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ATHLETIC VISION
Louisiana Tech University will be a conference leader in performance by investing strategically in student-athletes’
ATHLETIC MISSION STATEMENT
Embody excellence in everything we do.
Develop student-athletes to maximize their potential in mind, body and spirit.
Bring pride, admiration, and loyalty to the University family, community and state.
Win with integrity.
QUICK FACTS LOUISIANA TECH
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION
Location: Ruston, La.
Founded: 1894
Enrollment: 12,039 (as of Fall 2024)
Nickname: Bulldogs
School Colors: Blue and Red
Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: CUSA (since 2013)
President: Dr. Jim Henderson
Athletics Director: Ryan Ivey
SWA: Mary Kay Hungate
Faculty Athletic Rep: Dr. Donna Thomas
Athletics Department Phone: (318) 257-4111
Soccer Office Phone: (318) 257-4778
STAFF INFORMATION
Head Coach: Steve Voltz (University of Florida, 1999)
8/4 at ULM (Exh.) Monroe, La. Complete 8/10 at Central Arkansas (Exh.) Conway, Ark. Complete 8/16 at Nicholls Thibodaux, La. T, 0-0 8/18 at UL-Lafayette Lafayette, La. T, 0-0 8/22 SOUTH ALABAMA Ruston, La. L, 0-2 8/25 GRAMBLING Ruston, La. T, 3-3 8/29 JACKSON STATE Ruston, La. W, 4-1 9/1 ARKANSAS STATE Ruston, La. W, 1-0 9/5 MISSISSIPPI STATE Ruston, La. Canceled 9/8 at Texas A&M College Station, Texas L, 0-2 9/13 at Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. L, 0-4
9/20 WESTERN KENTUCKY* Ruston, La. T, 0-0
9/26 at Kennesaw State* Kennesaw, Ga. T, 0-0 9/29 at Jacksonville State* Jacksonville, Ala. L, 0-4
10/6 SAM HOUSTON* Ruston, La. L, 1-2 10/9 FIU* Ruston, La. L, 0-3 10/13 LIBERTY* Ruston, La. L, 0-2 10/19 at UTEP* El Paso, Texas L, 1-2
10/27 NEW MEXICO STATE* Ruston, La. L ,1-2 11/1 at Middle Tennessee* Murfreesboro, Tenn. L, 1-4
* Denotes CUSA Match
ROBERT MACK CARUTHERS FIELD
ORIGIN BANK SOFTBALL & SOCCER COMPLEX
Is a two-story facility that stands between Dr. Billy Bundrick Field and Robert Mack Caruthers Field.
The first floor features an athletic training room that serves the needs of both Bulldog teams on a daily basis.
The space consists of treatment tables, rehab equipment, offices and cold tubs.
The second floor features coaches’ offices for both softball and soccer, overlooking their respective fields.
There is a shared conference room, locker room for coaches, as well as a soccer team meeting room with 44 theater-style chairs that is immediately adjacent to their locker room and nutrition area.
Outside of the facility is a ticket booth that serves as the main entry point for both fields as well as a courtyard that serves as a gathering space prior to games.
First Match: vs. ETBU (8/20/21)
First win: ETBU (8/20/21)
First Goal: Lauren Egbuloniu vs. ETBU (2/20/21)
Fastest Goal: Maci Geltmeier 53 seconds assist by Carmen Suarez and Autumn Woodard vs. Southeastern (10/3/21)
Latest Goal: Kyra Taylor 18’ vs. New Mexico State (10/27/2024)
Most goals: 9 vs ETBU (8/20/21)
Best home record: 5-2-2 (2018)
Shutouts: 10
Largest Crowd: 385 vs UAB (10/23/22)
FACILITY INFO
Named in honor of former Petroleum Engineering professor Dr. Robert Caruthers.
The playing surface is natural grass and fully enclosed with retaining walls and fencing.
The total seating capacity is 500 with stands comprised of bleacher-style seating with backs and grass berms on either end.
The pressbox houses the in-house game operations along with visiting team media. Cameras are installed for analytics and online streaming.
Restrooms and concessions are available on the west end of the field.
STEVE VOLTZ
Steve Voltz enters his fifth season as head coach of the Louisiana Tech women’s soccer program after guiding the team to its second straight Conference USA Tournament.
The Bulldogs were able to qualify for the tournament thanks to back-to-back victories, a 2-0 home shutout over Middle Tennessee followed by a 2-1 victory at FIU, handing the Panthers their lone home loss of the season. The team would go on to host the CUSA Women’s Soccer Championship for the first time in program history, advancing to the semifinals after a 1-0 shutout against WKU. It marked the first time since 2018 that
shutout win over WKU. It marked the first time since 2018 that LA Tech made it to the semifinals.
He also played a key role in helping coach the program’s second straight CUSA Freshman of the Year with Kyra Taylor taking home the honor. Taylor, along with Josie Studer, were named First Team All-CUSA while Lauren Egbuloniu was named Third Team All-CUSA. For Studer, she became the first Bulldog in program history to be a four-time all-conference selection.
Harwick played an integral coaching part in 2022, guiding the Bulldogs to their first CUSA tournament bid since 2019, their highest conference standing since 2017, and the most All-Conference Selections and honors in program history.
He helped develop Flavie Dube into the program’s first conference Freshman of the Year. Dube also picked up All-Freshman and Second-Team honors as a forward. Captains Josie Studer and Emma Jones were also named Second-Team and Third-Team, respectively.
LA Tech finished 7-8-3 overall with a 5-3-2 mark in CUSA which also matched the most conference wins since 2017.
In his first season with LA Tech, he helped guide a squad with 18 newcomers, including 15 freshmen, to a 6-8-3 overall record and a 2-4-2 league mark. The team had a strong finish to the slate, going unbeaten in four of their last five matches in Conference USA including a draw with West Division champion Southern Miss and a 4-0 road victory at FIU in the season finale.
Harwick is also in charge of the program’s soccer technology, which includes their Spiideo camera system that aids in analyzing matches and training sessions. He also oversees the SPT GPS units that track physical outputs/ performances of the players.
Prior to coming to Ruston, Harwick spent two seasons as the top assistant for the Clarkson University men’s soccer program in Potsdam, New York.
Prior to his time with the Golden Knights, Harwick was an assistant coach at Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi under Steve Voltz for three seasons. While with the Majors, he helped the team to 23 victories, including wins in the postseason three consecutive years. He also spent two months serving as the program’s interim head coach.
A graduate of St. Mary’s College of Maryland in 2016 with a degree in Public Policy, Harwick spent four seasons with the Seahawks, serving as team captain in his senior year. Over the course of four years, Harwick played in 52 games which included 32 starting nods for the Seahawks.
Originally from Hanover, New Hampshire, Harwick is currently working towards completing an Environmental Policy masters from Clarkson University.
He holds a United States Soccer Federation ‘D’ coaching license. In addition to working for several camps and club teams, he also spent the summer of 2017 as a Youth Development Intern with D.C. United soccer club.
STEPHANIE STARR
@stephstarr1
contributing to this team’s success both on and off the pitch,” Starr stated.
Starr earned a Conference USA Academic Medal in 2020 at UNT and was named to the CUSA Commissioner’s Honor Roll in 2021.
NUMERICAL ROSTER
Madita Ehrig 5-7
Eutin, Germany Johann Heinrich Voss Gymnasium 21 Madeline Gray 5-5
8. William Carey (9/30/05) 4 Robert Morris (9/2/05) 4
Arkansas-Pine Bluff (9/9/08) 4 Prairie View A&M (9/2/09) 4 Centenary (9/11/09) 4 at Grambling (9/1/10) 4 at Louisiana College (8/28/12) 4
LSU-Shreveport (8/21/12) 4 at Grambling (9/4/15)....................4
