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Quick Facts 2019 Roster Pronunciation QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION School ........................................................... Texas Tech University Location .....................................................................Lubbock, Texas Founded ..........................................................................................1923 Enrollment .................................................................................38,246 Nickname ......................................................................... Red Raiders Colors .........................................................................Scarlet & Black Affiliation...................................................................NCAA Division I Conference ................................................................................. Big 12 Chancellor ..................................................................Robert Duncan President ............................................... Dr. Lawrence Schovanec Athletics Director ........................................................Kirby Hocutt Sr. Associate AD/SWA ............................................Dr. Judi Henry 2019 ROSTER Ticket Office ..........................................................(806) 742-TECH Department Number ...........................................(806) 742-3355 NO. NAME YR. POS. HT. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) Athletics Website ...................................................texastech.com 00 Averi Isaacs So. GK 5-9 Plano, Texas (Plano West) 0 Madison White Fr. GK 5-11 Rockwall, Texas (Bishop Lynch) FACILITY INFORMATION 1 Marissa Zucchetto Jr. GK 5-9 Mississauga, Ont. (St. Joan of Arc) Name...............................................John Walker Soccer Complex 2 Sierra Jones R-Fr. D 5-4 Dallas, Texas (Highland Park) Capacity .........................................................................................2,000 3 Macy Schultz Fr. F 5-11 Timnath, Colo. (Fossil Ridge) Opened .............................................................................................2008 4 Charlotte Teeter So. F 5-6 Alpharetta, Ga. (Cambridge) First Game............................Aug. 22, 2008 vs. Lamar (W, 4-0) 5 Jordie Harr R-Jr. MF 5-2 Sachse, Texas (Sachse) Largest Crowd ....................Oct. 15, 2011 vs. Kansas (2,228) 6 Amanda Porter Jr. MF 5-5 Littleton, Colo. (Univ. of Arizona) 7 Alyssa D’Aloise So. MF 5-4 Dallas, Texas (Ursuline Academy) SOCCER STAFF 8 Brittany Martin R-So. D 5-7 Southlake, Texas (Southlake Carroll) Head Coach ................................................ Tom Stone (Duke ‘88) 9 Jade King Sr. F 5-1 Apple Valley, Minn. (Eagan) Season at Tech .............................................................................13th 10 Demi Koulizakis Sr. F 5-7 Sydney, Australia (Endeavor Sport) Record at Tech .................................................................140-79-29 11 Ally Griffin So. F 5-7 Southlake, Texas (Southlake Carroll) Twitter .............................................................................@TomStone9 13 Marissa Ling R-So. MF 5-3 Mansfield, Texas (Lake Ridge) Email ....................................................................Tom.Stone@ttu.edu 14 Hannah Anderson Fr. D 5-7 Plano, Texas (Frisco Liberty) Associate Head Coach ........Gibbs Keeton (Texas Tech ‘06) 15 Savanna Jones Sr. MF 5-6 Dallas, Texas (Highland Park) Season at Tech .............................................................................11th 16 Marisa Weichel Fr. F 5-10 Papillion, Neb. (LaVista South) Twitter .................................................................................. @gibbers7 17 Macy Hairgrove Jr. D 5-4 Castle Rock, Colo. (Rock Canyon) Assistant Coach ......Nick Hallam (Skegness Grammar ’92) 18 Gabbie Puente R-Sr. D 5-4 Fort Worth, Texas (Nolan Catholic) Season at Tech ...............................................................................2nd 19 Haley Smith Fr. MF 5-9 Flower Mound, Texas (Edward S. Marcus) Twitter .................................................................................