEP MINERS (1-6, 0-0 C-USA) (7-3, 0-0 C-USA) Head Coach: Harold Warren Head Coach: Kevin Cross Twitter: @UABWomensSoccer Twitter: @UTEPSoccer Facebook: UABWomensSoccer Facebook: UTEPSoccer Date Opponent Time/Result Date Opponent Time/Result A21 at Austin Peay W, 4-3 (2OT) A21 EASTERN WASHINGTON L, 1-2 A28 at (16) Auburn L, 0-4 A23 ABILENE CHRISTIAN W, 1-0 A30 MEMPHIS L, 0-1 A28 at Houston Baptist L, 2-3 (OT) S4 COASTAL CAROLINA L, 1-3 A30 at Texas State W, 2-1 S11 LOUISVILLE L, 0-1 Sixth Annual Border Bash (El Paso, Texas) S13 at Mercer L, 1-5 S4 LAMAR L, 2-3 S18 at UT-Chattanooga L, 1-2 (2OT) S6 WEBER STATE W, 3-0 S25 eat Charlotte 6 p.m. S9 at New Mexico State W, 3-1 S27 eMIDDLE TENNESSEE 4 p.m. S11 GRAND CANYON W, 4-1 O2 eLOUISIANA TECH 7 p.m. S13 at Nevada W, 1-0 (OT) O4 eat Old Dominion 12 p.m. S18 UTAH VALLEY W, 1-0 O9 eMARSHALL 7 p.m. S25 eat Florida Atlantic 5 p.m. O11 eWKU 1 p.m. S27 eat FIU 11 a.m. O16 eat Rice 7 p.m. O2 eWKU 7 p.m. O18 eat North Texas 1 p.m. O4 eMARSHALL 1 p.m. O23 eat Florida Atlantic 6 p.m. O9 eat UTSA 6 p.m. O30 eSOUTHERN MISS 7 p.m. O16 eat Louisiana Tech 6 p.m. Conference USA Championship (Miami) O18 eat Southern Miss 11 a.m. N4-8 Conference USA Championship TBD O23 eCHARLOTTE 7 p.m. O25 eOLD DOMINION 1 p.m. e All times Central C-USA Game O30 eMIDDLE TENNESSEE 7 p.m. Conference USA Championship (Miami) UAB NOTES N4-8 Conference USA Championship TBD Players to Watch Paige Hanks, Sr., Midfielder eC-USA Game All times Mountain Angie Jimenez, Sr., Goalkeeper Kasey Johnson, Jr., Forward UTEP NOTES Morgan Key-Adams, Jr., Midfielder Players to Watch Bri Barreiro, Jr., Midfielder eUAB rallied twice, including once from a two-goal deficit, to Angela Cutaia, Sr., Forward/Midfielder edge Austin Peay 4-3 in double overtime Aug. 21. Senior forward Aleah Davis, Jr., Midfielder/Defender Kasey Johnson turned in an impressive second-half performance, forcing overtime with her 81st-minute tally before sealing the eUTEP pushed its win streak to five-straight matches after victory with her golden goal in the 105th minute of play. After downing Utah Valley, 1-0, Sept. 18. Senior midfielder Angela trailing 2-0 at the half, the Blazers stormed back out on the field Cutaia secured the win for the Miners with a penalty kick in the with goals by freshman midfielders Marin Carter (46’) and Jessica 50th minute. Freshman goalkeeper Alyssa Palacios made three Do (55’) before APSU regained the lead (70’). saves to claim the clean sheet. eSenior goalkeeper Angie Jimenez made a league-high 107 eCutaia delivered a golden goal at 93:07 to lift UTEP to a 1-0 saves in 2014, averaging 6.29 stops per game (2nd, C-USA), to go overtime win at Nevada Sept. 13. The game-winner was the 11th along with five shutouts. of Cutaia’s career, one shy of tying the school record. Freshman eThe Blazers also return Second-Team All-Conference USA goalkeeper Alyssa Palacios turned away all four shots she midfielder Morgan Key-Adams and All-Freshman defender Amy faced to register her third shutout of the season. The Miners Brewer. have won four straight games.

