Acceptance Rate
79%
Avg SAT
1,049
Avg ACT
21
Enrollment
5,515
Sport
Soccer
Gender
Men's
Division
NCAA Division 2
Location
San Angelo, TX
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Harold Muñoz
Head Coach
Coach Muñoz joined the ASU coaching staff in January 2017. He serves in all areas of the program: coaching, recruiting, game planning, scouting, video, analysis, and camps, In his eight seasons with the program, Coach Munoz has helped guide ASU to seven titles and five appearances at the NCAA II Tournament. These include four regular season conference championships and three tournament championships. In addition to this, he has also been a part of the NCAA II National Staff of the year in 2020 and the United Soccer Coaches South Central Region Coaching Staff of the year in 2024. Since Munoz's arrival, the Rambelles have established many firsts including; winning its first LSC Tournament Championship in program history, winning a regular season championship while going undefeated and reaching the sweet sixteen/regional final. The 2024 season was a record-breaking season which saw the Rambelles go undefeated in conference play winning the regular season and Lone Star Conference Tournament Championship and reaching the Round of 16 in the NCAA II Tournament for the first time in school history. The Rambelles made their second consecutive South Central Regional appearance in 2022, losing in the first round to UC-Colorado Springs 3-1 in overtime. Kira Miller was named the LSC Goalkeeper of the Year for the second consecutive season and Cassidy Hill was honored as the LSC Defensive Player of the Year. The 2021 season saw the Belles tie multiple school records, winning 16 games and advancing to the second round of the NCAA DII Tournament. The Belles won the LSC postseason tournament for the second consecutive year. Kira Miller was named as the Lone Star Conference Goalkeeper of the Year. In the 2020 season (played in the spring of 2021), Muñoz helped guide the Belles to a perfect 10-0 record and the Lone Star Conference Tournament Championship. The Belles defense only conceded two goals in the whole season. Muñoz and staff were named as the regional and national staff of the year following their undefeated campaign. 2019 saw the Belles go 12-5-2 overall and 8-4-1 in conference play. In 2018, Muñoz helped guide the Belles to its first ever Lone Star Conference Tournament Championship and an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. In 2017, Coach Muñoz helped guide ASU to a regular season Lone Star Conference Championship and a first round appearance at the NCAA Tournament. Before arriving at Angelo State, Muñoz spent one season as the head women's soccer coach at Georgia Southwestern State University. During his one season with the Division II program, Muñoz improved the team's win/loss record and also led the program to its highest-scoring season in eight years. Before working at Georgia Southwestern, Muñoz was a volunteer assistant coach at Mercer from 2014 to 2016, helping lead the team to a Southern Conference Tournament Championship and a school-record 14 wins in 2014. The performance earned the Bears an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. Prior to his time at Mercer, Muñoz was the head men's coach in the Lone Star Conference at Eastern New Mexico. During his six seasons with the Greyhounds, the team only finished with a losing record in its first year, and Muñoz won the Lone Star Conference Championship with a 9-4-5 record while setting the school record for fewest goals allowed in a season. Muñoz had worked at ENMU earlier in his career as a graduate assistant for the men's team while McCorkle was the head of both programs for the Greyhounds. Prior to being the head coach at Eastern New Mexico, Muñoz was the head women's soccer coach and the associate head women’s soccer coach at NAIA member Midland University. In the 2007 season, he led the Warriors to a 13-2-4 record and earned a runner-up finish in the Great Plains Athletic Conference Championship. Muñoz played collegiate soccer at William Woods University from 1998-02 where he was a First Team All-American Midwest Conference selection. He went on to obtain a Master's of Science in Physical Education while serving as a graduate assistant coach at Eastern New Mexico. A Bogotá, Colombia native, Muñoz also played semi-professionally in the Canadian Professional Soccer League with North York Astros and in the Premier Development League with the Sioux Falls Spitfire. Muñoz currently holds a Premier Diploma as well as a Goalkeeping Level I & II diplomas from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America.
