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MATCH 20: #18 Texas Tech (14-3-1, 4-3-1 Big 12) Date Opponent Time/Result Aug Texas Media Relations Office • P.O. Box 7399 • Austin, TX 78713 • (512) 471-6036 • www.TexasSports.com • @TexasSoccer 2014 Schedule and Results 10-7-2 (4-4-0 Big 12) MATCH 20: #18 Texas Tech (14-3-1, 4-3-1 Big 12) Date Opponent Time/Result Aug. 15 INCARNATE WORD# W, 7-0 (Exhibition) OUTRIGGER RESORTS SHOOTOUT - Honolulu, Hi. Aug. 22 vs. Arizona State T, 2-2 (2OT) Aug. 25 at Hawai’i W 2-1 Aug. 29 #25 ARKANSAS# T, 0-0 (2OT) Aug. 31 NEVADA# W, 5-1 Sept. 5 at Texas A&M-Corpus Chr. W, 6-0 Sept. 7 MONTANA# W, 2-0 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP QUARTERFINAL USF SOCCER CLASSIC - Tampa, Fla. Wednesday, Nov. 5 l 2 p.m. Central Sept. 12 vs. UCF (Tampa, Fla.) L, 0-2 Swope Soccer Village (1,500) Sept. 14 at USF L, 0-2 Kansas City, Mo. Sept. 19 #1 UCLA# L, 0-1 Broadcast Information Sept. 21 at Texas State W, 2-0 TELEVISION: The match will be broadcast live on the Big 12 Digital Network at Big12Sports. com with Lincoln Rose on the call. Sept. 26 #6 TEXAS TECH#* W, 1-0 (OT) RADIO: None Sept. 28 #17 WEST VIRGINIA#* L, 0-2 SERIES: Texas won this year’s meeting against Texas Tech (1-0) back on Sept. 26 to add to its Oct. 3 at Iowa State* W, 1-0 13-6-3 overall series advantage. The last nine match-ups between the two squads have been either ties or settled by one goal with UT leading over that stretch, 4-3-2. In the only neutral Oct. 10 #11 KANSAS#* L, 0-1 site meeting at the Big 12 Championship, Texas topped TTU (1-0) in San Antonio, Texas, in 2011. Oct. 17 at TCU* L, 1-3 TEXAS LONGHORN QUICK KICKS ... Oct. 20 ARK.-LITTLE ROCK# W, 2-0 l Texas had three players named to the various All-Big 12 teams prior to the start of the Oct. 24 at Oklahoma* W, 1-0 Big 12 Championship. Junior goalkeeper Abby Smith was tabbed to the first team, her third Oct. 26 at Baylor* W, 2-1 consecutive Big 12 accolade after second team nods in 2012 & 2013. Senior midfielder Sharis Lachappelle followed up two previous selections (2012 - 2nd; 2013 - 1st) with another second Oct. 31 OKLAHOMA STATE#* L, 1-2 team inclusion, while freshman forward Olivia Brook was named to the Big 12 All-Newcomer Team. Texas has boasted at least three players on the all-league teams in each of the last five seasons and for 13 of the last 14 years. BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP - Kansas City, Mo. l Junior goalkeeper Abby Smith had quite a night in the 2-1 loss to Oklahoma State on Nov. 5 vs. #18 Texas Tech (QF) 2 p.m. CT Halloween. The Plano, Texas, native set a new personal single-match career-high with 10 saves and now possesses 81 for the season, good for ninth in stops on the all-time Texas single-season list. l So far this year, Texas is an impressive 10-2-1 in matches where it scores at least one goal, Nov. 14-16 NCAA Championship First Round including five one-goal victories (at Hawaii - 2-1; vs. #6 Texas Tech - 1-0 OT; at Iowa State - 1-0; Nov. 21-23 NCAA Championship 2nd/3rd Rounds at Oklahoma - 1-0; at Baylor - 2-1). The only blemishes out of those 12 occurrences were a 2-2 tie against