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Registration Open For Miner Soccer Academy Summer Camps

Registration Open For Miner Soccer Academy Summer Camps

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Registration for the highly-anticipated Miner Soccer Academy summer camps is now open; all camps are open to any and all entrants (only limited by number, age, grade and/or gender).

As part of camp registration, each camper will receive a Miner Soccer Academy shirt and a custom UTEP soccer ball. For anyone who signs up for the first camp at full price, there is a $20 discount for either soccer camp offered in July. If a team (minimum five players) signs up, there will be a $20 discount. There is also a UTEP employee discount available.

New for 2017 will be the UTEP Soccer College I.D. Camp (May 21), with the $75 registration including a dri-fit t-shirt. This camp is geared toward those individuals who have an interest in playing college soccer. Campers will be able to display their soccer skills and experience collegiate-like training instruction from the UTEP soccer staff. There will also be small-sided and 11 v 11 games.

The soccer and splash camp (June 19-22 and July 17-20) is the perfect summer camp for active kids of all skill levels. Campers will focus on developing a strong technical base while receiving instruction in ball control, dribbling, passing, shooting, juggling and defending. Campers will then get to splash around in the sprinklers to cool off from their hard work.

There will also be the advanced camp (June 19-22 and July 17-20), which is the ideal camp for individuals looking to improve their soccer skills and grow their knowledge of the game. It is open for players of all abilities but skills taught will be more advanced.

Campers will be instructed by top local club and high school coaches, in addition to UTEP staff. The camp emphasize will be advanced tactical topics, including combination play, transition, group defending and finishing.

For more information, please visit the website or please call (915) 747-7185 with any questions.

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UTEP Tops WKU 10-2 in Game 1 During Saturday Doubleheader

UTEP Tops WKU 10-2 in Game 1 During Saturday Doubleheader

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Senior Kaitlin Fifield pitched a complete-game victory and freshman Mallorie Cross registered a career-high three RBI as UTEP took care of WKU in six innings, 10-2, in the first game of aSaturday doubleheader at the Helen of Troy Softball Complex.

The Hilltoppers (21-21, 5-9 Conference USA) responded with an 18-8 (5) victory over the Miners (11-27, 5-9 C-USA) in game two.

The series finale will be played Sunday with the first pitch slated for a noon start.

UTEP 10, WKU 2 [6]

The Miners came out firing in the first inning as Kaitlin Ryder led the game off with a single to left on a 0-2 pitch. Courtney Clayton drew a walk to set up a Taylor Sargent two-out, two-run single hit to left on a full-count pitch to give UTEP a 2-0 advantage.

Sargent had also advanced to second on the throw and after taking third base on a passed ball, Cross recorded the first of her three RBI on a double smacked to right center for a 3-0 lead.

UTEP took a 4-0 lead when Pamala Baber drew a lead-off hit by pitch that set up a Clayton sacrifice hit to left.

The Hilltoppers cut the lead to 4-2 as Jordan Mauch and Adarian Gray tallied back-to-back RBI doubles in the third. But the Orange and Blue got the pair of runs back in the home half as Pepi and Sargent crossed the dish on a throwing error to home with bases loaded (6-2).

The Miners would tack on another run in the fourth when Cross singled in Kiki Pepi on an infield single on a 2-2 pitch to put the Miners ahead, 7-2. Pepi had reached on a fielder’s choice earlier in the frame.

After a scoreless fifth, the Miners put the game away in the sixth.

Cortney Smith reached second base on an error with one out, while Pepi singled in Smith on a hit to shallow left for an 8-2 advantage. Sargent would reach on a fielder’s choice as out no. 2 was recorded, but Cross connected on her third hit of the afternoon on a single to center that plated Sargent (9-2).

Cross, who had reached second on the throw, was replaced by pinch runner senior Miranda Gutierrez. Lindsey Sokoloski, who rates no. 1 in the nation in toughest to strikeout, drew a walk on a 3-1 toss that set up Baber. After a wild pitch advanced Gutierrez to third, the freshman drove a ball through the left side that plated her teammate for the game-winning run.