Grambling (8/30/16) 4 at Louisiana College (8/25/21) 4
Nicholls (9/7/23) 4
SECOND HALF GOALS
1. at Louisiana College (8/28/12) 7
2. Delta State (9/13/09) 6
Southern (9/6/09) 6
Grambling State (9/19/14) 6
5. at Belhaven (9/9/05) 5
Nicholls (10/2/05) 5
Nicholls (9/24/10) 5
LSU-Shreveport (8/23/11) 5
Lewis (8/29/14) 5
Grambling (8/30/16) .....................5 at Alcorn State (8/25/19) 5
CORNER KICKS
1. Grambling (9/19/14) 18
2. Robert Morris (9/2/05) 15 at Prairie View A&M (10/4/08) 15
4. Idaho (10/21/12) 14 Grambling (8/30/16) 14
6. at Nicholls (9/4/09) 13
7. at Sam Houston (9/25/09) 12 Southern (9/22/13) 12
9. Prairie View A&M (8/26/06) 11 at LSU-Shreveport (8/23/11) 11 at Louisiana College (8/25/21) 11
FOULS
1. Northwestern State (9/20/06) 30
2. at Middle Tennessee (10/25/15) 22
3. at Hawai’i (10/26/08) 20
4. Hawai’i (10/30/11) 19
5. UAB (10/23/16) 18 North Texas (11/2/18) 18
7. at McNeese (9/12/04) 17 at Idaho (10/27/06) 17 Idaho (10/14/07) 17 Tennessee Tech (9/2/11) 17 Fresno State (10/21/11) 17
MARGIN OF VICTORY
1. at Alcorn State (8/25/19) .............15
2. Delta State (9/13/09) 12
3. at Louisiana College (8/28/12) 11
4. Grambling State (9/19/14) 9 Grambling State (8/30/16) 9 East Texas Baptist (8/20/21) 9
7. at Belhaven (9/9/05) 8 at William Carey (9/30/05) 8 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff (9/9/08) 8 at Prairie View A&M (10/4/08) 8 at Grambling (9/1/10) 8 Nicholls (9/24/10) 8 Louisiana College (8/26/14) 8
HOME ATTENDANCE
1. Boise State (11/4/10) ................765
2. Utah State (10/31/08) 500 3. ULM (9/9/16) 433
4. Idaho (10/16/11) 432
5. Arkansas State (9/15/06) 425
6. Hawai’i (10/30/11) 388
7. UAB (10/23/22) 385
8. North Texas (10/30/15) 355
9. Idaho (10/2/09) 354
10. Hawai’i (10/14/05) 345
1. 2009 (54g, 45a) 153 2. 2014 (53g, 40a) 146
3. 2019 (51g, 43a) 145
4. 2010 (53g, 37a) 143
5. 2008 (49g, 40a) 138
6. 2005 (42g, 34a) 118
7. 2016 (44g, 29a) 117
8. 2018 (40g, 36a) 116
9. 2017 (40g, 32a) 112
2012 (38g, 31a) 107
TEAM SEASON RECORDS
POINTS
1. at South Alabama (10/10/04) 40
2. at Utah State (11/3/07) 28
3. at Houston (09/03/23) 21
4. Nevada (10/22/06) 20
5. at UL-Lafayette (9/10/04) 19 at Rice (9/28/14) 19
7. at Grambling (10/20/04) 18 at Stephen F. Austin (9/21/07) 18
9. at San Jose State (10/15/06) 17
10. Arkansas (9/14/07) 15 Hawai’i (10/28/07) 15 at Ole Miss (9/10/23) 15
GOALS
1. at South Alabama (10/10/04) 12
2. at Utah State (11/3/07) 10
3. at Stephen F. Austin (9/21/07) 7 Nevada (10/22/06) 7 Houston (09/03/23) 7
6. at UL-Lafayette (9/10/04) 6 at Grambling (10/20/04) 6 Arkansas (9/14/07) 6 at Rice (9/28/14) 6 at Ole Miss (9/10/23) 6
ASSISTS
1. at South Alabama (10/10/04) 16
2. at Utah State (11/3/07) 8
3. at UL-Lafayette (9/10/04) 7 at San Jose State (10/15/06) 7 at Rice (9/28/14) 7 Houston (09/03/23) 7
7. at Grambling (10/20/04) 6 Nevada (10/22/06) 6 at Fresno State (10/19/07) 6 at Charlotte (10/14/16) 6
OPPONENT SINGLE GAME RECORDS
SHOTS
1. at South Alabama (10/10/04) 44
2. at Centenary (9/28/04) 42 at McNeese (9/12/04) 42
4. at Alabama (9/13/24) 40
5. Northwestern State (9/14/04) 39
6. Hawai’i (10/14/05) 38
7. at UL-Lafayette (9/10/04) 37
8. Nevada (10/22/06) 36
9. at Stephen F. Austin (9/21/07) 35
10. at Southeastern La. (9/19/04) 34 at Utah State (10/9/05) 34
SHOTS ON GOAL
1. at McNeese State (9/12/04) 23
2. at Centenary (9/28/04) 22
3. Nevada (10/22/06) 21
4. Northwestern State (9/14/04) 20
5. at Stephen F. Austin (9/21/07) 18 Hawai’i (10/14/05) 18
7. Texas State (9/18/05) 16 at Nevada (10/23/05) 16 at Utah State (11/3/07) 16
10. at UL-Lafayette (9/10/04) 15 at Alabama (9/13/24) 15
SAVES
1. Prairie View A&M (8/26/06) 26
2. at Southern Miss (10/18/14) 23
3. Delta State (9/13/09) 20
4. Robert Morris (9/2/05) 16
5. at Prairie View A&M (10/4/08) 15 at Prairie View A&M (9/23/11) 15 Mississippi Valley State (8/26/16) 15
8. Grambling (9/15/09) 13
9. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (9/14/05) 12 at San Jose State (10/24/08) 12 at Southern Miss (8/21/11) 12 at Fresno State(10/21/11) 12 at Grambling (9/15/13) 12 at Southern (9/13/16) 12 at Alcorn State (8/25/19) 12 at Belhaven (2/9/21) 12
FIRST HALF GOALS
1. at South Alabama (10/10/04) 7
2. at Utah State (11/3/07) 6
3. at San Jose State (10/15/06) 5
4. at Southern Miss (9/3/06) 4 at Stephen F. Austin (9/21/07) 4 Boise State (10/12/07) 4 Liberty (10/29/23) 4 at Jacksonville State (9/29/24) 4 9. Little Rock (10/31/04) 3 Arkansas (9/14/07) 3 at Rice (9/28/14) 3 Northwestern State (8/19/18) 3 Northwestern State (8/21/22) 3 at Ole Miss (9/10/23) 3
SECOND HALF GOALS
1. at UL-Lafayette (9/10/04) 5 at South Alabama (10/10/04) 5 Nevada (10/22/06) 5 at Houston (09/03/23) 5 5. at Southeastern La. (9/19/04) 4 at Grambling (10/20/04) 4 Boise State (10/30/05) 4 at Utah State (11/3/07) 4 at Nevada (11/1/09) 4 10. at Centenary (9/28/04) 3
Northwestern State (9/14/04) 3 San Jose State (10/16/05) 3 at Nevada (10/23/05) 3 Hawai’i (10/28/07) 3 Arkansas (9/14/07) 3 at Stephen F. Austin (9/21/07) 3 at Hawai’i (10/26/08) 3 at McNeese (9/8/13) 3 at Rice (9/28/14) 3 at Mississippi State (9/9/18) 3 UAB (4/9/21) 3 at Ole Miss (9/1/22) 3 at Ole Miss (9/10/23) 3 at New Mexico State (9/17/23) 3 Liberty (11/3/23) 3 at Alabama (9/13/24) 3
CORNER KICKS
1. at Arkansas State (9/24/04) 19 2. at South Alabama (10/10/04) 15 3. at Alabama (9/13/24) 13 at Jacksonville State (9/29/24) 13
5. Northwestern State (9/14/04) 12 6. at Southeastern La. (9/19/04) 11 at Southeastern La. (9/9/07) 11 Florida Atlantic (11/6/19) 11 at Mississippi State (9/4/22) 11 at Baylor (8/31/23) 11
FOULS
1. UAB (10/23/16) 24 2. Nevada (10/19/08) 22 Old Dominion (10/15/17) 22 4. North Texas (10/22/21) 21 5. Hawai’i (10/30/11) 20 Troy (8/24/14) 20
7. Northwestern State (9/20/06) 19 Idaho (10/14/07) 19 9. at Middle Tennessee (10/25/15) 18 Western Kentucky (9/23/18) 18 North Texas (11/2/18) 18 Southern Miss (10/8/21) 18
3. Kathryn Sloan vs. UAB (10/5/14) 7 Connor Barker vs. UTEP (10/11/18) 7
5. Mylene Roy-Ouellet vs. UTSA (10/18/15) 6 Kathryn Sloan vs. UAB (10/23/16) 6 Nomvula Kgoale at Marshall (9/29/17) 6 Nomvula Kgoale vs. Charlotte (10/13/17) 6 Autumn Woodard at Southern Miss (11/1/19) 6
10. Brittany Beddow vs. Southern Miss (10/20/13) 5 Kathryn Sloan vs. UTSA (10/18/15) 5 Kathryn Sloan at Southern Miss (9/18/16) 5 Sophie Fijneman vs. UTEP (10/1/21) 5 Tomoyo Kuroyanagi at Middle Tenn. (10/9/22) 5
9/16 at Grambling State L, 2-3 OT 9/19 vs. Alabama A&M1 W, 5-1
9/21 at Troy1 W, 1-0
9/23 at Southern W, 7-0
9/26 at Centenary T, 1-1 2OT
9/28 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE W, 1-0
10/4 at Prairie View A&M W, 8-0
10/5 at Houston Baptist W, 1-0
10/10 at Boise State WAC T, 2-2 2OT
10/12 at Idaho WAC T, 0-0 2OT
10/17 FRESNO STATE WAC L, 0-1 2OT
10/19 NEVADA WAC T, 2-2 2OT
10/24 at San Jose State WAC T, 1-1 2OT 10/26 at Hawai’i WAC L, 2-4
10/31 UTAH STATE WAC L, 0-1
1 Trojan Classic – Troy, Ala.
2009
Record: 12-7-1 (WAC: 1-7-0/9th)
Home: 9-3-0 Road: 3-4-1 Neutral: 0-0-0
8/21 LAMAR W, 3-2 2OT
8/30 at Arkansas State W, 1-0
9/2 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M W, 7-1
9/4 at Nicholls State W, 4-0
9/6 SOUTHERN W, 6-0
9/11 CENTENARY W, 7-1
9/13 DELTA STATE W, 12-0
9/15 GRAMBLING STATE W, 2-0
9/18 at Mississippi Valley State W, 4-1
9/20 LITTLE ROCK W, 1-0
9/25 at Sam Houston State T, 0-0 2OT
9/27 HOUSTON BAPTIST W, 2-1
10/2 IDAHO WAC L, 0-1 2OT
10/4 BOISE STATE WAC L, 0-1
10/9 at San Jose State WAC L, 1-3
10/11 at Fresno State WAC L, 0-1
10/16 HAWAI’I WAC L, 1-2
10/23 NEW MEXICO STATE WAC W, 2-1 2OT
10/30 at Utah State WAC L, 1-2
11/1 at Nevada WAC L, 0-5
2010
Record: 15-6-0 (WAC: 5-3-0/t-3rd)
