Exhibition Match
NM State (0-0-0, 0-0-0 CUSA) vs. Cochise College (0-0-0)
Thursday, Aug. 10 | 7:00 p.m. (MT) | Soccer Athletic Complex | Las Cruces, N.M.
LAS CRUCES, N.M. – Success breeds expectations. Coming off their first conference title and NCAA tournament appearance in program history, Head Coach
Rob Baarts and his staff now turn to a new season, in a new conference with new foes, looking to take the NM State soccer program to new heights.
NM State kicks off the 2023 season with an exhibition match against Cochise College, an NJCAA team from Sierra Vista, Ariz. Kick-off from the NM State Soccer Athletic Complex is scheduled for 7 p.m. on Thursday, August 10th. Admission to the exhibition is free for all fans.
Last year, the Apaches posted an 11-4 record, advancing to the NJCAA Region I title game.
2022 Review
- The 2022 campaign saw the NM State program reach new heights – a school record 13 wins, the first undefeated (7-0-2) season at home and the first conference titles and NCAA postseason appearances for the young program, first established in 2009.
- Loma McNeese became the first Aggie to earn first team all-conference honors since 2017 (fourth overall); she also vaulted herself into the NM State record book in various single-season categories – game-winning goals (3; tied-second), goals (10; tied-third in program history) and points (25; tied-third).
- Makenna Gottschalk recorded 91 saves, the third-most single-season saves in program history, also setting new single-season records for shutouts (11), wins (13), and save percentage (.843). After recording three straight shutouts in the 2022 WAC Tournament including a 1-0 win in the WAC Championship game against Utah Valley, she was named the WAC Tournament MVP – the first such honor in NM State history.
- Gottschalk, Xitlaly Hernandez and Landy Williams were named All-Conference second team selections; Gottschalk, Hernandez, McNeese, Sofia Beerworth and Tati Jerman were the five Aggies named to the 2022 WAC All-Tournament team.
- NM State battled for all ninety minutes in their NCAA Tournament matchup with Mississippi State. Falling behind 1-0 late in the first half, Loma McNeese slipped a ball past the Lady Bulldogs' goalkeeper to even things at one apiece. Mere minutes before the game would head to overtime, Mississippi State scored their second goal of the afternoon, securing a 2-1 victory.
Watch the Throne
A standout season does not a career make – luckily for
Loma McNeese and
Xitlaly Hernandez, they've provided outstanding offensive impact throughout their time with the program. Heading into the season, the pair have already breached the top-ten lists in multiple offensive categories, with room to climb even higher.
- Loma McNeese currently sits in seventh place on the career goals list with 13, needing just two to tie Yolanda McMilion for sixth all-time. Also sitting seventh in points, she is three points away from a tie for sixth place.
- One game-winning goal this season moves McNeese into a four-way tie for second place, and she sits tenth in career shots with room to race the record books.
- Xitlaly Hernandez sports nine career goals, needing one this season to enter a tie with Crystal Burns for eighth-most all-time. Totaling 100 career shots, Hernandez needs just one shot to enter a three-way tie for sixth, as well as one assist before moving into a three-way tie for second place on the career assists list.
New Places, New and Old Faces
As the Aggies head into a new conference for the first time in the program's history, lots of change is expected.
Makenna Gottschalk, the Aggies' all-time leader in saves, graduated and now plays professionally in Austria for FC Pinzgau. 2023 All-WAC Second Team defender
Landy Williams has also moved onto her post-NM State career, joining Gottschalk in suiting up to play for FC Pinzgau.
One area that should provide plenty of familiarity for the Aggies is the offensive end. Following a season with 32 goals scored, NM State returns 94% of its offensive production – including 86% of the team's assists from a season ago.
The Aggies also welcome a slew of newcomers – nine in total – who look to make their mark while wearing the Crimson & White.
Ariana Leamons joins NM State after competing at the JUCO level for two seasons with Phoenix College, totaling 42 goals and 35 assists in just 39 games. A 2022 NJCAA Division II All-American, she helped her school to an 18-2-1 record and their second NJCAA Divison II Championship.
Emma O'Neill comes to Las Cruces via the Sun City and El Paso High School, where she earned the 2022 District 1-5A defensive MVP along with a Second Team All-City nod. In 2023 she helped her school to a 21-5 record and their second straight 5A Regional appearance after recording 14 goals (second on the team) and seven assists.
Louisiana transfer
Carolina Rodriguez adds experience to the NM State backline, appearing in 33 games (seven starts) over two seasons with the Ragin' Cajuns. Before making her way to the U.S., Rodriguez was a member Zaragoza CFF of the Segunda Federación – a second-tier women's soccer league in Spain – where she helped her team to league championships in 2017-18 and 2019-20.
Guerreras del Fútbol
Despite losing their top two student-athletes by minutes played, the Aggies return a strong core who played at least 75% of the team's total minutes –
Mya Hammack,
Loma McNeese,
Brooke Schultz,
Xitlaly Hernandez and
Bianca Chacon earned that distinction on the field last season, and look to lead NM State into a new year filled with new battles and new challenges.
Missed But Not Forgotten
Just a short time ago, the NM State soccer program lost an important member of its family. On July 11, junior defender
Thalia Chaverria suddenly passed away at the age of 20. Thalia was entering her third season with the program.
Head Coach
Rob Baarts said "T was an inspiration and rock to this team. She will be missed but not forgotten. Her spirit will be with us every day, on and off the pitch."
True to Coach Baarts' word, Thalia will not be forgotten as the team will honor her with a patch worn on the shoulder of each Aggie this season. The patch will feature Thalia's number on the field (2) and her initials (TC) in white text surrounded by a black circle.
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