1. ANGELO STATE • OCTOBER 17 • CANYON, TEXAS • THE PITCH
LADY BUFFSDirector of Athletic Communications / WSOC Contact: Tyson Jex
tjex@wtamu.edu | (O): 806-651-4430 | www.GoBuffsGo.com
2019 LADY BUFF SOCCER MATCH NOTES
OVERALL: 4-5-0 | LONE STAR: 3-2-0 | STREAK: L2
HOME: 3-1-0 | AWAY: 1-4-0 | NEUTRAL: 0-0-0
SEPTEMBER
Thu. 5 at Colorado State-Pueblo W, 2-0
Sat. 7 at #24 UC-Colorado Springs L, 0-3
Thu. 12 Fort Lewis NO CONTEST
Sat. 14 Adams State L, 1-2
Sat. 21 at Oklahoma Baptist L, O-1
Fri. 27 Eastern New Mexico* W, 2-1
OCTOBER
Thu. 3 Texas A&M-Commerce* W, 2-1
Sat. 5 UT Tyler* W, 2-0
Thu. 10 at Texas Woman’s L, 0-1
Sat. 12 at #13 Dallas Baptst* L, 0-1
Thu. 17 Angelo State* 7 p.m.
Sat. 19 St. Edward’s* 1 p.m.
Thu. 24 at St. Mary’s* 7 p.m.
Sat. 26 at Texas A&M International* 1 p.m.
Thu. 31 Midwestern State* 5:30 p.m.
NOVEMBER
Sat. 2 Oklahoma Christian* 11 a.m.
Thu. 7 at Lubbock Christian* 3 p.m.
Sat. 9 at UT Permian Basin* 7 p.m.
Lone Star Conference Championship (TBD)
Fri. 14 LSC Semifinals TBD
Sun. 16 LSC Championship TBD
* - Denotes Lone Star Conference Match
All Times Central and Subject to Change
Rankings Reflect the Newest USC Division II Top-25 Poll
Home matches played at The Pitch
WEST TEXAS A&M
SCHEDULE/RESULTS
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KICKOFF
West Texas A&M return home to The Pitch on Thursday, Oct.
17, to host Angelo State. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m.
A LOOK AT THE LADY BUFFS
West Texas A&M are 4-5-0 overall and 3-2-0 in Lone Star
Conference play after dropping a pair of 1-0 decision to Texas
Woman’s and No. 13 Dallas Baptist over the weekend.
The Lady Buffs return home to the friendly confines of The
Pitch where they have won three straight after dropping the
season opener to Adams State. They have outscored their
opponents 6-2 during that stretch with Hannah Kelley-Lusk
providing three of those goals.
Daniela Estrada has started the last five matches in goal for
the Lady Buffs having made 31 saves while only allowing five
goals.
A LOOK AT ANGELO STATE
Angelo State enters the week 9-1-1 overall and 5-0-1 in
LSC play following a 2-1 victory over UT Permian Basin on
Saturday. The Rambelles are unbeaten over their last games
including a 1-0 victory over then No. 7 Colorado School of
Mines.
The Rambelles are scoring more than two goals a game led
by reigning Lone Star Conference Offensive Player of the
Week, Avery McNeme. The Lubbock product has started in all
11 games where she has provided a conference leading eight
assists to go along with three goals. McNeme is joined in the
attack by senior Trenadey Scott. The former South Central
Region Player of the Year has scored five goals of her own to
go along with three assists for 13 points. Valerie Solis has also
had a strong start to her freshman season with four goals and
four assists.
Kira Miller has been the goalkeeper of choice for the
Rambelles having started in all 11 games for a total of 1004:14
minutes. The sophomore has only allowed eight goals for a
.72 goals against average with 35 saves and 5.5 shutouts.
ASU is led by 11th year head coach Travis McCorkle, who
is 124-66-18 during his time in San Angelo. The Glenwood
Springs, Colo. native has led the Rambelles to double
digit victories nine times to go along with three LSC
Championships and four NCAA postseason appearances.
THE SERIES
The Lady Buffs lead the all-time series 20-14-7 that dates back
to October 11, 1996. WT has won four of the last five matchups
including a 2-1 victory at home last year to clinch the Lone Star
Conference Championship.
THE LAST TIME AGAINST ANGELO STATE
Maliyah Mendoza scored a brace as the Lady Buffs defeated
the Rambelles 2-1 on Oct. 26 to clinch the LSC Championship
and right to host the conference tournament.
The Dallas native opened the scoring in the 8th minute after
slaloming her way past the Rambelle defense before beating
the keeper at the far post. She would pick up her second on
the game and third of her career in the 30th minute with a
well-placed shot 10 yards out. ASU would get a goal back in
the 35th minute as Courtney Dippel picked up her 40th career
win in goal for WT.
LIVE COVERAGE
Live stats and webstream will be provided by WT Athletic
Communications for Saturdays contest. For more information,
visit the Women’s Soccer Schedule Page at GoBuffsGo.com.
