UTSA women’s soccer lineup – photo gallery

UTSA senior forward Izzy Lane playing against Houston in the Roadrunners' women's soccer season opener on Thursday, Aug. 14, 2025, at Park West Athletics Complex. - photo by Joe Alexander
UTSA senior forward Izzy Lane playing against Houston in the Roadrunners’ women’s soccer season opener on Thursday, Aug. 14, 2025, at Park West Athletics Complex. – photo by Joe Alexander
The Roadrunners played to a 0-0 tie with Houston on Thursday at Park West Athletics Complex.

Starters:

00 Jasmine Kessler
4 Leah Varela
5 Taliyah Spain
12 Emelie Ekman
13 Zoe May
15 Isabel Peters
16 Kacey Grahmann
23 Brooklyn Bailey
24 Aaliyaiah Durden
26 Michelle Polo
44 Izzy Lane

Subs:

2 Kameron Kloza
6 Bryn Maxwell
7 Ava Jackson
10 Brooke Viccars
17 Kamryn Watson
18 Maria Reyes
20 Abigail Casey
21 Rylee Miller

UTSA ties Houston in women’s soccer opener; Jasmine Kessler records 11th shutout

UTSA goalkeeper Jasmine Kessler made seven saves and recorded her 11th career shutout as the Roadrunners tied with Houston 0-0 in the women's soccer season opener on Thursday night, Aug. 14, 2025, at Park West Athletics Complex. - photo by Joe Alexander
UTSA goalkeeper Jasmine Kessler made seven saves as the Roadrunners tied with Houston 0-0. – photo by Joe Alexander
UTSA had some opportunities early and their best chance of the night in the final minute on Thursday night.

The Roadrunners weren’t able to put the ball into the net and finished with a 0-0 tie with Houston in the opener of the 2025 women’s soccer schedule at Park West.

UTSA goalkeeper Jasmine Kessler made seven saves and recorded her 11th career shutout.

The Roadrunners took 10 shots on the night. That including three shots on goal: one each by Aaliyaiah Durden, Izzy Lane and Bryn Maxwell.

Brooklyn Bailey had UTSA’s late penalty kick attempt. That came in the final minute of the game on a play that started with a Kameron Kloza free kick led to Ava Jackson being taken down at the edge of the box.

There was a strong breeze out of the south all night. UTSA had the wind at its back the first half and Houston had the wind advantage in the second half. Neither team was to convert that into a goal.

UTSA returns to action at home on Sunday at 7:30 p.m. against ninth-ranked TCU.

From coach Derek Pittman postgame:

I’m extremely proud of our team. We’re tough as hell, honestly.

I have a tremendous amount of respect for their coaching staff and what Ben (Williams), Peter (Mulamba) and their staff are going to do for that team as they move into the Big 12.

I thought our team showed a tremendous amount of resilience and tremendous amount of toughness tonight. It wasn’t our best soccer. We understand that. But you cannot doubt our commitment and our kids’ character on the field and giving effort and really doing a good job.

They had a chance at the end to win it. It would have been nice, the cherry on top. That does not change my opinion of how tough our kids are.

PITTMAN ON PLAYING AGAINST THE WIND IN THE SECOND HALF:

We were hoping the wind would die as the night went on because that’s normally what happens here in San Antonio. Normally we would have been all right.

We didn’t take enough chances in the first half. We should have pulled the trigger more. We were a little bit on the back foot and not as good quality wise.

We knew our backs were going to be against the wall in the second half. I was really proud of our kids and how they responded because I thought we created just as many if not better chances in the second half off the counter attack.

It’s a lot to build on. A lot to take away from this game. We’ll win some of these close ones for sure.

Kameron Kloza's free kick in the final minute as UTSA tied with Houston 0-0 in the women's soccer season opener on Thursday night, Aug. 14, 2025, at Park West Athletics Complex. - photo by Joe Alexander
Kameron Kloza’s free kick in the final minute.
Ava Jackson's attack in the final minute as UTSA tied with Houston 0-0 in the women's soccer season opener on Thursday night, Aug. 14, 2025, at Park West Athletics Complex. - photo by Joe Alexander
Ava Jackson’s attack in the final minute.
Brooklyn Bailey takes a penalty kick in the final minute as UTSA tied with Houston 0-0 in the women's soccer season opener on Thursday night, Aug. 14, 2025, at Park West Athletics Complex. - photo by Joe Alexander
Brooklyn Bailey takes a penalty kick in the final minute.

