2011 Texas A&M Aggies women's soccer team

2011 Texas A&M Aggies women's soccer
Big 12 Champions
NCAA tournament, 2nd Round
ConferenceBig 12 Conference
U. Soc. Coaches pollNo. 21
Record16-6-2 (6–1–1 Big-12)
Head coach
  • G. Guerrieri (19th season)
Home stadiumAggie Soccer Stadium
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2011 Big 12 Conference women's soccer standings
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Conf Overall
Team W   L   T   PCT W   L   T   PCT
No. 5 Oklahoma State ‍‍‍y 6 0 2   .875 17 0 2   .947
No. 21 Texas A&M ‍‍y 6 1 1   .813 13 5 1   .711
Baylor ‍‍‍y 5 2 1   .688 14 3 2   .789
Texas Tech ‍‍‍ 3 4 1   .438 10 7 2   .579
Texas ‍‍‍y 3 4 1   .438 10 7 1   .583
Missouri ‍‍‍ 3 5 0   .375 12 7 0   .632
Kansas ‍‍‍y 3 5 0   .375 11 8 0   .579
Oklahoma ‍‍‍ 2 6 0   .250 7 12 0   .368
Iowa State ‍‍‍ 2 6 0   .250 9 9 1   .500
† – Conference champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA tournament
Rankings from NSCAA Coaches [1]


The 2011 Texas A&M Aggies women's soccer team represented Texas A&M University in the 2011 NCAA Division I women's college soccer season. The team belonged to the Big 12 Conference and played its home games at Ellis Field. The Aggies were led by G. Guerrieri, who has coached the team since the program's inception in 1993 (19 years).

The 2011 team had 25 roster players, with 14 scholarships to utilize between them.[2]

2011 schedule

Date Opponent Location Result Record Att Rank
Aug 19, 2011  Fresno St.  Ellis Field  W, 4-2 1-0-0 1,679 11
Aug 21, 2011  (17) UC Irvine  Ellis Field   L, 0-1 1-1-0 1,574 11
Aug 26, 2011  vs. (8) Florida  Knoxville, TN   L, 2-3 1-2-0 n/a 18
Aug 28, 2011  at Tennessee  Knoxville, TN   L, 0-1 1-3-0 747 18
Sept 2, 2011  Dartmouth  Ellis Field   W, 3-0 2-3-0 4,887 -
Sept 5, 2011  McNeese St.  Ellis Field   W, 9-0 3-3-0 2,043 -
Sept 9, 2011  at  (6) Duke  Durham, NC   L, 2-7 3-4-0 1,600 -
Sept 11, 2011  vs. (1) North Carolina  Durham, NC   W, 4-3 OT 4-4-0 1,013 -
Sept 16, 2011  Baylor  Ellis Field   W, 2-1 5-4-0 3,251 -
Sept 18, 2011  Fordham  Ellis Field   W, 13-1 6-4-0 1,858 -
Sept 23, 2011  Iowa State  Ellis Field   W, 3-1 7-4-0 2,779 -
Sept 25, 2011  Loyola-Chicago  Ellis Field   W, 5-0 8-4-0 1,573 -
Sept 30, 2011  at Missouri  Columbia, MO Archived 2011-07-14 at the Wayback Machine   L, 0-1 8-5-0 1,224 -
Oct 2, 2011  at Kansas  Lawrence, KS   W, 3-0 9-5-0 581 -
Oct 7, 2011  at Texas Tech  Lubbock, TX Archived 2011-10-12 at the Wayback Machine   W, 2-0 10-5-0 2,176 -
Oct 14, 2011  Drake  Ellis Field   W, 6-1 11-5-0 4,316 -
Oct 21, 2011  Oklahoma  Ellis Field   W, 3-0 12-5-0 2,810 -
Oct 23, 2011  (2) Oklahoma St.  Ellis Field   T, 0-0 2OT 12-5-1 2,405 -
Oct 28, 2011  at Texas  Austin, TX   W, 3-0 13-5-1 4,222 22
Big 12 tournament
Nov 2, 2011  vs. Kansas  San Antonio, TX   T, 3-3 2OT (5–4 PK) 13-5-2 658 21
Nov 4, 2011  vs. Missouri  San Antonio, TX   W, 3-0 14-5-2 789 21
Nov 6, 2011  vs. (3) Oklahoma St.  San Antonio, TX   W, 1-0 15-5-2 1,611 21
NCAA tournament
Nov 11, 2011  vs. LSU  Ellis Field   W, 4-0 16-5-2 2,384 12
Nov 18, 2011  vs. Virginia Tech  Charlottesville, VA   L, 1-3 16-6-2 240 12

Lineup/Formation

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J. Day (Fr)
R. McDermott (Fr)
L.Gnatzig (Jr)
R. Lenz (So)
K. Bartley (So)
M. Streight (Fr)
R. Balaguer (Sr)
K. Hamilton (Jr)
K. Perry (Fr)
M. Schmidt (Jr)
M. Majewski (Sr)
C. Jones (Jr)
B. Young (Sr)
B. West (Jr)
L. Edwards (Fr)
L. Witz (Jr)
N. Skelton (Jr)
S. Groom (Fr)
C. Clavijo (Jr)
K. Monogue (Fr)
A. Kunz (Fr)
M. Mathias (Sr)
A. Bailey (Fr)
B. Brinson (Fr)