West Texas A&M
LADY BUFFS
4-5-0 (3-2-0 LSC)
Date......................Thursday, October 17
Venue..........................................The Pitch
Location............................Canyon, Texas
Live Stats.........................gobuffsgo.com
Video................................gobuffsgo.com
vs. ASU.......................WT Leads 20-14-7
Series Beginning.......October 11, 1996
Total Meetings.........................................31
Last Meeting.............October 26, 2018
Result................................................WT, 2-1
Streak..........................................WT, Win 1
Angelo State
RAMBELLES
9-1-1 (5-0-1 LSC)
W-L-D
RANK
GOALS / GAME
SHOTS / GAME
SHOT%
SOG %
SAVES / GAME
SAVE %
PENALTIES
CORNER KICKS
YELLOW/ RED6/0
31
1-3
.800
4.4
.451
.074
13.6
1.00
NR
4-5-0
TEAM COMPARISON
6/0
51
0-1
.818
3.3
.553
.131
18.1
2.36
NR
9-1-1
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HEAD COACH CHAD WEBB
Alma Mater: West Texas A&M, 1998
Career Record: 94-75-20 (.550)
Record at WT: Same
LSC Record: 56-44-10 (.555)
TEAM HISTORY
First Year of Soccer: 1996
All-Time Record: 283-143-37 (.651)
All-Time LSC Record: 141-71-19 (.652)
Conference Championships: 13
NCAA Appearances: 10
10-Plus Win Seasons: 18
All-Americans 7
STADIUM INFORMATION
Name: The Pitch
Capacity: 1,500
Surface: Matrix Turf Real M Turf
First Year: 2010
Record at Stadium: 52-27-12 (.633)
WESTTEXASA&M QUICK FACTS
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2. 2019 LADY BUFF SOCCER MATCH NOTES
HOME SWEET HOME
The Lady Buffs return to the friendly confines of The Pitch,
where they won three straight to open conference play.
They have also scored seven of their nine goals this season
at home.
TWO IS THE MAGIC NUMBER
WT is a perfect 4-0-0 on the season when scoring two
goals including 3-0-0 at home. They opened the season
with 2-0 victory over CSU-Pueblo followed by 2-1 victories
over Eastern New Mexico and Texas A&M-Commerce. They
shutout UT Tyler 2-0 in the final game of a three-game
homestand.
NEEDING TO STRIKE EARLY
The Lady Buffs are 4-1-0 in 2019 and 24-1-2 since October
2017 when scoring the first goal. Before dropping a 2-1
decision to Adams State in the home opener, WT were
unbated in 23 straight games when finding the back of the
net first.
RECORD WATCH
Cheyenne Orozco is less than 100 minutes away from
becoming the 10th player in program history to play over
5,000 minutes. The junior centre back has started in 53 out
of 54 games for a total of 4,902 minutes.
Kelley-Lusk’s three game-winning goals this season are
tied for the 10th most in a single season in program history.
The junior has eight for her career which is the fifth-most in
Lady Buff history.
The record attendance for a Thursday game at The Pitch is
227 set back on Sept. 23, 2010 against Dallas Baptist.
6 WINS AWAY FROM THE CENTURY MARK
With their 2-0 victory over UT Tyler on Oct. 5, 10th year
head coach Chad Webb improved to 94-74-20. The former
WT standout is six wins away becoming the second coach
in program history to reach the 100-win plateau. The
Lubbock, Texas native has led WT to four consecutive
10-plus win seasons including back-to-back NCAA
appearances.
AROUND THE LONE STAR CONFERENCE
DBU remained the lone undefeated team in conference
play this weekend with wins over WT and ENMU. ASU
and St. Edward’s are tied for second at 5-0-1 after the
Hilltoppers 1-1 draw against Lubbock Christian. Texas
Woman’s sits fourth at 5-1-0.
UP NEXT
The Lady Buffs host the Hilltoppers of St. Edward’s on
Saturday, Oct. 19, at 1 p.m. at The Pitch.
At Home.............................................................................3-1-0
On the Road......................................................................1-4-0
On a Neutral Field......................................................... 0-0-0
Longest Win Streak................................................................3
Current Win Streak................................................................ 0
Home Win Streak...................................................................3
Road Win Streak.................................................................... 0
Conference Win Streak........................................................ 0
When Scoring First..........................................................4-1-0
When Opponent Scores First......................................0-4-0
When Leading at Half....................................................3-0-0
When Trailing at Half.....................................................0-4-0
When Tied at Half...........................................................1-2-0
In Regulation....................................................................4-5-0
In Overtime..................................................................... 0-0-0
When Scoring Zero Goals............................................0-4-0
When Scoring One Goal................................................0-1-0
When Scoring Two Goals.............................................4-0-0
When Scoring Three Goals........................................ 0-0-0
When Scoring Four or More Goals........................... 0-0-0
When Allowing Zero Goals..........................................2-0-0
When Allowing One Goal.............................................2-3-0
When Allowing Two Goals............................................0-1-0
When Allowing Three Goals.........................................0-1-0
When Allowing Four or More Goals......................... 0-0-0
In One-Goal Matches....................................................2-3-0
On Monday..................................................................... 0-0-0
On Tuesday..................................................................... 0-0-0
On Wednesday.............................................................. 0-0-0
On Thursday.....................................................................2-1-0
On Friday...........................................................................1-0-0
On Saturday......................................................................1-4-0
On Sunday...................................................................... 0-0-0
In September...................................................................2-3-0
In October........................................................................2-2-0
In November................................................................... 0-0-0
In December................................................................... 0-0-0
vs. NCAA Ranked Opponents.....................................0-2-0
vs. South Central Regional Opponents....................4-5-0
(Lone Star, Heartland, Rocky Mountain)
vs. DII Non-Regional Opponents............................... 0-0-0
WEEK 6 (OCT 15, 2019)
# School Prev. Rec.
1 UC-Colorado Springs 1 12-0-0
2 UC San Diego 2 10-0-1
3 Grand Valley State 3 9-1-0
4 Flagler 4 10-0-0
5 Central Missouri 5 10-1-1
6 Mississippi College 9 8-1-0
7 Rollins 11 8-2-0
8 Lenoir-Rhyne 12 10-1-0
9 Bloomsburg 21 10-1-0
10 College of Saint Rose 7 9-1-1
11 Dallas Baptist 13 9-0-1
12 Western Washington 15 9-2-0
13 Millersville 6 10-1-0
14 Colorado School of Mines 16 11-1-1
15 Lee 18 8-2-0
16 Concordia-St. Paul 22 9-0-2
17 Stonehill 19 9-3-1
18 Ashland 25 9-1-1
19 North Georgia 20 9-1-0
20 West Chester 8 8-2-0
21 Sonoma State RV 10-2-0
22 Southern New Hampshire 23 8-3-0
23 Minnesota State RV 9-2-0
24 Rockhurst RV 10-1-0
25 Cal Poly Pomona NR 8-3-0
UNITED SOCCER COACHESTOP-25 WT’S RECORDWHEN...
