Huston-Tillotson's Trejo garners Week 4 HBCUAC Women's Soccer Weekly Honors
NEW ORLEANS - September 22, 2025 - Huston-Tillotson University's Krystal Trejo garners Historically Black Colleges and Universities Athletic Conference (HBCUAC) Women's Soccer Offensive Player and Freshman of the Week. She was honored for her performance between September 15-21.
Trejo gave the Lady Rams the initial lead against Texas A&M-University of San Antonio on Saturday and put up three shots. She ranks second in the conference with 21 shots. Huston-Tillotson ranks third in the West Division with three wins.
2025 HBCUAC Women's Soccer Players of the Week
|
Date |
Offensive |
Defensive |
Freshman |
Newcomer |
|
Aug. 25-31 |
Cora Hurst, Paul Quinn |
Citlaly Vences, Huston-Tillotson |
Mia Hawkins, Paul Quinn |
Cynthia Lopez, Wiley |
|
Sept. 1-7 |
Annalisa Vincent, Talladega |
Mariana Quijano, Wiley |
Feryi Sanchez, Wiley |
Jerusalem Rodriguez-Gamez, Huston-Tillotson |
|
Sept. 8-14 |
Caroline Valencia, Huston-Tillotson |
Citlaly Vences, Huston-Tillotson |
Miranda Tapia, Paul Quinn |
Caroline Valencia, Huston-Tillotson |
|
Sept. 15-21 |
Krystal Trejo, Huston-Tillotson |
N/A |
Krystal Trejo, Huston-Tillotson |
N/A |
About the HBCU Athletic Conference
The HBCU Athletic Conference (HBCUAC) is the only HBCU conference in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). The HBCUAC membership includes Dillard University (LA), Fisk University (TN), Huston-Tillotson University (TX), Oakwood University (AL), Paul Quinn College (TX), Philander Smith University (AR), Rust College (MS), Southern University at New Orleans (LA), Stillman College (AL), Talladega College (AL), Tougaloo College (MS), University of the Virgin Islands (St. Thomas), Voorhees University (SC), Wilberforce University (OH), and Wiley University (TX). HBCUAC sponsors championships in men's and women's basketball, men's and women's cross country, men's and women's soccer, men's and women's track and field, women's volleyball, softball, and baseball. In 2022, the HBCUAC secured the largest media rights deal in conference and NAIA history, signing a multimillion-dollar deal with Urban Edge Network. On July 1, 2024, the conference rebranded from the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference (GCAC) to the HBCU Athletic Conference, marking a new era for the conference that embodies the makeup of its membership. For more information, visit hbcuac.org.
