The Texas Tech Red Raiders are the intercollegiate women's soccer team representing Texas Tech University. The Red Raiders compete in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) as a charter member of the Big 12 Conference. The first team was fielded in 1994, and they play their home games at the John Walker Soccer Complex on the university's campus in Lubbock, Texas. Since 2007, the Red Raiders have been led by head coach Tom Stone.
Texas Tech Red Raiders |
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Founded | 1994 |
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University | Texas Tech University |
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Head coach | Tom Stone (12th season) |
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Conference | Big 12 |
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Location | Lubbock, Texas |
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Stadium | John Walker Soccer Complex (Capacity: 1,500) |
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Nickname | Red Raiders |
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Colors | Scarlet and black[1] |
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2014, 2023 |
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2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2018, 2019, 2023 |
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2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2023 |
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2015 |
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2023 |
The Red Raiders have played in the NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Championship eight times since their first appearance in 2012.
Their outstanding performance in 2023 earned them the 9th spot in the final United Soccer Coaches Association poll. This top-10 finish is the best a Texas Tech team has ever secured in the program's history.[2]
Current roster
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Updated September 19, 2023 [3]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Coaching staff
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Conference/National Awards
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All-Americans
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Third team
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Number
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Player
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Season
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12 |
Cassie Hiatt |
2019
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15 |
Jaelene Hinkle |
2013
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Big 12 Awards
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Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year
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Number
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Player
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Season
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22 |
Kristen Davis |
2019
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12 |
Janine Beckie |
2014
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Big 12 Freshman of the Year
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Number
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Player
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Season
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22 |
Sam Courtwright |
2023
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22 |
Madison White |
2019
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12 |
Janine Beckie |
2012
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4 |
Jessica Fuston |
2010
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Big 12 Goalkeeper of the Year
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Number
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Player
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Season
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1 |
Madison White |
2023
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Big 12 Defender of the Year
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Number
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Player
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Season
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14 |
Hannah Anderson |
2023
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Big 12 Coach of the Year
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Coach
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Season
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. Tom Stone |
2023
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source: [6]
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Season-by-season results[8]
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Statistics overview
Season
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Coach
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Overall
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Conference
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Standing
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Postseason
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Independent (1994)
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1994
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Diane Nichols
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9–5–1 |
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Southwest Conference (1995)
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1995
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Diane Nichols
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12–7–2 |
1–3–0 |
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Big 12 Conference (1996–present)
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1996
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Diane Nichols
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13–8–0 |
5–4–0 |
4th |
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Diane Nichols:
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34–20–3 |
6–7–0 |
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1997
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Felix Oskam
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7–11–0 |
4–6–0 |
6th |
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1998
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Felix Oskam
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7–7–3 |
3–5–2 |
7th |
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1999
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Felix Oskam
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8–11–1 |
4–6–0 |
7th |
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2000
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Felix Oskam
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4–14–0 |
2–8–0 |
10th |
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2001
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Felix Oskam
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4–15–0 |
0–10–0 |
11th |
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2002
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Felix Oskam
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2–17–0 |
0–10–0 |
11th |
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2003
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Felix Oskam
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3–13–1 |
2–8–0 |
11th |
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2004
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Felix Oskam
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3–16–0 |
0–10–0 |
11th |
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Felix Oskam:
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38–101–6 |
17–61–2 |
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2005
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Neil McGuire
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1–18–0 |
0–10–0 |
11th |
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2006
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Neil McGuire
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7–11–2 |
2–7–1 |
9th |
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Neil McGuire:
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9–29–2 |
2–17–1 |
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2007
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Tom Stone
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7–8–2 |
5–4–1 |
5th |
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2008
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Tom Stone
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8–10–1 |
3–7–0 |
8th |
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2009
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Tom Stone
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8–8–4 |
3–4–3 |
T-7th |
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2010
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Tom Stone
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11–8–1 |
4–5–1 |
7th |
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2011
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Tom Stone
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10–8–2 |
3–4–1 |
4th |
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2012
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Tom Stone
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16–6–1 |
5–2–1 |
3rd |
NCAA Round of 32
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2013
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Tom Stone
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18–2–3 |
6–0–2 |
2nd |
NCAA Round of 32
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2014
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Tom Stone
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16–4–2 |
4–3–1 |
4th |
NCAA Round of 16
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2015
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Tom Stone
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15–4–5 |
3–2–3 |
T-4th |
Big 12 Tournament NCAA Round of 32
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2016
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Tom Stone
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9–9–2 |
2–6–0 |
8th |
Big 12 Tournament NCAA First Round
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2017
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Tom Stone
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9–7–3 |
2–4–3 |
7th |
Big 12 Tournament
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2018
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Tom Stone
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14–5–3 |
5–3–1 |
T-3rd |
Big 12 Tournament NCAA Round of 32
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2019
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Tom Stone
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15-4-3 |
6-1-2 |
2nd |
Big 12 Tournament NCAA Round of 32
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2020
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Tom Stone
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5-6-2 |
2-5-2 |
8th |
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2021
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Tom Stone
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11-6-3 |
4-4-1 |
5th |
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2022
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Tom Stone
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9-4-6 |
5-1-3 |
2nd |
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2023
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Tom Stone
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16-1-5 |
8-0-2 |
1st |
2023 Big 12 Conference Women's Soccer Tournament
NCAA Sweet 16
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Tom Stone:
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197-100-48 |
70-55-27 |
Sources:[9][10][11]
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Total: |
277–253–58 |
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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
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References
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External links
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