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CSU-PUEBLO
49:59 Kelley-Lusk ---
55:46 A. Silvestre ---
ADAMS STATE
11:59 Taylor (PK) ---
EASTERN NEW MEXICO
9:23 Kelley-Lusk Diaz
82:13 Jacob Kelley-Lusk
TEXAS A&M-COOMMERCE
39:31 Thompson Mendoza
87:52 Kelley-Lusk Mendoza
UT TYLER
6:11 Kelley-Lusk Jacob
19:49 Mendoza Jacob
bold designates game-winner
2019 GOALSANDASSISTS
2019 WEEK-BY-WEEK
WEEK RANK
Preseason........................................................................... 10th
Week 1.....................................................................................NR
Week 2....................................................................................NR
Week 3....................................................................................NR
Week 4....................................................................................NR
Week 5....................................................................................NR
Week 6....................................................................................NR
Week 7.........................................................................................
Week 8.........................................................................................
Week 9.........................................................................................
Week 10.......................................................................................
Week 11.........................................................................................
Final Poll......................................................................................
LADYBUFFS INTHE USC POLL
3. 2019 LADY SOCCER MATCH NOTES
EDUCATION
B.S. West Texas A&M - Mass Communications, 1998
M.S. West Texas A&M - Mass Communications, 2002
HEAD COACHING CAREER ACCOLADES
Panhandle Sports Soccer Coach of the Year (2012)
LSC Coach of the Year (2012, 2016, 2018)
OVERALL COACHING CAREER ACCOLADES
2 - All-Americans
3 - NCAA Division II Postseason Appearances
6 - Lone Star Conference Championships
5 - 10+ Win Seasons
94 - Career Wins at West Texas A&M
COLLEGIATE HEAD COACHING RECORD
Year School Record
2010 West Texas A&M 8-7-3
2011 West Texas A&M 9-10-1
2012 West Texas A&M 13-7-1
2013 West Texas A&M 6-8-6
2014 West Texas A&M 7-11-0
2015 West Texas A&M 10-10-1
2016 West Texas A&M 11-6-0
2017 West Texas A&M 11-7-5
2018 West Texas A&M 15-4-3
2019 West Texas A&M 4-5-0
At WT (10th Season) 94-75-20 (.550)
Chad Webb enters his 10th season at the helm of the Lady Buff soccer team after being introduced as the second head women’s
soccer coach in program history on January 13, 2010 as the duties of men’s and women’s head coach were split due to the success
of both programs. Webb was previously an assistant to Butch Lauffer for 14 seasons, after a tremendous four-year career as a Buffalo
in the mid 90’s.
WT had one of its best years in program history in 2018 under Webb as they won the program’s eighth Lone Star Conference regular
season title along with winning their first South Central Regional Championship since 2009. The Lady Buffs went 14 games unbeaten,
a program record, en route to finishing 15-4-3, 10-1-1 in LSC play, earning the No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament. After deafeating
UC-Colorado Springs in penalites in the regional semifnals, WT defeated DBU on penalties (5-4) a week later in Canyon for their first
regional title in close to a decade. Hannah Kelley-Lusk earned United Soccer Coaches Third Team All-American Honors after scoring
nine goals, including four game-winners, to go along with her team-high six assists. Cheyenne Orozco was named the Lone Star
Conference Defensive Player of the Year after anchoring a defense that allowed 0.86 goals per game.
In 2017, WT returned to the NCAA postseason after winning the Lone Star Conference Tournament over top-seeded Angelo State
in San Angelo. They would defeat the Rambelles a week later in the opening round of the NCAA tournament before falling to No. 2
seed UC-Colorado Springs in the semifinals.
The Lady Buffs won their second regular season Lone Star Conference title in 2016 in program history sharing the honors with Texas
A&M-Commerce. Under Webb’s guidance, WT finished with a 11-6-0 record, 9-3-0 in LSC play, including a eight match winning streak.
The 11 wins are the second most during his tenure. He was named LSC Coach of the Year for the second time while senior midfielder
Karyn Forbes was named Midfielder of the Year.
WT finished the 2015 campaign with a record of 10-10-1 leading the team to their second LSC Championship match in the past three
seasons. They defeated two top-25 teams during the season incluindga 1-0 triump over #4 Angelo State in the LSC semifinals. Webb
earned his 50th career victory during the 2015 season with a 2-0 victory over Lubbock Christian on Oct. 28, 2016.
In the fall of 2014, the Lady Buffs finished the year with a 7-11 mark overall. The year prior, going into the final weekend of the
regular season in 2013, Webb led the Lady Buffs to two big Lone Star Conference wins to make the LSC Tournament as the #4
seed. WT opened up the tournament with a 1-0 victory over the host, #1 seed Angelo State, before falling to Midwestern State in the
Championship game in PKs.
Webb guided the Lady Buffs to an outstanding season in 2012 as the team went 13-7-1, winning both the regular season and
conference tournament championships en route to the NCAA Tournament for the first time under Webb and first since 2009.
Following the season, Webb was named LSC Coach of the Year and Panhandle Sports Soccer Coach of the Year.
The 2011 campaign saw the Lady Buffs fight through numerous season ending injuries to make their 14th appearance in the LSC
Tournament as the #6 seed. WT topped Eastern New Mexico in the Quarterfinals before falling to Midwestern State in OT to end
their season with a 9-10-1 overall record.
2010 saw the Lady Buffs register an 8-7-3 overall record and finish seventh in the LSC standings with a 4-6-1 mark, missing the
conference tournament by one spot.
