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Soccer Match Notes Nov MATCHGAME NOTESNOTES TEXAS TECHSOCCER MATCH NOTES NOV. 6, 2020 GAME The Walker vs Lubbock, Texas 08 TEXAS7 p.m. | ESPN+ LONGHORNS THE FORM TEXAS TECH TEXAS T L L W L L W W L W THE MATCHUP 2020 SCHEDULE TEXAS TECH RED RAIDERS TEXAS LONGHORNS DATE DAY OPPONENT TV TIME/RESULT 1-4-2 OVERALL RECORD 4-4-0 SEPTEMBER RECORD: 0-1-1 1-4-2 CONFERENCE RECORD 4-4-0 18 FRI BAYLOR ESPNU T, 0-0 8th CONFERENCE STANDING 3rd 25 FRI at #9 Kansas ESPN+ L, 0-1 1-1-1 HOME 3-1-0 OCTOBER RECORD: 1-3-1 0-3-1 AWAY 1-3-1 02 FRI at Oklahoma FSOK T, 2-2 0-0-0 NEUTRAL 0-0-0 09 FRI #9 WEST VIRGINIA ESPN+ L, 1-2 L, 1-2 at #12 Oklahoma State LAST GAME W, 1-0 vs. Baylor 16 FRI at #6 TCU ESPN+ L, 0-2 23 FRI IOWA STATE ESPN+ W, 1-0 THE FACTS 30 FRI at #12 Oklahoma State FSSW L, 1-2 NOVEMBER RECORD: 0-0-0 • Texas Tech is seeking its third straight win over Texas. 06 FRI TEXAS ESPN+ 7:15 P.M. • Five of the last seven meetings between Tech and Texas have gone to overtime. 13 FRI at Kansas State ESPN+ 7:00 P.M. • The Red Raiders beat the Longhorns in overtime in Austin last season. • Macy Schultz’s golden goal in the 96th minute sealed the win. All times Central Time and subject to change. • Schultz was honored as Big 12 Freshman of the Week for the effort. Home games are in CAPS. • The last time the Longhorns visited Lubbock was in 2018. For up-to-date schedule, visit texastech.com. • Kirsten Davis’ 87th-minute goal clinched the win for Tech over then-No. 17 Texas. All home games will be broadcast on Big 12 Now on ESPN+. • The game was played in front of a season-high 2,031 fans at The Walker. Texas Tech home games will kickoff at 7:17 P.M. • Friday night’s attendance-limited game has been sold out for three weeks. SERIES HISTORY WHAT’S INSIDE TEAM LEADERS THE LAST TIME Quick Facts + Roster 2 GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SAVES Last Meeting Oct. 27, 2019 Meet the Red Raiders 3 Location Austin, Texas Starting Lineups 4 2 1 5 20 Score 2-1 (OT) Game-By-Game 5 GWG Macy Schultz - 96’ (TTU) 2019 in Review 6-7 Red Raiders in the Pros 8 OVERALL HISTORY About The Walker 9 RECORD VS. TEXAS 8-15-4 By the Numbers 10 GOAL DIFFERENCE -29 Meet the Captains 11 STREAK W2 Media Info + Game Notes 12-13 LAST 5 2-3-0 Records + Superlatives 14-15 #4 | CHARLOTTE TEETER #22 | KIRSTEN DAVIS #4 | CHARLOTTE TEETER #0 | MADISON WHITE Teeter has scored two Davis’ first assist of the Teeter’s five points are over White has made 20 saves LAST 10 4-5-1 Meet the Coaches 16-17 89th-minute, game-tying 2020 season tied the game halfway towards her career in her five games since IN LUBBOCK 5-6-0 Player Bios 