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UTSA ROADRUNNERS WKU LADY TOPPERS (0-7-1, 0-0 C-USA) (4-2-2, 0-0 C-USA) Head Coach: Greg Sheen Head Coach: Jason Neidell Twitter: @UTSAWSOC Twitter: @WKU_Soccer Facebook: UTSA Soccer Facebook: WKUAthletics Date Opponent Time/Result Date Opponent Time/Result A23 SAM HOUSTON STATE L, 1-2 (OT) A21 TENNESSEE MARTIN W, 3-1 Texas Longhorn Invitational (Austin, Texas) A23 MIAMI (OHIO) L, 0-4 A28 vs. Abilene Christian L, 3-5 Battle on the Bayou (Baton Rouge, La.) A30 vs. (5) North Carolina L, 0-5 A28 at LSU L, 1-4 S4 at (21) Texas Tech L, 0-4 A30 vs. Stephen F. Austin W, 1-0 S6 at (RV) Oklahoma L, 1-8 S6 VALPARAISO T, 2-2 (2OT) Baylor Tournament (Waco, Texas) S11 at Mercer W, 1-0 (2OT) S11 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette T, 2-2 (2OT) S13 at Georgia State T, 1-1 (2OT) S13 at Baylor L, 0-8 S18 MEMPHIS W, 2-1 S20 at TCU L, 0-4 S25 eRICE 6 p.m. S25 eat FIU 6 p.m. S27 eLOUISIANA TECH 1 p.m. S27 eat Florida Atlantic 12 p.m. O2 eat UTEP 8 p.m. O2 eMARSHALL 7 p.m. O4 eat UTSA 1 p.m. O4 eWKU 1 p.m. O9 eat Middle Tennessee 7 p.m. O9 eUTEP 7 p.m. O11 eat UAB 1 p.m. O16 eat Southern Miss 4 p.m. O16 eFIU 6 p.m. O18 eat Louisiana Tech 1 p.m. 18 eat Charlotte 12 p.m. O23 eOLD DOMINION 7 p.m. 23 eMARSHALL 6 p.m. O25 eCHARLOTTE 12 p.m. 29 eFLORIDA ATLANTIC 7 p.m. O29 eat Rice 7 p.m. Conference USA Championship (Miami) Conference USA Championship (Miami) N4-8 Conference USA Championship TBD N4-8 Conference USA Championship TBD eC-USA Game All times Central eC-USA Game All times Central WKU NOTES UTSA NOTES Players to Watch Players to Watch Chandler Clark, Sr., Defender Brianna Livecchi, Jr., Forward Iris Dunn, Jr., Forward Kaja Skare, So., Defender Allison Leone, So., Goalkeeper Katherine Tesno, Jr., Goalkeeper Lauren Moats, Sr., Forward eUTSA and Louisiana-Lafayette played to a 2-2 double-overtime eWKU pushed its unbeaten streak to five with a 2-1 decision draw in the opening match of the Baylor Tournament Sept. 11. against Memphis Sept. 18. Junior forward Iris Dunn started things Freshman forward Sam Batley opened the scoring just 58 seconds off for the Lady Toppers when she buried a rebound following a into the game. ULL would eventually take a 2-1 lead before senior corner kick (34’). Memphis knotted the score in the 73’, but just forward Kauwela Neal’s 52nd-minute tally knotted the score, 2-2. under 10 minutes later, sophomore Hannah Chua found the back eTwo sets of high school teammates are among UTSA’s of the net for her third goal in three games. newcomers this season. The Roadrunners welcome former San eChua’s tally with 30 seconds remaining in double overtime Antonio Reagan standouts Nicole Galan, who was tabbed the San broke a scoreless draw, giving WKU a 1-0 win over Mercer