UTSA women’s soccer opens season tonight against Houston

UTSA coach Derek Pittman's expectations for this season: It's going to fast, it's going to be aggressive, it's going to be physical. - photo by Joe Alexander
UTSA coach Derek Pittman’s expectations for this season: It’s going to fast, it’s going to be aggressive, it’s going to be physical. – photo by Joe Alexander

Roadrunners kick off the season against two Big 12 opponents

UTSA’s 2025 women’s soccer season officially gets underway tonight.

The Roadrunners take on Houston at 7 p.m. at UTSA Park West Athletics Complex.

UTSA warmed up for the opener with two exhibition matches.

The Roadrunners put on a show for the home fans with a 6-0 preseason victory over A&M-Corpus Christi at Park West.

“It really gave us an opportunity against Corpus to work on our defensive pressing, how we want to disrupt teams,” UTSA coach Derek Pittman said in Monday’s news conference on ESPN+. “It also gave us an opportunity to attack a lot. We were fortunate enough to score several goals in that game from a number of different people, which was really positive.”

The Roadrunners got goals three goals from Brooklyn Bailey and one each from Jasmine Kessler, Michelle Polo and Ava Jackson.

UTSA’s second preseason game was a 2-0 loss to 19th-ranked Texas.

“Going against Texas, we know they’re always going to be a talented squad,” Pittman said. “They’re ranked in the top 20 in the preseason polls. They won the SEC championship last year. They lost several players, key contributors for their team, but they’re still a very talented group and we knew it was going to be a different kind of test.

“We wanted to play Texas because we knew these are the types of games that we had coming up in the opening weekend. Texas was going to prepare us for what we’re going to see against Houston. Texas was going to prepare us for what we’re going to see vs. TCU.”

Houston, a member of the Big 12 Conference, beat UTSA 2-1 last season in Houston. Bri Carrigan scored UTSA’s only goal in the loss.

The Cougars are under new head coach Ben Williams. Last season he was the head coach at Stephen F. Austin, which won 14 games and reached the NCAA Tournament. Houston is led by senior Cameryn Maddox, who recorded two goals last season.

UTSA plays at home again Sunday at 7:30 p.m. against ninth-ranked TCU. The Frogs also open the season tonight, taking on Pepperdine in Fort Worth.

TCU is the defending Big 12 regular-season champion and is picked to win the conference again this season.

“It’s exactly what we want for our fans,” Pittman said. “We talk to our players all the time… we want to play the best. We want to put ourselves in these kinds of environments and play these types of teams that are going to test us and really show what we’re made of. I know our players are excited and ready for that.

“Come out and watch us at Park West and you get a chance to see us compete against two very, very strong Big 12 teams in Houston and obviously TCU being ranked in the top 10. It’s going to be a lot of fun to watch and I’m excited to see our players compete in these environments.”

UTSA soccer players Jasmine Kessler, Zoe May, Michelle Polo on AAC preseason watch list

Jasmine Kessler. UTSA women's soccer lost to North Texas 2-0 on Thursday, Sept. 28, 2023, at UTSA Park West. - photo by Joe Alexander
UTSA’s Jasmine Kessler playing against North Texas on Thursday, Sept. 28, 2023, at UTSA Park West. – photo by Joe Alexander
The American Athletic Conference released its preseason watch list for women’s soccer.

The list includes three UTSA players:

Jasmine Kessler – junior goalkeeper from Spring, Texas

Zoe May – senior midfielder from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Michelle Polo – junior midfielder from Magnolia, Texas

The American Athletic Conference also released its preseason women’s soccer poll.
1. Memphis
2. South Florida
3. Rice
4. East Carolina
5. North Texas
6. Tulsa
7. UAB
8. UTSA
9. Florida Atlantic
10. Charlotte
11. Temple

Zoe May. UTSA women's soccer lost to Tulsa 2-1 on Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024, at Park West Athletics Complex. - photo by Joe Alexander
UTSA’s Zoe May playing against Tulsa on Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024, at Park West Athletics Complex.
Michelle Polo. UTSA women's soccer beat St. Mary's 1-0 at UTSA Park West Athletics Complex on Sunday, Aug. 25, 2024. - photo by Joe Alexander
UTSA’s Michelle Polo playing against St. Mary’s on Sunday, Aug. 25, 2025, at Park West Athletics Complex.