18-47 goals since 2019. at OU in the 89th minute. season-high of nine. debuting this season. QUICK FACTS + ROSTER TEXAS TECH SOCCER QUICK FACTS ABOUT TEXAS TECH School Texas Tech University Location Lubbock, Texas Founded 1923 Enrollment 38,246 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 Judi Henry Ticket Office (806) 742-TECH Department Number (806) 742-3355 Athletics Website texastech.com 2020 ROSTER ABOUT THE WALKER NO. NAME YR. POS. HT. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) Name John Walker Soccer Complex 00 Sydney Malmstrom Jr. GK 6-2 Tyler, Texas (Tyler JC) Capacity 2,000 0 Madison White So. GK 5-11 Rockwall, Texas (Bishop Lynch) Opened 2008 1 Madison Martin Fr. GK 5-4 Southlake, Texas (Southlake Carroll) First Game Aug. 22, 2008 vs. Lamar (W, 4-0) 2 Sierra Jones R-So. D 5-4 Dallas, Texas (Highland Park) Largest Crowd Oct. 15, 2011 vs. Kansas (2,228) 3 Macy Schultz So. F 5-11 Timnath, Colo. (Fossil Ridge) 4 Charlotte Teeter Jr. M 5-6 Alpharetta, Ga. (Cambridge) SOCCER STAFF 5 Jordie Harr R-Sr. M 5-2 Sachse, Texas (Sachse) Head Coach Tom Stone (Duke ‘88) 6 Amanda Porter Sr. D 5-5 Littleton, Colo. (U. of Arizona) Season at Tech 14th 7 Briley Weatherford Fr. D 5-8 Dallas, Texas (Hebron) Record at Tech 155-82-32 8 Brittany Martin R-Jr. D 5-7 Southlake, Texas (Southlake Carroll) Twitter @TomStone9 9 Jade King R-Sr. F 5-1 Minneapolis, Minn. (Eagan) Email [email protected] 10 Haley Smith So. M 5-9 Flower Mound, Texas (Edward S. Marcus) Assoc. Head Coach Gibbs Keeton (Texas Tech ‘06) 11 Ally Griffin R-Jr. F 5-7 Southlake, Texas (Southlake Carroll) Season at Tech 12th 13 Marissa Ling R-So. M 5-3 Mansfield, Texas (Lake Ridge) Assistant Coach Nick Hallam (Skegness ‘92) 14 Hannah Anderson So. D 5-10 Plano, Texas (Frisco Liberty) Season at Tech 3rd 15 Gisselle Kozarski Fr. F 5-7 Cibolo, Texas (Steele) Vol. Assistant David Lopez-Cepero (Ind. Wesleyan ‘08) 17 Macy Hairgrove Sr. D 5-4 Castlerock, Colo. (Rock Canyon) Director of Ops Laura Gentolizo (Texas Tech ‘19) 18 Katie Odum Fr. D 5-8 Coppell, Texas (Coppell) Strength Coach Katie Munger (William Jewell ‘03) 19 Madison Drenowatz So. F 5-5 Southlake, Texas (U. of Rochester-N.Y.) Sport Scientist DJ Clark (Texas Tech ‘12) 20 Marisa Weichel So. F 5-10 Papillion, Neb. (LaVista South) Athletic Trainer Wafaa Chatila (Houston ‘16) 21 Cassie Hiatt (C) Jr. D 6-0 Parker, Colo. (Chaparral) Social Media/PR Jeremy O’Brien (Miami U. ‘18) 22 Kirsten Davis (C) Sr. F 5-9 St. Louis, Mo. (Westminster Christian) 23 Taya Lopez R-Fr. F 5-3 Las Cruces, N.M. (Las Cruces) 2019 IN REVIEW 24 Margaret Begley (C) 6th Yr. D 5-2 Omaha, Neb. (Marian) Record 15-4-3 (6-1-2 Big 12) 26 Luana Munoz