San Angelo, Texas - The Angelo State women's soccer team hosts Texas woman's to open Lone Star Conference play on Saturday at the newly renovated Legrand Soccer Complex.
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 Matchday 6
Angelo State vs Texas woman'sÂ
Saturday, Sept. 28th, 2024 - 1 p.m.
San Angelo, Texas / Legrand Soccer Complex
Game Theme: Crazy Blue and GoldÂ
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Need to Know
- Currently, the Rambelles are 2-1-2 and sit 8th in the Lone Star Conference.
- Amber Lockwood was named the Goalkeeper of the Week in the Lone Star Conference for week three.
- Lockwood has four clean sheets in five contests this year so far, leads the conference in shutouts to this point in the season, and has 11 shutouts in her career as a Rambelle.
- The Belles return leader Katelin Heise for her fifth year after leading the defense to six shutouts for the last seven matches to end the 2023 season third in the LSC.
- Katelin Heise has helped lead the back line for the Rambelles recording four shutouts in their first five contest.
- Graycen Rasmussen leads the team in goals with two.
- Neleh Coleman leads the team in assists with one.
- Mariah Griffin is among the offensive players to watch in the LSC, while Heise is among the defense players to watch.
- Head Coach Travis McCorkle enters his 17th season at the helm of the Belles program.
- Assistant Coach Harold Munoz enters his eighth season with the Belles, Julia Lashlee who attended Minot State, enters her first year as a graduate assistant for the Rambelles.
- Heading into this year, the Rambelles were selected third overall in the LSC Preseason Poll.
- The Rambelles have made the LSC Tournament every year since 2010.
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Angelo State vs Texas Woman's
- ASU leads the series 14-7-1
- Texas Woman's were 11-4-4 overall and 6-2-3 in conference play last season.
- The Pioneers are 4-1 this season heading into the contest this weekend.
- Texas Woman's is predicted to finish fourth this season by the LSC preseason poll.
- The Pioneers fell in the first round of the Lone Star Conference Championship to Midwestern State 2-1 in overtime. With the 11-4-4 record that they had last year they advanced to the NCCA Tournament where they fell to Colorado Mesa 1-0.
- Bella Alfaro and Giselle Gutierrez lead the Pioneers in goals as they both have two goals. Celeste Beltran leads the team in assists with two.