Sept. Antonio Express-News Girls Soccer Player of the Year in the spring, 11. Sophomore goalkeeper Allison Leone notched six saves to and Sam Batley after the pair helped lead the Rattlers to the state earn the shutout. semifinals. FreshmenSara Gribbon and Rebekah Kensing both eWKU blanked Stephen F. Austin, 1-0, in LSU’s Battle on the head to UTSA from nearby New Braunfels High School. Bayou Aug. 30. Junior midfielderHaley Baldridge netted eEleven different Roadrunners found the back of the net for the eventual game-winner in the 50th minute when she UTSA in 2014. took a through ball and slotted it just inside the left post. Leone picked up a three-save shutout for WKU. @CUSASoccer ConferenceUSA WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 SEASON e WEEKLY NOTEBOOK e SEPT. 22, 2015 Contact: Olivia Kiespert Breedlove e [email protected]

CHARLOTTEeFIUeFLORIDA ATLANTICeLOUISIANA TECHeMARSHALLeMIDDLE TENNESSEE NORTH TEXASeOLD DOMINIONeRICEeSOUTHERN MISSeUABeUTEPeUTSAeWKU COMPOSITE SCHEDULE/RESULTS August Sunday, Aug. 30 Thursday, Sept. 10 at Charlotte 4, Georgia Southern 3 at Middle Tennessee 2, Lipscomb 2 (2OT) Friday, Aug. 21 at (4) Texas A&M 2, Florida Atlantic 0 at FIU 2, Dayton 1 (OT) Trojan Classic (Troy, Ala.) Friday, Sept. 11 Florida Atlantic 4, at Stetson 1 at Troy 1, Louisiana Tech 0 (RV) USF 2, at Charlotte 1 Louisiana Tech 2, at ULM 1 Marshall 2, at Indiana State 0 at FIU 2, North Florida 0 at Monmouth 1, Marshall 0 at Middle Tennessee 1, Western Carolina 0 at Florida Atlantic 2, SE Missouri 0 Las Vegas Invitational (Las Vegas) Kansas 2, at (RV) North Texas 1 at Murray State 1, Louisiana Tech 0 (OT) (RV) North Texas 2, Southern Utah 1 Rice 2, Sam Houston 0 Marshall 2, at ETSU 1 at VCU 4, Old Dominion 2 Louisiana-Lafayette 2, at Southern Miss 1 at North Texas 6, Lamar 0 (5) Texas A&M 4, at Rice 2 Memphis 1, at UAB 0 at (RV) William & Mary 3, Old Dominion 0 at Southern Miss 2, Arkansas State 1 (OT) UTEP 2, at Texas State 1 at Dayton 5, Rice 2 UAB 4, at Austin Peay 3 (2OT) Texas Longhorn Invitational (Austin, Texas) Louisville 1, at UAB 0 Eastern Washington 2, at UTEP 1 (5) North Carolina 5, UTSA 0 at UTEP 4, Grand Canyon 1 at WKU 3, UT Martin 1 Battle on the Bayou (Baton Rouge, La.) Baylor Tournament (Waco, Texas) WKU 1, Stephen F. Austin 0 UTSA 2, Louisiana-Lafayette 2 (2OT) Sunday, Aug. 23 WKU 1, at Mercer 0 (2OT) at Charlotte 4, Coastal Carolina 1 September at Stetson 2, FIU 0 Sunday, Sept. 13 Florida Atlantic 1, at North Florida 0 Wednesday, Sept. 2 East Carolina 3, at Charlotte 2 (2OT) at Louisiana Tech 2, Lamar 0 Charlotte 2, at Winthrop 0 at Florida Gulf Coast 2, FIU 0 Marshall 1, at VCU 0 at Brown 1, Florida Atlantic 0 Middle Tennessee 1, at Tennessee Tech 0 (2OT) Thursday, Sept. 3 Louisiana Tech 3, at Arkansas