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Lobos and Spartans meet again in MW Tournament

30 OCT 2018: The 2018 Mountain West Women's Soccer Championship takes place at Spartan Soccer Complex in San Jose, CA. Timothy Nwachukwu/NCAA Photos30 OCT 2018: The 2018 Mountain West Women's Soccer Championship takes place at Spartan Soccer Complex in San Jose, CA. Timothy Nwachukwu/NCAA Photos
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NEW MEXICO
LOBOS
9-7-1 (5-4-1 MW)
SAN JOSE STATE
SPARTANS
7-8-4 (5-4-2 MW)

Tuesday, November 5 – 2 p.m.
Boas Soccer Complex | Boise, Idaho
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Kicking Off
And they meet again! Dating back to 2015, the University of New Mexico and San José State University women’s soccer teams have met in the Mountain West Tournament three times. Tuesday’s clash in the tournament’s opening round will be the fourth. In the most-recent three meetings there have been two ties and a single one-goal game.

The two ties have seen a different team emerging on penalty kicks with SJSU advancing to the championship on PKs in 2015 (3-1) and UNM exacting revenge and advancing to the title game in 2017 (5-3). The meeting last year came in the championship game and saw the Spartans advance to the NCAA Tournament with a 1-0 win.

This year, the Lobos and Spartans will meet in the opening round as UNM is the No. 4-seed and SJSU the No. 5-seed in the tournament. The Lobos enter with a 10-7-1 overall record and a 6-4-1 mark in league play. The Spartans went 7-8-4 overall in the regular season and posted a 5-4-2 record in MW action.

It will have been a mere 11 days since the two teams have faced off with their regular season meeting resulting in a 2-0 win in Albuquerque for San José State. That win pushed the winning streak for the Spartans against the Lobos to three games. The last time the Lobos beat SJSU outright was back in 2016.
 
UNM News and Notes
Lobos Fill Up All-MW Teams once more
For the second-straight year, the UNM women’s soccer team placed five players on the various All-MW Teams. Repeating as All-MW honorees from a year ago are Jessie Hix (First Team) and Gwen Maly (Second Team). Leilani Baker (Second Team), Jadyn Edwards (Second Team) and Alexa Kirton (Second Team) each received their first plaudits.

Hix Joins Rare Company
In being named as an All-MW First Team performer for the third time in her career, Jessie Hix is now just the second Lobo all-time in women’s soccer to be a three-time All-MW First Team honoree. Hix joins former standout Jennifer Williams, who accomplished the feat in 2009, 2010 and 2011. Hix is also the 18th player all-time in MW history to be at least a three-time first team honoree.

Hat Trick for Edwards
Sophomore forward Jadyn Edwards took home the final MW Offensive Player of the Week honor of the regular season after she posted a hat trick and seven total points against San Diego State. The hat trick was the first in the Mountain West since 2017, and the first at UNM since 2014.

Baker Named MW Offensive Player of the Week
The Lobos scored six goals across their two games last week and Leilani Baker was in the middle of half of them as she scored twice and registered an assist as well. Her five-point week helped the Lobos go 2-0 and jump into a tie for first place, but it also netted the Rio Rancho native her first career MW Offensive Player of the Week honor.

Walters’ breakout game
True freshman Maysa Walters has emerged as a player to be reckoned with and has gained more time on the pitch. With the playing experience, Walters is also producing. In the Lobos’ 3-1 win over Nevada, Walters had a hand in all three goals as she dished out two assists and scored a goal. The four-point effort is a career-best for the young player from Billings, Mont.

Balanced Scoring
Last season, the Lobos set a new program record for goals with 45. An impressive note to that record was the fact that the team had 13 different goal scorers. This season, the Lobos have put forth another balanced scoring attack. With 28 goals to this point of the season, there have been seven different goal scorers. Six of those have three or more goals and three of those have six..

Between the Pipes
Going back to last season, the Lobos have had quality options of goalkeeper with Emily Johnson and Malia Vanisi equally as capable. Last year, Johnson received a majority of the time in goal for the Lobos and started the first two games this season, which included an impressive 1-0 shutout of then-ranked No. 22 Texas Tech, but an injury has sidelined Johnson opening the door for Vanisito step in.

In the 16 games that Vanisi has played, she has allowed 17 goals and posted 78 saves while registering five shutouts.

Combined, Johnson and Vanisi have turned in six clean sheets. Last season, the Lobos had just one defensive shutout.

One-Goal Difference
Thus far, 11 of the 18 games played by the Lobos this season have been one-goal games. In those games, the Lobos are 6-5. Last season, the Lobos played 12 one-goal games and posted a 7-5 record.

EJ Named MW Defensive Player of the Week
Senior goalkeeper Emily Johnson earned the first MW Defensive Player of the Week award for the 2019 season after she withstood an unrelenting offensive attack by the No.22-ranked Texas Tech Red Raiders for the entirety of the 90-minute match en route to a clean sheet.

In the first half, Johnson faced 10 shots and made three saves. In the second half, with the Lobos holding a 1-0 lead, Johnson was forced to face 12 shots and made four more saves. The individual shutout posted by Johnson was her eighth as the Lobo goalkeeper and the weekly conference plaudit was the second in her career as well.

Knocking Off Nationally-Ranked Foe
Historically, the Lobos have played 33 matches against a ranked opponent coming into the 2019 season. All-time the Lobos’ record vs. ranked opponents was 4-25-5. Coming off of their NCAA Second Round run a year ago, UNM’s first opponent, the Texas Tech Red Raiders, were ranked No. 22 in the United Soccer Coaches Preseason Poll.

This year’s meeting marked the fourth time that the Lobos would play the Red Raiders when they were ranked. In those games, the Lobos were 0-3-0, but a “1” was added to the win column for the Lobos after they pulled off a 1-0 upset win of the Red Raiders.

The win snapped what was a five-game losing streak to the Red Raiders and was the first win for the Lobos over a ranked opponent since 2010 when they beat No. 8-ranked BYU.

Hix Knocking on Door of Top-5 in Goals
A two-time All-Mountain West First Team selection, Jessie Hix has turned in a stellar career thus far for her hometown team. Her prowess on the pitch is most evident offensively. For her career, Hix has found the back of the net 17 times to place her currently tied for fifth all-time at UNM. Thus far in her senior campaign, Hix has scored three goals.

Garcia and Game-Winners
Sophomore forward Alesia Garcia wasted little time in establishing herself as one of the top scoring threats in the MW as she ranked in a tie for second with seven goals. While any goal is important, all but two of Garcia’s were extremely important as they ended up being game-winning goals. Her five game-winners as a freshman were tied for the second-most by a Lobo in a season and already place her in a tie for sixth on the career list.

Garcia has wasted no time in adding to her total as her penalty kick goal in the waining seconds of the first half against No. 22-ranked Texas Tech stood up as the game-winner. Garcia, now with six career game-winners to her credit is tied for fifth all-time.

Road Warriors
Home games were kind to the Lobos last season as they went 8-1-1 while playing at the UNM Soccer Complex, but this year, the Lobos will be forced to be road warriors as 11 of their 18 scheduled regular season games will take place away from the Duke City. The Lobos are now through with their regular season away game slate and posted a 5-5-0 record in true road games and an 0-1-0 record at a neutral site.