Home: 8-4-0 Road: 7-2-0 Neutral: 0-0-0
8/20 at Stephen F. Austin L, 1-2
8/22 at Lamar W, 1-0
8/27 SAM HOUSTON STATE W, 2-1
8/29 ARKANSAS STATE L, 0-1
9/1 at Grambling State W, 8-0
9/3 UAPB W, 3-1
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10/21 at Fresno State WAC
10/23 at San Jose State WAC
1 Adidas Gamecock Classic - Jacksonville, Ala.
2012
Record: 12-5-4 (WAC: 3-3-2/t-4th) Home: 6-1-2 Road: 6-2-2 Neutral: 0-2-0 8/21 LSU-SHREVEPORT W, 5-0 8/24 SOUTHERN MISS W, 3-1 8/26 at Central Arkansas W, 1-0 8/28 at Louisiana College W, 11-0
8/31 at Troy1 T, 0-0 2OT 9/2 vs. Jacksonville State1
0-1 9/7 LITTLE ROCK W, 1-0 9/9 at South Alabama
1-1 2OT 9/14 JACKSON STATE W, 4-0
9/16 at Southeastern Louisiana W, 2-1 9/21 MCNEESE STATE W, 1-0 9/23 at UT-Tyler W, 1-0
10/5 #19 DENVER WAC
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10/7 NEW MEXICO STATE WAC W, 1-0 10/12 at Texas State WAC
2-0 10/14 at UTSA WAC W, 1-0
10/19 SEATTLE WAC
IDAHO WAC
10/26 at San Jose State WAC L, 1-2
10/28 at Utah State WAC L, 0-4
11/1 vs. Seattle2 L, 1-2 1 Trojan Classic - Troy, Ala. 2 WAC Tournament - Logan, Utah
2013
Record: 9-10-1 (CUSA: 4-6-0/7th West)
Home: 4-3-0 Road: 5-6-1
Neutral: 0-1-0
8/23 at LSU L, 0-1
8/25 CENTRAL ARKANSAS L, 0-2
8/27 at Jackson State T, 0-0 2OT
8/30 at Troy1 W, 2-0
9/1 vs. South Alabama1 L, 0-1
9/6 at Louisiana-Lafayette W, 3-2
9/8 at McNeese State L, 2-4
9/13 at Little Rock W, 2-0
9/15 at Grambling State W, 6-0
9/22 SOUTHERN W, 5-0
9/27 at Tulsa CUSA L, 0-3
9/29 at North Texas CUSA L, 0-1
10/4 MARSHALL CUSA W, 2-0
10/6 FIU CUSA L, 2-3 OT
10/13 at Middle Tennessee CUSA W, 1-0
10/18 UTEP CUSA W, 3-0
10/20 SOUTHERN MISS CUSA W, 2-0
10/25 at Colorado College CUSA L, 0-1 2OT
10/27 at UTSA CUSA L, 0-2
10/30 RICE CUSA L, 0-3
1 Trojan Classic -- Troy, Ala.
2014
Record: 13-6-3 (CUSA: 5-4-1/t-4th)
Home: 9-1-0 Road: 3-4-2 Neutral: 1-1-1
8/22 at Central Arkansas T, 2-2 2OT
8/24 TROY W, 4-2
8/26 LOUISIANA COLLEGE W, 8-0
8/29 vs. Lewis1 W, 6-0
8/31 at Eastern Illinois1 W, 3-1
9/5 at Southern W, 2-1
9/12 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE W, 2-0
9/14 at Mississippi State L, 1-2
9/19 GRAMBLING STATE W, 9-0
9/21 JACKSON STATE W, 7-0
9/26 at North Texas CUSA L, 0-1
9/28 at Rice CUSA L, 0-6
10/3 MIDDLE TENNESSEE CUSA L, 0-1
10/5 UAB CUSA W, 2-1
10/10 at Charlotte CUSA L, 0-3
10/12 at Old Dominion CUSA W, 2-0
10/18 at Southern Miss CUSA T, 0-0 2OT
10/24 WESTERN KENTUCKY CUSA W, 1-0
10/26 MARSHALL CUSA W, 2-1
10/30 FLORIDA ATLANTIC CUSA W, 1-0 OT
11/5 vs. UTEP2 T, 1-1 2OT
11/7 vs. Rice2 L, 0-1
1 EIU Tournament -- Charleston, Ill.
2 CUSA Tournament -- Charlotte, N.C.
2015
Record: 12-8-1 (CUSA: 5-4-1/t-6th)
Home: 7-1-0 Road: 5-5-1 Neutral: 0-2-0
8/21 at ULM W, 2-1
8/23 LAMAR W, 2-0
8/28 vs. South Alabama1 L, 0-1
8/30 at Troy1 L, 0-1
9/4 at Grambling State W, 7-1
9/6 NICHOLLS STATE W, 4-1
9/11 at Murray State L, 0-1 OT
9/13 at Arkansas State W, 3-1
9/18 SOUTHERN W, 5-0
9/20 at Jackson State W, 2-0
9/25 OLD DOMINION CUSA L, 1-2 OT
9/27 at Western Kentucky CUSA L, 0-1
10/2 at UAB CUSA W, 2-1
10/4 SOUTHERN MISS CUSA W, 2-0
10/9 at Florida Atlantic CUSA L, 0-2
10/11 at FIU CUSA L, 0-2
10/16 UTEP CUSA W, 2-0
10/18 UTSA CUSA W, 2-0
10/25 at Middle Tennessee CUSA T, 0-0 2OT
10/30 NORTH TEXAS CUSA W, 1-0
11/4 vs. Marshall2 L, 1-2
1 Trojan Classic -- Troy, Ala.
2 CUSA Tournament -- Miami, Fla.
2016
Record: 14-6-1 (CUSA: 6-4-0/5th)
Home: 6-3-1 Road: 8-2-0 Neutral: 0-1-0
8/21 at Lamar W, 2-1
8/24 MCNEESE STATE L, 1-2
8/26 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE W, 3-0
8/28 ARKANSAS STATE T, 1-1 2OT
8/30 GRAMBLING STATE W, 9-0
9/2 at Jacksonville State W, 1-0
9/4 at Tennessee Tech W, 2-1 2OT
9/9 ULM W, 3-0
9/11 at Nicholls State W, 2-1
9/13 at Southern W, 4-0
9/18 at Southern Miss CUSA W, 3-0
9/22 RICE CUSA L, 0-4
9/30 MARSHALL CUSA L, 1-2 OT
10/5 FIU CUSA W, 2-0
10/14 at Charlotte CUSA L, 0-4
10/16 at Old Dominion CUSA W, 2-0
10/21 MIDDLE TENNESSEE CUSA W, 2-1
10/23 UAB CUSA W, 2-1 2OT
10/28 at UTSA CUSA W, 3-0
10/30 at North Texas CUSA L, 1-3
11/2 vs. Florida Atlantic1 L, 0-3
1 CUSA Tournament -- Charlotte, N.C.
2017
Record: 14-3-5 (CUSA: 6-1-3/4th)
Home: 5-1-3 Road: 8-1-2 Neutral: 1-1-0
8/18 at McNeese State W, 1-0
8/20 at Texas State T, 1-1 2OT
8/22 at Incarnate Word W, 1-0
8/24 MISSISSIPPI STATE L, 0-1
8/27 at Mississippi Valley State W, 5-1
9/3 at ULM W, 2-0
9/8 TROY T, 1-1 2OT
9/10 JACKSONVILLE STATE W, 2-0
9/13 at Grambling State W, 3-2 OT 9/15 LSU-ALEXANDRIA W, 3-1
9/17 UTSA CUSA W, 4-1
9/21 at Rice CUSA L, 0-2
9/24 NORTH TEXAS CUSA T, 1-1 2OT
9/29 at Marshall CUSA T, 2-2 2OT
10/5 at FIU CUSA W, 2-0
10/13 CHARLOTTE CUSA W, 2-1
10/15 OLD DOMINION CUSA T, 1-1 2OT
10/19 at Middle Tennessee CUSA W, 3-2
10/22 at UAB CUSA W, 1-0
10/27 SOUTHERN MISS CUSA W, 3-1
11/1 vs. Old Dominion1 W, 2-1 11/3 vs. Charlotte1 L, 0-1
1 CUSA Tournament -- Boca Raton, Fla.
2018
Record: 13-5-3 (CUSA: 5-3-2/t-4th)
Home: 9-1-0 Road: 4-4-2 Neutral: 0-0-1
8/17 TEXAS STATE W, 2-1 2OT
8/19 NORTHWESTERN STATE L, 2-3
8/24 INCARNATE WORD W, 2-0
8/26 ULM W, 4-0
8/29 at Missouri State W, 1-0
8/31 at Western Illinois W, 3-1
9/2 at Graceland W, 4-1
9/6 GRAMBLING STATE W, 3-0
9/9 at Mississippi State L, 0-3
9/16 at UAB CUSA L, 0-1
9/21 OLD DOMINION CUSA W, 3-2 OT 9/23 WESTERN KENTUCKY CUSA W, 2-1
9/28 at Florida Atlantic CUSA L, 0-1
9/30 at FIU CUSA T, 2-2 2OT
10/7 at Rice CUSA L, 0-3
10/11 UTEP CUSA W, 1-0 OT
10/14 UTSA CUSA W, 3-2
10/21 at Marshall CUSA T, 2-2 2OT
10/26 SOUTHERN MISS CUSA W, 2-0
10/31 at Old Dominion1 W, 3-2 OT
11/2 vs. North Texas1 T, 1-1 2OT
1 CUSA Tournament -- Norfolk, Va.
2019
Record: 13-4-3 (CUSA: 5-4-1/t-6th)
Home: 4-1-1 Road: 9-3-1 Neutral: 0-0-1
8/23 at Southeastern Louisiana W, 1-0
8/25 at Alcorn State W, 15-0
8/26 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff W, 3-0
8/27 at LSU-Alexandria W, 2-1
8/30 at ULM W, 5-1
9/1 at Northwestern State W, 3-1 9/6 MCNEESE STATE W, 3-2 2OT 9/8 at Montevallo W, 3-1 9/11 at Grambling State^ T, 1-1
at
at
FIU CUSA W, 3-1
2020-21
Record: 9-7-0 (CUSA: 1-5-0/t-6th West)
at Texas Woman’s
at Nicholls State
1-0 2/16 at Spring Hill
6-1 2/28 at UTEP CUSA
3/1 at McMurry
3-1 3/5 UTSA CUSA
3/12 at North Texas CUSA
2021
Record: 6-8-3 (CUSA: 2-4-2/t-6th West)
1-0
Home: 4-3-1 Road: 2-5-2 Neutral: 0-0-0 8/20 EAST TEXAS BAPTIST W, 9-0 8/22 at Murray State L, 2-3
8/25 at Louisiana College W, 4-0 8/27 at McNeese State L, 0-2 9/1 at Northwestern State T,0-0 2OT 9/5 at Missouri State L, 0-1 9/10 SAM HOUSTON W, 4-0 9/12 LITTLE ROCK W, 2-1 9/16 at UAB CUSA L, 0-2 9/19 CHARLOTTE CUSA L, 1-2 OT 9/24 at Rice CUSA L, 1-2 10/1 UTEP CUSA W, 2-1 10/3 SOUTHEASTERN L, 1-2 10/8 SOUTHERN MISS CUSA T,1-1 2OT 10/14 at UTSA CUSA T, 2-2 2OT 10/22 NORTH TEXAS CUSA L, 1--2 10/28 at FIU CUSA W, 4-0
2022
Record: 7-9-3 (CUSA: 5-3-2/4th)