Before taking control of the Lady Buffs in 2010, Webb had been an assistant coach with the women’s soccer program for 13 seasons,
where his main responsibilities revolved around the everyday operations and coaching of the program. He handled the bulk of the
recruiting duties for the Lady Buffs, while also assisting with the Buffalo men’s team, as well.
The Lady Buffs enjoyed a very successful 2009 campaign, as they advanced to the Elite Eight for the first time in school history and
recorded a 15-3-4 overall record. WT hosted both the LSC Tournament and NCAA Preliminary Rounds for the second consecutive
season and won its second-consecutive LSC regular-season championship, as well as winning the NCAA South Central Region
Championship.
The Lady Buffs have won either the LSC regular-season or LSC Tournament title nine times since 1997. They won both titles in
2001 and 2008. And, during 2001, the Lady Buffs made their first-ever NCAA Division-II National Tournament appearance. WT has
won a conference leading six LSC Tournament Championships and made 17 appearances in the single elimination field with 12
appearances in the finals.
Following a brilliant four-year playing career with the Buffs, Webb served one season as a student assistant under Butch Lauffer
before serving another four seasons as a graduate assistant. During his playing career with the Buffaloes, from 1992-1995, Webb
scored 10 goals and provided 20 assists while also serving as the Buffs’ captain. As a junior, he earned a berth on the second-team
Adidas all-West Region Academic list.
Webb, a native of Lubbock, Texas, holds a USSF “A” license, has been active in the community as the Director of Coaching for
Amarillo Lightning and enjoys developing youth soccer talent in the Texas Panhandle. He conducts many soccer camps and clinics
throughout the area each year, and, in 2002, was named Coach of the Year for the North Texas State Soccer Association.
He earned both his bachelor’s (1998) and master’s (2002) degrees in Mass Communication from WTAMU.
Webb lives in Amarillo with his wife, Joy, their two children, Autumn and Samuel, along with their many dogs.
CHAD WEBB Head Coach | 10th Season at West Texas A&M
West Texas A&M '98 | Mass Communications
THEWEBB FILE
KEVIN DRIGGS Associate Head Coach | Fifth Season at West Texas A&M
New Mexico Highlands '16 | Counseling
Kevin Driggs begins his fifth season at West Texas A&M and first as associate head coach after joining the Lady Buffs staff in the summer of
2015. During his time in Canyon, Driggs has been instrumental in helping WT become one of the top programs in the Lone Star Conference
and South Central Region.
In 2018, the Lady Buffs recorded a program-best 14 game unbeaten streak en route to finishing 15-4-3 winning the program’s second
regional championship along with winning the Lone Star Conference Championship after going 10-1-1 in league play. Hannah Kelley-Lusk
became the seventh Lady Buff to earn All-American honors as the sophomores striker scored nine goals with six assists in 14 games.
Cheyenne Orozco was also named the LSC Defensive Player of the Year after anchoring a backline that allowed 0.86 goals per game.
The Lady Buffs returned to the NCAA Tournament in 2017 after winning their LSC Tournament in a thrilling 1-0 victory over top-seeded
Angelo State. They would defeat the Rambelles in teh opening round of the NCAA Tournament before falling to No. 2 seed UC-Colorado
Springs.
WT finished 10-10-1 during Driggs’ first season in Canyon while making a Lone Star Conference Tournament Championships appearance.
WT finished the season 6-1-1 at The Pitch while outscoring their opponents 18-8 in those eight matches.
WT won four of its final five matches including a 1-0 victory over #4 Angelo State in the Lone Star Conference Championships Semifinals
before falling in the championship match.
Before joining WT, Driggs found success at La Cueva HS where he led the boys’ soccer team to two New Mexico 6-A State Championships
(2012 &2009) during his six years with the Bears. Before becoming the head coach, Driggs spent two years as an assistant under legendary
head coach Larry Waters winning three state titles.He also served as the Girl’s Academy Director for the New Mexico Rush Soccer Club
from 2008-2015.
Driggs holds an USSF “B” License and a US Soccer NY License. He is also current instructor for New Mexico Youth Soccer.
He earned his Master’s degree in counseling from New Mexico Highlands in 2016. He also earned his Bachelor’s degree from NMHU in
2011.
Driggs and his wife, Jacqueline, and their three children live in Amarillo.
4. 2019 LADY BUFF SOCCER MATCH NOTES
THE PITCH “HOME OF LADY BUFF SOCCER”
Top-25 Attendance Marks - Single Game
Opponent Date Att. Result
1. Eastern N.M. Oct. 15, 2016 593 W,4-1
2. Midwestern State Nov. 2, 2012 517 W, 3-2
3. Dallas Baptist Nov. 16, 2018 458 T, 0-0
4. Adams State Sept. 1, 2017 457 W, 1-0
5. Eastern N.M. Nov. 2, 2018 456 L, 1-0 (OT)
6. Abilene Christian Sept. 25, 2011 422 L, 2-0
7. Eastern N.M. Sept. 27, 2019 415 W, 2-1
8. Midwestern State Sept. 23, 2011 389 , 2-1 (2OT)
9. Fort Lewis Sept. 3, 2017 367 W, 2-0
10. Eastern N.M. Oct. 28, 2011 340 W, 2-1
11. Eastern N.M. Oct. 25, 2017 328 T, 1-1
12. Angelo State Oct. 21, 2011 320 L, 1-0
13. A&M-Commerce Oct. 21, 2013 315 W, 2-1 (OT)
14. Angelo State Oct. 26, 2018 310 W, 2-1
15. Abilene Christian Oct. 5, 2012 309 W, 2-0
16, UC San Diego Nov. 18, 2018 304 L, 0-5
17. Incarnate Word Nov. 4, 2012 301 W, 3-2 (2OT)
18. Midwestern State Oct. 7, 2012 291 L, 4-1
19. Eastern N.M. Oct. 3, 2014 290 L, 1-0
20. Midwestern State Oct. 6, 2017 289 W, 3-0
21. Eastern N.M. Sept. 11, 2012 284 W, 3-0
22. Angelo State Sept. 30, 2016 278 L, 2-1
23. Southern Nazarene Sept. 17, 2016 277 W, 5-1
24. Midwestern State Oct. 30, 2013 276 L, 3-2 (OT)
25. A&M-Commerce Oct. 14, 2011 275 L, 3-0
Yearly Attendance - NCAA Ranking
Year Dates Total Rank Avg. Rank Record
2010 8 1,503 N/A 167 N/A 5-2-2
2011 8 2,284 N/A 286 N/A 4-4-0
2012 11 3,091 N/A 281 N/A 7-4-0
2013 10 1,557 68th 156 83rd 2-4-4
2014 9 1,555 91st 173 92nd 5-4-0
2015 8 1,407 115th 176 111th 6-1-1
2016 8 2,376 43rd 297 24th 6-2-0
2017 10 2,743 20th 274 28th 6-1-3
2018 13 3,250 13th 250 33rd 8-3-2
2019 4 976 57th 244 29th 3-1-0
Top-20 Opponent Attendance (Average)
Opponent Total Att. Avg. Att.
