COMMERCE – The Texas A&M University-Commerce soccer team plays its final two home matches of the year, hosting McNeese and Lamar this weekend, two teams that played in the Southland Conference tournament championship match a year ago.
LIONS' WEEKEND SCHEDULE
YOUTH SOCCER DAYS
Both matches this weekend are youth soccer days. All kids wearing jerseys of their youth soccer team will receive free admission.
FACULTY & STAFF APPRECIATION
All Lion faculty and staff can receive a free ticket to Sunday's match by contacting
LionTickets@tamuc.edu.
BACK TO FORM ON THE ROAD
After tripping up at home to A&M-Corpus Christi, the Lions went on the road and picked up two road wins last week at Nicholls and Northwestern State. In the win over the Colonels, the Lions did not allow a shot on goal, and came back from being a goal down to win 2-1 at the Lady Demons.
THIS GIRL IS ON FIRE
Kaydence Ramirez (Waxahachie) announced her return to the lineup in emphatic fashion with four goals against SFA and Southeastern, scoring a brace against both SFA and Southeastern. She is the SLC leader in goals and points during conference play and second overall. She also scored a goal in each of the matches last week.
RAMIREZ, DENNING EARNED SLC HONORS
Following the two wins against SFA and Southeastern, Ramirez and
Sloane Denning (Flower Mound Marcus) earned recognition from the Southland conference, with Ramirez being named the offensive player of the week, while Denning was named the defensive player of the week. Denning has logged 90 minutes in the first three conference matches, two of which have been shutouts for the Lions.
EARNED A POINT ON THE ROAD
The Lions began Southland Conference play at UTRGV, playing to a scoreless tie. The Lions have earned at least one point in every conference opener since joining the Southland, being 2-0-1 in those matches.
ROUGH STRETCH TO END NON-CONFERENCE PLAY
A&M-Commerce entered conference play coming up short of a win in its last eight matches, the Lions played Grambling to a 2-2 tie and No. 15 Oklahoma State to a 6-0 loss on the road to end non-conference play. Last season, the Lions had two non-conference wins before securing a second place finish in SLC play. A&M-Commerce is picked to finish second again this year.
TIED THE MEAN GREEN
After falling behind 1-0 in the second half to North Texas, the Lions tallied two quick goals within 40 seconds to take the Mean Green, but came away a 2-2 tie in the match as UNT scored a goal in the final minutes of the match. It was the first tie for the Lions this season. The match against North Texas was the third time this season and second straight that the Lions scored the first goal in the match, falling to 1-1-1 when they score first.
MITCHELL OFF THE MARK
Mya Mitchell (Dallas - Mesquite Horn) scored to put the Lions ahead 1-0 over New Mexico State, it was Mitchell's first goal of the season and first since 2022 for the SLC Freshman of the Year.
BIG START TO THE SEASON
The Lions downed Oral Roberts 4-1 on August 15 to begin the season with a 4-1 record, marking the first time in the Division I era and first time since the spring season of 2021 that the Lions won their season opener.
BELL KEEPS RINGING
Hannah Bell (Duncanville) scored the first two goals in the win over Oral Roberts. As a result, the reigning Southland Conference Forward and Freshman of the Year was named the SLC Offensive Player of the Week, her first career weekly honor and the seventh for the Lions in the last two seasons.
THIRD TIME WAS THE CHARM
The Lions and Golden Eagles began the season against each other for the third straight year. After a 4-0 ORU win in 2022, a 2-2 tie in Commerce in 2023, the Lions finally got over the hump to take their first win in the series.
CHANCE TO REPEAT HISTORY
A&M-Commerce soared to new heights in 2023 and looks to build upon it in 2024. The Lions picked up the first winning season in the Division I era, while finishing second in the Southland, the best finish for any sport since joining the conference.
Bell picked up SLC Freshman of the Year and Forward of the Year honors, while
Kaydence Ramirez (Waxahachie) was named the conference's Newcomer of the Year. The Lions have brought home the conference freshman of the year award for three straight seasons.
PRESEASON ACCOLADES
The Southland Conference released its preseason all-conference teams and A&M-Commerce led the way with seven honorees, the most in the SLC, including five on the first team.
Along with Bell and Ramirez,
Nya Mitchell (Dallas – Mesquite Horn),
Camila Montero (Langham Creek), and
Mindy Shoffit (Wichita Falls – Rider) were named to the first team, while
Melissa Storey (Tyne and Wear, England) and
Mya Mitchell (Dallas – Mesquite Horn) were named to the second team.
Additionally, the Lions were to picked finish second in the SLC for the second straight year, including receiving two first-place votes. Lamar was voted to three-peat as conference champions.
EVERYBODY'S BACK!
All but four players from last season's roster return this year, which includes all 11 starters and all but two players that appeared in last season's Southland Conference Tournament. Additionally, 100 percent of goal production and point production returns for the Lions this year, which is tops in the country.
Also returning for the Lions are
Mya Mitchell,
Ashley Campuzano (Dallas – Atlas Prep), and
Alana Lawless-Felarca (Richardson), who missed most of last season due to injury. Campuzano and Mitchell were named to all-Southland teams in 2022.
HELLO NEWCOMERS
The Lions welcome four freshmen and three transfers this season. The incoming freshmen are goalkeeper
Veronica Pacione (Birdville), forward
Elaina Flores (McKinney – Boyd), midfielder
Ava Watts (Tulsa, Okla.), and midfielder/forward
Emily Bautista (Princeton).
While the transfers are midfielder/forward
Reneta Vargas (Coppell) from Baylor, midfielder/forward
McKenna O'Toole (Lake Travis) from Colorado College, and defender
Trinity Egerton (Garland – Rowlett) from Baylor.
Pacione played the second half in goal last week, while both Flores and Watts appeared in the match.
TWICE THE MITCHELLS
Mya and
Nya Mitchell are one of 24 sets of twins in NCAA Division I Soccer this year, they are also one of two to both receive all-conference accolades in the Southland Conference.
SCOUTING THE COMPETITION
McNeese enters this weekend with a record of 3-11-1 and a conference record of 0-5-1, having lost three in a row. The lone point in conference play for the Cowgirls was a 2-2 tie at UTRGV. McNeese is led in scoring by Isabelle Smith with two goals and two assists, while Dom Ducal has two goals and an assist. In goal, Jackie Kelly has recorded 88 saves, having started all 15 matches for the Cowgirls. A&M-Commerce is 2-0 against McNeese since joining the SLC.
The Lions host the two-time defending conference champion Lamar on Sunday for the final home match of the season and the first meeting between the two teams in Commerce since 2022. The Cardinals are currently tied for eighth in the SLC with a record of 2-2-2 and an overall record of 4-6-4. The conference wins for the Cardinals have come at home against Nicholls and McNeese, while having tied UTRGV and A&M-Corpus Christi. Isela Ramirez leads the team in goals with three, while Cena Carlson is the points leader with two goals and three assists. Maddie Rich and Taylor Howard have split time in goal for the Cardinals. Rich has made 39 saves and Howard has 27. Lamar and A&M-Commerce have played four times over the last two seasons and the Cardinals are 3-0-1 against the Lions.
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