Home: 5-3-2 Road: 2-6-1 Neutral: 0-1-0
8/20 MURRAY STATE W, 2-1
8/21 NORTHWESTERN STATE L, 1-4
8/26 ABILENE CHRISTIAN W, 1-0
8/28 UL-LAFAYETTE T, 0-0
9/1 at #12Ole Miss L, 0-5
9/4 at Mississippi State L, 1-2
9/6 at Sam Houston L, 0-2
9/9 at Little Rock L, 0-1
9/15 WESTERN KENTUCKY CUSA W, 1-0
9/18 at UTEP CUSA T, 2-2
9/22 at Charlotte CUSA L, 0-2
9/25 RICE CUSA L, 1-4
10/2 FIU CUSA T, 1-1
10/6 UTSA CUSA W, 2-1
10/9 at Middle Tennessee CUSA W, 4-3
10/16 at Florida Atlantic CUSA W, 2-1
10/23 UAB CUSA W, 2-1
10/29 at North Texas CUSA L, 1-2
11/2 Florida Atlantic1 L, 1-4
1 CUSA Tournament -- Charlotte, N.C.
2023
Record: 6-11-3 (CUSA: 2-4-2/4th)
Home: 4-4-3 Road: 2-7 Neutral: 0-0
8/20 at Colorado College W, 3-1
8/21 at Colorado State L, 0-3
8/26 ULM T, 3-3
8/28 McNeese State W, 1-0
9/1 at Baylor L, 0-3
9/4 at Houston L, 1-7
9/6 Nicholls State L, 8-1
9/9 at Ole Miss L, 2-6
9/9 Little Rock L, 1-2
9/15 at New Mexico State CUSA L, 3-4
9/18 Jax State CUSA T, 3-3
9/22 UTEP CUSA T, 2-2
9/22 Sam Houston CUSA L, 1-2
9/25 Grambling L, 1-2
10/2 at Western Kentucky CUSA L, 0-1
10/6 Middle Tennessee CUSA W, 2-0
10/9 at FIU CUSA W, 2-1
10/16 vs Liberty CUSA L, 1-4
10/23 WKU1 W, 1-0
10/29 Liberty 1 L, 0-4
1 CUSA Tournament -- Ruston, La.
2024
Record: 2-10-5 (CUSA: 0-7-2/10th)
Home: 2-5-2 Road: 0-5-3 Neutral: 0-0
8/16 at Nicholls T, 0-0
8/18 at UL-Lafayette T, 0-0
8/22 SOUTH ALABAMA L, 0-2
8/25 GRAMBLING T, 3-3
8/29 JACKSON STATE W, 4-1
9/1 ARKANSAS STATE W, 1-0
9/5 Mississippi State Canceled
9/8 at Texas A&M L, 0-2
9/13 at Alabama L, 0-4
9/20 WESTERN KENTUCKY CUSA T, 0-0
9/26 at Kennesaw State CUSA T, 0-0
9/29 at Jacksonville State CUSA L, 0-4
10/6 SAM HOUSTON CUSA L, 1-2
10/9 FIU CUSA L, 0-3
10/13 LIBERTY CUSA L, 0-2
10/19 at UTEP CUSA L, 1-2
10/27 NEW MEXICO STATE CUSA L, 1-2
11/1 at Middle Tennessee CUSA L, 1-4
ABILENE CHRISTIAN
(LA Tech leads 2-0-0)
2022 Ruston W, 1-0
2020-21 Abilene W, 2-1 OT
ALABAMA (Alabama leads 1-0-0)
2024 Tuscaloosa L, 0-4
ALABAMA A&M
(LA Tech leads 1-0-0)
2008 Troy1 W, 5-1
1 Trojan Classic
ALCORN STATE
(LA Tech leads 1-0-0)
2019 Lorman W, 15-0
ARKANSAS (Arkansas leads 2-0-0)
2006 Fayetteville1 L, 1-2 OT
2007 Ruston L, 0-6
1 Lady Razorback Classic
ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF
(LA Tech leads 3-0-1)
2004 Pine Bluff T, 1-1 2OT
2005 Ruston W, 8-1
2008 Pine Bluff W, 8-0
2019 Pine Bluff W, 3-0
ARKANSAS STATE
(LA Tech leads 3-2-2)
2004 Jonesboro L, 0-1
2006 Ruston T, 0-0 2OT
2009 Jonesboro W, 1-0
2010 Ruston L, 0-1
2015 Jonesboro W, 3-1
2016 Ruston T, 1-1 2OT
2024 Ruston W, 1-0
BAYLOR
(Baylor leads 1-0-0)
2023 Waco L, 0-3
BELHAVEN COLLEGE (LA Tech leads 2-0-1)
2004 Ruston T, 2-2 2OT
2005 Jackson W, 8-0
2020-21 Jackson W, 3-0
BOISE STATE
(Boise State leads 5-1-1)
2005 Ruston L, 0-5
2006 Boise L, 1-2
2007 Ruston L, 2-4
2008 Boise T, 2-2
2009 Ruston L, 0-1
2010 Boise W, 1-0
2010 Ruston1 L, 1-2 2OT
1 WAC Tournament quarterfinals
CENTENARY
(LA Tech leads 3-2-1)
2004 Shreveport L, 0-4
2005 Ruston W, 2-0
2006 Shreveport L, 1-2
2007 Ruston W, 3-0
2008 Shreveport T, 1-1 2OT
2009 Ruston W, 7-1
SERIES vs OPPONENTS
CENTRAL ARKANSAS
(Series tied 1-1-1)
2012 Conway W, 1-0
2013 Ruston L, 0-2
2014 Conway T, 2-2 2OT
CHARLOTTE
(Charlotte leads 5-1-0)
2014 Charlotte L, 0-3
2016 Charlotte L, 0-4
2017 Ruston W, 2-1
2017 Boca Raton1 L, 0-1
2021 Ruston L, 1-2 OT
2022 Charlotte L, 0-2
1 CUSA Tournament semifinals
COLORADO COLLEGE
(Colorado College leads 1-0-0)
2013 Colorado Springs L, 0-1 2OT
2023 Colorado Springs W, 3-1
COLORADO STATE
(Colorado State leads 1-0-0)
2023 Fort Collins L, 0-3
DELTA STATE (LA Tech leads 2-0-0)
2008 Cleveland W, 3-0
2009 Ruston W, 12-0
DENVER (Series tied 0-0-1)
2012 Ruston T, 1-1 2OT
EASTERN ILLINOIS (LA Tech leads 1-0-0)
2014 Charleston1 W, 3-1
1 EIU Tournament
EAST TEXAS BAPTIST
(LA Tech leads 1-0-0)
2021 Ruston W, 9-0
FLORIDA ATLANTIC
(FAU leads 4-3-1)
2014 Ruston W, 1-0 OT
2015 Boca Raton L, 0-2
2016 Charlotte1 L, 0-3
2018 Boca Raton L, 0-1
2019 Ruston W, 1-0 OT
2019 Denton2 T, 0-0 2OT
2022 Boca Raton W, 2-1
2022 Charlotte3 L, 1-4
1 CUSA Tournament quarterfinals
2 CUSA Tournament quarterfinals
3 CUSA Tournament quarterfinals
FIU (LA Tech leads 4-3-2)
2013 Ruston L, 2-3 OT
2015 Miami L, 0-2
2016 Ruston W, 2-0
2017 Miami W, 2-0
2018 Miami T, 2-2 2OT
2019 Ruston W, 3-1
2021 Miami W, 4-0
2022 Ruston T, 1-1
2024 Ruston L, 0-3
FRESNO STATE (Fresno State leads 7-0-0)
2005 Fresno L, 0-3
2006 Ruston L, 0-2
2007 Fresno L, 0-4
2008 Ruston L, 0-1 2OT
2009 Fresno L, 0-1
2010 Ruston L, 0-2
2011 Fresno L, 0-2
FURMAN (Furman leads 1-0-0)
2007 Baton Rouge1 L, 0-2
1 LSU Soccer Classic
GRACELAND (LA Tech leads 1-0-0)
2018 Lamoni W, 4-1
GRAMBLING (LA Tech leads 8-3-1)
2004 Grambling L, 0-6
2007 Ruston L, 0-1
2008 Grambling L, 2-3 OT
2009 Ruston W, 2-0
2010 Grambling W, 8-0
2013 Grambling W, 6-0
2014 Ruston W, 9-0
2015 Grambling W, 7-1
2016 Ruston W, 9-0
2017 Grambling W, 3-2 OT
2018 Ruston W, 3-0
2019 Grambling^ T, 1-1 OT
2023 Ruston L, 2-1
2024 Ruston T, 3-3 ^ -- Match stopped due to darkness
HAWAI’I
(Hawai’i leads 6-1-0)
2005 Ruston L, 0-3
2006 Honolulu L, 0-1
2007 Ruston L, 0-5
2008 Honolulu L, 2-4
2009 Ruston L, 1-2
2010 Honolulu W, 3-0
2011 Ruston L, 0-1 OT
HOUSTON (Houston leads 1-0-0)
2023 Houston L, 1-7
HOUSTON CHRISTIAN (formerly Houston Baptist) (LA Tech leads 2-0-0)
2008 Houston W, 1-0
2009 Ruston W, 2-1
IDAHO
(Idaho leads 5-0-3)
2005 Ruston L, 0-2
2006 Moscow T, 1-1 2OT
2007 Ruston T, 0-0 2OT
2008 Moscow T, 0-0 2OT
2009 Ruston L, 0-1 2OT
2010 Moscow L, 0-2
2011 Ruston L, 0-1
2012 Ruston L, 1-2
INCARNATE WORD
(LA Tech leads 2-0-0)
2017 San Antonio W, 1-0
2018 Ruston W, 2-0
JACKSON STATE
(LA Tech leads 5-1-1)
2004 Jackson L, 0-2
2011 Jackson W, 1-0
2012 Ruston W, 4-0
2013 Jackson T, 0-0 2OT
2014 Ruston W, 7-0
2015 Jackson W, 2-0
2024 Ruston W, 4-1
JACKSONVILLE STATE
(LA Tech leads 4-2-0)
2010 Ruston W, 3-0
2011 Jacksonville1 W, 1-0
2012 Troy2 L, 0-1
2016 Jacksonville W, 1-0
2017 Ruston W, 2-0
2023 Ruston T, 3-3
2024 Jacksonville L, 0-4
1 Adidas Gamecock Soccer Classic
2 Trojan Classic
KENNESAW STATE
(Series tied 0-0-1)
2024 Kennesaw T, 0-0
LAMAR
(LA Tech leads 4-0-0)
2009 Ruston W, 3-2
2010 Beaumont W, 1-0
2015 Ruston W, 2-0
2016 Beaumont W, 2-1
LEWIS
(LA Tech leads 1-0-0)
2014 Charleston1 W, 6-0
1 EIU Tournament
LIBERTY
(Liberty leads 3-0-0)
2023 Ruston L, 1-4
2023 Ruston1 L, 0-4
2024 Ruston L, 0-2
1 CUSA Tournament Semifinals
LITTLE ROCK
(LA Tech leads 4-2-0)
2004 Little Rock L, 0-3
2009 Ruston W, 1-0
2012 Ruston W, 1-0
2013 Little Rock W, 2-0
2021 Ruston W, 2-1
2022 Little Rock L, 0-1
2023 Ruston L,2-1
LOUISIANA COLLEGE
(LA Tech leads 3-0-0)
2012 Pineville W, 11-0
2014 Ruston W, 8-0
2021 Pineville W, 4-0
LSU (LSU leads 2-0-0)
2007 Baton Rouge1 L, 0-2
2013 Baton Rouge L, 0-1
1 LSU Soccer Classic
LSU-ALEXANDRIA
(LA Tech leads 2-0-0)
2017 Ruston W, 3-1
2019 Alexandria W, 2-1
LSU-SHREVEPORT
(LA Tech leads 2-0-0)
2011 Shreveport W, 7-0
2012 Ruston W, 5-0
MARSHALL
(LA Tech leads 3-2-2)
2013 Ruston W, 2-0
2014 Ruston W, 2-1
2015 Miami1 L, 1-2
2016 Ruston L, 1-2
2017 Huntington T, 2-2 2OT
2018 Huntington T, 2-2 2OT
2019 Ruston W, 3-2
1 CUSA Tournament quarterfinals
McMURRY
(LA Tech leads 1-0-0)
2020-21 Abilene W, 3-1
McNEESE
(LA Tech leads 6-5-0)
