A&M soccer team adds Rutgers transfer

   

The Texas A&M soccer team has added Rutgers’ forward Allison Lowrey. The graduate transfer in her career has played in 80 games in her career, making 41 starts. She had 21 goals and 15 assists for 57 points in four years with the Scarlet Knights.

As a senior, she started 19 of 20 games with six goals and four assists for 16 points for the 9-7-4 Scarlet Knights, who were 5-4-1 in Big Ten Conference play for a sixth-place tie with Ohio State.

Lowrey’s best season was 2022, starting 20 games with seven goals and four assists for 18 points, earning third-team All-Big10 honors for the Scarlet Knights who were 13-5-2 overall and 5-3-2 in league, finishing in a four-way tie for fourth with Penn State, Ohio State and Nebraska.

Rutgers was 10-0 in league play in Lowrey’s sophomore season, losing to Florida State in the NCAA tourney semifinals. She had six goals in the season and four assists.

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“Adding Allie to the Aggie soccer family really boosts our already improved firepower for the coming 2024 season,” A&M G Guerrieri said.

Other transfers A&M have added are forwards Brie Severns (Kansas), Kennedy Clark (Xavier) and Shae O’Rourke (South Carolina) and midfielder Leah Pirro (Grand Canyon).

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