UTEP produced another double-digit hit (12) performance led by Cross’s 3-for-4 effort (tied career high). Sargent’s bat stayed lit as she produced a 3-for-4 outing with a pair of RBI and a career-high three runs scored.

Sargent is hitting .615 (16-26) with nine RBI, five doubles, six runs and two stolen bases the last seven games (including game two). Clayton (including game two) has reached base in nine consecutive games after she drew a walk during game one.

“[Taylor Sargent] is doing a great job and she’s starting to stay within herself and not try too hard,” fourth-year head coach Tobin Echo-Hawk said. “At the beginning of the year she was struggling a bit and it’s always a mental challenge. If they just keep working like we tell them, sooner or later things are going to fall into place. Your swing is going to make sense and you’ll start to feel comfortable. She’s done a great job with that.”

Fifield (2-5) won her second game of the season after hurling her team-leading third complete game. Fifield kept WKU’s big bats in check (leads C-USA in home runs), only allowing five hits and striking out a trio of Hilltoppers.

“[Kaitlin Fifield] did a great job and she kept [WKU] off the bases,” Echo-Hawk said. “Even when she got herself into a couple of jams, she did a nice job working out of it. She’s hitting her strides and we’re hoping she can keep consistent.”

One of those jams happened in the third after the back-to-back doubles. Fifield forced a ground out and struck out Rebekah Engelhardt to end the inning that left two runners on base.

Fifield now has 24 wins in the career, ranking tied third with Kelly Curran on the program’s all-time list. Danielle Pearson recorded 25 wins to rank no. 2. Stacie Townsend won 64 contests during her illustrious career.

The Miners also turned their 23rd double play of the season in the sixth (L54 DP), while it was the seventh double play turned the last six games.

UTEP 8, WKU 18 [5]

The Hilltoppers poured on the runs in the first inning as they took an 8-0 lead on five knocks.

The Miners never recovered but did score some runs to make the game interesting the first few frames.

After Clayton singled to left to reach base for the ninth consecutive game and Pepi drew a two-out walk, Sargent’s lumber did more work as she plated her teammates with her second career triple hit to right field off the fence to make the score 8-2. It was Sargent’s first triple since her freshman season.

After WKU scored a trio of runs in the second (11-2), the Miners responded with two more runs after Baber whaled on a 1-1 pitch and drove a liner down the leftfield line for her third home run of the season, getting the Miners within seven runs. The dinger was Baber’s first since March 8 at New Mexico.

With the score 12-4, Ryder drove in Sokoloski on a single slammed to right center. Sokoloski had reached base with her speed on a single hit to the short stop.

After WKU scored another six runs in the fifth, the Miners came up with three more runs in the bottom half. With bases loaded with one out, Sokoloski grounded out, but paved the way for Smith to cross the dish. A wild pitch then plated Pepi and Baber came up with her career-high third RBI on a hit to center field that scored Sargent.

UTEP registered nine knocks led by Baber’s 2-for-3 performance (tied career high). Prior to game one, Baber was hitless the previous eight games. Sargent tallied two more hits and Ariel Blair went 2-for-2.

“[Pamala Baber] and I worked pretty hard on timing this week,” Echo-Hawk said. “And she did a good job of paying attention to it and trying to do different things. She’s buying into what we are trying to tell her. It helps that she’s super coachable which helps us a lot.”

Blair made a spectacular catch to steal a Engelhardt home run the third inning with two outs. Engelhardt connected on a towering ball that just kept going. However, Blair made a nice read on it and made a leaping attempt to steal it over the fence. The ball hit her glove to ricochet back into the field of play and Blair snagged it while falling to the ground.

UTEP Women�s Golf Surges to Sixth at Wyoming Cowgirl Classic

UTEP Women�s Golf Surges to Sixth at Wyoming Cowgirl Classic

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MARICOPA, ARIZ. — A strong final round propelled the UTEP women’s golf team to a sixth-place tie at the Wyoming Cowgirl Classic on Friday at the Ak-Chin Southern Dunes Golf Club.

