West Texas A&M sophomore center back Khadisha Debesette has been named the Lone Star Conference Women's Soccer Defensive Player of the Week announced on Wednesday afternoon by the league's offices in Richardson, Texas. This is the first career honor for Debesette as the Lady Buffs have won a weekly LSC honor for the third straight week.
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From Trinidad and Tobago to Goshen College for soccer
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