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.

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