UTSA women’s soccer preparing for opening weekend with revamped roster

UTSA women's soccer senior Zoe May and coach Derek Pittman during their first news conference of the season on Monday on ESPN+.
UTSA women’s soccer senior Zoe May and coach Derek Pittman during their first news conference of the season on Monday on ESPN+.
UTSA’s women’s soccer team has hit the field twice in the late summer for exhibition games.

The Roadrunners recorded a preseason home-field victory over A&M-Corpus Christi and a preseason road loss to 19th ranked Texas.

UTSA’s first 2025 game that counts will be at home at Park West on Thursday at 7 p.m. against Houston. The Roadrunners follow that up with another home game on Sunday at 7:30 p.m. against ninth-ranked TCU.

Coach Derek Pittman and UTSA senior midfielder Zoe May took time on Monday to answer questions as part of the program’s weekly news conference on ESPN+.

“We want to score goals. We want to play aggressively,” Pittman said. “We got to see that in the opening game against Corpus Christi.

“And then even against University of Texas last weekend, I thought it was really positive. We went in there with the intention to put our best foot forward and played our game. I thought we did an excellent job of that – disrupting them in many ways. A bit unfortunate to not score a goal ourselves but we learned quite a bit from that game. It’s going to be able to set us up going into a really difficult week against Houston and TCU.”

May is in her second season at UTSA. Last season she was one of the new faces in the Roadrunners’ lineup after transferring from Memphis. She enters this season as one of the most experienced players on a roster with a lot of new players.

“It’s extremely exciting,” May said. “We have 12 new girls, a lot of freshmen and transfers. It’s definitely some new faces but the energy on the field is unmatched since any team I’ve ever been on really. You can feel it on the bench even, in the locker room, just hanging out with the girls.

“It’s been a lot of fun. We have really great chemistry. It all clicks. So I think really getting faced with these difficult teams raises the level of competitiveness for us and makes us excited to go out every practice to give it our all to prepare for them. I know we’re ready. We’re excited.”

UTSA had an 8-7-3 record last season. The Roadrunners’ first American Athletic Conference game of 2025 is Sept. 11, on the road against Florida Atlantic. Their first conference home game is Sept. 18 against North Texas.

UTSA women’s soccer 2025 roster loaded with young players

UTSA beat A&M-Corpus Christi 6-0 in a women's soccer exhibition on Sunday, Aug. 3, 2025, at UTSA Park West. - photo by Joe Alexander
UTSA beat A&M-Corpus Christi 6-0 in a women’s soccer exhibition on Sunday, Aug. 3, 2025, at UTSA Park West. – photo by Joe Alexander
The 2025 UTSA women’s soccer team saw its first action against another squad on Sunday.

The Roadrunners beat A&M-Corpus Christi 6-0 in an exhibition at UTSA Park West.

The UTSA roster lists 17 players as either freshman or redshirt freshman – giving the team lots of new faces.

There also a number of familiar faces including seniors Kameron Kloza, Haley Lopez, Zoe May, Rylee Miller and Izzy Lane.

UTSA beat A&M-Corpus Christi 6-0 in a women's soccer exhibition on Sunday, Aug. 3, 2025, at UTSA Park West. - photo by Joe Alexander
UTSA beat A&M-Corpus Christi 6-0 in a women’s soccer exhibition on Sunday.

UTSA goalkeepers Jasmine Kessler, Brilynn Mueller, Jaelyn Bracamonte split game time in exhibition

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 Alexander
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 Alexander
All 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.

Brooklyn Bailey’s hat trick leads UTSA women’s soccer in exhibition victory

Brooklyn Bailey scored UTSA's third goal in the 48th minute in a 6-0 exhibition victory over A&M-Corpus Christi on Sunday, Aug. 3, 2025, at Park West. - photo by Joe Alexander
Brooklyn Bailey scored UTSA’s third goal in the 48th minute, one of her three goals on the night, in a 6-0 exhibition victory over A&M-Corpus Christi on Sunday at Park West. – photo by Joe Alexander
Brooklyn Bailey grabbed the spotlight in her first outing for UTSA.

The freshman forward from Klein Oak High School in Spring, Texas, scored three goals as UTSA recorded a 6-0 women’s soccer exhibition victory over A&M-Corpus Christi.

UTSA also got goals from Jasmine Kessler, Michelle Polo and Ava Jackson.

