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VS ABILENE CHRISTIAN Walker Complex #Wreckem #WreckEm @TEXASTECHSOCCER GAME NOTES AUGUST 29, 2021 GAME Walker Complex 4 VS ABILENE CHRISTIAN Lubbock, Texas WILDCATS 7 P.M. | ESPN+ THE MATCHUP TEXAS TECH ABILENE CHRISTIAN W T W L W 2021 RECORDS 2021 SCHEDULE TEXAS TECH RED RAIDERS ABILENE CHRISTIAN WILDCATS AUGUST RECORD: 2-0-1 2-0-1 OVERALL RECORD 1-1-0 19 THUR UTEP ESPN+ W, 1-0 0-0-0 CONFERENCE RECORD 0-0-0 22 SUN at UC San Diego ESPN+ T, 1-1 Big 12 CONFERENCE Western Athletic 26 THU HARTFORD ESPN+ W, 1-0 2-0-0 HOME 0-0-0 29 SUN ABILENE CHRISTIAN ESPN+ 7 p.m. 0-0-1 AWAY 1-1-0 SEPTEMBER RECORD: 0-0-0 0-0-0 NEUTRAL 0-0-0 02 THU CAL STATE FULLERTON ESPN+ 7 p.m. W, 1-0 vs. Hartford LAST GAME W, 1-0 at UTEP 05 SUN UTSA ESPN+ 6 p.m. 09 THU at Arizona 9 p.m. SERIES HISTORY THE FACTS 12 SUN vs. Arizona State TBD 19 SUN EASTERN WASHINGTON ESPN+ TBD Last Meeting Sept. 9, 2019 • Tech returned to the win column 23 THU OKLAHOMA ESPN+ 7 p.m. Location Lubbock, Texas with a 1-0 win with freshman 26 SUN KANSAS STATE ESPN+ 7 p.m. Score Texas Tech 3, ACU 0 Ashleigh Williams scoring and the 30 THU at Baylor 7 p.m. defense allowing only 1 SOG. OCTOBER RECORD: 0-0-0 OVERALL HISTORY • Tech is 90-26-10 all-time at the 03 SUN at Texas LHN 1 p.m. RECORD VS. ABILENE CHRISTIAN 4-0-0 Walker Soccer Complex. 07 THU OKLAHOMA STATE ESPN+ 7 p.m. GOAL DIFFERENCE 9 • Macy Schultz scored her 7th career 14 THU at Iowa State 6 p.m. STREAK 4-0 goal with the equalizer at UCSD. 17 SUN at West Virginia 12 p.m. LAST 5 4-0-0 • Kirsten Davis enters the game with 22 FRI KANSAS ESPN+ 7 p.m. LAST 10 4-0-0 32 career goals which puts her 3rd 28 THU TCU ESPN+ 7 p.m. vs. ACU in Lubbock 4-0-0 all-time behind only Kristy Frantz (41 - 1996-99) and Janine Beckie’s TEAM LEADERS program-leading 57 goals. GOALS / POINTS ASSISTS SAVES BIG 12 PRESEASON POLL & TEAM Rank Team Points POS. PLAYER SCHOOL 1 / 2 1 / 2 1 / 2 2 3 1. West Virginia (5) 74 GK Jennifer Wandt^ Baylor 2. TCU (4) 73 GK MADISON WHITE TEXAS TECH 3. Oklahoma State 64 GK Kayza Massey West Virginia D Kim Rodriguez* Oklahoma State 4. TEXAS TECH 56 D Brandi Peterson* TCU 5. Texas (1) 52 D Jordan Brewster* West Virginia 6. Kansas 40 MF Brookelynn Entz* Kansas State 7. Baylor 36 MF Olyvia Dowell* Oklahoma State 8. Iowa State 26 MF Grace Yochum^ Oklahoma State MF Julia Grosso^ Texas #22 | KIRSTEN DAVIS #3 | MACY SCHULTZ #37 ASHLEIGH WILLIAMS #4 CHARLOTTE TEETER #0 | MADISON WHITE 9. Oklahoma 15 F Taylor Moon^ Baylor Davis now has 32 career Schultz scored the equalizer Williams scored her first Teeter had an assist against White earned a shutout over 10. Kansas State 14 F Grace Collins* TCU goals after scoring the lone at UCSD for her 1st goal of career goal in Thursday’s Hartford to give her 2 this UTEP and had 2 saves at UCSD. F KIRSTEN DAVIS* TEXAS TECH goal against UTEP. the season and 7th overall. 