1. Abilene Christian 731 365
2. Adams State 667 334
3. Eastern New Mexico 3,569 324
4. Fort Lewis 634 317
5. UC San Diego 304 304
6. Incarnate Word 839 280
7. Southern Nazarene 277 277
8. Midwestern State 2,440 271
9. Colorado School of Mines 267 267
10. Dallas Baptist 967 242
11. UT Tyler 236 236
12. Angelo State 1,860 233
13. Northeastern State 217 217
14. Oklahoma Baptist 213 213
15. Lubbock Christian 208 208
16. UT Permian Basin 1,012 202
17. Texas Woman’s 1,952 195
18. Colorado State-Pueblo 189 189
19. Texas A&M-Commerce 1,871 187
20. MSU Denver 174 174
Attendance Marks
Opening Day 267, Fort Lewis (Sept. 10, 2010)
Total Attendance 20,747
Average Attendance 233
100+ Attendance Games 33
200+ Attendance Games 36
300+ Attendance Games 10
400+ Attendance Games 5
500+ Attendance Games 2
Monday 201, UC-Colorado Springs (Sept. 3, 2018)
Tuesday 284, Eastern New Mexico (Sept. 11, 2012)
Wednesday 593, Eastern New Mexico (Oct. 5, 2016)
Thursday 227, Dallas Baptist (Sept. 23, 2010)
Friday 517, Midwestern State (Nov. 2, 2012)
Saturday 277, Southern Nazarene (Sept. 17, 2016)
Sunday 422, Abilene Christian (Sept. 25, 2011)
5. 2019 LADY SOCCER MATCH NOTES
# Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Exp. Hometown (Previous/HS)
0 Natasha Worm Fr. GK 5-7 HS El Paso, Texas (El Paso HS)
1 Marissa Hernandez Fr. GK 5-3 HS Helotes, Texas (Sandra Day O’Connor HS)
2 Hannah Duffy Fr. F 5-2 HS Albuquerque, New Mexico (La Cueva HS)
3 Hannah Kelley-Lusk Jr. F 5-7 2VL Farmington, New Mexico (New Mexico)
4 Calista Cordero Jr. M 5-3 2VL Albuquerque, New Mexico (Sandia Preparatory)
6 Marlene van Mourik Sr. D 5-3 3VL Hovborg, Denmark (Kolding Gymnasium)
7 Ashley Aleman So. D 5-6 TR DeSoto, Texas (UT Dallas)
8 Ashley Silvestre Fr. M 5-2 HS Amarillo, Texas (Palo Duro HS)
9 Shanelle Arjoon Sr. M 5-4 2VL Duncan Village, Trinidad & Tobago (Indian Hills CC)
10 Mackenzie Taylor Sr. M 5-4 3VL Grapevine, Texas (Grapevine HS)
11 Noir Hawash Jr. F 5-4 2VL Albuquerque, New Mexico (La Cueva HS)
12 Khaline Jacob Sr. F 5-5 2VL Siparia, Trinidad & Tobago (William Carey)
13 Maliyah Mendoza So. D 5-7 1VL Dallas, Texas (Red Oak HS)
14 Alex Jurado So. M 5-7 1VL Albuquerque, New Mexico (Valley HS)
16 Samantha Silvestre Sr. D 5-1 2VL Amarillo, Texas (Eastern New Mexico)
19 Khadisha Debesette Sr. D 5-4 3VL Rousillac, Trinidad & Tobago (Vessigny Secondary)
20 Jessica Diaz Jr. M 5-3 2VL Amarillo, Texas (Caprock HS)
22 Cheyenne Orozco Jr. D 5-6 2VL Rio Rancho, New Mexico (Rio Rancho HS)
23 Niki Narvaiz Jr. D 5-5 1VL Lubbock ,Texas (Monterey HS)
24 Emily Avila So. D 5-6 1VL Albuquerque, New Mexico (Insititute for Math and Science)
25 Lauren Burk Jr. M 5-5 2VL Amarillo, Texas (Randall HS)
27 Mia Reyna So. F 5-1 RS San Antonio, Texas (Medina Valley HS)
28 Taylor Thompson Fr. F 5-5 FR Lucas, Texas (Lovejoy HS)
30 Daniela Estrada Jr. GK 5-6 TR Bogota, Colombia (Georgia Southern)
# Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Exp. Hometown (Previous/HS)
7 Ashley Aleman So. D 5-6 TR DeSoto, Texas (UT Dallas)
9 Shanelle Arjoon Sr. M 5-4 2VL Duncan Village, Trinidad & Tobago (Indian Hills CC)
24 Emily Avila So. D 5-6 1VL Albuquerque, New Mexico (Insititute for Math and Science)
25 Lauren Burk Jr. M 5-5 2VL Amarillo, Texas (Randall HS)
4 Calista Cordero Jr. M 5-3 2VL Albuquerque, New Mexico (Sandia Preparatory)
20 Jessica Diaz Jr. M 5-3 2VL Amarillo, Texas (Caprock HS)
2 Hannah Duffy Fr. F 5-2 HS Albuquerque, New Mexico (La Cueva HS)
30 Daniela Estrada Jr. GK 5-6 TR Bogota, Colombia (Georgia Southern)
11 Noir Hawash Jr. F 5-4 2VL Albuquerque, New Mexico (La Cueva HS)
1 Marissa Hernandez Fr. GK 5-3 HS Helotes, Texas (Sandra Day O’Connor HS)
12 Khaline Jacob Sr. F 5-5 2VL Siparia, Trinidad & Tobago (William Carey)
14 Alex Jurado So. M 5-7 1VL Albuquerque, New Mexico (Valley HS)
3 Hannah Kelley-Lusk Jr. F 5-7 2VL Farmington, New Mexico (New Mexico)
13 Maliyah Mendoza So. D 5-7 1VL Dallas, Texas (Red Oak HS)
