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Integrity | Tradition | Academic Excellence | LONE STAR CONFERENCE | Community | Respect | Commitment LSC SOCCER Angelo State leads the Lone Star Conference standings with seven points (2-0-1). The Rambelles have not allowed a goal in the last six games and not in the past 661 minutes of play. League play carries on with five games this week along with non-conference acon. Each of the six LSC teams will play the other twice during the regular season, with the results of those contests to be used in determining the seeds for a four-team postseason conference tournament. The No. 1 seed will host this year’s tournament November 7-9, 2014. The women’s teams are 38-18-7 overall this season. The squads are currently 7-7-3 combined versus Rocky Mountain Athlec Conference teams, and 13-2 against the Heartland Conference, which are the other conferences in the NCAA South Central Region. PLAYERS OF THE WEEK OFFENSIVE Sierra Anderson, Angelo State University, JR, Forward, Wichita Falls, Texas, Wichita Falls HS Anderson liſted the Angelo State soccer team to a 1-0 double-overme win over Texas A&M-Commerce last Friday with a 104th minute golden goal. The junior, who now has 14 goals in her career at ASU, headed the ball in off a cross from Loni Byers to give the Rambelles the win over the Lions. Anderson has five goals this season and leads the team with 27 shots. She has two game-winning goals in her junior season aſter a seven-goal sophomore season where she was named to the LSC first-team and was an all-region selecon. DEFENSIVE Shantel Wike, Angelo State University, JR, Tucson, Arizona, Sahuaro HS Wike recorded two shutouts for the Rambelles last weekend in 194 minutes of acon. The junior held A&M- Commerce scoreless for 104 minutes before Sierra Anderson gave ASU a 1-0 win with a golden goal in double- overme. Wike then had four saves in a 1-0 shutout win over Texas Woman’s on Sunday to extend the consecuve shutout run by ASU to six games. She has six individual shutouts for ASU which has recorded eight shutouts as a team. Wike has 35 saves with a .921 saves percentage and a 0.37 goals against average in eight games and 738 minutes played this season. She has a 7-0-1 record in goal for the Rambelles. OTHER TOP PERFORMERS Emily Krenek, West Texas A&M University, scored two goals, including the game-winner, in Monday’s 3-1 victory over Southern Nazarene, WT’s final non-conference opponent. She tallied three shots and placed each on target in both her starts last week. She now leads the team with six goals on the season. Savannah Henderson, Texas A&M University - Commerce, started in two games this week each against two undefeated LSC rivals, Angelo State and Midwestern State. MSU, who had only given up five goals on the enre year, gave up two to Henderson on the aſternoon. Henderson’s first (her ninth of the season), came aſter being awarded a free kick just outside the top of the box, which she hammered home past reigning LSC Defensive Player of the Week Courtney Burnee. Later in the game, Henderson gave the Lions the game-winner in overme (her tenth goal of 2014) off of a well-placed pass from teammate Cadie Anne. Henderson’s heroics at MSU propel her to the top of all LSC goal-scorers, passing TWU’s Natalia Diaz. Melissa Moxley, Eastern New Mexico University, need the game-winner 31:27 into Friday’s victory over West Texas A&M. The goal was her