In the 2025 season, Pablo Bances participated in 14 games for Texas Wesleyan, contributing two assists and playing a total of 1,136 minutes. Bances delivered an assist in the match against LSU Alexandria on August 30 in Fort Worth, despite the team's narrow 3-2 loss. He also provided an assist in another close contest against Wayland Baptist on September 27, where the team fell 3-2.
Throughout the season, Bances took nine shots, with two of them on goal. One of his more active performances came during the game against Oklahoma City on October 11, where he registered three shots, including one on goal, over 81 minutes of play. Although he did not score any goals, his presence on the field was consistent, often playing the full 90 minutes in several matches, demonstrating his role as a steady contributor to the team’s efforts.
In the 2024 season, Pablo Bances demonstrated his defensive capabilities for Texas Wesleyan's soccer team, participating in 18 of the team's 19 matches. As a defender, Bances played a total of 1,155 minutes, underscoring his importance on the field. He provided one assist in the victory over Texas A&M Texarkana on September 3, contributing to the team's offensive efforts while maintaining his primary defensive responsibilities.
Although Bances did not record any goals, his defensive presence was notable, particularly as he led the team in penalty fouls with four throughout the season. This statistic highlights his active engagement in challenging opponents and disrupting their attacks. Additionally, Bances managed four shots and one shot on goal, reflecting his occasional ventures into offensive plays.
With a consistent presence on the pitch, including multiple full-game appearances, Bances proved to be a reliable part of Texas Wesleyan's defensive lineup. His discipline and endurance were evident as he logged significant playing time, particularly in the match against Wayland Baptist on November 6, where he played the entire 110 minutes in a double-overtime effort.
In the 2023 season, Pablo Bances showcased his skills as a key player for Texas Wesleyan, participating in 16 of the team’s 17 matches. Throughout the season, Bances scored a total of three goals, contributing decisively to the team's offensive efforts. Two of those goals came against Jarvis Christian on August 26 and Oklahoma Panhandle State on October 17, where he also registered two shots on goal in each match, demonstrating his accuracy and effectiveness in attack.
Bances also displayed his playmaking abilities with two assists, including one in the 6-1 victory over McPherson on September 4 and another in the dominant 6-2 win against Southwestern Christian on October 14. His overall shooting performance saw him take 17 shots, with seven of those being on target, underscoring his offensive contributions throughout the season.
Defensively, Bances was a pivotal figure for Texas Wesleyan, leading the team with one defensive save, which occurred during the match against Southwestern Christian. His presence on the field was significant, as he accumulated 1,134 minutes over the course of the season, reflecting his endurance and reliability for the team.