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Trailblazers Return Home to Face NAU on Sunday

Game #8
Who |
Utah Tech (3-3-1, 0-0-0 WAC) vs. Northern Arizona (2-1-3, 0-0-0 Big Sky)
When | Sunday, Sept. 14 - 1 p.m. 
Where | Greater Zion Stadium (St. George, Utah)
Social Media | Instagram + Twitter (X) + #UtahTechBlazers

LAST TIME OUT
Utah Tech women's soccer stumbled at Utah, 2-1, on Thursday night at Ute Field. The Trailblazers hung tough after going down 2-0, answering with a goal of their own in the 40th minute. Senior midfielder Kyah Le put the Trailblazers on the board with a free kick around 25 yards from goal. She sent a blast on frame that took a bounce just in front of the left post and found the back of the net. Le's second goal of the season made it 2-1 Utah at the break. Utah Tech created three more chances in the second half but couldn't capitalize on them for goals. The Trailblazer defense kept the Utes off balance in the final 45 minutes, with all five U of U shots going off target in the second half.

ASSIST ADEPT
Senior midfielder Kyah Le leads the Trailblazers and is tied for first in the WAC and 30th in the nation with four assists. With goals against UC Riverside and Utah, Le is tied for the fourth-most points (8) in the WAC.

Redshirt sophomore forward Lataya Brost and sophomore midfielder Bre Koscielski have each assisted on two goals this season. Their two helpers are tied for fifth in the WAC. 

FRESHMAN FIREPOWER
Four of Utah Tech's goals this season have come from true freshmen. Forwards Brooke Hendricks (2) and Jocelyn Wright (1) and defender Abby Olsen (1) have each made a tally in the goal column. Hendricks is tied for the team lead in goals and is tied for fifth in the WAC.

SCOUTING NAU
The Lumberjacks visit St. George after facing Southern Utah on Friday afternoon. Entering the weekend, NAU was on a four-game unbeaten streak with a 4-2 win at Hawai'i and three ties. 

Junior forward Micala Boex leads Northern Arizona with eight points. Boex has three goals, including the game-winner over Embry-Riddle (AZ), and two assists. Senior Avery Ott is tied for the team lead with three goals on a hat trick at Hawai'i. That performance earned her Big Sky Offensive Player of the Week honors, and Ott was named to TopDrawerSoccer's National Team of the Week. 

In net, the 'Jacks have relied on freshman Reece Reichwald for the vast majority of the season. She's totaled 20 saves and two shutouts with a 0.87 goals against average in six appearances. Reichwald's 0.833 save percentage is third in the Big Sky and ranks 60th in the nation. 

SERIES HISTORY
Sunday's match will be the fourth all-time meeting between UT and NAU. The 'Jacks hold a 2-1-0 lead. In St. George, NAU's advantage is 2-0-0. The two teams' last meeting resulted in a 2-1 Trailblazer win in Flagstaff.

THREE TRAILBLAZERS ON 2025 PRESEASON ALL-WAC TEAM
Senior forward Lacy Fox, senior midfielder Kyah Le and junior defender Michelle Rodriguez were selected to the 2025 Preseason All-WAC Team. This trio is the first Trailblazers named to the Preseason All-WAC Team since Karli Heaton was picked in 2023. Three honorees is the most UT has ever placed on the Preseason All-WAC team, topping one selection in 2023 (Heaton) and 2021 (Whitley Griffiths). 

Fox earned Second Team All-WAC honors in 2024 after leading the Trailblazers in goals (8, second-most in the WAC), points (18, third-most in the WAC), shots (40), shots on goal (18), and game-winning goals (2). Fox started 16 of her 17 appearances, totaling 1,086 minutes on the pitch, the most by any Trailblazer forward.

Le returns after starting all 17 games and playing 1,435 minutes on the pitch in 2024. Le tallied the second-most assists (3) and fourth-most points (5) on the 2024 Utah Tech squad. A veteran leader, Le is the only senior midfielder and one of three upperclassmen in the midfield for UT.

