LMU and the Aggies have never met in competition before this year. Last year LMU went 3-16-1, with wins coming against UC Santa Barbara, Montana, Northeastern and played San Francisco to a tie.
The Aggies went 5-13-2 last season, and while the two teams may be unfamiliar with one another, they have shared several opponents. The Aggies have played Montana twice before, both matches ending in a draw. The Aggies also met Grand Canyon twice last season, losing 2-1 and again, 1-0.
Texas State will make the journey to Las Cruces after a matchup with the Aggies I-10 rival UTEP, Aug. 22. The two teams met last year, with UTEP recording a 1-0 win over the Bobcats.
In the 2013-14 season, the Bobcats went 8-9-2 overall, earning a spot in the Sun Belt Conference Tournament. Texas-State would go on to beat Troy in the first round 2-1, but would fall to Western Kentucky in the final, 1-0.