Maybe G can hire his wife. That seems to be the thing for failing coach
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BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION The Texas A&M soccer team bolstered its backline with the addition of former California Baptist defender Mia Scranton, head coach G Guerrieri announced Monday.
Scranton helped the Lancers post a 0.84 goals against average and 15 shutouts the last two seasons while playing under the tutelage of current Aggie assistant coach Tim Strader. During that time Cal Baptist posted a 21-9-9 (.654) record and earned a trip to the 2024 NCAA Tournament after claiming a Western Athletic Conference Tournament title.
"We think Mia is the most talented defender coming out of the transfer portal this spring," Guerrieri said. "She reads the game well, is a tough 1v1 defender, and is very comfortable with the ball at her feet as a creative threat going forward for us in attack."
Scranton arrives in Aggieland with two years of eligibility. With the Lancers, she appeared in 32 matches. She racked up four career assists while playing primarily on the backline.
In her rookie campaign, Scranton played in 13 matches all off the bench, notching one assist. CBU registered shutouts in five of her 13 appearances.
Last season, the Temecula, California, native played in 19 matches. The Lancers posted shutouts in seven of her 19 matches, registering a 0.99 goals-against average.
"We just became a much more difficult team to play against with Mia on our team," Guerrieri said. "Her experience in the college game with Tim Strader coaching her means she can comfortably step right in and understand the concepts we believe in."
Also a standout in the classroom, Scranton earned a spot on the Fall Academic All-WAC list in 2024.
Scranton prepped at Chaparral High School and played with City Soccer Club.
frankie00 said:
Just saw the following press release:
https://12thman.com/news/2025/6/16/aggie-duo-invited-to-us-soccer-id-camp
𝐆𝐎𝐓 𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐈𝐍𝐕𝐈𝐓𝐄! 🇺🇸
— Texas A&M Soccer (@AggieSoccer) June 16, 2025
Trinity Buchanan & Sydney Fuller will be representing the Maroon & White!
🗞️ https://t.co/e9sfVyw2jz#GigEm | @USYNT pic.twitter.com/kVB4cwhPBf
9th overall hardest schedule (considering both conference and non-conference).Soccer1 said:
Chris Henderson:
2025 NCAA WoSo Overall Hardest SOS (6.17 update)
Clemson
NC State
Arkansas
Virginia & Pittsburgh
Alabama
Michigan St & Notre Dame
Texas A&M
Duke & Missouri
BYU & Wake Forest
Stanford
Iowa & Florida
Michigan
USC & Wisconsin
Kansas
Louisville & Oklahoma
Miami (FL)
Ohio St
🚨Some pretty interesting data on how much money many of the large Power 4 Women's Soccer programs lost last year. https://t.co/vnH6xSBJqQ pic.twitter.com/SUUynwrraQ
— ECNL/GA/Recruiting/College Soccer (@ImYouthSoccer) July 14, 2025
akm91 said:
What drove the expense? I'm really curious to see what is driving the $5M expense
BQ_90 said:
I'm sorta shocked that we generate that much rev, again assuming that is from ticket sales.
CDub06 said:BQ_90 said:
I'm sorta shocked that we generate that much rev, again assuming that is from ticket sales.
A lot is from the Summer Soccer Camps
BQ_90 said:
well i'm assuming that the majority of the cost or expenses is flying to matches. I'm assuming we charter which my guess isn't cheap. I know i've seen other SEC come to Ellis in buses, not charter buses, but buses with school logo.