Women's Soccer Travels to Texas State on Sunday
Women's Soccer Travels to Texas State on Sunday

Appalachian State University women's soccer will travel to Texas State on Sunday for its third Sun Belt Conference match. Kick off is set for 1 p.m.

 GAME DAY CENTRAL

at Texas State

Sunday, October 5, 1 p.m. ET
Location

San Marcos. Texas (Bobcat Soccer Complex)
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Last Time Out >>
• The Mountaineers travled to the state of Arkansas for their first two matches in the Sun Belt. The Apps beat previously 9-0 UALR by a dominating 3-0 score and then defeated Arkansas State 1-0.
• After an own goal on a cross from Julia Holz Jenn Bass and Jane Cline netted goals against UALR with Megan Roberson making five saves in the shutout.
• Against Arkansas State, Jenna Caudle netted the game's only goal while Roberson made three saves in her second clean sheet in as many games.

Scouting the Bobcats >>
• Texas State comes into the match on Sunday with a 7-3-1 overall record and a 2-0 record within the Sun Belt Conference. Both conference wins have come against Arkansas State and UALR.
• Lynsey Curry leads the Bobcats in points with 10. Curry has four goals and two assists on the season.
• Tori Hale has eight points coming into the match and has netted three goals and tallied two assists thus far.
• Caitlynn Rinehart has received the majority of the minutes this season between the pipes for the Bobcats. Rinehart has 36 saves and just nine goals against, while carrying a 0.81 goals against average and a .800 save percentage.

Sun Belt Conference Accolades >>
• For the week of Aug. 28, Merlin Beckwith earned Sun Belt Offensive Player of the Week. Beckwith netted two goals in a 3-1 win against Elon in the season opener for the Mountaineers.
• For the week of Sept. 30, Megan Roberson earned Sun Belt Defensive Player of the Week. Roberson made eight saves in two shutouts of conference opponents. 

The Big 150 >>
• The 4-3 overtime victory against Liberty on Sunday, Aug. 31 was the 150th all-time win in women's soccer program history.

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