Chaviers will be on the bench for her second season in 2025. She has spent 10 seasons playing at or above the high school level including a pair of professional stops in Iceland and with the Chicago Red Stars of the NWSL.
In 2024, the Purple and White advanced to their first conference tournament appearance. She helped four athletes gain ALL-WAC honors after the regular season. Mikayla Kendall and Kaitlyn Flanagan were named to the second team and Kimberley Hjálmarsdóttir and Adelaide Wyrzynski were tabbed to the all-freshman team. Additionally, Kendall was named to the All-Pacific region second team by the United Soccer Coaches.
The Texans set several team records on the pitch in 2024. The team's nine overall wins and three conference victories set new school records in their third season. For the first time in program history, the crew post a sub-one goals against average, 0.95. The team defense also set a new single-season high with eight shutouts across the season. The offense was at its best as well, setting a new record with 29 total goals.
After their first three seasons of existence, the Texans notched the most wins in the first three seasons by any team that has originated in Division I in the past 10 years.
Chaviers enjoyed a four-year prep career at Stephenville High School, where she was a three-sport star. She helped the Honeybees to a pair of area and bi-district championships as well as a district title. During her time, she was a two-time First Team All-District selection. She also won District MVP and was named Academic All-State following her senior season. As an underclassman she earned Offensive MVP as a sophomore and honorable mention all-district as a freshman. She was also a four-year letterwinner in track and a three-year letterwinner in basketball. Chaviers made academics a priority earning recognition on the Academic All-District squads in each of her 11 letter-winning athletic seasons.
Following her outstanding prep career, she took her talents to Coral Gables to play in the ACC for Miami University. During her three seasons as a Hurricane, she started all 50 games she played in. During her sophomore and junior campaigns, she started every game, one of three Hurricanes to accomplish this feat during that span. She totaled three goals and seven assists to accumulate 13 points. She had 37 shots, with 19 on goal. Chaviers logged 4,378 minutes during her collegiate career.
Chaviers signed to play professionally in Iceland for a pair of seasons following her collegiate playing days. She played for two seasons for Fjardab Höttur Leiknir (FHL). After a pair of seasons she chose to return to the United States. She spent time with the Chicago Red Stars of the NWSL in 2023 before she suffered a career-ending injury in the preseason.
Following her professional soccer career, she has returned home before joining the staff ahead of the 2024-25 academic year at Tarleton State. She currently lives in Stephenville and is married to Branndon Bledsoe.