2004 Lake Charles L, 0-3
2007 Ruston W, 1-0
2010 Ruston W, 4-0
2011 Lake Charles L, 1-2
2012 Ruston W, 1-0
2013 Lake Charles L, 2-4
2016 Ruston L, 1-2
2017 Lake Charles W, 1-0
2019 Ruston W, 3-2 2OT
2021 Lake Charles L, 0-2
2023 Lake Charles W, 1-0
MIDDLE TENNESSEE
(LA Tech leads 5-2-1)
2013 Murfreesboro W, 1-0
2014 Ruston L, 0-1
2015 Murfreesboro T, 0-0 2OT
2016 Ruston W, 2-1
2017 Murfreesboro W, 3-2
2022 Murfreesboro W, 4-3
2023 Ruston W, 2-0
2024 Murfreesboro L, 1-4
MISSISSIPPI STATE
(Mississippi State leads 4-0-0)
2014 Starkville L, 1-2
2017 Ruston L, 0-1
2018 Starkville L, 0-3
2022 Starkville L, 1-2
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE
(LA Tech leads 5-0-0)
2005 Ruston W, 2-0
2008 Ruston W, 1-0
2009 Itta Bena W, 4-1
2016 Ruston W, 3-0
2017 Itta Bena W, 5-1
MISSOURI STATE
(Missouri State leads 2-1-0)
2006 Fayetteville1 L, 0-1
2018 Springfield W, 1-0
2021 Springfield L, 0-1
1 Lady Razorback Classic
MONTEVALLO
(LA Tech leads 1-0-0)
2019 Montevallo W, 3-1
MURRAY STATE
(Series tied 2-2-0)
2010 Murray W, 3-1
2015 Murray L, 0-1 OT
2021 Murray L, 2-3
2022 Ruston W, 2-1
NEVADA
(Nevada leads 5-1-1)
2005 Reno L, 0-4
2006 Ruston L, 0-7
2007 Reno L, 1-4
2008 Ruston T, 2-2 2OT
2009 Reno L, 0-5
2010 Ruston W, 3-1
2011 Reno L, 2-3 OT
NEW MEXICO STATE (LA Tech leads 4-2-0)
2009 Ruston W, 2-1 2OT
2010 Las Cruces W, 2-0
2011 Ruston W, 1-0
2012 Ruston W, 1-0
2023 Las Cruces L, 3-4
2024 Ruston L, 1-2
NICHOLLS (LA Tech leads 8-0-1)
2005 Ruston W, 7-0
2006 Thibodaux1 W, 7-0
2009 Thibodaux W, 4-0
2010 Ruston W, 8-0
2015 Ruston W, 4-1
2016 Thibodaux W, 2-1
2020-21 Thibodaux W, 1-0
2023 Ruston W, 8-1
2024 Thibodaux T, 0-0
1 Nicholls State Tournament
NORTH TEXAS
(North Texas leads 7-1-2)
2008 Denton L, 1-2
2013 Denton L, 0-1
2014 Denton L, 0-1
2015 Ruston W, 1-0
2016 Denton L, 1-3
2017 Ruston T, 1-1 2OT
2018 Norfolk1 T, 1-1 2OT
2020-21 Denton L, 0-1
2021 Ruston L, 1-2
2022 Denton L, 1-2
1CUSA Tournament Semifinals
NORTHWESTERN STATE
(NSU leads 6-1-2)
2004 Ruston L, 0-5
2005 Natchitoches L, 0-3
2006 Ruston T, 0-0 2OT
2007 Natchitoches L, 0-3
2018 Ruston L, 2-3
2019 Natchitoches W, 3-1
2020-21 Ruston L, 1-2
2021 Natchitoches T, 0-0 2OT
2022 Ruston L, 1-4
OLD DOMINION
(LA Tech leads 6-1-1)
2014 Norfolk W, 2-0
2015 Ruston L, 1-2 OT
2016 Norfolk W, 2-0
2017 Ruston T, 1-1 2OT
2017 Boca Raton1 W, 2-1
2018 Ruston W, 3-2 OT
2018 Norfolk1 W, 3-2 OT
2019 Norfolk W, 2-1
1 CUSA Tournament quarterfinals
OLE MISS
(Ole Miss leads 2-0-0)
2022 Oxford L, 0-5
2023 Oxford L, 2-6
PRAIRIE VIEW A&M
(LA Tech leads 4-0-0)
2006 Thibodaux1 W, 4-1
2008 Prairie View W, 8-0
2009 Ruston W, 7-1
2011 Prairie View W, 4-0
1 Nicholls State Tournament
RICE
(Rice leads 9-0-1)
2013 Ruston L, 0-3
2014 Houston L, 0-6
2014 Charlotte1 L, 0-1
2016 Ruston L, 0-4
2017 Houston L, 0-2
2018 Houston L, 0-3
2019 Ruston T, 2-2 2OT
2020-21 Ruston L, 0-2
2021 Houston L, 1-2
2022 Ruston L, 1-4
1 CUSA Tournament semifinals
ROBERT MORRIS
(LA Tech leads 1-0-0)
2005 Ruston W, 7-0
SAM HOUSTON
(Sam Houston leads 3-2-2)
2009 Huntsville T, 0-0 2OT
2010 Ruston W, 2-1
2011 Huntsville T, 0-0 2OT
2021 Ruston W, 4-0
2022 Huntsville L, 0-2
2023 Huntsville L, 1-2
2024 Ruston L, 1-2
SAN JOSE STATE
(SJSU leads 6-1-1)
2005 Ruston L, 0-4
2006 San Jose L, 0-5
2007 Ruston L, 0-1
2008 San Jose T, 1-1 2OT
2009 San Jose L, 1-3
2010 Ruston W, 5-4 OT
2011 San Jose L, 0-2
2012 San Jose L, 1-2
SEATTLE U
(Seattle U leads 1-0-1)
2012 Ruston T, 0-0 2OT
2012 Logan1 L, 1-2
1 WAC Tournament quarterfinals
SOUTH ALABAMA (USA leads 4-1-1)
2004 Mobile L, 0-12
2011 Ruston W, 4-0
2012 Mobile T, 1-1 2OT
2013 Troy1 L, 0-1
2015 Troy1 L, 0-1
2024 Ruston L, 0-2
1 Trojan Classic
SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA (LA Tech leads 4-3-0)
2004 Hammond L, 0-5
2006 Ruston W, 3-2
2007 Hammond L, 1-3
2011 Ruston W, 2-1
2012 Hammond W, 2-1
2019 Hammond W, 1-0
2021 Ruston L, 1-2
SOUTHERN
(LA Tech leads 6-0-0)
2008 Baton Rouge W, 7-0
2009 Ruston W, 6-0
2013 Ruston W, 5-0
2014 Baton Rouge W, 2-1
2015 Ruston W, 5-0
2016 Baton Rouge W, 4-0
SOUTHERN MISS (LA Tech leads 7-2-3)
2006 Hattiesburg L, 0-4
2011 Hattiesburg T, 0-0 2OT
2012 Ruston W, 3-1
2013 Ruston W, 2-0
2014 Hattiesburg T, 0-0 2OT
2015 Ruston W, 2-0
2016 Hattiesburg W, 3-0
2017 Ruston W, 3-1
2018 Ruston W, 2-0
2019 Hattiesburg W, 2-1 OT
2020-21 Hattiesburg L, 1-3
2021 Ruston T, 1-1 2OT
SPRING
HILL (LA Tech leads 1-0-0)
2020-21 Mobile W, 6-1
STEPHEN F. AUSTIN (SFA leads 3-2-1)
2005 Nacogdoches1 L, 0-2
2006 Ruston W, 2-1
2007 Nacogdoches L, 2-7
2008 Ruston W, 2-0
2010 Nacogdoches L, 1-2
2011 Ruston T, 1-1 2OT
1 Ladyjack Soccer Classic
TENNESSEE TECH (LA Tech leads 2-0-1)
2010 Cookeville W, 3-2 2OT
2011 Jacksonville1 T, 0-0 2OT
2016 Cookeville W, 2-1 2OT
1 Adidas Gamecock Soccer Classic
TEXAS A&M
(Texas A&M leads 1-0-0)
2024 College Station L, 0-2
TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE
(LA Tech leads 1-0-0)
2020-21 Commerce W, 2-0
TEXAS-TYLER
(LA Tech leads 1-0-0)
2012 Tyler W, 1-0
TEXAS STATE (LA Tech leads 3-2-1)
2005 Nacogdoches1 L, 0-2
2010 Ruston W, 2-1
2011 San Marcos L, 0-1 OT
2012 San Marcos W, 2-0
2017 San Marcos T, 1-1 2OT
2018 Ruston W, 2-1 2OT
1 Ladyjack Soccer Classic
TEXAS WOMAN’S (LA Tech leads 2-0-0)
2008 Denton W, 2-0
2020-21 Denton W, 1-0
TROY (LA Tech leads 4-1-2)
2008 Troy1 W, 1-0
2011 Ruston W, 1-0
2012 Troy1 T, 0-0 2OT
2013 Troy1 W, 2-0
2014 Ruston W, 4-2
2015 Troy1 L, 0-1
2017 Ruston T, 1-1 2OT
1 Trojan Classic
TULSA (Tulsa leads 1-0-0)
2013 Tulsa L, 0-3
UAB (LA Tech leads 5-4-0)
2014 Ruston W, 2-1
2015 Birmingham W, 2-1
2016 Ruston W, 2-1 2OT
2017 Birmingham W, 1-0
2018 Birmingham L, 0-1
2019 Ruston L, 1-2
2020-21 Ruston L, 1-3
2021 Birmingham L, 0-2
2022 Ruston W, 2-1
UL-LAFAYETTE
(Series tied 2-2-2)
2004 Lafayette L, 0-6
2013 Lafayette W, 3-2
2014 Ruston W, 2-0
2020-21 Lafayette L, 0-2
2022 Ruston T, 0-0
2024 Lafayette T, 0-0
ULM (LA Tech leads 6-1-1)
2007 Monroe L, 1-2
2015 Monroe W, 2-1
2016 Ruston W, 3-0
2017 Monroe W, 2-0
2018 Ruston W, 4-0
2019 Monroe W, 5-1
2020-21 Ruston W, 2-0
2023 Ruston T, 3-3
UTAH STATE
(Utah State leads 8-0-0)
2005 Logan L, 0-2
2006 Ruston L, 1-2
2007 Logan L, 1-10
2008 Ruston L, 0-1
2009 Logan L, 1-2
2010 Ruston L, 0-1
2011 Logan L, 1-3
2012 Logan L, 0-4
UTEP
(LA Tech leads 4-3-2)
2013 Ruston W, 3-0
2014 Charlotte1 T, 1-1 2OT
2015 Ruston W, 2-0
2018 Ruston W, 1-0 OT
2019 El Paso L, 0-2
2020-21 El Paso L, 1-2 OT
2021 Ruston W, 2-1
2022 El Paso T, 2-2
2023 Ruston T, 2-2
2024 El Paso L, 1-2
1 CUSA Tournament quarterfinals
UTSA
(LA Tech leads 7-2-2)
2012 San Antonio W, 1-0 OT
2013 San Antonio L, 0-2
2015 Ruston W, 2-0
2016 San Antonio W, 3-0
2017 Ruston W, 4-1
2018 Ruston W, 3-2
2019 San Antonio L, 0-1
2020-21 Ruston W, 1-0 2OT
2021 San Antonio T, 2-2 2OT
2022 Ruston W, 2-1
WESTERN ILLINOIS
(LA Tech leads 1-0-0)
2018 Macomb W, 3-1
WESTERN KENTUCKY
(LA Tech leads 4-3-1)
2014 Ruston W, 1-0
2015 Bowling Green L, 0-1
2018 Ruston W, 2-1
2019 Bowling Green L, 1-2 2OT
2022 Ruston W, 1-0
2023 Bowling Green L, 1-0
2023 Ruston1 W, 1-0
2024 Ruston T, 0-0
1 CUSA Tournament quarterfinals
WILLIAM CAREY
(LA Tech leads 1-0-0)
2005 Hattiesburg W, 8-0
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TIME
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ALL-CONFERENCE