23 Niki Narvaiz Jr. D 5-5 1VL Lubbock ,Texas (Monterey HS)
22 Cheyenne Orozco Jr. D 5-6 2VL Rio Rancho, New Mexico (Rio Rancho HS)
27 Mia Reyna So. F 5-1 RS San Antonio, Texas (Medina Valley HS)
8 Ashley Silvestre Fr. M 5-2 HS Amarillo, Texas (Palo Duro HS)
16 Samantha Silvestre Sr. D 5-1 2VL Amarillo, Texas (Eastern New Mexico)
10 Mackenzie Taylor Sr. M 5-4 3VL Grapevine, Texas (Grapevine HS)
28 Taylor Thompson Fr. F 5-5 FR Lucas, Texas (Lovejoy HS)
6 Marlene van Mourik Sr. D 5-3 3VL Hovborg, Denmark (Kolding Gymnasium)
0 Natasha Worm Fr. GK 5-7 HS El Paso, Texas (El Paso HS)
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6. 2019 LADY BUFF SOCCER MATCH NOTES
NATASHA WORM
FR • Goalkeeper • 5-7 • El Paso, Texas • El Paso HS
Recorded a shutout in her first collegiate start... Four-year starter in goal at
El Paso High School... Was named Goalkeeper of the Year (2x) while leading
her team to a pair of Bi-District Championships... Member of National Honor
Society... Majoring in Psychology...
GP-GS Min GA GAAvg Sv Sv% W L T Sho
2019 3-3 270:00 5 1.67 9 .643 1 2 0 1
TOTAL 3-3 270:00 5 1.67 9 .643 1 2 0 1
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MARISSA HERNANDEZ
FR • Goalkeeper • 5-3 • Helotes, Texas • Sandra Day O’Connor HS
Earned Second Team All-Academic honors during her senior season at Sandra
Day O’Connor High School... As a junior, she was a named the top goalkeeper
in San Antonio by the San Antonio Express-News... Majoring in secondary
education...
GP-GS Min GA GAAvg Sv Sv% W L T Sho
2019 0-0 0:00 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0
TOTAL 0-0 0:00 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0
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HANNAH DUFFY
FR • Forward • 5-2 • Albuquerque, N.M. • La Cueva HS
Led La Cueava High School to a state title as a junior... Earned runner-up hon-
ors as a senior... Was also part of two state titles on the track... Finished second
in 200-meter dash as a senior... Majoring in Animal Science...
GP-GS Min G A Pts Shot Sh% SOG SOG% GW Pk-Att
2019 8-0 175 0 0 0 4 .000 3 .750 0 0-0
TOTAL 8-0 175 0 0 0 4 .000 3 .750 0 0-0
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HANNAH KELLEY-LUSK
JR • Forward • 5-7 • Farmington, N.M. • University of New Mexico
2019 LSC Preseason Offensive Player of the Year... Has scored five games
winning goals, eighth-most in program history... United Soccer Coaches Third
Team All-American as a sophomore in 2018... Lone Star Conference Player of
the Year... Lone Star Conference Forward of the Year... 1st Team All-LSC... LSC
All-Academic Team... Majoring in special education...
GP-GS Min G A Pts Shot Sh% SOG SOG% GW Pk-Att
2017 11-9 866 3 1 7 25 .120 11 .440 1 0-0
2018 14-14 1175 9 6 24 68 .132 32 .471 4 0-0
2019 9-9 774 4 1 9 32 .125 15 .469 3 0-0
TOTAL 34-30 2815 16 8 40 125 .128 58 .464 8 0-0
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CALISTA CORDERO
JR • Midfielder • 5-3 • Albuquerque, N.M. • Sandia Prep
Has appeared in 45 games during two-year career including 26 starts...
Has scored goals against Oklahoma Baptist, Texas Woman’s, UT Permian
Basin, Midwestern State, Fort Lewis and Texas A&M-Commerce... Majoring in
business...
GP-GS Min G A Pts Shot Sh% SOG SOG% GW Pk-Att
2017 23-10 977 2 1 5 11 .182 5 .455 1 0-0
2018 22-16 1272 4 1 9 18 .222 10 .556 1 0-0
2019 9-7 487 0 0 0 5 .000 0 .000 0 0-0
TOTAL 54-33 2736 6 2 14 34 .176 15 .441 2 0-0
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MARLENE VAN MOURIK
SR • Defender • 5-3 • Hovborg, Denmark • Kolding Gymnasium
Ranks seventh in program history in career shots (134) and 10th in assists
(13th)... Google Cloud Academic All-District in 2018... Academic All-Lone Star
Conference (2x)... Earned D2CCCA All-South Central Region honors as a soph-
omore in 2017... Named Second Team All-Lone Star Conference as a freshman
in 2018... Majoring business management...
