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  • The Lamar Lady Cardinals soccer team represents Lamar University in NCAA Division I college soccer. The team, currently led by head coach Nathan Kogut, competes in the Southland Conference. The team's initial season was 2007. The Lady Cardinals' home stadium is the Lamar Soccer Complex located on the university's campus. The team began playing home games there starting with the 2009 season. The Lady Cardinals home stadium for the first two seasons was Cardinal Stadium now named Provost Umphrey Stadium.


    History


    Lamar University first sponsored soccer in 2007. The team has had five head coaches since its beginning.

    P. Matthew "Mat" Dillon, the first head coach, led the Lady Cardinals in their initial season, 2007.
    Dewi Hardman served as head coach from 2008 to 2011. Under Hardman, the Lady Cardinals improved from eighth place in 2008 to a third place conference finish and second conference tournament appearance in 2011.
    Orlando Cervantes led the Lady Cardinals from 2012 to 2015. The team finished 2012 with a second-place finish in conference and runner-up in the conference tournament.
    Steve Holeman was head coach for six seasons (2016-2021). While at Lamar, Holeman completed his second season with the Lady Cardinals in 2017 with three firsts for the team. The Lady Cardinals won the Southland Conference regular season championship, the Southland Conference tournament championship, and participated in the NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Tournament for the first time in program history. The Lady Cardinals lost their first NCAA Division I tournament match 0–1 in an on goal play. In 2019, the Lady Cardinals repeated winning the Southland Conference regular season championship, the Southland Conference tournament, and participated in the NCAA tournament losing to 14th ranked UCLA 1–4. Holeman was named Southland Conference women's soccer coach of the year in 2017 and 2019.
    Nathan Kogut, was named head coach on April 20, 2022, replacing Steve Holeman who resigned in February, 2022 to become head coach for the Texas State team. Kogut was named Southland Conference coach of the year in 2022. He was named Southland Conference coach of the year again in 2023. In Kogut's first year with the Cardinals, the Lady Cardinals won the Southland Conference regular season and the 2022 Southland Conference women's soccer tournament championship. They returned to the NCAA Division I women's soccer tournament for the third time losing to LSU 1–3. In Kogut's second year with the Cardinals, the Lady Cardinals won the Southland Conference regular season, and repeated as 2023 SLC tournament champions, the first back to back tournament championship in Southland Conference women's soccer tournament history. The team earned the conference automatic bid to the 2023 NCAA Division I women's soccer tournament losing to 5th seeded Texas Longhorns 0–2 in Austin, Texas.


    Players




    = Current roster

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    as of 2024 as of August 2, 2024

    Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.


    Coaching Staff


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    Stadium



    Construction on the Lamar Soccer Complex began in June, 2009. The first match at the stadium was against the New Mexico State Aggies on September 25, 2009. Approximate field dimensions are 115 yards x 70 yards. The stadium has permanent bleacher seating for 500. Covered benches are available for both teams. The stadium is equipped with lighting, an electronic score board, programmable irrigation, and a fertilization system.
    The Lamar Soccer and Softball Complex building, approximately 10,000 sq ft in size, is located between the soccer stadium and the Lamar Softball Complex. It has locker rooms for home and visitors, training facilities, and coaches' offices for both sports. It also has ticketing and concessions. The 2014 and 2018 Southland Conference Women's Soccer Tournaments were held at the stadium.
    Cardinal Stadium, now named Provost Umphrey Stadium following a major renovation, was the home field for the team's initial 2 seasons (2007 and 2008).


    NCAA Year-by-year results


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    (Results reflect games through Nov 5, 2024.)


    Post season appearances




    = Lamar Lady Cardinals in the NCAA Tournament

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    The NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Tournament started in 1982.
    The format of the tournament has changed through the years.


    = Conference Tournaments

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    Awards and honors


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    = All American

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    Esther Okoronkwo 2020 (3rd)


    = All Region

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    Lucy Ashworth 2017 (3rd), 2019 (1st)
    Kelso Peskin 2018 (3rd)
    Juana Plata 2019 (3rd)
    Esther Okoronkwo 2019 (1st), 2020 (1st)
    Madison Ledet 2020 (2nd)
    Sophia Manibo 2020 (2nd)
    Christine Kitaru 2021 (3rd)
    Cariel Ellis 2022, 2023 (2nd)
    Hollie Massey 2023 (2nd)
    Arely Alaniz 2023 (3rd)
    Nicole Panis 2023 (3rd)


    = Southland Conference

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    All Conference First Team


    Jordan Mulnix 2015
    Marie Lund 2017
    M. J. Ekart 2017
    Kelso Peskin 2017, 2018
    Lucy Ashworth 2017, 2019
    Juliana Ocampo 2018
    Juana Plata 2019
    Anna Loftus 2019
    Esther Okoronkwo 2019
    Madison Ledet 2020
    Arely Alaniz 2022, 2023
    Cariel Ellis 2022, 2023
    Kaisa Juvonen 2022, 2023
    Kristine Kitaru 2022
    Hollie Massey 2022, 2023
    Nicole Panis 2022, 2023
    Isela Ramirez 2022, 2023
    Alana Clark 2023


    Player of the Year


    Lucy Ashworth 2019
    Esther Okoronkwo 2020
    Hollie Massey 2023


    Newcomer of the Year


    Kelso Peskin 2017
    Esther Okoronkwo 2019


    Defender of the Year


    Arely Alaniz 2022, 2023


    Forward of the Year


    Lucy Ashworth 2019
    Esther Okoronkwo 2020


    Goalkeeper of the Year


    Nicole Panis 2022, 2023


    Midfielder of the Year


    Juliana Ocampo 2018
    Madison Ledet 2020
    Alana Clark 2023


    Coach of the Year


    Steve Holeman 2017, 2019
    Nathan Kogut 2022, 2023


    Yearly attendance


    Below is the Lady Cardinals' yearly home attendance since program inception.