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Jenelle Cunningham
Assistant Coach
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Shayla Sabin
Assistant Coach
Sabin has helped ASU claim two Lone Star Conference Championships and back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances. She also has been instrumental in the development of the Angelo State goalkeepers. She guided Shantel Wittke to back-to-back LSC Goalkeeper of the Year awards and the nations No. 3 save percentage at .904. Dani Edwards earned the 2012 LSC Goalkeeper of the Year and set numerous records during her career. Sabin, who is a San Clemente, California native, served as the director of operations for women's soccer at the University of Southern California in 2012. Sabin earned a bachelor's from Cal State Fullerton in kinesiology with a teaching certificate and was a three-time scholar athlete. Sabin was named the 2007 Big West Goal Keeper of the Year for the Big West Conference and was a first-team all-conference selection. She is second on the career list in the CSUF record books with a 0.90 goals against average and ranks third with a .780 save percentage for her career. While at the University of Southern California her duties included coordinating practice/game times and camp dates as well as film coordinator for the Trojans. USC won the 2007 NCAA Championship and has made 12 trips to the NCAA tournament. As co-head coach at San Clemente High School, Sabin helped guide the team to back-to-back league titles and a state title in 2009. During the 2009 season the Tritons were the No. 1 ranked girls soccer team in the nation. She has worked alongside various soccer greats such as Julie Foudy, Mia Hamm, Joy Fawcett, Cindy Parlow, Lindsey Kelly, Kimberly Pickup and Ian Sawyers. While at USC, Sabin worked with current US Women's National team member Amy Rodriguez. She earned her masters degree from Angelo State in the spring of 2016 and serves as the camp director for ASU Soccer Camp.
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Andria Aurand
Assistant Coach
Aurand enters her second season as a graduate assistant coach for the Angelo State soccer team following a playing career at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and experience coaching at the high school level. Aurand helped the Rambelles to a 16-5-1 record in 2014 and to the second round of the NCAA Division II tournament in her first year on head coach Travis McCorkle's staff. I decided to go into coaching because I want to teach/share my knowledge and passion for the game as well as becoming a mentor to others, Aurand said. The graduate position here at Angelo State will give me a great opportunity to gain knowledge about recruiting, player management, as well as other administrative duties. Aurand, who is a Chattanooga native, played as a defender for the Mocs. During the 2013 season, she started 11 games and assisted on three goals. She earned a Southern Conference Commissioners Medal for her work on the field and in the classroom. Aurand graduated with a bachelors degree in Health and Exercise Science. She is a Hixson High School graduate where she also played as a midfielder. While at UT-Chattanooga, Aurand also worked as an assistant coach for three seasons back at Hixson High. Aurand is pursuing a Masters of Education: Student Development and Leadership at Angelo State University. Andria comes to us with Division 1 experience as a defender," McCorkle said. "She has a great playing background story including how she began as a non-scholarship player and earned her way into a starting role and athletic scholarship. Andrias personality will be a good fit with our players and staff. We already know she is a hard worker and eager to work with our players.
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Nayeli Celedon
Assistant Coach
Nayeli Celedon is in her first year as a graduate student for Angelo State. Celedon is coming from St. Mary's where she was part of the College Sports Communicators Academic All-District during the 2023 and 2024 seasons. Celedon was part of the Lone Star Commissioner's Honor Roll throughout her entire Lone Star Conference career. During her time at St. Mary's Celedon played in 58 career games, starting in 31 matches, playing in 3118 minutes, scoring 2 games winning goals against Fort Lewis and Texas A&M International. Celedon graduated from St. Mary's with a Bachelors in Exercise and Sport Science with a minor in Sports Management.
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Isabel Robben
Assistant Coach
Isabel Robben is in her first year as a graduate student for Angelo State. Robben comes from Fort Hays State where she was an All-MIAA Second Team Goalkeeper, CSC Academic All-American First Team Goalkeeper, CSC Academic All-District Honors, MIAA Academic Excellence Award and MIAA Scholar Athlete. In 2023 Robben was elected to the All-MIAA Third Team, CSC Academic All-District Honors, MIAA Academic Excellence, and also also set the Fort Hays State Shutout record with 12. She also tied the school record for wins in a season with 13 and wins in a career with 24. Robben graduated from Fort Hays State with a Bachelor's degree in Accounting and Finance.
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