CONFERENCE USA
2024 Kalli Matlock Second Team
2023 Kyra Taylor First Team
Josie Studer First Team
Lauren Egbuloniu Third Team
2022 Josie Studer Second Team
Flavie Dube Second Team
Emma Jones Third Team
2021 Josie Studer Second Team
2020-21 Elizabeth Doll Second Team
Josie Studer Third Team
2019 Autumn Woodard First Team
Elizabeth Doll Third Team
2018 Nomvula Kgoale First Team
Elizabeth Doll Third Team
2017 Nomvula Kgoale First Team
Haley Laque Second Team
2016 Kathryn Sloan First Team
Nomvula Kgoale Second Team
2015 Kathryn Sloan Second Team
Donya Salomon-Ali Second Team
2014 Kathryn Sloan Second Team
Donya Salomon-Ali Third Team
2013 Caitlin Updyke Second Team
WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
2012 Emily Brennan First Team
Mo Rockwell Second Team
2010 Scotti Culton First Team
Rachel King Second Team Kiva Gresham Second Team
2023 Kyra Taylor
2022 Flavie Dube
2019 Josie Studer
2018 Alexandra Augustyn
2017 Gabrielle Clark
2016 Jaelyn Peeples
2015 Mylene Roy-Ouellet
2013 Marjolein Timmermans
COACH OF THE YEAR
2019 Kevin Sherry LSWA
2016 Kevin Sherry LSWA
2014 Kevin Sherry LSWA
2012 Kevin Sherry LSWA
OUTSTANDING PLAYER
2019 Autumn Woodard LSWA
2016 Kathryn Sloan LSWA
2014 Kathryn Sloan LSWA
2012 Emily Brennan LSWA
NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR
2017 Courtney Tompkins LSWA
FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
2023 Kyra Taylor CUSA
2022 Flavie Dube CUSA
2005 Emily Cleaveland LSWA
HONORS & AWARDS
PLAYER OF THE WEEK
COLLEGE SOCCER NEWS
2022 Lauren Egbuloniu
CONFERENCE USA
2024 Sarah Melén
Dakota Merino
2022 Emma Jones
Lauren Egbuloniu
Sydnee Korchak
2021 Josie Studer
2020-21 Sophie Fijneman
Christina Hjelvik
2019 Autumn Woodard (x3)
Amber Posthauer
2018 Connor Barker
Mylene Roy-Ouellet
Nomvula Kgoale
2017 Kailee Hervey
Monica Gebler
Nomvula Kgoale
2016 Kathryn Sloan
2015 Haley Laque
Kylee Seto
Makenna Johnson
Kathryn Sloan
Donya Salomon-Ali
Taylor Douglas
Mylene Roy-Ouellet
2014 Taylor Dennis
WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
2012 Brittany Beddow
Heather Fitzgerald
Mo Rockwell (x2)
Mette Rudolfsen
Caitlin Updyke
Corina Brown
Andrea Weng
2011 Caitlin Updyke (x2)
2010 Caitlin Updyke
Rachel King
Kiva Gresham
Taylor Dennis
2009 Cat Buchanan
Olivia Lukasewich
Kat McCullough
2008 Cat Buchanan
Scotti Culton
Hikari Kurokawa
Kat McCullough
2006 Denise Wilson
2005 Emily Cleaveland (x2)
Chrissy Haisler
Savanna Russo
ALL-LOUISIANA
2024 Kyra Taylor Honorable Mention
Kalli Matlock Honorable Mention
2023 Kyra Taylor Freshman of the Year
Joise Studer Honorable Mention
Kalli Matlock Honorable Mention
2022 Flavie Dube First Team
Kalli Matlock Honorable Mention
Emma Jones Honorable Mention
2021 Josie Studer Honorable Mention
2020-21 Elizabeth Doll First Team
2019 Autumn Woodard First Team
Jaelyn Peeples First Team
Elizabeth Doll Honorable Mention
2018 Nomvula Kgoale First Team
Jaelyn Peeples Honorable Mention
Connor Barker Honorable Mention
2017 Nomvula Kgoale First Team
Jenna Dages First Team
Haley Laque Honorable Mention
2016 Kathryn Sloan First Team
Nomvula Kgoale Honorable Mention
2015 Kathryn Sloan First Team
Donya Salomon-Ali First Team
Kylee Seto Honorable Mention
2014 Kathryn Sloan First Team
Brittany Beddow First Team
Kylee Seto Honorable Mention
2012 Emily Brennan First Team
Brittany Beddow First Team
Mo Rockwell First Team
Mette Rudolfsen Honorable Mention
2011 Olivia Lukasewich First Team
Scotti Culton Honorable Mention
Caitlin Updyke Honorable Mention
2010 Kiva Gresham First Team
Rachel King First Team
Scotti Culton Honorable Mention
Taylor Dennis Honorable Mention
2009 Kiva Gresham First Team
Rachel King First Team
2008 Brittany Davis First Team
Olivia Lukasewich Honorable Mention
2007 Kiva Gresham Honorable Mention
2005 Emily Cleaveland First Team
Savanna Russo Honorable Mention
USC ALL-REGION
2020-21 Josie Studer Third Team
2019 Autumn Woodard Third Team
Elizabeth Doll Third Team
2018 Nomvula Kgoale Second Team
2017 Nomvula Kgoale Second Team
2016 Kathryn Sloan Second Team
Nomvula Kgoale Second Team
2015 Donya Salomon-Ali Second Team
2014 Kathryn Sloan Third Team
USC SCHOLAR ALL-REGION
2018 Nomvula Kgoale Second Team
2017 Nomvula Kgoale Second Team
Haley Laque Third Team
2016 Kathryn Sloan Second Team
Nomvula Kgoale Third Team
2008 Brittany Davis Honorable Mention
Amy Wolsted Honorable Mention
2007 Brittany Davis Honorable Mention
ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN OF THE
2016 Kathryn Sloan
ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA
2016 Kathryn Sloan First Team
2015 Kathryn Sloan Third Team
ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT
2024 Kalli Matlock
Avery Kyle
Kyra Taylor
Tal Faingezicht
2023 Kalli Matlock
Avery Kyle
Carmen Suarez
2022 Maci Geltmeier
Josie Studer
Kalli Matlock
2020-21 Amber Posthauer
Josie Studer
2016 Kathryn Sloan
2015 Kathryn Sloan
2014 Kathryn Sloan
2011 Olivia Lukasewich 2010 Kiva Gresham
Rachel King 2009 Rachel King 2008 Brittany Davis
Amy Wolsted 2007 Brittany Davis
ALL-ACADEMIC CONFERENCE USA
2023 Kalli Matlock
Josie Studer
2022 Josie Studer
Maci Geltmeier
2021 Josie Studer
2020-21 Amber Posthauer
2019 Kaylee Zettler
2017 Nomvula Kgoale
Haley Laque
2016 Kathryn Sloan
Madison Doll
2015 Kathryn Sloan
2014 Kathryn Sloan
2013 Nicole Jaquemet
WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
2012 Keely Davis
Nicole Jaquemet
Laura LeFevour
Rosie Lethbridge
Mette Rudolfsen
Erica Stewart
Emily Brennan
Lindsay Brough
Paige Dunn
Heather Fitzgerald
Mo Rockwell
Mia Schorpp
Abby Sentz
Caitlin Updyke
2011 Emily Brennan
Lindsay Brough
Scotti Culton
Taylor Dennis
Paige Dunn
Rachel King
Olivia Lukasewich
Amy Quintana
Mo Rockwell
Mia Schorpp
Caitlin Updyke
Chelsea White
2010 Lindsay Brough
Scotti Culton
Taylor Dennis
Mallory Feece
Heather Fitzgerald
Kiva Gresham
Rachel King
Olivia Lukasewich
Mo Rockwell
Mia Schorpp
Caitlin Updyke
Chelsea White
2009 Cat Buchanan
Scotti Culton
Kiva Gresham
Rachel King
Hikari Kurokawa
Olivia Lukasewich
Kat McCullough
Chelsea White
2008 Katlyn Bachan
Cat Buchanan
Scotti Culton
Emily Cleaveland
Brittany Davis
Kiva Gresham
Rachel King
Hikari Kurokawa
Brooke Lanie
Olivia Lukasewich
Kat McCullough
Kristen Sevier
Chelsea White
Amy Wolsted
2007 Brittany Davis
Lindsey Gamill
Tara Gavlak
Kiva Gresham
Brooke Lanie
Alana Lum York
Kat McCullough
Jill Pinder
Erika Rautio
Laura Williamson
2006 Leslie Buck
Emily Cleaveland
Caitlin Crawford
Brittany Davis
Meagan Davis
Ryan Haney
Jill Medigovich
Laura Williamson
Amy Wolsted
2005 Leslie Buck
Sarah Chovanec
Emily Cleaveland
Brittany Davis
Julie Hadzic
Kat McCullough
Savanna Russo
Hayley Smith
Laura Williamson
Amy Wolsted
JOSIE
Utibe Akpaninyie (2006)
Annie Armstrong (2014-15)
Alexandra Augustyn (2018)
Kendall Ayers (2015-16)
Katlyn Bachan (2007-08)
Hanna Banks (2018)
Libe Baneulos (2021-22)
Connor Barker (2018-19)
Morgan Bean (2020-21)
Brittany Beddow (2012-15)
Jade Berbert (2004)
Jean Bernard (2008)
Kodi Bethay (2005)
Jenny Bitzer (2013-14)
Riley Bonadie (2022-23)
Maggie Boston (2020-21)
Bailey Botkin (2020-21)
Corbrielle Boulard (2014-15)
Emily Brennan (2010-12)
Lindsay Brough (2009-12)
Cat Buchanan (2008-11)
Leslie Buck (2005-08)
Mary-Helen Burford (2024-Pres.)
