K-State Soccer to Play Full Spring Schedule Starting in April
Mar 06, 2018 | Soccer
MANHATTAN, Kansas – Kansas State soccer will play seven matches on five dates during its spring schedule, head coach Mike Dibbini has announced. The Wildcats will host five matches at the K-State Soccer Complex during this schedule. All five of K-State's home matches in the spring will be free and open to the public.
K-State will start its spring schedule on Saturday, April 14, as the Wildcats will host Air Force and Oral Roberts. The Wildcats will face Air Force at 11:15 a.m., and Oral Roberts at 1 p.m., on that day. The matches will be abbreviated to 60-minutes in length with two 30-minute halves.
The Wildcats will continue the weekend on Sunday, April 15, against Colorado College at 1 p.m. The match against the Tigers will be a regulation 90-minute match with two 45-minute halves.
Kansas State returns to action the following weekend, as the Wildcats host Tulsa at 5 p.m., on Saturday, April 21. The match against the Golden Hurricane will be a regulation 90-minute match with two 45-minute halves.
K-State completes the weekend with a visit from Arkansas on Sunday, April 22, at 1 p.m. The match against the Razorbacks will be a regulation 90-minute match with two 45-minute halves.
The spring schedule will end in Kansas City, as K-State will face UMKC on Saturday, April 28, at 1 p.m., and Butler Community College at 2:30 p.m. The matches will be abbreviated to 60-minutes in length with two 30-minute halves.
The spring schedule is subject to change due to inclement weather. For updates to the schedule, please follow the K-State Soccer Twitter account (@KStateSOC) or the K-State Athletics Twitter account (@kstatesports).
Kansas State concluded its second season of action and its first in the Big 12 in 2017 with an overall record of 6-11-1 and a league mark of 1-8-0. The six wins were a new program high for wins in a season, while the Wildcats picked up their first Big 12 win on October 6 at Kansas.
The Wildcats were led in scoring by a pair of freshmen, as Brooklynn Entz registered 11 points and Hannah Davis tallied nine. Entz set the single season record for goals with five, while Davis, a 2017 Big 12 All-Freshman team selection, set the single season mark for assists with five.
The Wildcats return 98 percent of its total point scorers from last season and 100 percent of the goals scored from 2017.
Supporters Packages are now available for the 2018 season. Supporters Packages are just $50 for one, or $160 for a Soccer Supporters 4-Pack. Each package includes a 2018 K-State Soccer scarf and t-shirt, and the ability to select a season ticket for either general admission grandstand or open lawn seating, or select no season tickets for those who are K-State students or live out of state. The price does not change for fans who decline season tickets.
K-State will start its spring schedule on Saturday, April 14, as the Wildcats will host Air Force and Oral Roberts. The Wildcats will face Air Force at 11:15 a.m., and Oral Roberts at 1 p.m., on that day. The matches will be abbreviated to 60-minutes in length with two 30-minute halves.
The Wildcats will continue the weekend on Sunday, April 15, against Colorado College at 1 p.m. The match against the Tigers will be a regulation 90-minute match with two 45-minute halves.
Kansas State returns to action the following weekend, as the Wildcats host Tulsa at 5 p.m., on Saturday, April 21. The match against the Golden Hurricane will be a regulation 90-minute match with two 45-minute halves.
K-State completes the weekend with a visit from Arkansas on Sunday, April 22, at 1 p.m. The match against the Razorbacks will be a regulation 90-minute match with two 45-minute halves.
The spring schedule will end in Kansas City, as K-State will face UMKC on Saturday, April 28, at 1 p.m., and Butler Community College at 2:30 p.m. The matches will be abbreviated to 60-minutes in length with two 30-minute halves.
The spring schedule is subject to change due to inclement weather. For updates to the schedule, please follow the K-State Soccer Twitter account (@KStateSOC) or the K-State Athletics Twitter account (@kstatesports).
Kansas State concluded its second season of action and its first in the Big 12 in 2017 with an overall record of 6-11-1 and a league mark of 1-8-0. The six wins were a new program high for wins in a season, while the Wildcats picked up their first Big 12 win on October 6 at Kansas.
The Wildcats were led in scoring by a pair of freshmen, as Brooklynn Entz registered 11 points and Hannah Davis tallied nine. Entz set the single season record for goals with five, while Davis, a 2017 Big 12 All-Freshman team selection, set the single season mark for assists with five.
The Wildcats return 98 percent of its total point scorers from last season and 100 percent of the goals scored from 2017.
Supporters Packages are now available for the 2018 season. Supporters Packages are just $50 for one, or $160 for a Soccer Supporters 4-Pack. Each package includes a 2018 K-State Soccer scarf and t-shirt, and the ability to select a season ticket for either general admission grandstand or open lawn seating, or select no season tickets for those who are K-State students or live out of state. The price does not change for fans who decline season tickets.
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