Fourth ranked Texas A&M women’s soccer defeated Kansas University 3-0 at Elli Field on Sept. 16. Texas A&M improved to 10-0-0 on the season, setting a new program record for best start.
Sophomore Jimena Lopez played for 50 minutes during the Aggies’ victory over Kansas University.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettSophomore Jordan Hill logged one assist against Kansas University.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettJunior Ally Watt fights for the ball against a Kansas defender.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettSophomore Addie McCain scored on her only shot of the game from 22 yards out.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettSenior Emily Bates came off the bench to play for 35 minutes against Kansas.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettRedshirt Freshman Abby Grace Cooper scored the Aggies’ first goal of the game. She logged two shots during her 12 minutes of play.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettTexas A&M defeated Kansas University 3-0 at Ellis Field on Sept. 16.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettSenior Brittany Crabtree fights for the ball during the Aggies’ victory over Kansas University.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettSenior Cosette Morsche logged a clean sheet against Kansas with two saves.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettJunior Briana Alston is greeted by the Members of the Crops of Cadets a she runs out onto the field after halftime.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettKansas University’s Katie McClure had four shots and two fell on goal during their game against Texas A&M.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettKansas University’s Eva Eliasdottir pressures the ball.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettAddisyn Merrick of Kansas University received a yellow card early in the second half.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettFreshman Grace Piper had two shots during her 63 minutes of play time.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettFreshman Asdis Halldorsdottir assisted once and had two shots against Kansas.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettKansas’ goalkeeper Sarah Peters had four saves against the Aggies but let in three goals.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettSenior Katie Hajdu puts defensive pressure on a Kansas defender.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettFreshman Tera Ziemer was one of three Aggies to play the entire 90 minute game.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettThe Aggies’ fans celebrate a goal by shooting confetti into the air.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettSophomore Rheagen Smith fights a Kansas Defender for the ball.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettTexas A&M University continues their undefeated streak as they improve to 10-0-0 on the season, a program record.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettFans saw ’em off after the Aggies defeat Kansas University 3-0.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettThe Aggies return to Ellis Field on Sept. 23 where they will take on SEC rival Georgia University.
Photo by Photo by Jesse Everett