Houston Christian Huskies women's soccer

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Houston Christian Huskies women's soccer
Founded1986
University Houston Christian University
Athletic directorSteve Moniaci
Head coach Nick Whiting (1st season)
Conference Southland
Location Houston, Texas
Stadium Sorrels Field
(Capacity: 500 [1] )
Nickname Huskies
ColorsRoyal blue and orange [2]
   
NCAA Tournament appearances
2014, 2016
Conference Tournament championships
2010, 2014, 2026
Conference Regular Season championships
2010

The Houston Christian Huskies women's soccer team represents Houston Christian University in NCAA Division I college soccer. The team, currently led by head coach Nick Whiting, competes in the Southland Conference. The team's initial season was 1986. The Huskies' home stadium is the Sorrels Field located on the university's campus. The team began playing home games there starting with the 2007 season.

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History

Houston Christian University first sponsored soccer in 1986. The team has had four head coaches since its beginning.

Stadium

Sorrels Field
Grandstands - Sorrells Field.JPG
Sorrels Field - View toward the grandstands
Houston Christian Huskies women's soccer
LocationSharpcrest St and Fondren Road
Houston, Texas
Coordinates 29°41′38.7″N95°30′42.7″W / 29.694083°N 95.511861°W / 29.694083; -95.511861
Owner Houston Christian University
Operator Houston Christian University
Seating typebleacher bench
Capacity 500
Field size115 X 70 yards
Surfacegrass
Scoreboardelectronic, digital
Construction
Built2007
Opened2007
Tenants
Houston Christian Huskies men's and women's soccer (NCAA)

Located on the Houston Christian University campus, Sorrels Field opened in 2007. [3] Approximate field dimensions are 115 yards x 70 yards. Stadium features include permanent bleacher seating for 500 and covered benches for both teams. The stadium has an electronic scoreboard and lighting for night games. The playing field is natural grass turf for both the competition field and practice field which is located behind the grandstands.

Current roster

As of 2024

Players

Source: [4]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
0 GK Flag of the United States.svg  USA Emmy McKeon
1 GK Flag of England.svg  ENG Chloe Bagshaw
2 DF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Tiana Thompson
3 FW Flag of the United States.svg  USA Adi Radwanski
4 MF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Alexia Murillo
6 MF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Zylee Dominguez
7 FW Flag of the United States.svg  USA Emily Jaimes
8 DF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Danika Etter
9 FW Flag of the United States.svg  USA Olivia Rossman
10 MF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Alexia Huerta
11 FW Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Isabella Cheek
12 MF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Emma Smith
14 MF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Grace Read
No.Pos.NationPlayer
15 DF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Felicia Hernandez
16MWFlag of the United States.svg  USA Jessica Marker
17 DF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Jordan Bushnell
18 FW Flag of the United States.svg  USA Nia Musquiz
19 DF Flag of Kenya.svg  KEN Kayt Ward
20 FW Flag of the United States.svg  USA Lia Bonet
21FW/MFFlag of France.svg  FRA Athenais Charvieux
22 GK Flag of Finland.svg  FIN Taylor Sanderson
23 DF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Jorja Bragg
25 DF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Morgan Lopez
26 MF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Katie Marker
29 FW Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  CAN Karianne Desjardins

Coaching staff

Source: [5]

PositionStaff
Athletic director Flag of the United States.svg Steve Moniaci
Head coach Flag of the United States.svg Nick Whiting
Assistant coach Flag of the United States.svg Quentin Boric
Assistant coach Flag of the United States.svg Howard Sturgeon

NCAA Year-by-year results

Source: [6] [7] [8] [9]

SeasonConferenceCoachOverallConferenceNotes
GamesWinLossTieGamesWinLossTie
1986IndependentDavid Swonke6060-----
1987IndependentDavid Swonke7070-----
David Swonke130130----Program discontinued
2006 Red River Athletic Conference Misty Jones1711609430Conference tournament runner-up
2007IndependentMisty Jones191153-----
2008IndependentMisty Jones17971-----
2009 Great West Conference Misty Jones219936312
2010Great West ConferenceMisty Jones2271326240Conference tournament champions
2011Great West ConferenceMisty Jones2010735611
2012Great West ConferenceMisty Jones2010735410
2013 Southland Conference Misty Jones19512212471
2014SouthlandMisty Jones22107511713 SLC tournament champion, NCAA tournament first round
2015SouthlandMisty Jones17106111830
2016SouthlandMisty Jones221011111551
2017SouthlandMisty Jones22107511713 SLC tournament champion, NCAA tournament first round
2018SouthlandMisty Jones19108111821
2019SouthlandMisty Jones18315011290
2020SouthlandMisty Jones15310211371
Misty Jones28512513228----
2021SouthlandChris Dodd19414112480
2022SouthlandChris Dodd20710312651
2023SouthlandChris Dodd18711010460
Chris Dodd47 19 32 6 ----

(Results reflect games through Nov 3, 2023.)

Post season appearances

Houston Christian Huskies in the NCAA Tournament

YearRecordPctNotes
2014 0–5.000College Station, TX Regional; Lost to #3 Texas A&M (0–5)
2016 0–4.000Stanford, CA Regional; Lost to #1 Stanford (0–5)
TOTALS0–2 [10] .0002 NCAA Division I Tournament Appearances

Note: Houston Baptist University changed its name to Houston Christian University on September 21, 2022.


Awards and honors

Sources: [11] [12] [13]

All Region selections

Academic All District

Southland Conference

All Conference First Team

  • Sabriah Spencer 2015
  • Blake Martin 2015
  • Baylii Bieke 2018
  • Kat Lazor 2023

All Conference Second Team

  • Natalie Hager 2014
  • Kristi O'Brien 2014
  • Lindsay Matlock 2014
  • Elizabeth Adams 2015
  • Baylii Bieke 2017
  • Ellee Hall 2017
  • Autumn Wildung 2017
  • Sabriah Spencer 2018
  • Ryan Ford 2021
  • Katie Marker 2021
  • Noor Abukishk 2021
  • Mia Salas 2022
  • Kat Lazor 2022
  • Alexa Huerta 2023

All Conference Third Team

  • Megan Rickert 2020
  • Mia Salas 2021
  • Talin Rizo 2021

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