1-0 win over Hartford. season and 6 in her career. She has 95 career saves. QUICK FACTS + ROSTER TEXAS TECH SOCCER QUICK FACTS ABOUT TEXAS TECH School Texas Tech University Location Lubbock, Texas Founded 1923 Enrollment 40, 322 Nickname Red Raiders Colors Scarlet + Black Affiliation Big 12 Conference Chancellor Dr. Tedd L. Mitchell President Dr. Lawrence Schovanec Athletics Director Kirby Hocutt Sr. Assoc. AD/SWA Brandi Stuart Ticket Office (806) 742-TECH Department Number (806) 742-3355 Athletics Website texastech.com 2021 ROSTER ABOUT THE WALKER NO. NAME Position HT. CL. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) Name John Walker Soccer Complex 0 Sydney Malmstrom Goalkeeper 6-2 Sr. Tyler, Texas / Whitehouse / Tyler JC Capacity 2,000 0 Madison White Goalkeeper 5-11 Jr. Rockwall, Texas / Bishop Lynch Opened 2008 1 Madison Martin Goalkeeper 5-5 So. Southlake, Texas / Southlake Carroll First Game Aug. 22, 2008 vs. Lamar (W, 4-0) 2 Sierra Jones Defender 5-4 R-Jr. Dallas, Texas / Highland Park Largest Crowd Oct. 15, 2011 vs. Kansas (2,228) 3 Macy Schultz Forward 5-10 Jr. Timnath, Colo. / Fossil Ridge 4 Charlotte Teeter Midfielder 5-6 Sr. Alpharetta, Ga. / Cambridge SOCCER STAFF 5 Jordie Harr Midfielder 5-2 Gr. Sachse, Texas / Sachse Head Coach Tom Stone (Duke ‘88) 6 Penelope Mulenga Midfielder 5-9 Jr. Saskatoon, Sask. / St. Joseph Season at Tech 15th 7 Briley Weatherford Defender 5-8 So. Dallas, Texas / Hebron Record at Tech 160-89-35 8 Brittany Martin Defender 5-7 R-Sr. Southlake, Texas / Southlake Carroll Twitter @TomStone9 10 Eva Hurm Forward 5-6 Gr. Upper Saddle River, N.J. / Notre Dame Email [email protected] 11 Ally Griffin Forward 5-7 R-Sr. Southlake, Texas / Southlake Carroll Assoc. Head Coach Gibbs Keeton (Texas Tech ‘06) 13 Marissa Ling Midfielder 5-3 R-Jr. Mansfield, Texas / Lake Ridge Assistant Coach Nick Hallam (Skegness ‘92) 14 Hannah Anderson Defender 5-10 Jr. Plano, Texas / Frisco Liberty Vol. Assistant David Lopez-Cepero (Ind. Wesleyan ‘08) 15 Gisselle Kozarski Forward 5-7 So. Cibolo, Texas / Steele Director of Ops Laura Gentolizo (Texas Tech ‘19) 16 Jaycee Willingham Defender 5-9 Fr. Yukon, Okla. / Yukon Strength Coach Katie Munger (William Jewell ‘03) 17 Alexis Fowlkes Defender 5-6 Fr. The Woodlands, Texas / Tomball Sport Scientist DJ Clark (Texas Tech ‘12) 18 Katie Odum Defender 5-8 So. Coppell, Texas / Coppell Athletic Trainer Wafaa Chatila (Houston ‘16) 19 Kameron Kloza Defender 5-7 Fr. San Antonio, Texas / Lee 20 Elise Anderson Defender 5-8 So. Southlake, Texas / Southlake Carroll 2021 NOTES 21 Cassie Hiatt Defender 6-0 Sr. Parker, Colo. / Chaparral Record 1-0-1 (0-0-0 Big 12) 22 Kirsten Davis Forward 5-9 Sr. St. Louis, Missouri / Westminster Christian Academy United Soccer Coaches Rank NR 23 Macy Blackburn Defender 5-7 Fr. Keller, Texas / Timber Creek Home 1-0-0 26 Hailey Palmer Forward 5-7 Fr. Overland Park, Kan. / Blue Valley Away 0-0-1 27 Jen Rose Midfielder 5-2 Sr. Orange, Calif. / Canyon