Texas Longhorns women's soccer

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Texas Longhorns women's soccer
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Founded1994
University University of Texas at Austin
Athletic director Chris Del Conte
Head coach Angela Kelly (12th season)
Conference SEC
Location Austin, Texas
Stadium Mike A. Myers Stadium
(Capacity: 20,000)
Nickname Longhorns
ColorsBurnt orange and white
   
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Home
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Away
NCAA Tournament Round of 16
2004, 2006, 2007, 2017, 2023
NCAA Tournament Round of 32
2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2014, 2017, 2023
NCAA Tournament appearances
2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023
Conference Tournament championships
2006, 2007, 2023
Conference Regular Season championships
2001, 2022

The Texas Longhorns women's soccer team represents the University of Texas at Austin in NCAA Division I intercollegiate soccer competition. The Longhorns competed in the Big 12 Conference through the 2024 season and moved to the Southeastern Conference (SEC) on July 1, 2024.

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History

The program played club soccer intercollegiately in the 1980s, including a 1-0 loss to UNC in the 1983 WAGS tournament. It was established as a varsity program in 1993 as part of that year's Title IX settlement. Since then they have won three conference championships – one regular season and two tournaments — and been to 14 NCAA tournaments, making it as far as the Sweet Sixteen in 2004, 2006, 2007 and 2017.

In 2006 the Longhorns finished ranked #8 in the nation, their highest end-of-season ranking ever. [1]

All-time season results

[2]

SeasonCoachOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Dang Pibulvech(1994)
1994Dang Pibulvech 9–7–2
Dang Pibulvech(Southwest Conference)(1995)
1995Dang Pibulvech 7–14–01–3–03rd
Dang Pibulvech(Big 12)(1996–1998)
1996Dang Pibulvech 8–10–24–5–0 6th
1997Dang Pibulvech 10–10–07–3–0 4th
1998Dang Pibulvech 6–9–34–3–3 T-4th
Dang Pibulvech:40–50–7SWC: 1–3–0
Big 12: 15–11–3
Chris Petrucelli (Big 12)(1999–2011)
1999Chris Petrucelli 8–9–24–4–2 5th
2000Chris Petrucelli 12–7–07–3–0 3rd
2001Chris Petrucelli 14–6–09–1–0 1st NCAA 1st Round
2002Chris Petrucelli 15–5–19–1–0 2nd NCAA 1st Round
2003Chris Petrucelli 12–9–07–3–0 2nd NCAA 1st Round
2004Chris Petrucelli 15–7–26–3–1 T-3rd NCAA Sweet 16
2005Chris Petrucelli 11–9–16–4–0 6th NCAA 1st Round
2006Chris Petrucelli 18–4–38–1–1 T-2nd NCAA Sweet 16
2007Chris Petrucelli 16–4–56–2–2 2nd NCAA Sweet 16
2008Chris Petrucelli 13–4–45–2–3 6th NCAA 2nd Round
2009Chris Petrucelli 9–9–34–3–3 6th
2010Chris Petrucelli 11–6–44–3–3 5th NCAA 1st Round
2011Chris Petrucelli 11–9–13–4–1 T-4th NCAA 1st Round
Chris Petrucelli:165–88–2678–34–16
Angela Kelly (soccer) (Big 12)(2012–present)
2012Angela Kelly 8–10–24–4–0 4th
2013Angela Kelly 12–6–25–2–1 3rd
2014Angela Kelly 11–8–44–4–0 5th NCAA 2nd Round
2015Angela Kelly 8–6–44–3–1 3rd
2016Angela Kelly 8–9–11–6–1 9th
2017Angela Kelly 14–4–35–2–2 4th NCAA Sweet 16
2018Angela Kelly 13–5–35–3–1 T-3rd NCAA 1st Round
2019Angela Kelly 11–8–16–3–0 3rd NCAA 1st Round
2020Angela Kelly 7–5–04–5–06thPostseason canceled due to pandemic
2021Angela Kelly 11–5–66–0–3 2nd NCAA 1st Round
2022Angela Kelly 15–3–47–0–2 1st NCAA 2nd Round
2023Angela Kelly 17-5-26-3-1 4th NCAA Sweet 16
Angela Kelly:139–74–3257–35–12
Total:340–212–65

      National champion        Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion        Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion      Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

All-time series records

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Big 12 members

TeamFirstLastSeriesHomeAwayNeutralPostseasonConference TournamentNCAA Tournament
Baylor 1996202110–9–58–3–22–3–30–3–00–3–00–3–0-
Iowa State 1996202125–3–112–1–010–2–13–0–03–0–03–0–0-
Kansas 1996202118–8–38–3–19–4–11–1–11–1–11–1–1-
Kansas State 201620216–0–03–0–03–0–00-0-0---
Oklahoma 1997202118–9–29–2–17–5–12–2–02–2–02–2–0-
Oklahoma State 1996202111–13–77–5–13–5–51–3–11–3–11–3–1-
TCU 1994202110–6–46–1–23–5–00–0–30–0–30–0–3-
Texas Tech 1994202117–9–410–3–36–6–01–0–11–0–11–0–1-
West Virginia 200420212–9–32–4–10–4–00–1–21–1–20–1–21–0–0

Former Big 12 and SWC members

TeamFirstLastSeriesHomeAwayNeutralPostseasonConference TournamentNCAA Tournament
SMU 199420211–6–21–1–00–1–20–4–00–3–0-0–3–0
Texas A&M 1994 20195–19–23–5–21–9–01–5–02–6–01–5–01–1–0
Missouri 1996201113–4–26–1–16–1–11–2–01–2–01–2–0-
Nebraska 1994201010–10–06–2–02–7–02–1–02–1–02–1–0-
Colorado 1996201913–5–46–2–05–2–22–1–22–1–22–1–2-

Home field

Home FieldSeasonsRecord
Whitaker Field19946–1–0
Frank Denius Fields1995–199818–11–2
Mike A. Myers Stadium 1999–present164–53–22
Through 2021

Attendance records

Texas Women's Soccer [4]
#DateOpponentAttendanceResult
1September 26, 2008 Texas A&M 5,585T 0–0
2August 25, 2000North Carolina5,440L 2–9
3November 2, 2001Texas A&M5,376L 0–6
4August 28, 2011Texas A&M4,222L 0–3
5October 27, 2006Texas A&M4,133W 1–0
6September 23, 2011Baylor3,867L 0–1
7September 20, 2002Vanderbilt3,406W 1–0
8August 31, 2001North Carolina3,233L 0–1
9September 27, 2013TCU2,841W 2–0
10September 24, 1999Texas A&M2,597L 0–5
Through end of 2019

Notable alumni

Main page: Category:Texas Longhorns women's soccer players

Current professional players

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