Fall Sports Recaps and Previews
The Fall sports season is well underway with competition officially starting about 1 month ago in women's soccer. The Texas Longhorns compete in 5 Fall sports - Football, W Soccer, Volleyball and M&W Cross Country. I'll use these next few posts to look back at the previous seasons for each sport, the outlook for this upcoming season and get caught up on results that have already occurred. Football has plenty of coverage elsewhere and I will not touch on it here. So let's get started!
Womens Soccer
The Longhorns started competing in Women's Soccer in 1994 and over these 32 seasons the team has made 14 NCAA tournament appearances with a high water mark of the sweet 16 on 5 occassions. The team has won 2 regular season conference championships (2001 and 2022 - Big 12) and 4 conference tournaments championships (2006, 2007, 2023 - Big 12, 2024 SEC). The team has enjoyed a really strong stretch over the last 3 seasons and this should come as no surprise as the hands down best player in Texas Soccer history, Lexi Missimo, was on campus during this time. Along with the very talented Trinity Byars and strong defensive efforts from Emj Cox and Goalkeeper Mia Justus this team had a very strong core of athletes on both sides of the field. Unfortunately injuries to Byars to Cox last year limited this ceiling of this team and ultimately lead to a round of 32 exit in the NCAA tournament.
The story of the 24-25 season will be written based on how the team can replace this experienced core of players. Emj Cox has recovered from her injury and has been back on the field this season but early results show she may not be as effective in her role as she was prior to the injury. Last year's injury to Trinity Byars opened a striker spot and super freshmen Amalia Villareal did a great job stepping in to fill the void. Amalia scored 9 goals and assisted on 8 others on her way to winning the SEC freshmen of the year. Through 7 games this season she leads the team with 3 goals and has contributed 2 assists as well. Her scoring counterpart thus far has been freshmen Ava McDonald who has also netted 3 goals this season.
Having completed the non-conference slate at 2-4-1, this team has shown some apparent struggles in reloading their roster. Outside of Villarreal and McDonald's 6 goals, only 5 goals have been scored by 4 other players. The team has scored 11 total goals while surrendering 14. The defense has allowed opposing teams to create a lot of opportunities and our Freshmen Goalkeeper, Mateya Dessieux, has not been able to clean up enough of the mistakes. The teams 2 wins on the year have come against Long Beach State and the College of Charleston. 3 Losses have come against big 12 foes (TCU, Baylor, Houston) and the worst of the losses was against Northwestern State.
In summary, this team had a lot of holes to fill coming into the season and it does not seem like this squad has been able to do that successfully. Could a relatively young team continue to find improvement over the season? Yes, and that is the hope. The SEC conference is not incredibly strong in soccer but does have 6 teams in the top 25 with 2 others receiving votes. Texas started in the top 25 but would need to drastically improve results to find themselves back amongst the ranked teams. Finishing in the top half of the SEC seems to be unlikely this season, as does making the NCAA tournament.
Paging @Amanda Atwell to add her soccer expertise!
Director's Cup Spin:
Women's Soccer is now one of the 5 required sports for the Director's Cup. Missing the tournament would guarantee a score of 0 being included in the final tally for Texas. Making the field of 64 secures 25 points with each successive round increasing the points to 50, 64, 73, 83, 90 and 100.