    The attendance record of 994 was set vs Texas A&M on August 15, 2024.

    Stadium capacity limited due to COVID19 restrictions.


    2024 Lamar Lady Cardinals soccer team



    The 2024 Lamar Lady Cardinals soccer team represented Lamar University during the 2024 NCAA Division I women's soccer season. The Lady Cardinals were led by head coach Nathan Kogut, in his third season. They played home games at Lamar Soccer Complex. This was the team's 18th season playing organized women's college soccer including their 17th playing in the Southland Conference and a brief one year membership in the Western Athletic Conference in 2021–22. The Lady Cardinals compiled a 5–8–6 overall record finishing in seventh place in the 2024 Southland Conference regular season with a 3–3–4 conference record. The season ended with a 2024 SLC tournament 1–2 loss to #4 seeded Texas.


    = Preseason poll

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    The Southland Conference released their preseason poll on August 9, 2024. The Cardinals were picked to finish first in the conference.


    = Players

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    Source: as of August 2, 2024

    Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.


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    = Schedule

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    2023 Lamar Lady Cardinals soccer team



    The 2023 Lamar Lady Cardinals soccer team represented Lamar University during the 2023 NCAA Division I women's soccer season. The Lady Cardinals were led by head coach Nathan Kogut, in his second season. They played home games at Lamar Soccer Complex. This was the team's 17th season playing organized women's college soccer including their 16th playing in the Southland Conference and a brief one year membership in the Western Athletic Conference in 2021–22. The Lady Cardinals clinched a tie for their fourth Southland Conference regular season championship with a win over Texas A&M-Corpus Christi on October 20. A tie match with Texas A&M-Commerce and Incarnate Word on October 22 gave the Lady Cardinals the outright conference regular season championship. The Lady Cardinals were ranked in the top 25 in a national poll for the first time in program history when they were ranked #24 in the Top Drawer Soccer Week 12 (October 30 to November 5) poll. The season ended with a 2023 NCAA DI tournament 0-2 loss to #5 seeded Texas.


    = Previous season

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    The Lady Cardinals won the 2022 Southland Conference regular season championship with a 10-1-1 conference record as well as the 2022 Southland Conference women's soccer tournament for the third time in program history. They received the conference auto-bid to the 2022 NCAA Division I women's soccer tournament. The Lady Cardinals' season ended with a 1–3 first round loss to the 8th seeded LSU. The Lady Cardinals overall record was 15–2–2.


    = Preseason poll

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    The Southland Conference released their preseason poll on August 11, 2023. The Cardinals were picked to finish first in the conference.


    = Players

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    Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.


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    2022 Lamar Lady Cardinals soccer team



    The 2022 Lamar Lady Cardinals soccer team represents Lamar University during the 2022 NCAA Division I women's soccer season. The Lady Cardinals are led by head coach Nathan Kogut, in his first season. They play home games at Lamar Soccer Complex. This is the team's 16th season playing organized women's college soccer, and their 15th playing in the Southland Conference following a brief one year membership in the Western Athletic Conference in 2021–22. The Lady Cardinals won the Southland Conference regular season championship with a 10-1-1 conference record as well as the 2022 Southland Conference women's soccer tournament for the third time in program history. They received the conference auto-bid to the 2022 NCAA Division I women's soccer tournament. The Lady Cardinals' season ended with a 1–3 first round loss to the 8th seeded LSU. The Lady Cardinals overall record was 15–2–2.


    = Previous season

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    The Lady Cardinals finished 10–8–2 overall and 6–2–2 in 2021 Western Athletic Conference play to finish second in the Southwest Division. Their season ended losing in the 2021 Western Athletic Conference Women's Soccer Tournament semi-finals.


    = Preseason poll

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    The Southland Conference released their preseason poll on August 11, 2022. The Cardinals were picked to finish third in the conference.


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    Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.


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    2021 Lamar Lady Cardinals soccer team



    The 2021 Lamar Lady Cardinals soccer team represented Lamar University during the 2021 NCAA Division I women's soccer season. The Lady Cardinals were led by head coach Steve Holeman, in his sixth season. They played home games at Lamar Soccer Complex. This was the team's 15th season playing organized women's college soccer, and their 1st playing in the Western Athletic Conference. The Lady Cardinals finished the season in second place in the WAC Southwest division, 10–8–2 overall, and 5–2–2 in divisional play. The team won its first round match against New Mexico State 1–0 in the Western Athletic Conference women's soccer tournament. The team's season ended with a loss to Grand Canyon 0–1 in the tournament semi–final round.
    Note: Stadium capacity restrictions continued during the season due to COVID-19 precautions.


    = Previous season

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    The Lady Cardinals finished 8–4–0 overall and 7–3–0 in 2020 Southland Conference play to finish second in the conference. Their season ended with a first round loss in the 2020 Southland Conference Women's Soccer Tournament.


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    2021 Roster
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    Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.


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    References




    External links


    Official website

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