@nhallam8 20 Jayne Lydiatt Sr. MF 5-9 Colorado Springs, Colo. (Univ. of Oregon) Director of Operations ...Laura Gentolizo (Texas Tech ‘19) 21 Cassie Hiatt So. D 6-0 Parker, Colo. (Chaparral) Strength Coach ................Katie Munger (William Jewell ‘03) 22 Kirsten Davis Jr. F 5-9 St. Louis, Mo. (Westminster Christian) Sport Scientist .................................. DJ Clark (Texas Tech ‘12) 23 Kamryn Birk R-So. MF 5-5 Katy, Texas (Cinco Ranch) Athletic Trainer .......................... Wafaa Chatila (Houston ‘16) 24 Margaret Begley R-Sr. D 5-2 Omaha, Neb. (Marian) Communications .................Jeremy O’Brien (Miami Ohio ‘18) 25 Nicole Mettam Fr. MF 5-4 Auckland, New Zealand (Mount Albert) Marketing ....................... Bri Lemaster (West Texas A&M ‘17) 26 Luana Munoz Jr. D 5-6 Avellaneda, Argentina (Tyler JC) Compliance .................... Kevin Hansen (Norbert College ‘12) 27 Jen Rose So. MF 5-2 Orange, Calif. (Canyon) 33 Penelope Mulenga Fr. MF 5-9 Saskatoon, Sask. (St. Joseph) 2018 IN REVIEW 34 Taya Lopez Fr. F 5-5 Las Cruces, N.M. (Las Cruces) Overall Record .........................................................................14-5-3 Big 12 Record ..............................................................................5-3-1 PRONUNCIATION Big 12 Finish .................................................................................T-3rd 7 Alyssa D’Aloise DUH-loyce Big 12 Championship ..................................................Semi-Finals 10 Demi Koulizakis KOO-lih-ZAH-kiss Postseason ...................................................NCAA Second Round 16 Marisa Weichel WHY-kuhl Final NCAA Ranking ....................................................................24th 26 Luana Munoz LOO-ah-NUH MEW-nuz Home................................................................................................8-2-0 33 Penelope Mulenga Muh-LENG-ga Away ................................................................................................6-2-1 Neutral ............................................................................................0-1-2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...........................................18/10 Starters Returning/Lost ............................................................6/5 Newcomers ......................................................................................... 10 ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Primary Contact .....................................................Jeremy O’Brien Year at Tech ......................................................................................2nd Email .............................................................jeremy.obrien@ttu.edu Office .........................................................................(806) 834-7101 Cell .............................................................................(567) 686-3066 Twitter .................................................................. @thejeremyobrien 2 WHERE WE’RE FROM 2 CANADA 1 1 5 2 1 1 1 13 1 AUSTRALIA 1 NEW ZEALAND 1 ARGENTINA RED RAIDERS BY BIRTHPLACE TEXAS TALENT BY POSITION BY CLASS Texas - 13 (43%) Argentina - 1 Georgia - 1 Dallas/Fort Worth - 12 (92%) Midfielder - 11 Seniors - 6 Colorado - 5 Australia - 1 Minnesota - 1 Houston Area - 1 Defender - 8 Juniors - 8 Canada - 2 California - 1 New Mexico - 1 Forward - 8 Sophomores - 7 Nebraska - 2 Canada - 1 New Zealand - 1 Goalkeeper - 3 Freshmen - 9 WHERE WE’VE GONE In 12 years at the helm of Texas Tech Soccer, Tom Stone has helped further the careers of 11 of his collegiate players, developing their game to allow them to be successful professionally and at the international level. This includes three just from the 2018 class that signed to play pro. Nine of these signings have been in the last five years and all 11 are active. PLAYER (YRS AT TECH) TEAM / LEAGUE (COUNTRY) Janine Beckie (2012-15) Manchester City / FAWSL (England) » Cassie Boren (2015-18) UMF Selfoss / Úrvalsdeild (Iceland) Brooke Denesik (2015-18) BIIK Kazygurt / WFC (Kazakhstan) Victoria Esson (2011-13) Avaldsnes / Toppserien (Norway) Caity Heap (2012-15) AC Sparta Praha / First (Czech Rep.) Jaelene Hinkle (2011-14) NC Courage / NWSL (USA) Taylor Lytle (2008-11) Utah Royals / NWSL (USA) Alli Murphy (2012-15) PEC Zwolle / Eredivisie (Netherlands) Rebekah O’Brien (2014-17) Assi IF / Elitettan (Sweden) Lauren Watson (2013-16) Assi IF / Elitettan (Sweden) Carly Wickenheiser (2015-18) Möron BK / Elitettan (Sweden) 3.
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