Carlotta Cartelli (2016-19)
Taylor Cassidy (2024)
Chesna Castro (2017)
Alma Cedefors (2020-23)
Sarah Chovanec (2005-06)
Erin Chung (2020-22)
Gabrielle Clarke (2017)
Grace Clay (2024-Pres.)
Emily Cleaveland (2005-06, 08)
Keona Collins (2004)
Alysson Combest (2007)
Katie Cook (2019-21)
Charlie Cooper (2024)
Isabella Cordoba (2019)
Finola Corley (2011)
Maeva Costenaro (2024-Pres.)
Caitlin Crawford (2005-07)
Megan Cuevas (2004)
Scotti Culton (2008-11)
Kaitlyn Cunningham (2015)
Jenna Dages (2016-17)
Klesha Darroux (2019-21)
Hannah Dauzat (2013)
Brittany Davis (2005-08)
Jessica Davis (2012)
Katelyn Davis (2019)
Keely Davis (2012-15)
Meagan Davis (2005)
Taylor Dennis (2010-14)
Aly Dicker (2009)
Nicole Didier (2005-07)
Nicole Dincau (2014-15)
Elizabeth Doll (2017-21)
Madison Doll (2013-16)
Taylor Douglas (2012-13, 15)
Flavie Dube (2022-23)
Emma Duguay (2023-Pres.)
Paige Dunn (2010-12)
Mia Dupuis (2019)
Lauren Egbuloniu (2021-23)
Abigail Edwards (2009)
Madita Ehrig (2023-Pres.)
Kristine Emrick (2016-17)
Olivia Ewing (2024)
Samantha Fabian (2012)
Tal Faingezicht (2023-24)
Grace Fedosky (2019)
ALL-TIME PARTICIPANTS
Mallory Feece (2009-10)
Nicole Fels (2020-21)
Gema Fernandez (2018)
Sophie Fijneman (2019-23)
Alexandra Fiorvento (2013-14)
Heather Fitzgerald (2009-10, 12)
Faith Flores (2019)
Laura Franklin (2004)
Marcela Gallo (2020-21)
Lindsey Gamill (2007)
Katy Garrison (2005)
Tara Gavlak (2006-07)
Monica Gebler (2014-17)
Maci Geltmeier (2020-22)
Sarah Gifford (2014-15)
Madeline Gray (2024-Pres.)
Kiva Gresham (2007-10)
Emily Griffin (2013)
Julie Hadzic (2004-05)
Chrissy Haisler (2005)
Ryan Haney (2006-07)
Brittany Harbaugh (2010)
Jessica Harmon (2013)
Jahmoia Henderson (2019)
Carson Henry (2020-21)
Corina Hernandez (2017)
Kailee Hervey (2013-15, 17)
LaShaundra Hildreth (2004)
Christina Hjelvik (2019-22)
Laerke Holst (2023)
Nicole Jaquemet (2012-14)
Makenna Johnson (2015-18)
Emma Jones (2021-24)
Mazie Jones (2018)
Brook Kelly (2005-06)
Natalie Kelly (2011)
Nomvula Kgoale (2016-18)
Afrah Khan (2020-21)
Rachel King (2008-11)
Lisanne Kleygrewe (2014-17)
Sydnee Korchak (2022)
Hayley Krahenbil (2019)
Maren Kreid (2015)
Karin Kronberg (2019)
Hikari Kurokawa (2008-09)
Tomoyo Kuroyanagi (2020-24)
Avery Kyle (2021-24)
Rebecca Lancaster (2022)
Brooke Lanie (2007-08)
Whitney Lanie (2007-08)
Haley Laque (2014-17)
Blakeney Latson (2016-17)
Alexandra LeBlanc (2016-19)
Laura LeFevour (2012-15)
Anna Lensing (2014)
Rosie Lethbridge (2012-13)
Abbie Lever (2009)
Caitlin Le Roux (2021-22)
Stella Li (2016-19)
Lucy Locker (2004)
Anna Loftus (2020-21)
Lorena Lopez (2017)
Olivia Lukasewich (2008-11)
Alana Lum York (2007)
Leonie Machauer (2020-21)
Morgan Majors (2004)
April Manint (2004)
Caroline Martin (2024-Pres.)
Kalli Matlock (2020-24)
Kat McCullough (2005, 07-09)
Maycie McDougal (2018)
Callie McKinney (2023-24)
Hannah McStay-Fenn (2016-17)
Jill Medigovich (2006)
Emma Mele (2015-16)
Sarah Melén (2024)
Dakota Merino (2023-24)
Taylor Meyers (2009)
Bethany Michiels (2004)
Morgan Miller (2020-21)
Olivia Millington (2014-17)
Bryce Miniefield (2019)
Lauren Mitra (2022)
Kate Murphy (2004)
Candace Novack (2005-07)
Laura Ogando (2021-23)
Gabrielle Parent (2017-21)
Quinn Parks (2019)
Jaelyn Peeples (2016-19)
Madison Pensom (2023-Pres.)
Mirna Perez (2004)
Katherine Peters (2005)
Jill Pinder (2007)
Moriah Phillips (2015)
Jordan Porter (2022-24)
Amber Posthauer (2017-21)
Megan Povirk (2019)
Katharine Price (2018)
Annabel Prior (2013-16)
Stephany Puno (2004)
Amy Quintana (2008-11)
Madison Rabideau (2021)
Lena Radler (2021-24)
Erika Rautio (2007)
Alex Reinhart (2005)
Valeria Rios (2020-21)
Mo Rockwell (2009-12)
Andrea Rodriguez (2018)
Mariah Rojas (2015-16)
Jordyn Rolli (2016)
Mylene Roy-Ouellet (2015-18)
Jezabelle Rubalcava (2016)
Mette Rudolfsen (2012)
Savanna Russo (2005-06)
Cadence Rutledge (2024-Pres.)
Tuva Sallvin (2019-21)
Donya Salomon-Ali (2014-15)
Mia Schorpp (2010-12)
Magdalena Schwarz (2019)
Abby Sentz (2011-14)
Kylee Seto (2013-16)
Kristen Sevier (2008)
Alya Shams (2015)
Charity Simmons (2013-16)
Kathryn Sloan (2013-16)
Hayley Smith (2005)
Sophia Smith (2018)
Au’Dresha Spates (2016-17)
Chinaka Springer (2007)
Erica Stewart (2012-15)
Greta Streich (2021-22)
Josie Studer (2019-23)
Carmen Suarez (20220-23)
Kyra Taylor (2023-24)
Amelia Thibodeaux (2016-17)
Marjolein Timmermans (2013)
Courtney Tompkins (2017-18)
Caitlin Updyke (2010-13)
Charne Van Der Walt (2018)
Kacee Voldness (2009-10)
Meredith VonBeiberstein (2004)
Faith Washington (2014-17)
Kristina Weil (2004)
Andre Weng (2012)
Ella White (2023)
Chelsea White (2008-11)
Megan White (2021)
Alpine Williams (2019-21)
Laura Williamson (2004-07)
Denise Wilson (2005-08)
Sylvannah Winstone (2018)
Amy Wolsted (2005-08)
Autumn Woodard (2019-21)
Landry Worsham (2021)
Kaylee Zettler (2018-19)
Madeline Zuberer (2017)
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If you’ve been a part of the CUSA family for years, we’re proud to have you here.
If you’re new to us, welcome. No matter when you got here, know this: You’re part of more than a college athletics conference. Every school, every town, every alum and fan is an essential part of who CUSA is today, and equally important in taking us to the next level. With unstoppable energy, there are no limits on us.
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WKU
DR. JIM HENDERSON
UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT
@DrJBHenderson
Dr. Jim Henderson became the 15th president of Louisiana Tech University on Jan. 1, 2024. His ties to the institution go back more than 80 years when his father, Clem Henderson, was recruited to play for famed Louisiana Tech football coach, Joe Aillet. His mom, Martha, was a two-time Tech grad.
