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  • Dec 9, 2024 | texaslonghorns.com | Chris Brown |Trinity Byars

    KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Lexi Missimo became the sixth different student-athlete in the history of The University of Texas women's soccer program to earn multiple United Soccer Coaches All-American honors after the organization announced its 2024 list. Missimo joins Trinity Byars, Julia Grosso, Cyera Hintzen, Kasey Moore and Kelly Wilson as the only Longhorn women's soccer student-athletes to achieve the feat.

  • Dec 8, 2024 | thedistrictpress.com | Trinity Byars

    I, too, am not quite ready to let go of the 2024 Washington Spirit. It was a fun, resilient and joyful team that was a delight to watch all season. There were so many individual stories of adversity being overcome and rapid player development, all culminating in a remarkable march to the NWSL Championship game. It was a magical season but try as we might to cling on, the irresistible march of time insists that we move on. Offseasons for the Spirit and their fans have come with a bit of trauma.

  • Nov 15, 2024 | texaslonghorns.com | Trinity Byars

    AUSTIN, Texas – In what has already become a historic season for The University of Texas women's soccer program, Holly Ward added another chapter by becoming the first student-athlete in program history to score four goals in a NCAA Tournament match as the fourth-seeded Longhorns knocked off Boston University, 4-1, on Friday night.

  • Nov 14, 2024 | texaslonghorns.com | Chris Brown |Trinity Byars

    AUSTIN, Texas – Less than a week after winning the SEC Tournament, The University of Texas women's soccer program will look to add more hardware to its trophy case when the Longhorns kickoff its run in the NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Championship with a first-round matchup against Boston University at 6 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 15 at Mike A. Myers Stadium.

  • Nov 8, 2024 | statesman.com | Trinity Byars |Thomas Jones

    Texas soccer player Trinity Byars signs with NWSL, makes NCAA historyTexas soccer player Trinity Byars became a part of U.S. women’s soccer history by signing a contract with the San Diego Wave of the National Women’s Soccer League, the club announced Thursday. Byars, a forward, becomes the first active NCAA athlete to join the NWSL following the league’s transition away from a traditional draft process earlier this season.

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