Arizona State (Aug. 22), a 3-1 loss at TCU (Oct. 17) and a 2-1 loss to Oklahoma Nov. 28-30 NCAA Championship Quarterfinals State (Oct. 31). Dec. 5 & 7 NCAA Women’s College Cup l Looking at records (as of 11/3), Texas has played 19 teams that have combined to post a * = Big 12 Conference match 195-121-35 overall record (a .605 winning percentage) thus far in 2014. As of Nov. 3, the NCAA rated UT’s slate as the NINTH-toughest schedule by percentage in Division I and second # = Televised by Longhorn Network toughest in the Big 12, behind Oklahoma State (.638). Fourteen of those 19 teams possess winning Home contests listed in BOLD CAPS records, while two of those squads (UCLA & West Virginia) have lost two or fewer matches. l The Longhorn program holds an 87-41-15 all-time record against members of the Big 12 All times listed are Central and subject to change. Conference and is 14-10-1 against league foes since Angela Kelly took over as head coach. Rankings are from NSCAA poll at time of match TEAM STAT COMPARISON #18 TTU Category Texas 14-3-1 _________________ Record _____________________ 10-7-2 MEDIA RELATIONS 35 _____________________ Goals ________________________ 28 Soccer Contact: BRIAN DAVIS 30 ____________________ Assists ________________________ 23 Office: (512) 471-9801 100 ____________________ Points ________________________ 79 316 ____________________ Shots _______________________ 321 Cell: (865) 696-7947 .111 _________________ Shot Pct. _______________________ .087 E-mail: [email protected] 128 _____________ Shots on Goal _______________________ 128 .405 _________ Shots on Goal Pct. _______________________ .399 Media Relations Fax: (512) 471-6040 96 _______________ Corner Kicks _______________________ 141 UT Athletics Website: www.TexasSports.com 17.6 ___________ Shots Per Game _______________________ 16.9 Myers Press Box Phone: (512) 232-3840 1-1 _______________ Penalty Kicks ________________________ 4-4 57 ______________________Saves ________________________ 84 2014 TEXAS SOCCER 2014 Quick Facts 2014 Numerical Roster Location: ___________________________ Austin, Texas No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl-Exp. Hometown Enrollment: ___________ 52,076 (39,995 undergraduate) 00 Cara Connatser GK 5-6 So. Frisco, Texas / Centennial President: ____________________ William C. Powers, Jr. 0 Keagan McCoy GK 5-7 So. Knoxville, Tenn. / West Founded: ________________________________ 1883 1 Abby Smith GK 5-9 Jr. Plano, Texas / Plano West Conference: ______________________________Big 12 2 Brooke Gilbert D 5-6 Sr. Snohomish, Wash. / Glacier Peak 3 Sydney Shutter F 5-6 Jr. Austin, Texas / Bowie Nickname/Mascot: ______________ Longhorns/Bevo XIV 4 Lindsey Meyer M 6-0 Jr. Coppell, Texas / Coppell Colors: ________Burnt orange (PANTONE 159) and white 5 Julia Dyche M 5-6 So. Southlake, Texas / Southlake Carroll Women’s Athletics Director: _______ Christine Plonsky 6 Emilie Campbell D/M 5-4 Jr. London, Ontario / Mother Teresa NCAA Faculty Representative: ___ Dr. Michael Clement 7 Quinn Zulkowski M 5-6 Fr. Austin, Texas / Vandegrift 9 Whitney Jaynes D 5-4 Sr. Plano, Texas / Plano West _______________________ 