The Miners shot 294 on Friday, giving them a two-day, 54-hole total of 899 (300-305-294).  UC Irvine was champion of the 18-team event (296-290-288-874), with Sacramento State second (291-297-292-880) and Nevada third (292-298-291-881).

2015/16 Golf - 125Lily Downs

Lily Downs registered her fourth top-10 finish of the season, as she tied for fourth place with an even-par 216 (72-73-71).

She was three strokes behind individual co-champs Julia Becker of Sacramento State (69-73-71-213) and Kaitlin Collom of Nevada (73-71-69-213).

The Miners’ Alisa Rodriguez tied for 29th place (78-76-72-226), June Ting finished 49th (76-76-78-230), Sofia Castiello tied for 52nd place (76-80-76-232), Abbie Anghelescu tied for 57th place (76-82-75-233), Crystal Wu tied for 84th place (78-84-78-240) and Patricia Rico-Avello tied for 91st place (81-79-84-244).

UTEP will return to action at the Conference USA Championships April 17-19 in Fort Myers, Fla.

UTEP Women�s Golf Team in Eighth at Wyoming Cowgirl Classic

UTEP Women�s Golf Team in Eighth at Wyoming Cowgirl Classic

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MARICOPA, ARIZ. � The UTEP women�s golf team is in eighth place through 36 holes at the Wyoming Cowgirl Classic on Thursday in Maricopa, Ariz.

The Miners shot rounds of 300 and 305 for a total of 605. �UC Irvine leads the 18-team field (296-290-586), with Sacramento State in second (291-297-588). �UC Riverside (292-298-590) and Nevada (292-298-590) are tied for third place.

The Miners sent a total of seven players to the tournament. �Lily Downs is tied for seventh place with a one-over-par 145 (72-73). �She is�three strokes back of individual leaders�Julia Becker of Sacramento State (69-73-142) and�Jakeishya Le of UC Riverside (69-73-142).

June Ting is tied for 32nd place (76-76-152),�Alisa Rodriguez is tied for 44th place (78-76-154),�Sofia Castiello�is tied for�55th place (76-80-156),�Abbie Anghelescu is tied for�70th place (76-82-158),�Patricia Rico-Avello is tied for�76th place (81-79-160) and�Crystal Wu is tied for 83rd place (78-84-162).

The tournament wraps up on Friday with 18 more holes.

UTEP Tennis Plays First Conference Match at Home Sunday

UTEP Tennis Plays First Conference Match at Home Sunday

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The UTEP women�s tennis team will host its first and only conference match when the Miners face UTSA (9-8 overall, 0-1 conference) on Sunday, April 9 at the El Paso Tennis and Swim Club. First serve against the Roadrunners is 11 a.m.

The Miners (4-11 overall, 0-0 conference) are coming off a loss to New Mexico on March 24 and will get their first taste of league competition as they continue to prepare for the C-USA Championships later this month.

The Miners are one of only three teams (Charlotte, Southern Miss) that have not played a conference match to date.

Defending the home court for the Miners will be Milou Pietersz, Lois Wagenvoort, Daphne Visscher, Raven Bennett and Maria Paula Medina.

Bennett is on a four-match win streak and has garnered a 5-4 dual match record. The sophomore has teamed with Daphne Visscher at the No. 2 spot in doubles for a 7-6 dual match record, including a dominating 6-1 victory against Iowa State.

The Roadrunners will have played only one match in the past 20 days before meeting NM State on Friday and the Miners on Sunday. UTSA was edged by Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 4-3 last Wednesday.

Rice is the only conference foe the Runners have faced, which resulted in a 6-1 loss to the No. 39 Owls. The Runners are paced by senior Miriam Rosell Canudas, who slipped into the top 100 of the Intercollegiate Tennis Association singles rankings at No. 99. The Torello, Spain, native has kept a flawless record at 17-0 in dual-match singles play. In doubles action, Lina Hallgren and Charleen Tiwari lead the team with a 10-4 record at the No. 3 spot.