second of the season at the first for ENMU in a game at West Texas A&M since October 28, 2011. Fabienne Wilson, Eastern New Mexico University, made three saves to lead the Eastern New Mexico University women’s soccer team to its first-ever road win over West Texas A&M. The victory was Wilson’s second straight and improved her record to 3-1, this season. It also was her third career shutout. Nicole Kemper, West Texas A&M University, made her second and third starts in goal for the Lady Buffs last week and tallied 10 saves while allowing two goals between the two matches. She earned her second victory of the season on Monday in a 3-1 WT win over Southern Nazarene. LSC NOTES (Submitted by LSC SID’s) Angelo State The No. 8-ranked Rambelles went 2-0 last week aſter earning a 1-0 double-overme win over A&M-Commerce with a 105th minute golden goal from Sierra Anderson and then took a 1-0 win over Texas Woman’s on Sunday. The wins completed a six-game home stand for ASU which 5-0-1 during those games and outscored its opponents 17-0. ASU has not allowed a goal in the last six games and not in the past 661 minutes of play. Anderson scored her fiſth goal of the season with her game winner against the Lions, while freshman Dakota Briseno became the 15th ASU goal scorer of the season with a 53rd minute goal against TWU. ASU is on the road this weekend with games at West Texas A&M and ENMU. Eastern New Mexico The Zias had only one game, last week, but they made it count. Melissa Moxley tallied Eastern’s first goal in a road game against West Texas A&M since the 2011 season, while Fabienne Wilson made three saves. The result was ENMU’s first road victory over the Lady Buffs in program history. It also marked Eastern’s first consecuve road wins over Lone Star Conference opposion. With six points, Eastern finished that night in first LSC STANDINGS LSC Overall Team W-L Pts W-L Angelo State 2-0-1 7 9-0-1 Eastern New Mexico 2-1 6 5-4 Texas A&M-Commerce 2-2 6 7-4 Texas Woman’s 1-2-1 4 7-3-1 West Texas A&M 1-2 3 5-6 Midwestern State 0-1-2 2 5-1-5 THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE Thursday, October 09, 2014 *Texas Woman’s at Texas A&M-Commerce, 7 p.m. Friday, October 10, 2014 *Midwestern State at Eastern New Mexico, 4 p.m. *Angelo State at West Texas A&M, 7 p.m. Saturday, October 11, 2014 Dallas Bapst at Texas Woman’s, 7 p.m. Sunday, October 12, 2014 *Midwestern State at West Texas A&M, 1 p.m. *Angelo State at Eastern New Mexico, 2 p.m. Monday, October 13, 2014 Texas A&M-Commerce at Southern Nazarene, 4 p.m. All mes are CST; * denotes LSC game LAST WEEK’S RESULTS Complete results at lonestarconference.org. WEEKLY AWARDS Women’s Offensive S-10 Savannah Henderson, Texas A&M-Commerce S-17 Haley Mendel, Angelo State S-24 Natalia Diaz, Texas Woman’s O-1 Savannah Henderson, Texas A&M-Commerce (2) O-8 Sierra Anderson, Angelo State Women’s Defensive S-10 Courtnie Northern, Texas A&M-Commerce S-17 Courtney Burnee, Midwestern State S-24 Ariana Morrison, Texas Woman’s O-1 Courtney Burnee, Midwestern State (2) O-8 Shantel Wike, Angelo State LONE STAR CONFERENCE SOCCER WEEKLY RELEASE | OCTOBER 8, 2014 Contact: Melanie Robotham | Assistant Commissioner | Office: 972-234-0033 x. 103 | E-mail: [email protected] | www.lonestarconference.org | Twitter: @LoneStarConf FIRST KICK The LSC is represented by No. 8 Angelo State in the NSCAA/Connental Tire poll (Oct. 7). Midwestern State is also receiving votes.

