Texas Tech University Athletics

Teeter, Williams power Texas Tech past Fresno State
September 16, 2022 | Women's Soccer
The Red Raiders earned their 100th win at the John Walker Soccer Complex
LUBBOCK, Texas – Powered by a pair of goals from Charlotte Teeter and Ashleigh Williams, Texas Tech earned its 100th win inside the John Walker Soccer Complex after downing Fresno State, 2-0, Friday night.
The Red Raiders (4-2-3) have called the Walker home for the last 15 seasons and now hold a 100-28-10 record inside the facility.
"It has been a fun journey," head coach Tom Stone said. "There have been some great wins here, including this one. Fresno did a great job in the first half of putting us under some pressure. Charlotte Teeter stepped up and scored an incredible goal from downtown to give us some confidence. Ashleigh's goal was awesome and let us feel comfortable at 2-0."
Teeter got Tech on the board in the 15th minute when she drilled a shot from well outside the 18-yard box and found the back of the net for the second time this season.
The Red Raider defense held strong through the remainder of the half, only allowing one shot through the opening 45 minutes to send Tech into the locker room with a 1-0 lead.
Just six minutes into the second half, Elise Anderson saw Ashleigh Williams making a run and sent a ball into the box that Williams was able to put away, good for her third goal of the season.
In the absence of Macy Blackburn, Anderson has stepped up huge for the Red Raiders and produced a pair of assists (Houston and Fresno State).
Again, the Tech defense would continue to shine, holding Fresno State (0-6-2) shotless throughout the entire second half. Tonight marked the third time this season that the Red Raiders defense has held opponents to three or fewer shots.
Next Up
The Red Raiders will turn their eyes to the start of Big 12 play as they welcome in West Virginia on Thursday. Kickoff from the John Walker Soccer Complex is set for 7 p.m.
The Red Raiders (4-2-3) have called the Walker home for the last 15 seasons and now hold a 100-28-10 record inside the facility.
"It has been a fun journey," head coach Tom Stone said. "There have been some great wins here, including this one. Fresno did a great job in the first half of putting us under some pressure. Charlotte Teeter stepped up and scored an incredible goal from downtown to give us some confidence. Ashleigh's goal was awesome and let us feel comfortable at 2-0."
Teeter got Tech on the board in the 15th minute when she drilled a shot from well outside the 18-yard box and found the back of the net for the second time this season.
The Red Raider defense held strong through the remainder of the half, only allowing one shot through the opening 45 minutes to send Tech into the locker room with a 1-0 lead.
Just six minutes into the second half, Elise Anderson saw Ashleigh Williams making a run and sent a ball into the box that Williams was able to put away, good for her third goal of the season.
In the absence of Macy Blackburn, Anderson has stepped up huge for the Red Raiders and produced a pair of assists (Houston and Fresno State).
Again, the Tech defense would continue to shine, holding Fresno State (0-6-2) shotless throughout the entire second half. Tonight marked the third time this season that the Red Raiders defense has held opponents to three or fewer shots.
Next Up
The Red Raiders will turn their eyes to the start of Big 12 play as they welcome in West Virginia on Thursday. Kickoff from the John Walker Soccer Complex is set for 7 p.m.
Team Stats
FRESNO
TTU
Goals
0
2
Shots
1
12
Shots on Goal
1
4
Saves
2
1
Corners
3
8
Fouls
11
9
Scoring Plays

Charlotte Teeter (2)
GOAL by TTU Teeter, Charlotte.
15:00

Ashleigh Williams (3)
Assisted By: Elise Anderson
GOAL by TTU Williams, Ashleigh Assist by Anderson, Elise.
49:52
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