GP-GS Min G A Pts Shot Sh% SOG SOG% GW Pk-Att
2016 15-15 957 7 3 17 44 .159 22 .500 2 2-2
2017 19-19 1565 4 7 15 68 .059 36 .529 1 0-0
2018 21-7 902 0 3 3 22 .000 11 .500 0 0-1
2019 9-9 798 0 0 0 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-0
TOTAL 64-50 4222 11 13 35 138 .080 70 .507 3 2-3
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ASHLEY ALEMAN
SO • Defender • 5-6 • DeSoto, Texas • UT Dallas
Appeared in 15 games for UT Dallas in 2018... Recorded 414 minutes including
a season-high 61 minutes against Louisiana College... Was a First Team All-Dis-
trict player at Talented & Gifted High School...
GP-GS Min G A Pts Shot Sh% SOG SOG% GW Pk-Att
2019 1-0 10 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0
TOTAL 1-0 10 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0
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ASHLEY SILVESTRE
FR • Midfielder • 5-2 • Amarillo, Texas • Palo Duro HS
One of the top high school players in The Panhandle... Earned 2nd Team
All-District honors as a senior... First Team All-District as a junior and sopho-
more... Member of National Honor Society... Sister of senior defender Saman-
tha Silvestre... Majoring in physical education with a minor in Spanish...
GP-GS Min G A Pts Shot Sh% SOG SOG% GW Pk-Att
2019 5-2 197 1 0 2 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0-0
TOTAL 5-2 197 1 0 2 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0-0
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SHANELLE ARJOON
SR • Midfielder • 5-4 • Duncan Village, Trinidad & Tobago • Indian Hills CC
Has scored three goals and three assists in each of her two seasons in
Canyon... Scored the game-winner for the Lady Buffs against Angelo State in
the LSC Tournament final and NCAA First Round... Transferred from Indians
Hills Community College... Capped for Trinidad & Tobago U15, U17 and U20...
GP-GS Min G A Pts Shot Sh% SOG SOG% GW Pk-Att
2017 18-15 1294 3 3 9 42 .071 14 .333 2 0-0
2018 19-7 988 3 3 9 24 .125 16 .667 0 0-0
2019 5-4 350 0 0 0 5 .000 2 .400 0 0-0
TOTAL 42-26 2632 6 6 18 71 .085 32 .451 2 0-0
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MACKENZIE TAYLOR
SR • Midfielder • 5-4 • Grapevine, Texas • Grapevine HS
Ranks fourth in program history in career minutes played (5591)... 2nd Team
All-Lone Star Conference as a junior... Converted her lone penalty in a 2-1 win
over Texas A&M-Commerce in 2018... Majoring in criminal justice...
GP-GS Min G A Pts Shot Sh% SOG SOG% GW Pk-Att
2016 17-15 1183 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0
2017 23-23 1916 1 1 3 7 .143 2 .286 0 0-0
2018 21-21 1829 2 0 4 18 .111 8 .444 1 1-1
2019 8-8 663 1 0 2 5 .200 1 ,200 0 1-2
TOTAL 71-67 5591 4 1 9 33 .121 12 .634 1 2-3
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NOIR HAWASH
JR • Forward • 5-4 • Albuquerque, N.M. • La Cueva HS
Earned Academic All-Lone Star Conference honors in 2018... Scored in
consecutive games for the first time in her career in 2018 with goals against
Oklahoma Baptist and Texas A&M-Commerce... Ranked second on team in
points (13) as a freshman in 2017... Named LSC Player of the Week (10/4/17)
after scoring the 19th hat trick in program history... Majoring in biochemistry...
GP-GS Min G A Pts Shot Sh% SOG SOG% GW Pk-Att
2017 18-14 1236 5 3 13 29 .172 15 .517 0 1-1
2018 21-4 870 2 1 5 19 .105 8 .421 0 0-0
2019 7-1 172 0 0 0 5 .000 2 .500 0 0-0
TOTAL 46-19 2237 7 4 18 53 .132 25 .472 0 1-1
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KHALINE JACOB
SR • Forward• 5-3 • Siparia, Trinidad & Tobago • William Carey
Seven career game-winners are fifth-most in program history... 2nd Team
All-Lone Star Conference in 2018... First Lady Buff since 2012 to score 10-plus
goals in a season... Also has two game-winners... Played in 20 games with six
starts scoring four goals and two assists in 2017... Named LSC Tournament
MVP after leading the Lady Buffs to the NCAA Tournament in 2017...
GP-GS Min G A Pts Shot Sh% SOG SOG% GW Pk-Att
2017 20-6 939 4 2 10 34 .118 19 .559 2 0-0
2018 21-9 1188 11 1 23 55 .200 34 .618 4 0-0
2019 7-5 432 1 2 4 10 .100 6 .600 1 0-0
TOTAL 48-21 2509 16 5 37 99 .162 59 .596 7 0-0
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7. 2019 LADY SOCCER MATCH NOTES
MALIYAH MENDOZA
SO • Defender • Dallas, Texas • Red Oak HS
Named LSC Defensive Player of the Week (10/8/19)... Started in 15 games as a
freshman in 2018... Recorded her first career multi-goal game in a 2-1 win over
Angelo State at The Pitch... Played for former Buff soccer player Beau Brown
at the club level...
GP-GS Min G A Pts Shot Sh% SOG SOG% GW Pk-Att
2018 21-15 1362 3 0 6 16 .188 8 .500 2 0-0
2019 9-9 767 1 2 4 10 .100 5 .500 0 0-0
TOTAL 29-22 2129 4 2 10 20 .154 13 .500 2 0-0
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ALEX JURADO
SO • Midfielder • Albuquerque, N.M. • Valley HS
Appeared in six games as a freshman in 2018... Made first collegiate start
against Fort Lewis... First Team All-District player at Valley High School...