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Page 1: Angelo State Soccer (10.8.2014)

Integrity | Tradition | Academic Excellence | LONE STAR CONFERENCE | Community | Respect | Commitment

LSC SOCCERAngelo State leads the Lone Star Conference standings with seven points (2-0-1). The Rambelles have not allowed a goal in the last six games and not in the past 661 minutes of play. Leagueplaycarriesonwithfivegamesthisweekalongwithnon-conferenceaction. EachofthesixLSCteams will play the other twice during the regular season, with the results of those contests to be used in determining the seeds for a four-team postseason conference tournament. The No. 1 seed will host this year’s tournament November 7-9, 2014. The women’s teams are 38-18-7 overall this season. The squads are currently 7-7-3 combined versus RockyMountainAthleticConferenceteams,and13-2againsttheHeartlandConference,whicharetheotherconferences in the NCAA South Central Region.

PLAYERS OF THE WEEKOFFENSIVESierra Anderson, Angelo State University, JR, Forward, Wichita Falls, Texas, Wichita Falls HSAndersonliftedtheAngeloStatesoccerteamtoa1-0double-overtimewinoverTexasA&M-CommercelastFriday with a 104th minute golden goal. The junior, who now has 14 goals in her career at ASU, headed the ball inoffacrossfromLoniByerstogivetheRambellesthewinovertheLions.Andersonhasfivegoalsthisseasonand leadstheteamwith27shots.Shehastwogame-winninggoals inher juniorseasonafteraseven-goalsophomoreseasonwhereshewasnamedtotheLSCfirst-teamandwasanall-regionselection.

DEFENSIVEShantel Wittke, Angelo State University, JR, Tucson, Arizona, Sahuaro HSWittkerecordedtwoshutoutsfortheRambelleslastweekendin194minutesofaction.ThejuniorheldA&M-Commerce scoreless for 104 minutes before Sierra Anderson gave ASU a 1-0 win with a golden goal in double-overtime.Wittke thenhad four saves in a 1-0 shutoutwinover TexasWoman’son Sunday to extend theconsecutiveshutoutrunbyASUtosixgames.ShehassixindividualshutoutsforASUwhichhasrecordedeightshutoutsasateam.Wittkehas35saveswitha.921savespercentageanda0.37goalsagainstaverageineightgames and 738 minutes played this season. She has a 7-0-1 record in goal for the Rambelles.

OTHER TOP PERFORMERS EmilyKrenek,WestTexasA&MUniversity,scoredtwogoals,includingthegame-winner,inMonday’s3-1victoryoverSouthernNazarene,WT’sfinalnon-conferenceopponent.Shetalliedthreeshotsandplacedeachontargetinbothherstartslastweek.Shenowleadstheteamwithsixgoalsontheseason. SavannahHenderson,TexasA&MUniversity-Commerce,startedintwogamesthisweekeachagainsttwoundefeatedLSCrivals,AngeloStateandMidwesternState.MSU,whohadonlygivenupfivegoalsontheentireyear,gaveuptwotoHendersonontheafternoon.Henderson’sfirst(herninthoftheseason),cameafterbeingawardedafreekickjustoutsidethetopofthebox,whichshehammeredhomepastreigningLSCDefensivePlayer of theWeek Courtney Burnette. Later in the game,Henderson gave the Lions the game-winner inovertime(hertenthgoalof2014)offofawell-placedpassfromteammateCadieAnnett.Henderson’sheroicsatMSUpropelhertothetopofallLSCgoal-scorers,passingTWU’sNataliaDiaz. MelissaMoxley,EasternNewMexicoUniversity,nettedthegame-winner31:27intoFriday’svictoryoverWestTexasA&M.ThegoalwashersecondoftheseasonatthefirstforENMUinagameatWestTexasA&Msince October 28, 2011. Fabienne Wilson, Eastern NewMexico University, made three saves to lead the Eastern NewMexicoUniversitywomen’ssoccer teamto itsfirst-everroadwinoverWestTexasA&M.ThevictorywasWilson’ssecond straight and improved her record to 3-1, this season. It also was her third career shutout. NicoleKemper,WestTexasA&MUniversity,madehersecondandthirdstartsingoalfortheLadyBuffslastweekandtallied10saveswhileallowingtwogoalsbetweenthetwomatches.SheearnedhersecondvictoryoftheseasononMondayina3-1WTwinoverSouthernNazarene.

LSC NOTES (Submitted by LSC SID’s)Angelo State TheNo.8-rankedRambelleswent2-0lastweekafterearninga1-0double-overtimewinoverA&M-Commercewith a 105thminute golden goal from Sierra Anderson and then took a 1-0win over TexasWoman’s onSunday.Thewinscompletedasix-gamehomestandforASUwhich5-0-1duringthosegamesandoutscoredits opponents 17-0. ASU has not allowed a goal in the last six games and not in the past 661 minutes of play. AndersonscoredherfifthgoaloftheseasonwithhergamewinneragainsttheLions,whilefreshmanDakotaBrisenobecamethe15thASUgoalscoreroftheseasonwitha53rdminutegoalagainstTWU.ASUisontheroadthisweekendwithgamesatWestTexasA&MandENMU.