1994 10 Chelbi Orrick M 5-4 Fr. Houston, Texas / Cypress Christian First Year of Soccer: 11 Sharis Lachappelle M 5-9 Sr. San Antonio, Texas / Johnson All-Time Record: _________ 225-154-37 (.585) - 20 years 12 Aaron Strawser M/F 5-0 Jr. Beaumont, Texas / West Brook All-Time Big 12 Record: ____________ 103-51-20 (.649) 13 Brinkley Field D/F 5-8 Jr. Dallas, Texas / Lake Highlands Big 12 Championships (Regular Season/Tournament): 14 Isabelle Kerr D 5-7 So. Austin, Texas / St. Andrew’s Episcopal ________________________________________ 3 (1/2) 15 Erin Geiger M 5-2 Fr. Colorado Springs, Colo. / St. Mary’s NCAA Tournaments (Record): ___________ 10 (6-10-1) 17 Kelsey Shimmick F 5-7 Jr. Grapevine, Texas / Grapevine 18 Jalynn Barron D/M 5-2 Fr. Plano, Texas / Plano West 19 Cierra Grubbs D 5-9 Sr. Gladewater, Texas / Union Grove Facility: ___ Mike A. Myers Track & Soccer Stadium (20,000) 20 Mikayla Flores F 5-3 Fr. La Verne, Calif. / Bonita Myers Stadium Record: _____________ 111-31-15 (.755) 21 Ava Vogel GK 5-8 Sr. Seattle, Wash. / Roosevelt All-Time Home Record: ____________ 133-43-17 (.733) 22 Katie Gernsbacher M/F 5-5 So. Austin, Texas / McCallum 23 Chantale Campbell M/F 5-4 Jr. London, Ontario / Mother Teresa Head Coach: ________________________ Angela Kelly 24 Ali Schmalz D 5-4 Jr. Hoffman Estates, Ill. / Schaumburg 26 Jasmine Hart F 5-8 So. Haltom City, Texas / Keller Fossil Ridge Alma Mater (Year): ___________ North Carolina (1994) 29 Olivia Brook F 5-10 Fr. Houston, Texas / Memorial Record at Texas - Season: ________ 20-16-4 (.550) - 3rd 30 Morgan Murphy M 5-8 Fr. Plano, Texas / Plano West Career Record - Seasons: _____ 180-100-24 (.632) - 15th 37 Julie Arnold D 5-8 Sr. Round Rock, Texas / Round Rock Assistant Coach - Season: ______ Keeley Dowling - 3rd Alma Mater (Year): _______________ Tennessee (2005) Assistant Coach - Season: ________ Jaimel Johnson - 3rd 2014 Alphabetical Roster Alma Mater (Year): _______________ Tennessee (2009) No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl-Exp. Hometown Volunteer Assistant - Season: _______ Kristine Lilly - 1st 37 Julie Arnold D 5-8 Sr. Round Rock, Texas / Round Rock Alma Mater (Year): ___________ North Carolina (1992) 18 Jalynn Barron D/M 5-2 Fr. Plano, Texas / Plano West 29 Olivia Brook F 5-10 Fr. Houston, Texas / Memorial Special Assistant - Season: ______________ Alex Kraus 23 Chantale Campbell M/F 5-4 Jr. London, Ontario / Mother Teresa Athletic Trainer: ______________________Gabe Perlaza 6 Emilie Campbell D/M 5-4 Jr. London, Ontario / Mother Teresa 00 Cara Connatser GK 5-6 So. Frisco, Texas / Centennial Strength and Conditioning Coach: ________ Anna Craig 5 Julia Dyche M 5-6 So. Southlake, Texas / Southlake Carroll 13 Brinkley Field D/F 5-8 Jr. Dallas, Texas / Lake Highlands Soccer Office Phone Number: ________(512) 471-7568 20 Mikayla Flores F 5-3 Fr. La Verne, Calif. / Bonita 15 Erin Geiger M 5-2 Fr. Colorado Springs, Colo. / St. Mary’s 2013 Overall Record: ______________________ 12-6-2 22 Katie Gernsbacher M/F 5-5 So. Austin, Texas / McCallum 2 Brooke Gilbert D 5-6 Sr. Snohomish, Wash.
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