Three Bobcats Earn Bronze at the Central American Games
Texas State women's soccer boasts three athletes who earned a bronze medal with the El Salvador national team at the Central American and Caribbean Games. Senior midfielder Victoria Meza scored the decisive goal in a 2-1 victory over Venezuela in the third-place match. Coach Steve Holeman praised Meza’s talent and her excellent representation of both Texas State and El Salvador. Alongside Meza, alumnae Juana Plata and Mya Ulloa also contributed to the team’s success, showcasing their skills on the international stage. With the 2026 season approaching, Meza and the Bobcats aim to build on their previous achievements.
By the Numbers- Victoria Meza scored the winning goal in the bronze medal match.
- Meza was named the Texas State Player of the Year with 11 goal contributions in 22 games in 2025.
- Texas State soccer is gearing up for the 2026 season, starting with a match against UTSA.
- Meza is entering her senior year and is expected to be a key player for the Bobcats.
As the 2026 season commences, Texas State will look to leverage the momentum gained from the success of its players at the Central American and Caribbean Games. Fans can expect to see Meza play a pivotal role as the team seeks to compete at a high level in the Sun Belt Conference.
Bottom LineThe performance of Meza, Plata, and Ulloa in the Central American and Caribbean Games emphasizes the international caliber of Texas State soccer, setting the stage for a promising 2026 season. Their achievements highlight the program's growth and potential for continued success.
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