State 1 Las Vegas Invitational (Las Vegas) at Liberty 1, Old Dominion 0 Marshall 0, at Appalachian State 0 (2OT) (RV) North Texas 1, at UNLV 0 at Rice 1, SMU 1 (2OT) at Murray State 2, Middle Tennessee 0 at Old Dominion 3, Canisius 0 North Texas 1, at TCU 0 at Rice 2, San Jose State 1 (2OT) Friday, Sept. 4 at (1) Virginia 3, Old Dominion 0 Southern Miss 1, at Jackson State 1 (2OT) at Charlotte 3, Gardner-Webb 2 at Miami (Ohio) 2, Rice 0 at UTEP 1, Abilene Christian 0 at (17) Ohio State 3, FIU 1 at Alabama 1, Southern Miss 0 Sam Houston State 2, at UTSA 1 (OT) at Florida Atlantic 3, Miami 1 at Mercer 5, UAB 1 Miami (Ohio) 4, at WKU 0 Louisiana Tech 7, at Grambling State 1 UTEP 1, at Nevada 0 (OT) at Marshall 3, Ohio 2 Baylor Tournament (Waco, Texas) Thursday, Aug. 27 Stomp in the Swamp (Baton Rouge, La.) at Baylor 8, UTSA 0 UNC-Wilmington 2, at Old Dominion 1 Indiana 2, Middle Tennessee 0 WKU 1, at Georgia State 1 (2OT) North Texas 3, at Abilene Christian 0 Friday, Aug. 28 Southern Miss 4, at Southern 0 Friday, Sept. 18 at Mercer 2, Charlotte 1 Coastal Carolina 3, at UAB 1 at FIU 2, UC Irvine 0 (RV) UCF 1, at FIU 0 Sixth Annual Border Bash (El Paso, Texas) at (17) Texas Tech 2, Florida Atlantic 1 Florida Atlantic 2, Sam Houston 0 Lamar 3, at UTEP 2 at Louisiana Tech 5, Southern 0 Trojan Classic (Troy, Ala.) at (21) Texas Tech 4, UTSA 0 at Mercer 1, Middle Tennessee 0 (RV) South Alabama 1, Louisiana Tech 0 at North Texas 1, Oral Roberts 0 Marshall 2, at IUPUI 1 Sunday, Sept. 6 at Old Dominion 3, George Mason 1 at Middle Tennessee 1, Jacksonville State 0 FIU 1, at Miami (Ohio) 0 at ULM 1, Southern Miss 0 (RV) North Texas 2, at Incarnate Word 0 at Louisiana Tech 4, Nicholls State 1 at UT-Chattanooga 2, UAB 1 (2OT) Rice 2, at Texas A&M Corpus Christi 0 Stomp in the Swamp (Baton Rouge, La.) at UTEP 1, Utah Valley 0 Southern Miss 2, at Nicholls 2, (2OT) Middle Tennessee 1, Ball State 0 at WKU 2, Memphis 1 at (16) Auburn 4, UAB 0 at North Texas 3, Houston 0 at Houston Baptist 3, UTEP 2 (OT) at (11) Auburn 1, Old Dominion 0 Sunday, Sept. 20 Texas Longhorn Invitational (Austin, Texas) at Rice 2, (RV) Arkansas 1 (12) Florida 6, at FIU 1 Abilene Christian 5, UTSA 3 Southern Miss 0, at Mississippi State 0 (2OT) UC Irvine 1, at Florida Atlantic 0 Battle on the Bayou (Baton Rouge, La.) Sixth Annual Border Bash (El Paso, Texas) at Marshall 1, James Madison 0 at LSU 4, WKU 1 at UTEP 3, Weber State 0 Louisiana Tech 2, at Jackson State 0 at (RV) Oklahoma 8, UTSA 1 at East Carolina 0, Old Dominion 1 at WKU 2, Valparaiso 2 (2OT) at TCU 4, UTSA 0 South Alabama 4, at Southern Miss 0 Monday, Sept. 7 at Elon 4, Charlotte 2 (16) South Carolina 4, at Charlotte 1 at (5) Texas A&M 2, North Texas 1 (2OT) at Marshall 5, Eastern Kentucky 1