Eastern New Mexico TheZiashadonlyonegame,lastweek,buttheymadeitcount.MelissaMoxleytalliedEastern’sfirstgoalinaroadgameagainstWestTexasA&Msincethe2011season,whileFabienneWilsonmadethreesaves.Theresultwas ENMU’sfirst road victory over the LadyBuffs in programhistory. It alsomarkedEastern’s firstconsecutiveroadwinsoverLoneStarConferenceopposition.Withsixpoints,Easternfinishedthatnightinfirst

LSC STANDINGS LSC OverallTeam W-L Pts W-LAngelo State 2-0-1 7 9-0-1EasternNewMexico 2-1 6 5-4TexasA&M-Commerce 2-2 6 7-4Texas Woman’s 1-2-1 4 7-3-1WestTexasA&M 1-2 3 5-6MidwesternState 0-1-2 2 5-1-5

THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULEThursday, October 09, 2014*TexasWoman’satTexasA&M-Commerce,7p.m.

Friday, October 10, 2014*MidwesternStateatEasternNewMexico,4p.m.*AngeloStateatWestTexasA&M,7p.m.

Saturday, October 11, 2014DallasBaptistatTexasWoman’s,7p.m.

Sunday, October 12, 2014*MidwesternStateatWestTexasA&M,1p.m.*AngeloStateatEasternNewMexico,2p.m.

Monday, October 13, 2014TexasA&M-CommerceatSouthernNazarene,4p.m.

AlltimesareCST;*denotesLSCgame

LAST WEEK’S RESULTSComplete results at lonestarconference.org.

WEEKLY AWARDS Women’sOffensiveS-10 SavannahHenderson,TexasA&M-CommerceS-17 HaleyMendel,AngeloStateS-24 NataliaDiaz,TexasWoman’sO-1 SavannahHenderson,TexasA&M-Commerce(2)O-8 Sierra Anderson, Angelo State

Women’sDefensiveS-10 CourtnieNorthern,TexasA&M-CommerceS-17 CourtneyBurnette,MidwesternStateS-24 ArianaMorrison,TexasWoman’sO-1 CourtneyBurnette,MidwesternState(2)O-8 ShantelWittke,AngeloState

LONE STAR CONFERENCE SOCCERWEEKLY RELEASE | OCTOBER 8, 2014

Contact: Melanie Robotham | Assistant Commissioner | Office: 972-234-0033 x. 103 | E-mail: [email protected] | www.lonestarconference.org | Twitter: @LoneStarConf

FIRST KICK• The LSC is represented by No. 8 Angelo State intheNSCAA/ContinentalTirepoll(Oct.7).MidwesternStateisalsoreceivingvotes.

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Integrity | Tradition | Academic Excellence | LONE STAR CONFERENCE | Community | Respect | Commitment

placeintheLSCstandings.Thisweekend,theZiaswillhostMidwesternStateandAngeloState.

Midwestern State MidwesternStateextendeditsregularseasonunbeatenstreakto15matcheswitha1-1drawagainstTexasWoman’sFridaynightbeforefalling2-1toTexasA&M-CommerceinovertimeonSunday...ThelosstoTexasA&M-Commercewasthefirstregularseasonsetbacksincefalling1-0tothesameLions’squadonOct.18,2013...MidwesternState’s10-matchunbeatenrun fromthestartof theseasonwas the longest since theMustangsstartedthe2009seasonona9-0-2run...MSU’s1-1drawwithTexasWoman’swastheteam’sfifthoftheseasontomatchthemostinprogramhistoryoriginallysetin2004(12-4-5)...SophomoreLizzieNavarettescoredherfirstgoalof theseason in the51stminuteFridaynightagainstTexasWoman’s. ItwasherfirsttallysincescoringthegamewinneragainstRogersState(Okla.)onSept.22,2013...JuniormidfielderMorganHannonstruckforhersecondgoaloftheseasonasaresultofapenaltykickinthe56thminuteSundayagainstTexasA&M-Commerce...Redshirt-freshmanCourtneyBurnetteleadsNCAADivisionIIingoalkeeperminutesplayedwith1,097:54whileranking12thinsavepercentage(.904)and18thintotalsaves(66)...