Rodriguez also started all 17 games last season, totaling 1,427 minutes and helping the Trailblazers shut out three opponents. The junior defender from West Valley City, Utah, is expected to anchor the Utah Tech defense, succeeding three-time Second Team All-WAC honoree Gracie Knutzen after her graduation.

UTAH TECH PICKED THIRD IN COACHES' POLL
The Trailblazers tied for third with 15 points in the 2025 WAC Preseason Coaches' Poll, the highest placement UT has ever garnered, besting fifth-place nods in 2023 and 2024. Utah Tech finished sixth in the WAC regular season standings last year with a 2-4-1 mark in conference play and a 5-75 record overall. The Trailblazers made their third-straight WAC Tournament appearance, falling to Seattle U, 2-0 in the quarterfinals. 

Utah Valley (24 points and four first-place votes) is the preseason favorite, predicted by the league's coaches to repeat as regular-season champions. California Baptist, the 2024 WAC Tournament champs, came in second (22 points, two first-place votes). Tarleton State tied with UT with 15 points. Abilene Christian (fifth, eight points) and Southern Utah (sixth, six points) rounded out the poll. 

2024 RECAP
Utah Tech made its third-straight WAC Tournament appearance after finishing sixth in the conference with seven points. After four straight losses to start conference play, UT rallied to secure points in each of its last three games on the road. Overall, the Trailblazers went 5-7-5 in their second year under head coach Lexi Brown. UT garnered four all-WAC selections with senior forward Lacy Fox and sophomore Bre Koscielski returning for the 2025 campaign. 

RETURNING PRODUCTION
The Trailblazers bring back 12 letter winners and four squad members from the 2024 team. Utah Tech's returners were responsible for 83% of goals (19-of-23), 58% of assists (11-of-19) and 75% of points (49-of-65) in 2024. Two 2024 All-WAC honorees remain in senior forward Lacy Fox (Second Team) and sophomore midfielder Bre Koscielski (All-WAC Freshman Team). 

Senior goalkeeper Brianna Frey returns after leading the WAC in saves per game (5.38), posting three shutouts and earning two WAC Goalkeeper of the Week selections in 2024.

Senior Tessa Thornton returns to action after missing the 2024 season due to injury. The five-foot-six forward totaled seven points on three goals and an assist in 2023. In UT's exhibition at BYU, Thornton equalized for the Trailblazers in the 57th minute, totaling three shots, two shots on goal, in 55 minutes last Saturday.

NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK
UT welcomed 11 newcomers, including two transfers and nine true freshmen, to its 2025 roster. 

Junior midfielder Teagan Jaussi transferred from DII Ouachita (Wah-CHI-tah) Baptist, where she led the Tigers in goals (6), assists (5) and points (17) on her way to earning United Soccer Coaches All-Central Region Team, D2 Conference Commissioners Association All-Region First Team and unanimous First Team All-Great American Conference honors. 

Redshirt freshman midfielder Liv Leonard defected from Grand Canyon after redshirting the 2024 campaign in Phoenix, Arizona. Leonard helped GCU go undefeated, playing in all matches during the Lopes' spring slate this offseason.

Utah Tech's freshman class features four forwards, two midfielders, three defenders and a goalkeeper. Freshman Rachel Boren is a forward and midfielder.

CHASING HISTORY
In Utah Tech's record book, senior forward Lacy Fox ranks sixth all-time in career game-winning goals (6) and seventh all-time in career goals (17). The native of Highland, Utah, recorded UT's most recent hat trick against UNLV last season.

Senior goalkeeper Brianna Frey ranks first all-time in career saves (183), second all-time in career minutes (3,555), tied for fifth all-time in career shutouts (6) and 10th all-time in career goals against average (1.52). 