Kessler, the Roadrunners’ returning starter at goalkeeper, powered in UTSA’s first goal on a free kick from midfield in the fourth minute. Kessler is a junior from Klein Collins High School in Spring,

Bailey made it 2-0 with a goal in the 22nd minute and 3-0 in the 48th minute.

Michelle Polo scored off an assist from Leah Varela in the 59th minute to extend the lead to 4-0 in the 59th minute. Polo is a junior from Magnolia, Texas, and started in 14 games last season for UTSA. Varela is a redshirt freshman from Rio Rancho, N.M.

Bailey scored her third and final goal of the night in the 67th minute to make it 5-0.

Ava Jackson scored UTSA’s final goal in the 81st minute. Jackson is a redshirt freshman from Burnaby British, Columbia.

The Roadrunners play again Friday at 7 p.m. on the road against Texas.

UTSA’s regular-season home opener is Aug. 14, at 7:30 p.m. against Houston.

Roadrunners goalkeeper Jasmine Kessler scored UTSA's first goal in the fourth minute in a 6-0 exhibition victory over A&M-Corpus Christi on Sunday, Aug. 3, 2025, at Park West. - photo by Joe Alexander
Roadrunners goalkeeper Jasmine Kessler scored UTSA’s first goal in the fourth minute in a 6-0 exhibition victory over A&M-Corpus Christi.
Brooklyn Bailey scored UTSA's second goal in the 22nd minute in a 6-0 exhibition victory over A&M-Corpus Christi on Sunday, Aug. 3, 2025, at Park West. - photo by Joe Alexander
Brooklyn Bailey scored UTSA’s second goal in the 22nd minute in a 6-0 exhibition victory over A&M-Corpus Christi.
Michelle Polo scored UTSA's fourth goal in the 59th minute in a 6-0 exhibition victory over A&M-Corpus Christi on Sunday, Aug. 3, 2025, at Park West. - photo by Joe Alexander
Michelle Polo scored UTSA’s fourth goal in the 59th minute in a 6-0 exhibition victory over A&M-Corpus Christi.
Brooklyn Bailey scored UTSA's fifth goal in the 67th minute in a 6-0 exhibition victory over A&M-Corpus Christi on Sunday, Aug. 3, 2025, at Park West. - photo by Joe Alexander
Brooklyn Bailey scored UTSA’s fifth goal in the 67th minute in a 6-0 exhibition victory over A&M-Corpus Christi.
Ava Jackson scored UTSA's sixth goal in the 81st minute in a 6-0 exhibition victory over A&M-Corpus Christi on Sunday, Aug. 3, 2025, at Park West. - photo by Joe Alexander
Ava Jackson scored UTSA’s sixth goal in the 81st minute in a 6-0 exhibition victory over A&M-Corpus Christi.

CELEBRATING AFTER THE GOALS

UTSA soccer vs. Tulsa – photo gallery

UTSA celebrates after Peyton Godbey (33) scored the first goal of the match. UTSA women's soccer lost to Tulsa 2-1 on Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024, at Park West Athletics Complex. - photo by Joe Alexander
UTSA celebrates after Peyton Godbey (33) scored the first goal of the match.
Peyton Godbey scored UTSA’s only goal in Thursday’s 2-1 loss to Tulsa at Park West Athletics Complex.

The senior defender from Wilmington, N.C., scored in the second minute to give the Roadrunners an early 1-0 lead.

UTSA took 17 shots on the night. Tulsa converted on two of hits six shots.

UTSA soccer drops conference opener to UAB

UTSA's Addy Johnson (right) celebrates after scoring against UAB. UTSA lost to UAB 2-1 in American Athletic Conference women's soccer on Thursday, Sept. 12, 2024, at UTSA Park West Athletics Complex. - photo by Joe Alexander
UTSA’s Addy Johnson (right) celebrates after scoring against UAB. – photo by Joe Alexander
Addy Johnson scored UTSA’s only goal in a 2-1 loss to UAB in the Roadrunners’ American Athletic Conference opener on Thursday at UTSA Park West Athletics Complex.

Johnson, a freshman forward from Edmond, Okla., scored early in the second half off assists from Olivia Alvarez and Michelle Polo. Maia Sirota and Abbey Burns both scored in the second half for UAB.

UTSA plays on the road Thursday, Sept. 19, at East Carolina. The Roadrunners’ next home date is Sunday, Sept. 22, at 1 p.m. against Abilene Christian on Hispanic Heritage Day.