Neutral 0-0-0 29 Avery Chaney Midfielder 5-6 So. San Antonio, Texas / Brandeis Letterwinners Returning/Lost 20/6 30 Sierra Castles Midfielder 5-4 Jr. Kihei, Hawai’i / El Toro / Long Beach State Newcomers 13 32 Kaya Pehrson Forward 5-6 Fr. Cedar Park, Texas / Vandergrift 33 Kaitlyn Giametta Forward 5-5 Fr. Prosper, Texas / Prosper 34 Kennedy Chambers Defender 5-8 Fr. Chandler, Ariz. / Chandler 35 Cassie Taylor Midfielder 5-9 Fr. Allen, Texas / Allen 37 Ashleigh Williams Forward 5-8 Fr. Allen, Texas / Allen 40 Madelynn Madden Goalkeeper 5-8 Fr. Frisco, Texas / Frisco Reedy PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 00 Sydney Malmstrom MALM-strum 15 Gisselle Kozarski Kuh-ZAR-ski @TEXASTECHSOCCER 33 Penelope Mulenga Muh-LENG-ga 2 MEET THE RED RAIDERS TEXAS TECH SOCCER #00 SYDNEY MALMSTROM #0 MADISON WHITE #1 MADISON MARTIN #2 SIERRA JONES #3 MACY SCHULTZ #4 CHARLOTTE TEETER #5 JORDIE HARR #6 PENELOPE MULENGA SR | GK | 6-2 JR | GK | 5-11 SO | GK | 5-4 R-JR | D | 5-4 JR | F | 5-10 SR | M | 5-6 R-SR | M | 5-2 SR | D | 5-5 Tyler, Texas Rockwall, Texas Southlake, Texas Dallas, Texas Timnath, Colo. Alpharetta, Ga. Sachse, Texas Littleton, Colo. #7 BRILEY WEATHERFORD #8 BRITTANY MARTIN #10 EVA HURM #11 ALLY GRIFFIN #13 MARISSA LING #14 HANNAH ANDERSON #15 GISSELLE KOZARSKI #16 JAYCEE WILLINGHAM SO | D | 5-8 R-SR | D | 5-7 SR | F | 5-6 R-SR | F | 5-7 R-JR | M | 5-3 JR | D | 5-10 SO | F | 5-7 FR | F | 5-9 Dallas, Texas Southlake, Texas Upper Saddle River, NJ Southlake, Texas Mansfield, Texas Plano, Texas Cibolo, Texas Yukon, Oklahoma #17 ALEXIS FOWLKES #18 KATIE ODUM #19 KAMERON KLOZA #20 ELISE ANDERSON #21 CASSIE HIATT #22 KIRSTEN DAVIS #23 MACY BLACKBURN #26 HAILEY PALMER FR | D | 5-6 SO | D | 5-8 FR | D | 5-7 SO | F | 5-8 SR | D | 6-0 SR | F | 5-9 FR | D | 5-7 FR | F | 5-7 The Woodlands, Texas Coppell, Texas San Antonio, Texas Southlake, Texas Parker, Colo. St. Louis, Mo. Keller, Texas Overland Park, Kansas #27 JEN ROSE #29 AVERY CHANEY #30 SIERRA CASTLES #32 KAYA PEHRSON #33 KAITLYN GIAMETTA #34 KENNEDY CHAMBERS #35 CASSIE TAYLOR #37 ASHLEIGH WILLIAMS #40 MADELYNN MADDEN SR | M | 5-2 SO | M | 5-6 JR | M | 5-4 FR | F | 5-6 FR | F | 5-5 FR | D | 5-8 FR | M | 5-9 FR | F | 5-8 FR | GK | 5-8 Orange, Calif. San Antonio, Texas Kihei, Hawaii Cedar Park, Texas Prosper, Texas Chandler, Arizona Allen, Texas Allen, Texas Frisco, Texas CANADA ROSTER - 33 1 RED RAIDERS BY HOME LOCATION Texas - 22 Kansas - 1 Colorado - 2 Missouri - 1 Arizona - 1 New Jersey - 1 California - 1 Oklahoma - 1 Georgia - 1 1 Canada - 1 Hawaii - 1 2 1 1 BY POSITION 1 Defender - 12 Midfielder - 8 1 1 Forward - 9 1 Goalkeeper - 4 22 BY CLASS Seniors - 9 Juniors - 7 Sophomores - 6 1 Freshmen - 11 HAWAII 3 3 2021-22 Texas Tech Women's Soccer Page 1/1 Combined Statistics as of Aug 27, 2021 2021 SEASON STATS All games TEXASTEXAS TECHTECH SOCCERSOCCER Date Opponent Score Att.
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