REPRESENTING THE 801
Two-thirds of Utah Tech's roster hails from the Beehive State. 16 of those 18 student-athletes' hometowns are on the Wasatch Front, a long and relatively narrow strip of land to the west of the Wasatch Mountains, where approximately 80% of Utahns live. Sophomore forward Ella Cotter is Utah Tech's homegrown product, claiming St. George as her hometown and graduating from Crimson Cliffs High School in Washington, Utah. Freshman defender Macie Burton hails from the small, unincorporated town of Mountain Green, Utah, in the Wasatch Back.

THE SPOKANE CONNECTION
Head coach Lexi Brown was an assistant coach at Gonzaga for five seasons prior to accepting the top job in St. George. While in Spokane, Washington, Brown coached senior midfielder Kyah Le (GU 2022-23) and first-year assistant coach Lauren Towne (GU goalkeeper 2020-24). Additionally, sophomore midfielder Bre Koscielski and senior forward Tessa Thornton hail from Spokane. While the Trailblazers don't face the Bulldogs this season, the Utah Tech men's soccer team's home opener is against Gonzaga on Aug. 21.

BIG SKY BOUND
Utah Tech announced this offseason that it will become a full member of the Big Sky Conference on July 1, 2026. The Trailblazers will join a robust women's soccer cohort that includes Eastern Washington, Idaho, Idaho State, Montana, Northern Arizona, Northern Colorado, Portland State and Southern Utah (The Thunderbirds will rejoin the Big Sky in 2026). The Big Sky has sent a team to the NCAA College Cup every season since 1999, with three squads making it as far as the second round. UT has a combined record of 10-5-5 all-time against its future conference mates.

WHAT'S NEXT
The Trailblazers welcome Portland State to town on Friday, Sept. 19, for the final fixture of UT's non-conference slate. Kickoff at Greater Zion Stadium is set for 7 p.m.
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Players Mentioned

Brianna  Frey

#0 Brianna Frey

GK
5' 6"
Sophomore
Karli Heaton

#21 Karli Heaton

FWD
5' 9"
Junior
Gracie Knutzen

#22 Gracie Knutzen

DEF
5' 4"
Senior
Lacy Fox

#28 Lacy Fox

FWD
5' 7"
Sophomore
Michelle Rodriguez

#38 Michelle Rodriguez

DEF
5' 6"
Freshman
Tessa Thornton

#7 Tessa Thornton

F
5' 6"
Junior
Macie Burton

#22 Macie Burton

D
5' 10"
Freshman
Brooke Hendricks

#13 Brooke Hendricks

F
5' 8"
Freshman
Bre Koscielski

#6 Bre Koscielski

MF
5' 3"
Sophomore
Kyah Le

#10 Kyah Le

MF
5' 3"
Senior
Abby Olsen

#14 Abby Olsen

D
5' 3"
Freshman
Rachel Boren

#16 Rachel Boren

MF/F
5' 8"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Brianna  Frey

#0 Brianna Frey

5' 6"
Sophomore
GK
Karli Heaton

#21 Karli Heaton

5' 9"
Junior
FWD
Gracie Knutzen

#22 Gracie Knutzen

5' 4"
Senior
DEF
Lacy Fox

#28 Lacy Fox

5' 7"
Sophomore
FWD
Michelle Rodriguez

#38 Michelle Rodriguez

5' 6"
Freshman
DEF
Tessa Thornton

#7 Tessa Thornton

5' 6"
Junior
F
Macie Burton

#22 Macie Burton

5' 10"
Freshman
D
Brooke Hendricks

#13 Brooke Hendricks

5' 8"
Freshman
F
Bre Koscielski

#6 Bre Koscielski

5' 3"
Sophomore
MF
Kyah Le

#10 Kyah Le

5' 3"
Senior
MF
Abby Olsen

#14 Abby Olsen

5' 3"
Freshman
D
Rachel Boren

#16 Rachel Boren

5' 8"
Freshman
MF/F