Sr. D 5-6 Buenos Aires, Argentina (Tyler JC) Big 12 Finish 2nd 27 Jen Rose Jr. M 5-2 Orange, Calif. (Canyon) Big 12 Championship Semi-Finals 28 Madison Michel So. M 5-4 Frisco, Texas (Dallas Baptist U.) Postseason NCAA Round of 32 29 Avery Chaney Fr. M 5-6 San Antonio, Texas (Brandeis) Final United Soccer Coaches Rank #20 30 Elise Anderson Fr. D 5-8 Southlake, Texas (Southlake Carroll) Home 6-1-3 33 Penelope Mulenga So. M 5-11 Saskatoon, Sask. (St. Joseph) Away 6-1-0 Neutral 3-2-0 PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Letterwinners Returning/Lost 21/8 00 Sydney Malmstrom MALM-strum Starters Returning/Lost 8/3 15 Gisselle Kozarski Kuh-ZAR-ski Newcomers 9 19 Madison Drenowatz Dren-OH-wats 20 Marisa Weichel WHY-kuhl 26 Luana Munoz Loo-AH-nuh MOON-yoz @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 AMANDA PORTER JR | GK | 6-2 SO | GK | 5-11 FR | GK | 5-4 R-SO | D | 5-4 SO | F | 5-10 JR | 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 #9 JADE KING #10 HALEY SMITH #11 ALLY GRIFFIN #13 MARISSA LING #14 HANNAH ANDERSON #15 GISSELLE KOZARSKI FR | D | 5-8 R-JR | D | 5-7 R-SR | F | 5-1 SO | M | 5-9 R-JR | F | 5-7 R-SO | M | 5-3 SO | D | 5-10 FR | F | 5-7 Dallas, Texas Southlake, Texas Minneapolis, Minn. Flower Mound, Texas Southlake, Texas Mansfield, Texas Plano, Texas Cibolo, Texas #17 MACY HAIRGROVE #18 KATIE ODUM #19 MADISON DRENOWATZ #20 MARISA WEICHEL #21 CASSIE HIATT #22 KIRSTEN DAVIS #23 TAYA LOPEZ #24 MARGARET BEGLEY SR | D | 5-5 FR | D | 5-8 SO | F | 5-5 SO | F | 5-10 JR | D | 6-0 SR | F | 5-9 R-FR | F | 5-3 6-YR | D | 5-2 Castletock, Colo. Coppell, Texas Southlake, Texas Papillion, Neb. Parker, Colo. St. Louis, Mo. Las Cruces, N.M. Omaha, Neb. #26 LUANA MUNOZ #27 JEN ROSE #28 MADISON MICHEL #29 AVERY CHANEY #30 ELISE ANDERSON #33 PENELOPE MULENGA SR | D | 5-6 JR | M | 5-2 SO | M | 5-4 FR | M | 5-6 FR | D | 5-8 SO | M | 5-11 Buenos Aires, Argentina Orange, Calif. Frisco, Texas San Antonio, Texas Southlake, Texas Saskatoon, Sask. CANADA 1 RED RAIDERS BY BIRTHPLACE Texas - 17 (57%) Georgia - 1 1 Colorado - 4 Minnesota - 1 Nebraska - 2 Missouri - 1 Argentina - 1 New Mexico - 1 2 California - 1 4 BY POSITION 1 1 Defender - 11 Midfielder - 8 1 Forward - 8 1 Goalkeeper - 3 17 BY CLASS Seniors - 7 Juniors - 5 ARGENTINA Sophomores - 11 1 Freshmen - 7 3 STARTING LINEUPS TEXAS TECH SOCCER PROJECTED STARTERS POS. NO. NAME HT. CL. HOMETOWN GP/GS G A P SH NOTE F 3 Macy Schultz 5-10 So. Timnath, Colo. 7/4 1 0 2 5 Scored game-winning goal in OT at Texas on 10/27/19 F 22 Kirsten Davis (C) 5-9 Sr. St. Louis, Mo. 7/7 1 1 3 21 Scored first goal of 2020 season in 88’ vs.
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