Box Score In a commanding performance on the soccer field, Texas A&M International University (TAMIU) outshone Sul Ross State with a final score of 11-0. TAMIU's dominance was evident from the very beginning, as they quickly took control of the game. Johan Portales opened the scoring at 5:33, skillfully assisted by Guy Lehrer. Jordan Mase joined the goal-scoring spree at 6:15, capitalizing on a precise pass from Johan Portales. The duo of Mase and Portales continued to torment Sul Ross State, with Mase netting his second goal at 19:32, this time with an assist from Magnus Poulsen. Portales showcased his brilliance again at 20:02, this time with assists from Jordan Mase and Iker Fernandez.
Guy Lehrer added another goal to TAMIU's tally at 25:27, and Lassana Diakite found the back of the net at 32:29, thanks to an assist from Diego Veit. Tajani Fairclough joined the scoring frenzy at 40:38, assisted by Efe Dai. Johan Portales completed his remarkable hat-trick at 69:06, this time with an assist from Daniel Galindo. Jorge Amaya added another goal at 76:42, with assists from Tajani Fairclough and Jordan Mase. Bennet Sundermann made his mark on the scoreboard at 79:50, thanks to Saul Fernandez's assist. Yahir Gallardo rounded off the astonishing performance at 82:58, assisted by Johan Portales and Jonathan Cervantes.
Sul Ross State struggled to create opportunities, managing only five shots throughout the game, with none on target. In contrast, TAMIU was relentless, recording a total of 33 shots, an astonishing 20 of which were on target. Sul Ross State's goalkeeper made five saves in the first half and four in the second, preventing an even more significant deficit. The corner kicks favored TAMIU, with four compared to Sul Ross State's zero. Despite the intensity of the match, fouls were relatively low, with TAMIU committing 10 fouls to Sul Ross State's one. The only blemish on TAMIU's stellar performance was a caution received by Jonathan Cervantes at 13:07. TAMIU's 11-0 victory showcased their complete dominance on the field and left no doubt about their superiority in the match.