FULLERTON, Calif.- NM State heads out on the road for the second time along the west coast to take on the Fullerton Titans. With another loss on Sunday, the Aggies will fight to pick up another victory this season.
WHO: NM State (1-7-0) vs. Cal State Fullerton (4-0-1)
WHEN: 7 p.m. MT, Thursday, 9/11/25
WHERE: Titan Stadium at Fullerton, Calif.
Last Year's Record…
The Aggies finished third in the CUSA regular season standings with a record of five wins, two losses, and two ties. They also went 1-for-2 in the CUSA tournament held at FIU in Miami, Fla., after defeating Jax State in the first round to qualify for the CUSA semifinals where they fell to Liberty in the final minutes of play.
Last Game...
NM State lost to New Mexico in the I-25 rivalry at the UNM Soccer Complex in Albuquerque, New Mexico, 0-4. Though the Aggies held the Lobos to a 1-goal game in the second half, three goals in the first half by the Lobos would prevent NM State from making a comeback.
Preseason Watchlist…
Jena Johannes was named to the 2025 Preseason All-Conference team after her spectacular defensive performance last season. With a strong outing against Gonzaga on Sept. 12 and Middle Tennessee on Sept. 29, she was able to pick up two Defensive Player of the Week honors for the Aggies. Last year, Johannes ranked also second in minutes among all Aggie field players.
Guess Who's Back, Back Again…
The Aggies were able to return 22 players from last year's roster and tacked on nine newcomers. Returning in the box is Valerie Guha, who had an incredible season last year as she picked up a Goalie of the Week award against Gonzaga on Sept. 12. Coming back from a severe injury which kept her off the field last year is Bianca Chacon. Chacon previously led the Aggies in season assists before Alum, Loma McNeese. The El Paso midfielder is a strong asset off the ball. This also includes four other individuals who earned a spot in the starting lineup in more than half of the team's contests last season as Marlee Cavitt, Jena Johannes, Meredith Scott and Ariana Ellison make their return. The Aggies bring back a total of 60.6% (11,941/19,706) of the team's minutes from a season ago.
One of Us…
NM State includes just one transfer athlete, Amaya Simoni-Walters, from Saint Mary's College. She competed in three seasons for them and played in eight matches last year. The team also consists of eight freshmen to fill out the rest of this year's roster. These players include Ainsleigh Thomson, Evelyn Grossman, Doriela Norzagaray, Esme Arenas, Arleth Arroya, Sophie Rush, Tessa O'Neill, and Yayu Wu who is from Taichung, Taiwan.
Bianca is Back...
Bianca Chacon, who missed all of last year due to injury, last played a major rrole for the CUSA Champion Aggies during the 2023 season. In 2023, she led the Aggies in assists (seven) and currently ranks second in program history in career assists (16). After a year long recovery, she enters the field for the Crimson and White once again.
Fresh Faces...
Tallying their first minutes as Aggies were Ainsleigh Thomson and Yayu Wu, who both contributed with double figure minutes. With Thomson and Wu making an appearance, four true freshman have now checked into a game ffor Head Coach Rob Baarts this season.
Meredith Making Her Mark...
Meredith Scott has scored four goals in the Aggies' last five contests, dating back to the regular season finale against UTEP (Oct. 31, 2024).
THATS OUR KEEPER! ...
Valerie Guha was named CUSA Goalkeeper of the Week after her 10th career shutout during the first week of play. With this performance, she became only the second Aggie in program history with double-digit shutouts (Makenna Gottschalk, 14). Last week, Guha moved into fourth in all-time saves in program history (153), passing former Aggies goalie Jessica Schutter. Guha is also tied with former Aggie, Loma McNeese, for most weekly awards won by NM State as a member of CUSA. In the first seven games of the season, the German has had three or more saves in the Aggies' matches.
Outstanding Freshman...
Tessa O'Neill has marked her first career goal as an Aggie, punched in the final minutes of play against the Colorado Buffs. She had also recorded her first career assist earlier in the season against Colorado College, swiping away the ball from the Tigers to give a Meredith Scott an open look in the Aggies' season opener.
Against the Titans...
The Aggies currently lead the series against CSU Fullerton with a win over
the Titans in 2023 and a tie in 2022.
acked on nine newcomers. Returning in the box is Valerie Guha, who had an incredible season last year as she picked up a Goalie of the Week award against Gonzaga on Sept. 12. Coming back from a severe injury which kept her off the field last year is Bianca Chacon. Chacon previously led the Aggies in season assists before Alum, Loma McNeese. The El Paso midfielder is a strong asset off the ball. This also includes four other individuals who earned a spot in the starting lineup in more than half of the team's contests last season as Marlee Cavitt, Jena Johannes, Meredith Scott and Ariana Ellison make their return. The Aggies bring back a total of 60.6% (11,941/19,706) of the team's minutes from a season ago.
One of Us…
NM State includes just one transfer athlete, Amaya Simoni-Walters, from Saint Mary's College. She competed in three seasons for them and played in eight matches last year. The team also consists of eight freshmen to fill out the rest of this year's roster. These players include Ainsleigh Thomson, Evelyn Grossman, Doriela Norzagaray, Esme Arenas, Arleth Arroya, Sophie Rush, Tessa O'Neill, and Yayu Wu who is from Taichung, Taiwan.
Bianca is Back...
Bianca Chacon, who missed all of last year due to injury, last played a major rrole for the CUSA Champion Aggies during the 2023 season. In 2023, she led the Aggies in assists (seven) and currently ranks second in program history in career assists (16). After a year long recovery, she enters the field for the Crimson and White once again.
Fresh Faces...
Tallying their first minutes as Aggies were Ainsleigh Thomson and Yayu Wu, who both contributed with double figure minutes. With Thomson and Wu making an appearance, four true freshman have now checked into a game ffor Head Coach Rob Baarts this season.
Meredith Making Her Mark...
Meredith Scott has scored four goals in the Aggies' last five contests, dating back to the regular season finale against UTEP (Oct. 31, 2024).
THATSÂ OUR KEEPER! ...
Valerie Guha was named CUSA Goalkeeper of the Week after her 10th career shutout during the first week of play. With this performance, she became only the second Aggie in program history with double-digit shutouts (Makenna Gottschalk, 14). Last week, Guha moved into fourth in all-time saves in program history (153), passing former Aggies goalie Jessica Schutter. Guha also tied with former Aggie, Loma McNeese, for most weekly awards won by NM State as a member of CUSA. In the first seven games of the season, the German has had three or more saves in the Aggies' matches.
Outstanding Freshman...
Tessa O'Neill has marked her first career goal as an Aggie, punched in the final minutes of play against the Colorado Buffs. She had also recorded her first career assist earlier in the season against Colorado College, swiping away the ball from the Tigers to give a Meredith Scott an open look in the Aggies' season opener.
Against the Titans...
The Aggies currently lead the series against CSU Fullerton with a win over the Titans in 2023 and a tie in 2022. Leading the charge for the Titans is Isabella Cruz, who has knocked in three separate goals, picked up two assists, and recorded eight points thus far .
On the Road Again...
The game between the two opponents will be played in Fullerton, Calif. at the Titan Stadium tomorrow. Fans can watch on the ESPN+ at 7 p.m. MT.
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