2014 Texas A&M Aggies women's soccer team

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2014 Texas A&M Aggies women's soccer
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SEC Champions
NCAA Tournament, College Cup
Conference Southeastern Conference
U. Soc. Coaches  pollNo. 4
Record22-3-2 (9–1–1 Big-12)
Head coach
Home stadium Aggie Soccer Stadium
Uniform
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Home
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Seasons
  2013
2015 

The 2014 Texas A&M Aggies women's soccer team represents Texas A&M University in the 2014 NCAA Division I women's college soccer season. The team belongs to the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and plays its home games at Ellis Field. The Aggies are led by G. Guerrieri, who has coached the team since the program's inception in 1993 (22 years). The 2014 team was the first squad in school history to reach the College Cup, eventually losing to the Virginia Cavaliers 3-1 in the national semifinals.

Contents

The 2014 team has 22 roster players, with 14 scholarships to utilize between them. [1]

2014 schedule

DateOpponentLocationResultRecordAttRank
Aug 22, 2014  Dayton   Ellis Field  W, 4-31-0-02,8769
Aug 24, 2014  SFA  Ellis Field W, 1-02-0-02,6969
Aug 29, 2014 (18) Central Florida  Ellis Field W, 3-03-0-05,6347
Aug 31, 2014  Illinois St.  Ellis Field W, 4-14-0-02,1477
Sept 5, 2014  Arizona   Tempe, AZ  T, 2-2 2OT4-0-18546
Sept 7, 2014  Arizona St.  Tempe, AZ L, 1-24-1-16566
Sept 11, 2014  Florida Gulf Coast  Ellis Field W, 2-15-1-12,46112
Sept 14, 2014  Marquette  Ellis Field W, 3-06-1-12,88712
Sept 18, 2014 at Tennessee  Ellis Field W, 3-07-1-12,43811
Sept 26, 2014  LSU   Baton Rouge, LA Archived 2015-03-14 at the Wayback Machine  W, 4-08-1-11,01310
Sept 28, 2014  Ole Miss   Oxford, MS Archived 2012-11-03 at the Wayback Machine  W, 2-19-1-191210
Oct 3, 2014 at (6) Florida  Ellis Field L, 0-19-2-12,9559
Oct 5, 2014 at Kentucky  Ellis Field W, 2-110-2-12,4179
Oct 10, 2014 at Vanderbilt   Nashville, TN Archived 2016-03-02 at the Wayback Machine  W, 6-211-2-153410
Oct 17, 2014  Auburn  Ellis Field W, 3-112-2-13,0218
Oct 19, 2014 at Mississippi St.   Starkville, MS  W, 3-013-2-15268
Oct 24, 2014 at Arkansas   Fayetteville, AR  W, 2-114-2-11,3076
Oct 26, 2014 (21) South Carolina  Ellis Field T, 2-2 2OT14-2-22,7586
Oct 30, 2014  Georgia  Ellis Field W, 2-115-2-22,7017
SEC Tournament
Nov 5, 2014 vs. Georgia   Orange Beach, AL  W, 3-016-2-28767
Nov 7, 2014 vs. (17) South Carolina  Orange Beach, AL W, 1-017-2-26567
Nov 9, 2014 vs. (20) Kentucky  Orange Beach, AL W, 1-018-2-21,5127
NCAA Tournament
Nov 14, 2014 vs. Houston Baptist  Ellis Field W, 5-019-2-21,5275
Nov 21, 2014 vs. Arizona  Ellis Field W, 7-220-2-22,2125
Nov 23, 2014 vs. (12) Notre Dame  Ellis Field W, 2-121-2-22,2505
Nov 29, 2014 vs. (8) Penn State  Ellis Field W, 2-122-2-23,1615
Dec 5, 2014 vs. (4) Virginia   Fort Lauderdale, FL  L, 1-322-3-23,1415

Season review

Non-conference

Conference

NCAA tournament

Lineup/formation

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J. Day (Jr)
T. Saucier (Fr)
R. McDermott (Jr)
L. Edwards (Jr)
G. Wright (Fr)
R. Lenz (Sr)
J. Tondl (So)
M. Streight (Jr)
K. Mueller (So)
A. Savage (Fr)
J. Cousineau (So)
A. Cruz (Fr)
K. Monogue (Jr)
S. Shaw (Fr)
C. Sanchez (Sr)
A. Bailey (Jr)
A. Harryman (Fr)
S. Groom (Jr)
K. Leonard (Fr)
A. Kunz (Jr)
B. Brinson (Jr)
E. Keester (Fr)

Roster/statistics

NoPosPlayerClHometownClubGPGSGAPtsShSog
3 Shea Groom KCFC0000000
7 Annie Kunz Colorado Rush0000000
1 Allie Bailey San Diego Surf0000000
15Kelley MonogueDallas Texans0000000
22Bianca BrinsonLonestar SC0000000
27Elizabeth KeesterTSC Hurricane0000000
33Kristi LeonardSpace City FC0000000
10J. CousineauSo Cal Blues0000000
33A. CruzSo Cal Blues0000000
13Leigh EdwardsSo Cal Blues0000000
11Sarah ShawSting Dallas0000000
8Ashlynn HarrymanSlanmmers FC0000000
19Christina S.-QuintanarMaryland0000000
4 Meghan Streight D'Feeters SC0000000
13Leigh EdwardsSo Cal Blues0000000
2Rachel LenzLonestar SC0000000
24Karlie MuellerToro SC0000000
14Jackie TondlToro SC0000000
19Grace WrightChallenge SC0000000
0Jordan DaySereno SC0000000
23Taylor SaucierToro FC0000000
23Renée McDermottSlammers FC0000000

Accolades/notes

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