STEPHENVILLE, Texas - Tarleton State Women's Soccer opens Western Athletic Conference play this week with their road matchup at Utah Valley. The WAC opener will take place at UCCU Stadium in Orem, UT on Thursday at 8 p.m.Â
The game will be streamed on ESPN+, with stats provided by StatBroadcast. Follow @tarletonsoccer on Instagram, X and Facebook for live updates, highlights and content.Â
Texan Soccer had a record-breaking night on Thursday, defeating Schreiner University 9-0 in their kickoff to Family Weekend. The Texans are now 6-2-2 heading into conference play, clinching the best non-conference record in program history. Four Tarleton State athletes scored multiple goals against the Mountaineers, setting another new program record for the Purple and White. The Texans outshot the Mountaineers 34-1, with 20 shots being on goal, and had a 6-0 corner kick advantage over Schreiner.Â
Senior defender Kaitlyn Flanagan was named the WAC Defensive Player of the Week for week four. This award marks Flanagan's first weekly honor and the first defensive award for the Texans in the 2025 season. The senior was the third Texan to receive a weekly honor in four weeks, following Stevie Reynolds and Jaycie Bass earlier this season. Flanagan has started all 10 games and has played five full matches in 2025, scoring two goals and one assist. She is the only Texan defender to have put goals on the board this season.Â
Bass was named the WAC Offensive Player of the Week for week three. She was the second player in just three weeks to receive a weekly honor for the Texans, her first in her four-year career. Bass has notched three goals and three assists to record nine total points for the season. The senior has started the last eight games for Tarleton State, recording a total of 450 minutes played and was the fourth person to score multiple goals in a game in program history.Â
Reynolds has been a key asset for the Texans so far in the 2025 season. As of Sept. 19, the senior was nationally ranked 1st in total points, T-2nd in total goals, and 9th in goals per game. She was also one of only 10 players in the country to have scored six or more goals in the 2025 season as of Sept. 3. The forward is now first in program history for total goals scored in her Tarleton State career (14), surpassing Mila Bettinelli's previous record of 11. Reynolds was named the WAC Offensive Player of the Week for week one. During their game against Texas Southern, Reynolds set the new single game shot record with seven shots and tied the single game shot on goal record of five shots on goal. She was the only player in the WAC to score multiple goals in one game through week one and was one of 35 athletes to score at least three goals in the first week.Â
Emma Barnes has been a defensive standout for Tarleton State this season. In her third straight starting appearance, Barnes set a new personal career record with nine saves and 18 shots faced against UTEP. The goalkeeper has appeared in eight of the 10 games for the Texans, recording 21 saves and allowing only two goals. Prior to this season, Barnes had only started one match, occurring as a freshman back in September of 2023.Â
Tarleton State Women's Soccer was recently ranked ninth in the Pacific Region by the United Soccer Coaches. The Texans are currently leading the WAC conference in 14 statistical categories and have earned six shutouts in just 10 games this season.Â
Head coach Pete Cuadrado is in his 22nd season as a collegiate head coach and his fourth season with Tarleton State. He began his career at North Dakota State before moving to Wyoming in 2012, and then to TSU in 2021. Cuadrado currently has 193 career wins, securing 25 of those with the Texans.Â
11 new athletes entered the program for the 2025 season, as well as 16 returning Texans. TSU's 27-woman roster includes seven international players from two different countries: Australia and Canada. Â
Eight current Texans have been pillars in building the foundation of the program, competing with Tarleton State Women's Soccer since its beginning in 2022. These athletes include Mikayla Kendall, Rylie Bloomfield, Avery Harr, Kyra Goudzwaard, Kaitlyn Flanagan, Teeghan Dodd, Jaycie Bass and Macy Hellwig. All eight athletes are now academic seniors and will be graduating during the 2025-2026 academic year. Â
The 2025 WAC conference schedule consists of 10 games, with only six teams being active members in the league this year. The 2025 WAC Tournament will be hosted by Utah Valley and will be held at UCCU Stadium in Orem, Utah from November 5-8.Â
Tarleton State will continue its conference opener on Sunday, taking on California Baptist in Riverside, CA at 8 p.m.Â