UTSA freshman goalkeepers Jaelyn Bracamonte (left) and Brilynn Mueller warm up before Sunday’s women’s soccer exhibition game against A&M-Corpus Christi at UTSA Park West. – photo by Joe AlexanderAll three goaltenders on the UTSA roster got 30 minutes of playing time in the Roadrunners’ exhibition on Sunday.
UTSA beat A&M-Corpus Christi 6-0 in a women’s soccer match that was broken up into three 30-minute periods.
Jasmine Kessler, UTSA’s returning starter from last season, played the first 30 minutes. Kessler is a junior from Klein Collins High in Spring, Texas.
Brilynn Mueller was in goal for the second 30 minutes. She is a freshman from Liberty, Missouri.
Jaelyn Bracamonte played the final 30 minutes. She is a freshman from Clear Lake High School in Houston.
With UTSA dominating most of the night, none of the three goaltenders faced a lot of pressure.
Kessler made her mark early on the offensive end. She scored on a free kick from midfield for UTSA’s first goal of the night.