UTEP and UTSA have split their 18 contests against each other, with the Miners grabbing the win 4-1 last year in San Antonio.

Admission is free and fans are asked to wear white to �white out� the tennis club. Rally towels will be given to each spectator.

UTEP Softball To Host WKU As Two Programs Meet For First Time

UTEP Softball To Host WKU As Two Programs Meet For First Time

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The UTEP softball team will continue Conference USA action as it hosts WKU April 8-9 at the Helen of Troy Softball Complex.

The Miners and Hilltoppers will compete for the first time ever in a doubleheader starting at 3 p.m. on Saturday. Sunday�s contest has been changed to a noon start.

Tickets are $3 for kids and $5 for adults, while �Bark in the Park� is the weekend theme.

The Miners (10-26, 4-8 C-USA) are tied with Southern Miss (4-8) and UTSA (4-8) in the West Division, while the Hilltoppers (20-20, 4-8) stands in fifth place in the East Division. WKU is one game up on Middle Tennessee (3-9) and a game behind Charlotte (5-7).

UTEP will play all league games from here on out, which includes trips to LA Tech (April 14-15) and UAB (April 29-30). The Miners will end the regular season hosting Florida Atlantic (May 6-7).

The C-USA Tournament will be held in Hattiesburg (Southern Miss) May 10-13 as the top eight programs will advance to the postseason to play for an automatic bid to the 2017 NCAA Tournament.

LAST WEEK

UTEP took a three-day road to San Antonio April 1-3 to play at league foe UTSA, while playing its final nonconference contests at Incarnate Word. The Miners forged a 2-3 record during the weekend in East Texas, which included an epic game two, 7-6, victory in 10 innings at UTSA and a run-rule, 11-3 (5), win in game two against UIW.

Against the Roadrunners in game two, the Miners were down 3-0 after four innings before Cortney Smith connected on her seventh home run in the fifth frame � a solo shot over right center. UTEP took a 4-3 lead it the sixth as Smith tallied her second RBI of the contest on a single to left and Kiki Pepi connected on a two-run single to right.

The Roadrunners tied the score in the bottom half and the two teams traded runs in the innings eight and nine before Pepi came up with a solo blast down the left line for the go-ahead lead in the 10th. Sargent gave the Miners a 5-4 lead in the eighth, while Clayton homered in the ninth for a 6-5 advantage. Kaitlin Fifield threw all 10.0 frames (career high) to earn her first win of the season. UTEP fell in game one, 8-1, while UTSA rallied from 5-3 down to win 8-5 during Sunday�s series finale.

At Incarnate Word, UTEP rebounded from a 5-2 loss in game one to storm back with a 11-3 victory in 5.0 innings. Kaitlin Ryder blasted a career-high two dingers on a 3-for-4 performance with four RBI. Taylor Grohmann won her first game of 2017, throwing a complete game with no earned runs.

ALL-TIME SERIES VS. WKU

The two programs will meet for the first time ever on Saturday.

SCOUTING WKU

The Hilltoppers are currently at an even 20-20 record, while tallying a 4-8 conference record. WKU started off its conference run with sweeping Middle Tennessee but falling short to FAU, Marshall and UAB. WKU leads Conference USA with 32 home runs, but is hitting a .203 as a team to rank last in C-USA.

The Hilltoppers lead the conference in hit by pitch (60) and leads the way by striking out 237 times to leads the league. WKU has scored 144 runs, ranking tied ninth in C-USA. Jordan Mauch is shining through in the lineup with a .289 average, 18 RBI and a team-best 10 home runs.