Texas A&M-Commerce 1-1lastweek.

Texas Woman’s TheTWUsoccerteamposteda0-1-1recordlastweekandhasa7-3-1recordontheseason.ThePioneerstiedMidwesternState1-1beforedroppinga1-0decisionto#10AngeloState.SophomoreGabrielleLarsonscoredonegoallastweekincludingagame-tyinggoal.Shescoredthegame-tyinggoalinthe82ndminuteatMidwesternStateandhelpedTWUpickupapointinthestandingson1-1tie.OntheseasonsophomoreNataliaDiazleadsthePioneersinscoringwithninegoals,fiveassistsand23points.Larsonissecondgoals(6)andtiedforsecondinpoints(12).SophomoreNancyChavezalsohas12pointsonfourgoalsandfourassists.JuniorArianaMorrisonstartedall11gamesinthenetandhasa0.74GAA,.833savepercentageandpartoffiveshutouts.

West Texas A&M TheWestTexasA&Mwomen’ssoccerteamwent1-1lastweekintwohomegamesinCanyon.TheyhostedrivalEasternNewMexicoonFridaynightwhereWTlost1-0todropto1-2inLSCplay.TheLadyBuffsthenreboundedonMonday in their final non-conferencematch-up of the season, a 3-1 victory over SouthernNazarene.InMonday’sgame,juniorEmilyKrenektalliedherteam-leadingfifthandsixthgoalsoftheseason.WTwillreturntoactionthisweekendasithostsNo.10AngeloStateonFridayat7p.m.andMidwesternStateon Sunday at 1 p.m.

Women’s Soccer ChampionshipNovember 7-9, 2014 at No. 1 seed

S O C C E R

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NCAA Statistics

Lone Star - 2014-15 Women's Soccer Ranking Summary thru games 10/05/2014

Statistic Team NationalRank Value National Leader Value

Assists (226 ranked) Angelo St. Texas Woman's Central Okla. Tex. A&M-Commerce Midwestern St. Eastern N.M. West Tex. A&M

1218577171108

197

2.402.181.601.551.551.110.50

Rollins 4.11

Goals-Against Average (228 ranked) Angelo St. Midwestern St. Texas Woman's Central Okla. Tex. A&M-Commerce West Tex. A&M Eastern N.M.

63050626791

170

0.2890.5740.7060.7830.7901.000

1.757

Western Wash. 0.191

Points (228 ranked) Angelo St. Texas Woman's Central Okla. Midwestern St. Tex. A&M-Commerce Eastern N.M. West Tex. A&M

620656781

110163

9.007.455.605.555.00

4.223.10

Rollins 11.89

Save Pct (228 ranked) Angelo St. Midwestern St. Tex. A&M-Commerce Texas Woman's Central Okla. West Tex. A&M Eastern N.M.

310184752

112221

0.9320.9040.8880.8430.840

0.7920.692

Saginaw Valley 0.940

Saves (228 ranked) Tex. A&M-Commerce Midwestern St. Central Okla. Angelo St. Eastern N.M. Texas Woman's West Tex. A&M

4059

151160162166175

6.456.004.204.104.003.913.80

Salem Int' l 15.17

Scoring Offense (227 ranked) Angelo St. Texas Woman's Midwestern St. Central Okla. Tex. A&M-Commerce Eastern N.M. West Tex. A&M

627616190

110142

3.302.642.002.001.731.561.30

Eckerd 4.00

Shutout Percentage (223 ranked) Angelo St. Central Okla. Midwestern St. Texas Woman's West Tex. A&M Tex. A&M-Commerce Eastern N.M.