Henderson previously served as the president and CEO of the University of Louisiana System, one of the nation’s largest University systems. As the longestserving UL System president, he led the Universities of Louisiana in the creation of a strategic framework that charged its member institutions to produce the most educated generation in Louisiana’s history. Through various Systemic initiatives such as Compete LA, the Reginald F. Lewis Scholars, and the challenges associated with a global pandemic and fiscal uncertainty, he developed a notion of System that will continue to benefit each of the nine institutions for decades to come.
Henderson also served as president of his alma mater, Northwestern State University, where he reinvigorated student life and campus culture leading to the highest enrollment in the school’s 135-year history. Before taking the helm of NSU, Henderson served as chancellor of Bossier Parish Community College. During his tenure, the institution ranked among the five fastest growing colleges in the nation for five consecutive years.
In 2012, Henderson was named a Northwest Louisiana Business Hall of Fame Laureate and in 2017 he was inducted into Northwestern State University’s hall of honor, the Long Purple Line. Henderson holds a master of science in administration from University of West Florida and a doctor of management from University of Maryland—University College. In 2010, he completed the Institute of Educational Management at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. He currently serves as
the Chair of the Board of Visitors of the Marine Corps University.
The smartest decision Henderson has made is marrying his college sweetheart, Tonia who founded her own media company after a successful career in advertising. The Hendersons have three children, Reagan, Nicholas, and Alexander who is majoring in chemical engineering at Louisiana Tech; and four grandchildren, Zachary, Miguel, Maria, and Lucille.
RYAN IVEY
VICE PRESIDENT & DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS
@rivey35
On Feb. 29, 2024, in the Club Level of the Davison Athletics Complex, Louisiana Tech University president Dr. Jim Henderson introduced Ryan Ivey as the next Vice President and Director of Athletics. Since that day, Ivey has established himself as a dynamic and forward-thinking leader in college athletics, steering LA Tech through a period of transformative growth, competitive success, and strategic realignment.
In the 2024-25 athletic season alone, Ivey oversaw a department that achieved remarkable milestones both on and off the field. Six teams and/or individuals advanced to postseason competition, and LA Tech captured six Conference USA superlative awards while producing 44 All-CUSA selections. The department also celebrated its highest-ever cumulative GPA on record at 3.267, with 51 studentathletes earning degrees and more than 220 student-athletes recognized on the CUSA Commissioner’s Honor Roll this past academic year.
Committed to purpose-driven leadership, Ivey introduced a new departmental vision -- “Serving people on a purpose-driven path to advance the Louisiana Tech Athletics brand.”
This vision is underpinned by five core CHAMP Values — Connection, Charge, Character, Community, and Competition — which now guide the department’s culture, performance, and daily operations.
With the approval of the House vs NCAA landmark case and the rapidly evolving landscape of college athletics, Ivey has taken proactive steps to position Louisiana Tech for long-term success. LA Tech Athletics announced an expansion of its philanthropic initiatives and launched new fan and donor engagement programs. As part of this forward-thinking approach, the CHAMP fund was created to better align with the modern collegiate athletics enterprise and to make it easier to be a fan, donor, business partner, and student-athlete.
Under Ivey’s leadership, the athletics department has advanced on multiple other fronts. Major facility enhancements included:
• The groundbreaking of the Origin Bank Center for Student-Athlete Success, a transformational academic hub;
• Renovations to the men’s basketball locker room, sports medicine facility, and current academic center;
• Installation of a new football video board and technology updates across the Athletics Village;
• A refreshed LA Tech Tennis Complex, including resurfaced courts and new branding elements.
Ivey also spearheaded the launch of LA Tech Live, a new in-house broadcast and digital content platform, which featured live coverage of 43 home events and a suite of original programming. Meanwhile, fundraising efforts reached record levels, with more than $8.2 million raised, including nearly $1 million in LTAC-specific giving.
Other major advances within the department included a partnership with Paciolan, the leading mobile ticketing, marketing, and fundraising solutions provider for college athletics, to help enhance the fan experience for all Bulldog and Lady Techster athletic events as well as the launch of Blue Bloods, the official student spirit organization designed to ignite school pride, elevate the game day experience, and create a unifying identity fro students across campus.
Ivey came to Ruston with more than 18+ years of experience in intercollegiate athletics with the past 11 as an athletics director at Stephen F. Austin, Austin Peay, and Texas A&M-Commerce.
He spent more than five years in Nacogdoches, Texas at SFA, leading the department through a conference transition from the Southland Conference to the Western Athletic Conference, raising private support that included the launch of the Purple Lights Fund that helped secure the four largest single gifts in the department’s history, and increasing ticket sales by 189 percent.
He also helped complete more than $30 million in facility improvements including the Loddie Naymola Basketball Performance Center, a 42,000-square foot building that houses offices, locker rooms, weight room, training room, and practice courts for the SFA basketball programs. Other construction improvements included a baseball indoor pitching facility, beach volleyball competition facility, indoor golf practice facility, soccer locker room renovations, and more.
Under his leadership, the Lumberjacks celebrated 18 conference championships, three NCAA Tournament appearances, and the 2019 Bowling National Championship won by the Ladyjacks after going a perfect 4-0, defeating top-ranked Vanderbilt in the title match.
Prior to joining SFA, Ivey spent three years (2015-18) at Austin Peay in Clarksville, Tennessee, overseeing the department of athletics and its 16 sponsored
sports. While at the helm of the Governors, he helped raise $6.5 million in gifts which were funneled into facility improvements and the athletic departments budget on top of increase football and basketball ticket revenue a combined 39 percent.
While at Austin Peay, the Governors posted several accomplishments on the court/field including two postseason appearances by men’s basketball in 2016 and 2018, an eight-win season by football in 2017 that tied the program record for singleseason victories reached some 40 years prior in 1977, and a volleyball program that claimed both the Ohio Valley Conference regular season and tournament titles.
His first Director of Athletics position came at NCAA Division II Texas A&M-Commerce. During his two-year stint with the Lions, the athletic programs experienced new heights by winning six team Lone Star Conference championships in the 2014-15 season, the most ever in Lion Athletics history.
In particular, the football program secured back-to-back winning seasons and postseason appearances for the first time since 1990, seeing a 160 percent increase in attendance and a record number of season tickets sold.
Along the way, he helped drive in more than $2.8 million in facility enhancements, including a $1.4 million softball field that saw a first-year program in 2015 finish with a winning record and gain a spot in the Lone Star Conference tournament. He also created the Lions Athletic Club, the fundraising arm of Texas A&M-Commerce Athletics.
Ivey’s first work experience in the state of Louisiana came at McNeese where he assumed the role of assistant athletic director for internal affairs with his efforts primarily focused on growing corporate sponsorship revenue for the Cowboys and Cowgirls.
He spent six years in Lake Charles, the last three of which were as associate director of athletics where he continued his work in revenue generation while overseeing operations for all 16 of the institution’s athletic programs.
Under his guidance, corporate sponsorship yield over $750,000 before accepting his first athletic director position at Texas A&M-Commerce.
Prior to breaking into athletic administration, Ivey served as the director of basketball operations for the Memphis women’s basketball team from 2005-07,
which followed a short stint as an athletics marketing coordinator at the University of South Dakota.
Following his graduation from Memphis in 2004, Ivey secured a position with the Memphis Redbirds – the triple-A affiliate of the MLB’s St. Louis Cardinals – as a stadium operations assistant.
A student-athlete at Memphis, Ivey suited up for the Tigers’ football team for four years as the squad’s punter and holder. Most notable, Ivey held or Lou Groza finalist and eventual three-time Super Bowl champion Stephen Gostkowski.
Ivey earned both his bachelor’s (sports management, 2004) and master’s (sports and leisure commerce, 2010) from the University of Memphis.
Ivey is married to the former Kelley Holt from Fayetteville, Tennessee. The couple has two sons – Jett and Ace.
WHAT THEY ARE SAYING ABOUT RYAN IVEY
Tommy McClelland, Rice Vice President and Director of Athletics
“I commend Dr. Henderson and the committee on an outstanding hire. Ryan Ivey is one of the most well-respected athletics administrators in the entire country. He has demonstrated success every place he has been. Having worked alongside Ryan for over five years, I can attest to his work ethic, leadership, and vision for an athletics department and its student-athletes. More importantly, he is a wonderful person, husband, and father. Ryan, Kelley, Jett, and Ace will be great additions to the Ruston Community. He is a perfect fit for Louisiana Tech!”
Brian Thornton, Western Athletic Conference Commissioner
“Ryan has proven to be an exceptional leader and even better person. During his time in the WAC, he was a huge contributor towards our goals building the league into a premier conference. He is a tireless worker who is always willing to roll up his sleeves and jump in whenever needed. It won’t take long for Ryan to have a pulse on how to take LA Tech to the next level!”
Jamie Boggs, Grand Canyon Vice President of Athletics
“Ryan is one of the best in the business. He is a culture-builder, a strategic thinker, and a selfless, humble leader. He will invest in the people and community at Louisiana Tech and he will move every area forward. Congratulations on an outstanding hire.”
Jeremy McClain, Southern Miss Director of Athletics
“Congratulations to Ryan and Louisiana Tech … this is a great hire for all involved! Ryan Ivey is one of the most genuine leaders in our industry and will positively impact everyone around him. His track record of success at multiple institutions speaks for itself, and that experience will allow him to be a difference maker in Ruston.”
Graham Neff, Clemson Director of Athletics
“I could not be more excited for Ryan and the LA Tech Family – a perfect fit! Ryan’s reputation as an innovator that ‘gets it done’ will be invaluable leadership for the Bulldogs. I am very proud and happy for the Ivey’s.”
Wren Baker, West Virginia Vice President and Director of Athletics
“I have known Ryan Ivey for many years and have been very impressed with his incredible track record of building successful programs and leading with integrity. He is respected throughout intercollegiate athletics and has proven to be particularly successful at hiring talented coaches and administrators. Louisiana Tech is a tradition-rich program and I look forward to watching Ryan help add to the storied history at LA Tech.”
Brent Jones, Troy Director of Athletics
“I am extremely happy for Ryan on being appointed Director of Athletics at Louisiana Tech. LA Tech has an illustrious history of success and Ryan is the right person at the right time to lead Bulldog Athletics into the future of intercollegiate athletics. I have known Ryan personally for almost 20 years and he is a man of character, integrity, vision, and passion. He will do an amazing job and continue to build upon the great work of Eric Wood and Tommy McClelland.”