Brittany Vaughn (.271) leads the team with 24 RBI, while ranking second with six dingers. Kara Brewer (.226) leads the team with nine stolen bases. Adriana Gray (.176) has hit five home runs with 18 RBI. On the defensive side of the game, the Hilltopper pitchers are recording a 3.15 ERA as a staff, ranking in the middle of the pack in conference. Kathryn Downing (11-7) has won the most games and has kept her ERA down to a staff-leading 2.09 and striking out 75 batters.

EXTRA INNING AFFAIRS

UTEP played in an epic 10-inning contest in game two at UTSA � in which the Miners won 7-6 over the Roadrunners. It was the longest game since playing 11 frames at Florida Atlantic on April 19, 2014. The April 1 contest at UTSA is tied for fourth longest in UTEP history. The most innings played was a 13-inning battle on May 7, 2009 against East Carolina at the Conference USA Tournament in El Paso with UTEP coming out on top 4-3.

The Miners have played 11 innings twice in program history, as the second was on April 7, 2013 at UCF. UTEP and Southern Miss went 10 frames on April 16, 2011, while another 10-inning contest was played on March 20, 2007 against no. 5 Arizona State � an 8-7 Miners� victory. UTEP is 3-3 all-time in games that go 10-plus innings.

#TURNUP

UTEP turned six more double plays in San Antonio this past weekend � five at UTSA and another at Incarnate Word. The Miners have turned 22 double plays to lead Conference USA and rank tied no. 4 nationally. UTEP also ranks no. 9 nationally in double plays turned per game (.61). Auburn leads the nation with 28 double plays turned and turned per game (.78).

Courtney Clayton ranks third in C-USA in fielding double plays with 11, while Cortney Smith (nine) and Taylor Sargent (nine) rank tied sixth.

BAT WOMEN

UTEP ranks third in Conference USA with its .301 batting average is one of four league programs hitting .300 or better. Marshall (.322), UTSA (.312) and Charlotte (.300) are the other three teams. Nationally, UTEP ranks no. 55 as no. 1 Florida State leads the nation in hitting (.367).

UTEP RANKINGS IN C-USA ONLY GAMES

The Miners rank second in batting average (.316) and hits (109) in Conference USA games only, behind UTSA (.329 & 114 hits). UTEP ranks second in slugging (.447) and RBI (54), tied second in runs scored (54), third in doubles (14) and total bases (143), and fourth in on-base percentage (.369).

5 IN THE TOP 25

UTEP has five players ranked in the top 25 in Conference USA in batting. Kaitlin Ryder (.365) ranks 13th,Cortney Smith (.354) ranks 14th, Kiki Pepi (.349) and Courtney Clayton (.346) ranks no. 17 and 18, andTaylor Sargent (.316) ranks 24th. UTEP has the most players in the top 25, while UTSA has four players. Charlotte, FIU, Marshall and North Texas each have three, and Florida Atlantic and Middle Tennessee has two each.

UTEP-Arizona Football Game Moved to Friday Night For ESPN

UTEP-Arizona Football Game Moved to Friday Night For ESPN

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The UTEP football team�s non-conference game against Arizona has been moved from Saturday, Sept. 16 to Friday, Sept. 15 and will be nationally televised on ESPN.� Conference USA�s first wave of national TV selections were announced on Thursday.

It marks only the second ESPN telecast of a UTEP football home game in the Sun Bowl.� The first was on Oct. 21, 2009 against Tulsa, a game the Miners won 28-24.

The Miners and the Wildcats will kick off at 8:15 p.m. MT in the Sun Bowl.

�We�re excited about showcasing our beautiful stadium and great fans before a national television audience on ESPN,� UTEP coach Sean Kugler said.� �It should be an electric night in the Sun Bowl.�

The last time the Miners appeared on ESPN was on Dec. 20, 2014 versus Utah State in the Gildan New Mexico Bowl.

Additional Conference USA football television exposures through other league television partners, as well as select non-conference road games that will air on other conferences television packages will be released as soon as they are finalized.

UTEP football season tickets are available now by calling (915) 747-6150 or visitingwww.utepathletics.com/tickets.