110355881

138144

0.8000.7000.5450.4550.4000.2730.222

5 teams tied 0.800

Total Assists (30 ranked) Angelo St. Texas Woman's

1010

2424

Tampa 39

Won-Lost-Tied Percentage (228 ranked) Angelo St. Central Okla. Texas Woman's Midwestern St. Tex. A&M-Commerce Eastern N.M. West Tex. A&M

244616182

108158

0.9500.7500.6820.6820.6360.5560.400

Minn. St. Mankato 1.000

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Statistic Player NationalRank Value National Leader Value

Assists Per Game (95 ranked) Jade Bell, Tex. A&M-Commerce Natalia Diaz, Texas Woman's Tiffany Dang, Angelo St. Emily Precure, Central Okla.

54549595

0.450.450.400.40

Vanessa Consiglio, Ursuline 1.18

Game winning goals (56 ranked) Natalia Diaz, Texas Woman's Savannah Henderson, Tex. A&M-Commerce Sierra Anderson, Angelo St. Rhea Belgrave, West Tex. A&M Gabi Bochus, Central Okla. Nicole Coetzer, Midwestern St. Ashley Cottrell, Midwestern St. Jenny Kotowych, Angelo St. Gabrielle Larson, Texas Woman's Haley Mendel, Angelo St. Victoria Perez, Eastern N.M. Alyssa Prince, Eastern N.M.

151556565656565656565656

332222222222

Cici Gonzalez, TampaPaige Rowan, Ursuline

66

Goalie Minutes Played (98 ranked) Courtney Burnette, Midwestern St. Courtnie Northern, Tex. A&M-Commerce Ariana Morrison, Texas Woman's

14

10

1097:54 1024:45 972:00

Courtney Burnette, Midwestern St. 1097:54

Goals Per Game (97 ranked) Savannah Henderson, Tex. A&M-Commerce Natalia Diaz, Texas Woman's Haley Mendel, Angelo St. Sierra Anderson, Angelo St.

17284997

0.9090.8180.7000.556

Chloe Richards, North Ala. 1.400

Goals-Against Average (100 ranked) Shantel Wittke, Angelo St. Courtney Burnette, Midwestern St. Ariana Morrison, Texas Woman's Courtnie Northern, Tex. A&M-Commerce Elle Stover, Central Okla.

1336586270

0.3650.5740.7410.7900.833

Ashley Homer, Saint Rose 0.192

Points Per Game (99 ranked) Natalia Diaz, Texas Woman's Savannah Henderson, Tex. A&M-Commerce Haley Mendel, Angelo St.

252746

2.092.001.70

Arie Anahory, Eckerd 3.38

Save Pct (96 ranked) Shantel Wittke, Angelo St. Courtney Burnette, Midwestern St. Courtnie Northern, Tex. A&M-Commerce Ariana Morrison, Texas Woman's Elle Stover, Central Okla.

512216262

0.9210.9040.8880.8330.833

Claire Spleth, Saginaw Valley 0.940

Saves Per Game (0 ranked)Total Assists (54 ranked) Jade Bell, Tex. A&M-Commerce

Natalia Diaz, Texas Woman's Katy Catney, Midwestern St. Nancy Chavez, Texas Woman's Tiffany Dang, Angelo St. Emily Precure, Central Okla.

343454545454

554444

Vanessa Consiglio, Ursuline 13

Total Goals (91 ranked) Savannah Henderson, Tex. A&M-Commerce Natalia Diaz, Texas Woman's Haley Mendel, Angelo St. Gabrielle Larson, Texas Woman's Sierra Anderson, Angelo St. Destinee Williamson, Midwestern St.

61129599191

1097655

Paige Rowan, Ursuline 15

Total Points (86 ranked) Natalia Diaz, Texas Woman's Savannah Henderson, Tex. A&M-Commerce Haley Mendel, Angelo St. Jade Bell, Tex. A&M-Commerce Destinee Williamson, Midwestern St.

913348686

2322171313

Paige Rowan, Ursuline 32

Total Saves (94 ranked) Courtnie Northern, Tex. A&M-Commerce Courtney Burnette, Midwestern St. Ariana Morrison, Texas Woman's

131894

716640

Kourtney Breighner, Ohio Valley 116