Roster/statistics

  • Starters highlighted in green
No Pos Player Cl Hometown Club GP GS G A Pts Sh Sog
15 F Kelley Monogue Fr. McKinney, TX (McKinney Boyd) Dallas Texans 24 19 19 9 47 82 38
9 F Merritt Mathias Sr. Birmingham, AL (Oak Mountain/North Carolina) Birmingham United 24 24 8 11 27 93 37
12 F Nora Skelton Jr. Austin, TX (James Bowie) Lonestar SC 23 14 6 9 21 26 14
7 F Annie Kunz Fr. Golden, CO (Wheat Ridge) Colorado Rush 24 5 14 7 35 57 29
1 F Allie Bailey Fr. San Diego, CA (Torrey Pines) San Diego Surf 24 6 6 5 17 36 17
3 F Shea Groom Fr. Liberty, MO (Liberty) KCFC 10 7 6 4 16 13 9
22 F Bianca Brinson Fr. Austin, TX (Hyde Park) Lonestar SC 23 1 2 3 7 26 11
27 F Catalina Clavijo Jr. Winnipeg, Canada (Shaftesbury) Manitoba Provincial 5 0 0 1 1 1 1
10 M Beth West Jr. Centennial, CO (Grandview) Real Colorado 22 14 0 14 14 17 5
26 M Megan Majewski Sr. Cypress, TX (Cy-Fair) Challenge SC 22 7 3 4 10 20 7
3 M Katie Hamilton Jr. Spring, TX (Klein) Challenge SC 21 10 1 1 3 13 5
19 M Chelsea Jones Jr. Belton, TX (Belton) Lonestar SC 22 11 3 3 9 20 7
8 M Katie Perry Fr. Mission Viejo, CA (Capistrano Valley) San Diego Surf 21 7 0 8 8 15 5
11 M Bri Young Sr. Castle Pines North, CO (Chaparral) Real Colorado 15 5 2 1 5 24 9
13 M Leigh Edwards Fr. Coto de Caza, CA (Santa Margarita Catholic) So Cal Blues 22 4 1 3 5 7 3
21 M Mary Grace Schmidt Jr. Orange, CA (Mater Dei) Slammers FC 16 9 0 0 0 11 0
33 M Jayne Eadie (I-RS) Jr. Lancashire, England (St. Bedes/Oregon St.) Manchester City FC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 D Meghan Streight Fr. McKinney, TX (McKinney Boyd) D'Feeters SC 24 24 4 1 9 34 18
24 D Rachel Balaguer Sr. Austin, TX (St. Stephen's) Lonestar SC 24 24 0 5 5 7 3
5 D Lyndsey Gnatzig Jr. Humble, TX (Atascocita) Challenge SC 24 24 0 5 5 2 1
2 D Rachel Lenz So. Round Rock, TX (Round Rock) Lonestar SC 24 24 0 1 1 5 1
18 D Kat Bartley So. College Station, TX (A&M Consolidated) Challenge SC 8 1 0 0 0 2 1
0 GK Jordan Day Fr. Gilbert, AZ (Basha) Sereno SC 21 19 0 0 0 0 0
23 GK Renée McDermott Fr. San Clemente, CA (San Clemente) Slammers FC 6 5 0 0 0 0 0

Season review

Non-Conference

Texas A&M opened its season with a pair of games against 2010 NCAA tournament teams Fresno State and UC Irvine. Despite the debut of 10 freshmen, which was considered one of the nation's best recruiting classes, the Aggies outshot and outscored the Bulldogs 4–2. All four goals were scored by freshmen, two by Allie Bailey and one each by Shea Groom and Leigh Edwards.[3] Against #17 UC Irvine, despite outshooting the Anteaters 21–5 and holding possession for almost the entire match, A&M fell 1–0 in a disappointing loss. The Aggies missed scoring opportunities on 3 separate 1v1 against the UC Irvine GK, and also hit the crossbar on a header by freshman Meghan Streight off a corner kick in the 2nd half. Both games were notable in that the weather conditions were very hot, with temperatures hovering over 100 degrees during the matches.[4]
The Aggies first foray on the road was not a good one. Playing in a tournament in Knoxville, A&M lost matches to Florida, 2–3, and Tennessee, 0–1, despite garnering the majority of possession and shots on goal in both matches. Against the Gators, after an even first half in which Annie Kunz and Kelley Monogue scored to tie the match at 2-2, the second half belonged to the Aggies, outshooting Florida 13-5 (21-12 overall). The Gators cleared four shots by A&M off their own goal line and thwarted several other good scoring chances. However, in the final minutes Florida regained momentum and scored the winning goal with 15 seconds left in regulation. Against Tennessee, A&M again gained the majority of possession and outshot the Vols 16–8, but couldn't find a goal against the stingy Tennessee defense. The Aggies hit the post four times in the match, including twice by Kelley Monogue in a frantic 33rd minute in which the Vol defense was under intense pressure. A&M also missed a couple of 1v1 with the Vol GK, the closest being Bianca Brinson's missed shot just wide of the goal in the 36th minute. Tennessee was awarded a PK in the 35th minute after A&M GK Jordan Day became entangled with a Vol forward, resulting in the 1–0 win for Tennessee. It was only the 3rd time in A&M history that the Aggies had lost 3 consecutive games, and it was the first time an Aggies squad had started the season 1–3.

Conference

NCAA tournament

Accolades/notes

References

  1. ^ "2019-2020 Big 12 Conference Record Book" (PDF). Big 12 Conference. pp. 151–152. Retrieved June 12, 2020.
  2. ^ "The scholarship game: Numbers add up for parents".
  3. ^ "Aggies Take Fresno St. in 2011 Opener, 4-2". Aggie Athletics.com. 2011. Retrieved August 24, 2011.
  4. ^ "No. 11 Aggies Fall to No. 17 UC Irvine". Aggie Athletics.com. 2011. Retrieved August 24, 2011.

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