GP-GS Min G A Pts Shot Sh% SOG SOG% GW Pk-Att
2018 6-1 147 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0
2019 9-6 486 0 0 0 3 .000 0 .000 0 0-0
TOTAL 15-7 633 0 0 0 3 .000 0 .000 0 0-0
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SAMANTHA SILVESTRE
SR • Defender • 5-1 • Amarillo, Texas • Eastern New Mexico
2nd Team All-Lone Star Conference... Named LSC Defensive Player of the
Week (10/17/18)... Earned All-Lone Star Conference Honorable Mention honors
in 2017 after sitting out the previous season as a redshirt after transferring from
Eastern New Mexico...
GP-GS Min G A Pts Shot Sh% SOG SOG% GW Pk-Att
2017 23-23 2004 2 1 5 12 .167 4 .333 1 0-0
2018 22-22 1891 2 0 4 18 .111 13 .722 1 0-0
2019 9-9 696 0 0 0 15 .000 7 .467 0 0-0
TOTAL 54-54 4591 4 1 9 45 0.89 24 .533 2 0-0
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JESSICA DIAZ
JR • Midfielder• 5-3 • Amarillo, Texas • Caprock HS
2nd Team All-Lone Star Conference... Recorded a team-high five assists as a
sophomore in 2018... Scored a career-high four goals as a sophomore... 2016
and 2017 Amarillo Globe News Female Soccer Player of the Year...
GP-GS Min G A Pts Shot Sh% SOG SOG% GW Pk-Att
2017 23-12 1279 3 2 8 26 .115 13 .500 2 1-1
2018 20-18 1264 4 5 13 43 .093 26 .605 0 2-3
2019 9-4 471 0 1 1 11 .000 4 .364 0 0-0
TOTAL 52-34 3014 7 8 22 80 .088 43 .538 2 3-4
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CHEYENNE OROZCO
JR • Defender • 5-6 • Rio Rancho, N.M. • Rio Rancho HS
1st Team All-Region (United Soccer Coaches)... Lone Star Conference De-
fensive Player of the Year... 1st Team All-LSC (2x)... LSC All-Tournament Team
(2x)... Google Cloud Academic All-District... Only Lady Buff on roster to register
2,000 or more minutes played in consecutive seasons... Majoring in biology...
GP-GS Min G A Pts Shot Sh% SOG SOG% GW Pk-Att
2017 23-23 2137 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-0
2018 22-22 2045 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0
2019 8-8 720 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0
TOTAL 53-53 4902 0 1 1 5 .000 3 .600 0 0-0
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NIKI NARVAIZ
JR • Defender • 5-6 • Rio Rancho, N.M. • Rio Rancho HS
Has appeared in two games during her career at West Texas A&M... Graduated
from Lubbock Monterey High School in 2017 where she helped her team to a
26-1-1 record as a senior....
GP-GS Min G A Pts Shot Sh% SOG SOG% GW Pk-Att
2017 2-0 33 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0
2018 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0
2019 2-0 26 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0
TOTAL 4-0 59 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0
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EMILY AVILA
SO • Defender • 5-4 • Albuquerque, N.M. • Institute for Math & Science
Named LSC Defensive Player of the Week (9/26/18)... Scored her first career
goal on a free kick against Texas A&M-Commerce (Sept. 23)... Was a three-
time state champion and two-time NPL Nationals for the New Mexico Rush...
Attended US National Team Camp in 2014...
GP-GS Min G A Pts Shot Sh% SOG SOG% GW Pk-Att
2018 21-13 1360 1 2 4 27 .037 9 .333 1 0-0
2019 9-9 810 0 0 0 7 .000 5 .714 0 0-1
TOTAL 30-22 2130 1 2 4 34 .029 14 .412 1 0-1
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LAUREN BURK
JR • Midfielder • 5-5 • Amarillo, Texas • Randall HS
Did not see any action in 2018... Redshirted in 2017... Gradated from Medina
Valley High School in 2016 where she earned First Team All-District honors
twice... Played club soccer for Lonestar Soccer Club...
GP-GS Min G A Pts Shot Sh% SOG SOG% GW Pk-Att
2017 23-19 1846 1 1 3 8 .125 7 .875 1 0-0
2018 18-5 841 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0
2019 3-0 28 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0
TOTAL 44-24 2715 1 1 3 10 .100 8 .800 1 0-0
25
MIA REYNA
SO • Forward • 5-1 • San Antonio, Texas • Medina Valley HS
Did not see any action in 2018... Redshirted in 2017... Gradated from Medina
Valley High School in 2016 where she earned First Team All-District honors
twice... Played club soccer for Lonestar Soccer Club...
GP-GS Min G A Pts Shot Sh% SOG SOG% GW Pk-Att
2017 Redshirt Year
2018 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0
2019 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0
TOTAL 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0
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TAYLOR THOMPSON
R-FR • Forward • 5-5 • Lucas, Texas • Lovejoy HS
Scored her first career goal in a 2-1 victory over Texas A&M-Commerce (10/3)...
Redshirted in 2018... Graduated from Lovejoy High School in 2018 where she
played forward for the Leopards... Earned First Team All-District recognition
as a junior...
GP-GS Min G A Pts Shot Sh% SOG SOG% GW Pk-Att
2018 Redshirt Year
2019 3-0 29 1 0 2 2 .500 2 1.000 0 0-0
TOTAL 3-0 29 1 0 2 2 .500 2 1.000 0 0-0
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DANIELA ESTRADA
JR • Goalkeeper • 5-6 • Bogota, Colombia • Georgia Southern
Made 11 saves in her debut against Oklahoma Baptist... Transfer from Georgia
Southern... Appeared in two games during three-year career including a
career-high 45 minutes against Florida Gulf Coast... Member of Colombian
U20 team...
GP-GS Min GA GAAvg Sv Sv% W L T Sho
2019 6-6 540:00 5 .83 31 .861 3 3 0 1
TOTAL 6-6 540:00 5 .83 31 .861 3 3 0 1
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