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UTEP Soccer Newsletter: June 2009

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2008 Highlight Video Now Online

The UTEP soccer team enjoyed yet another successful season in 2008, and now fans can relive every moment of the 13-win year by viewing the recently released highlight video 

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Still Time To Take Part In Summer Camps

While one camp has already been completed and another is on-going, there is still a chance to particpate in the Miners' Soccer Academy this summer. For only $95, campers receive a soccer ball and a t-shirt, not to mention 15 hours of instruction from the Miner Soccer staff and top area coaches.

Head coach Kevin Cross and his staff have been working with an all-star cast of coaches, and you don't want to miss out on the chance to learn from this group. Included among the coaches who have been working with this group are:

  • Chapin Girls' Soccer Coach: Amber Mack
  • Franklin Girls' Soccer Coach: Scott Gilmore
  • San Elizario Girls' Soccer Coach: John Romero
  • Del Valle Girls' Soccer Coach: Gibby Widner
  • Coronado Girls' Soccer Coach: Andrea Esparza
  • Del Valle Boys' Soccer Coach: Bruce Reichman
  • Del Valle Boys' Assistant Coach: Ozzy Vazquez
  • Burges Boys' Soccer Coach: David Rascon
  • Former El Paso Patriot: Luis Rincon
  • Former El Paso Patriot: Carlos Martinez
  • Head Coach Storm Club: Oscar Mendoza
To get more information about all of the camps directed by UTEP soccer this summer, please click here 

Summer Campers Miners' Soccer Academy Head coach Kevin Cross

Assistant Coach Kelly Parker Featured On WPS Site

UTEP assistant soccer coach was recently profiled on the Women's Professional Soccer (WPS) site for making a return to compete with the Canadian Women's National Team. Click here to read the article.

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Future Miner Honored As State's Player Of The Year

2009 incoming freshman Skye Schultz picked up an impressive award when she was tabbed the Arizona 5A/4A Player of the Year. A prolific goal scorer, Schultz led Tucson Flowing Wells HS to the state title this past spring. Click here to read an article from the Arizona Republic detailing her success throughout high school, which culminated with the state title and her being so distinguished as the top player.

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2009 Schedule Released

Click Here To View The Complete 2009 Schedule

UTEP head soccer coach Kevin Cross announced the 2009 schedule recently, with the earliest start date in program history, 12 home matches and the christening of the I-10 rivalry highlighting the slate.

"Everyone with UTEP soccer is looking forward to the 2009 season," Cross said. "We have a great schedule with many home games for the best fans in Conference USA to view. The team has high expectations for the 2009 season, and we appreciate El Paso and the university's support of UTEP Soccer. There is a lot of parity in Conference USA, and our fans can make a big difference in our games' outcomes."

The Miners, who return 13 players with starting experience from the 13-7-1 2008 team, kick things off by battling New Mexico State at University Field on Aug. 21. The game will be historic in nature, with 2009 marking the first year for Aggie soccer, not to mention the fact that UTEP has never played a game before Aug. 25.

Stephen F. Austin, Texas Tech and Utah State will venture to El Paso the weekend of Aug. 28 to help comprise the field for the 12th-annual Miner Classic. The tournament will be the first of two hosted by the Miners in 2009, with the 10th-annual Border Shootout slated for the weekend of Sept. 11. Arkansas State, Sam Houston State and Weber State will travel to the Sun City for the event. Sandwiched in between will be a home game vs. Utah Valley University (Sept. 6).

UTEP will play just a pair of non-conference road games, doing so at Eastern Washington on Sept. 3 and against 2008 NCAA Tournament participant Texas State on Sept. 20.

Conference USA action will commence the final weekend of September, and for just the second time in the past six years, UTEP will do so at home. The Miners will take on Tulsa and SMU on Sept. 25 and 27, respectively. A challenging stretch will follow, with the Orange and Blue facing Memphis (Oct. 2), UAB (Oct. 4), UCF (Oct. 9) and Southern Miss (Oct. 11) all in hostile territory.

The Miners will wrap up their home portion of the C-USA schedule with four successive matches. The stretch will include Marshall (Oct. 16), East Carolina (Oct. 18), Houston (Oct. 23) and Rice (Oct. 25). The regular season will come to a close at Colorado College on Oct. 30.

The 2009 C-USA Women's Soccer Championship will be held from Nov. 5-8 on the campus of SMU, where UTEP will be in search of the tournament title and an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.

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El Paso, Texas: The Third Safest City In The Nation

A recent report ranked El Paso, Texas, among the safest U.S. cities with a population of of 500,000 or more (third). Therefore, student-athletes on the UTEP soccer team are able to pursue their academic endeavors and play soccer in one of the safest large cities in the nation!

Top 10 Safest Cities In The Nation Top 10 Most Dangerous Cities In The Nation

1. San Jose, Calif.

1. Detroit, Mich.
2. Honolulu, Hawaii 2. Baltimore, Md.
3. EL PASO, TEXAS 3. Memphis, Tenn.
4. New York, N.Y. 4. Washington, D.C.
5. Austin, Texas 5. Philadelphia, Pa.
6. San Diego, Calif. 6. Dallas, Texas
7. San Antonio, Texas 7. Nashville, Tenn.
8. Louisville, Ky. 8. Charlotte, N.C.
9. Fort Worth, Texas 9. Columbus, Ohio
10. Jacksonville, Fla. 10. Houston, Texas

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Buy A Goal Fundraiser Underway

Buy A Goal Donor Sheet in PDF Format

The "Buy a Goal" Fundraiser is designed to help us fundraise for needed equipment and team activities. Last year the UTEP fundraising efforts rose over $5,000.00. Our goal this year is to raise $10,000.00. With your help, we can continue to provide the equipment and experiences for our very deserving student-athletes and compete with the nation's elite!

How does it work?: Throughout the season, the UTEP Miners will be scoring goals to win games this year. Sponsors, like yourself, will either sponsor a flat donation or a cash amount for every goal scored throughout the season that the UTEP Miners score. When the season is over, the goals will be tallied and your donation will be equal to the amount of goals times your cash amount donated per goal.

For example: If UTEP Soccer scores 30 goals this season and you sponsor a $1.00 per goal, you will donate $30.00 to the UTEP Miners' Soccer Gift Fund.

Your pledge will be the amount you check below times the number of goals that UTEP Soccer scores. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY MONEY NOW!!! After the season, we will let you know the results of our efforts and the amount of your pledge. At the time we receive your donation, your gifts will be sent out to you!