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LSC Women’s Soccer Release – Week 9

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Only one playing date remains in the 2024 Lone Star Conference women’s soccer regular season: Thursday, Nov. 7.
 
With two recent matches not played due to weather and extenuating circumstances, the standings have been adjusted from a point system (three for a win and one for a tie) to points per match (total points divided by number of games played).
 
Angelo State (10-1-5 overall, 8-0-3 LSC) is atop the standings with a 2.46 percentage, followed by DBU (12-1-3, 9-1-2) at 2.42. ASU travels to UT Tyler for the regular season finale, while DBU hosts Eastern New Mexico.
 
Teams are battling for the seven LSC Women’s Soccer Championship spots. The regular season champion will host the semifinals and final (Nov. 15 and 17) and receive a bye. The No. 2, 3 and No. 4 seeds will host quarterfinal matches.
 
Trailing ASU and DBU are Texas Woman’s (1.91), Lubbock Christian (1.67), Midwestern State (1.67), St. Mary’s (1.67), UT Tyler (1.64), St. Edward’s (1.58) and Oklahoma Christian (1.50).
 
DBU and TWU have league-best three-game winning streaks.
 
As far as statistical leaders, DBU has the top scoring average at 2.938 goals per match, followed by UT Tyler (2.875) and Midwestern State (2.176). ASU and UT Tyler are tied for tops in opponent’s average, allowing a league-low .50 goals per match – ahead of DBU and TWU (both .69).
 
Individually, Oklahoma Christian’s Kyla Lovelace has the points lead with 27 (13 goals and one assists) – five ahead of anyone else. UT Tyler’s Natalie Jones leads the LSC with five game-winning goals. ASU’s Amber Lockwood has the best goals-against average at .511 and TWU’s Amanda Farris has the most shutouts with 10.
 
To watch the final LSC women’s soccer regular season matches of the year and the conference tournament, tune in to FloCollege.
 
 
United Soccer Coaches NCAA Division II Top 25 Poll / Week 8 (Oct. 29): #11 DBU. Receiving Votes: Angelo State. Next ranking Nov. 5.
 
 
LONE STAR CONFERENCE WOMEN’S SOCCER PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

(Oct. 29-Nov. 1 matches)
 
OFFENSIVE
Shelby Paniagua, St. Mary’s, MF, Jr., Exercise and Sport Science, Cibolo, Texas
St. Mary’s junior midfielder Shelby Paniagua recorded a hat trick in the first half to fuel a 3-2 win over Oklahoma Christian and had an assist to help a win over Texas A&M International. Paniagua’s three goal-game was the third in the LSC this season. Her play helped the Rattlers extend their winning streak to three games. She leads all of NCAA Division II with a perfect 5-for-5 on penalty kicks this season.
 
DEFENSIVE
Kaleigh Naizer, DBU, D, Sr., Psychology, Midlothian, Texas
DBU senior defender Kaleigh Naizer led the nationally-ranked Patriots to a 2-0 week, including a shutout of Midwestern State. Naizer also scored a pair of goals – one was a game-winner against St. Edward’s –and delivered an assist. Naizer and company recorded their ninth shutout of the season against MSU and stayed in the hunt for the LSC regular season title entering the final week of the regular season.
 
GOALKEEPER
Amanda Farris, Texas Woman’s, GK, Sr., Marketing, Bryan, Texas
Texas Woman’s senior goalkeeper Amanda Farris fueled a 2-0 week with a pair of shutouts, increasing her LSC lead to 10 clean sheets. Farris, who takes the league’s top weekly goalkeeper award for the second time this season, made nine saves. She played all 180 minutes against Sul Ross State and West Texas A&M. Farris had five stops in the 1-0 match with SRSU.
 
 
WEEKLY AWARDS
 
Offensive
Sept. 10            Cassidy Savoy, Midwestern State
Sept. 17            Madison Brinkley, Midwestern State
Sept. 24            Giselle Gutierrez, Texas Woman’s
Oct. 1               Malia Dominguez, St. Mary’s
Oct. 8               Kyla Lovelace, Oklahoma Christian
Oct. 15             Avery Putnam, West Texas A&M
Oct. 22             Taylor Tufts, DBU
Oct. 29             Brooke Mullins, UT Tyler
Nov. 5              Shelby Paniagua, St. Mary’s
 
Defensive
Sept. 10            Parker Coe, DBU
Sept. 17            Erica Brelove, Texas Woman’s
Sept. 24            Brooklyn Robinson, UT Tyler
Oct. 1               Tina Clark, Angelo State
Oct. 8               Claire Jacobson, Lubbock Christian
Oct. 15             Katelyn Walerczyk, UT Tyler
Oct. 22             Katelin Heise, Angelo State
Oct. 29             Lane Rogers, St. Edward’s
Nov. 5              Kaleigh Naizer, DBU
 
Goalkeeper
Sept. 10            Emily Clark, UT Tyler
Sept. 17            Allison Dellis, Midwestern State
Sept. 24            Amber Lockwood, Angelo State
Oct. 1               Valeria Delgado, UT Permian Basin
Oct. 8               Emily Clark, UT Tyler (2)
Oct. 15             Amanda Farris, Texas Woman’s
Oct. 22             Breanna Wooten, Oklahoma Christian
Oct. 29             Daria Schlumbohm, St. Edward’s
Nov. 5              Amanda Farris, Texas Woman’s (2)