
Soccer Takes On Bobcats Sunday
9/26/2010 12:00:00 AM | Women's Soccer
Sept. 26, 2010
FORT WORTH, Texas - TCU returns home Sunday to take on Texas State at 1 p.m. at Garvey-Rosenthal Soccer Stadium.Follow The Horned Frogs
Fans not able to attend Sunday's game can follow it live by logging onto www.gofrogs.com. There you will find a link to gametracker, which is located on the women's soccer schedule page.
All regular season home matches that are not being televised nationally are broadcast live via webstreaming on gofrogs.com.
Scouting Texas State
Texas State comes into Sunday's game with a 5-4-0 overall record. The Bobcats, who have won three-straight matches, are coming off a 3-1 decision over Houston Baptist last Sunday. In the match, senior Britney Curry scored a goal in the 17th minute off an assist by Kelsie Townsend to give TXST an early 1-0 lead. Overall, junior Kelsey Bernard and freshman Felicia Leask netted the other two goals last Sunday for Texas State.
Curry was named the Southland Conference Offensive Player of the Week this week. It's Curry's second honor in as many weeks. She is currently on a four-game scoring streak and leads the Bobcat offensive attack with eight goals and two assists on the season.
Texas State is coached by Kat Conner, who is in her 12th season and has won two-straight Southland Conference Coach of the Year honors. Conner has led the Bobcats to four Southland Conference titles, four conference tournament championships and four NCAA tournament appearances. She has also coached three Southland Player of the Year award winners, one All-America honoree and 48 all-conference selections.
Scouting TCU
TCU, who is 5-4-1 entering Sunday's contest, is coming off a 4-1 victory over UTSA Friday night.
Kim Castleberry netted two goals on Friday night as TCU upended UTSA at the UTSA Recreational Sports Complex, 4-1.
Overall, the Horned Frogs outshot the Roadrunners, 13-10, including connecting on eight shots-on-goal. Jordan Calhoun, who now needs only one more goal to become TCU's all-time leading goal scorer in school history, led the TCU attack with one goal, while also assisting on another. Calhoun posted six shot attempts on the night.
TCU, who is 2-2-1 at Garvey-Rosenthal Soccer Stadium this fall, has been led offensively by Calhoun and Kaylie Garcia, who have both connected on three goals apiece, respectively.