Wednesday, Sept. 9 Florida Atlantic 1, at Jacksonville 0 UTEP 3, at New Mexico State 1

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Friday, Sept. 25 Sunday, Oct. 18 eUAB at Charlotte 6 p.m. eWKU at Charlotte 12 p.m. eUTSA at FIU 6 p.m. eFIU at Marshall 12 p.m. eUTEP at Florida Atlantic 6 p.m. eUTEP at Southern Miss 12 p.m. eRice at WKU 6 p.m. eUTSA at Louisiana Tech 1 p.m. eNorth Texas at Marshall 6:30 p.m. eMiddle Tennessee at Rice 1 p.m. eSouthern Miss at Middle Tennessee 7 p.m. eUAB at North Texas 1 p.m. eOld Dominion at Louisiana Tech 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 23 Sunday, Sept. 27 eNorth Texas at Southern Miss 3 p.m. eRice at Marshall 11 a.m. eUAB at Florida Atlantic 6 p.m. eUTEP at FIU 12 p.m. eMarshall at WKU 6 p.m. eUTSA at Florida Atlantic 12 p.m. eOld Dominion at UTSA 7 p.m. eLouisiana Tech at WKU 1 p.m. eCharlotte at UTEP 8 p.m. eOld Dominion at Southern Miss 1 p.m. eMiddle Tennessee at UAB 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 25 eCharlotte at UTSA 12 p.m. eFlorida Atlantic at FIU 12 p.m. October eOld Dominion at UTEP 2 p.m. eLouisiana Tech at Middle Tennessee 2 p.m. Friday, Oct. 2 eRice at North Texas 7 p.m. eCharlotte at Southern Miss 4 p.m. eMiddle Tennessee at Old Dominion 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 29 eFIU at Rice 7 p.m. eFlorida Atlantic at WKU 7 p.m. eFlorida Atlantic at North Texas 7 p.m. eUTSA at Rice 7 p.m. eLouisiana Tech at UAB 7 p.m. eMarshall at UTSA 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 30 eWKU at UTEP 8 p.m. eFIU at Charlotte 6 p.m. eOld Dominion at Marshall 6 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 4 eNorth Texas at Louisiana Tech 7 p.m. eUAB at Old Dominion 12 p.m. eSouthern Miss at UAB 7 p.m. eFIU at North Texas 1 p.m. eMiddle Tennessee at UTEP 8 p.m. eFlorida Atlantic at Rice 1 p.m. eWKU at UTSA 1 p.m. November eCharlotte at Middle Tennessee 2 p.m. eMarshall at UTEP 2 p.m. Wednesday, Nov.4 – Sunday, Nov. 8 eSouthern Miss at Louisiana Tech 5 p.m. Conference USA Championship (Miami) TBD

Friday, Oct. 9 eNorth Texas at Charlotte 6 p.m. eSouthern Miss at FIU 6 p.m. eLouisiana Tech at Florida Atlantic 6 p.m. eRice at Old Dominion 6 p.m. eMarshall at UAB 7 p.m. eWKU at Middle Tennessee 7 p.m. eUTEP at UTSA 7 p.m.

Sunday, Oct. 11 eRice at Charlotte 12 p.m. eLouisiana Tech at FIU 12 p.m. eSouthern Miss at Florida Atlantic 12 p.m. eNorth Texas at Old Dominion 12 p.m. eWKU at UAB 1 p.m. eMarshall at Middle Tennessee 2 p.m.

Friday, Oct. 16 eUTSA at Southern Miss 4 p.m. eCharlotte at Old Dominion 6 p.m. eFIU at WKU 6 p.m. eFlorida Atlantic at Marshall 6 p.m. eUTEP at Louisiana Tech 7 p.m. eMiddle Tennessee at North Texas 7 p.m. eConference USA game eUAB at Rice 7 p.m. All times Central

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