

Texoma Stuns Lubbock Matadors with Late Away Win
Lubbock, TX – June 28, 2026 – Texoma secured a gritty 2-1 victory on the road against Lubbock Matadors SC in USL League Two play, coming from behind to snatch all three points late in the match. The result breathes life into Texoma’s playoff ambitions and leaves Lubbock’s postseason hopes hanging by a thread.
Match Overview
On a sweltering evening at the Lubbock Soccer Complex, the home side started brightly and took a deserved lead midway through the first half. But Texoma, known for their resilience, grew into the game after the break and turned the tables with two quick strikes.
Key Moments
- 28' – Lubbock takes the lead: A patient buildup ended with winger Derek Simmons cutting inside and curling a shot into the far corner. The Matadors’ fans erupted as their team dominated possession early.
- 55' – Texoma equalizes: A defensive mishap allowed Texoma striker Kevin Rodríguez to pounce on a loose ball inside the box. He made no mistake, firing low past the Lubbock keeper to level the score.
- 73' – Winning goal: Substitute Jake Morrison delivered the decisive blow. A long ball over the top caught the Lubbock defense flat, and Morrison took one touch before chipping the advancing goalkeeper. Texoma led 2-1.
- 88' – Lubbock’s missed chance: A penalty shout for the Matadors was waved away after a tangle in the box, sparking furious protests from the home bench.
Tactical Story
Lubbock Matadors started with a high press and controlled the first 45 minutes, but they lacked a cutting edge in the final third. Texoma’s manager altered formation at halftime, switching to a 4-4-2 with a deeper defensive block, inviting pressure before hitting on the counter. The equalizer came from exactly that strategy – a quick turnover followed by a direct run. The winner showcased Texoma’s ability to exploit gaps when opponents push forward for a second goal.
Standout Player: Kevin Rodríguez (Texoma)
Rodríguez was a constant threat with his physical presence and movement. He scored the crucial equalizer and provided the assist for Morrison’s winner by flicking on a long ball. His hold-up play allowed Texoma to relieve pressure throughout the second half.
Table Impact
Texoma moves up to fifth place in the Mid South Division with 14 points from 10 matches, now three points clear of eighth-placed Lubbock. For the Matadors, this defeat drops them to 11 points with four games remaining. They face an uphill battle to reach the top four and qualify for the playoffs.
Texoma will host the Midland-Odessa Sockers on July 2, while Lubbock Matadors have a week to regroup before a crucial away trip to Brazos Valley Cavalry.