Kansas State University Athletics

Friday, October 27
Manhattan, Kan.
7 p.m.

Kansas State University

vs

Iowa State

K-State Hosts Iowa State on Senior Night

Oct 25, 2017 | Soccer

Match 18
Iowa State (2-12-3), 0-6-2 Big 12) at Kansas State (6-10-1, 1-7-0 Big 12)
Friday, October 27, 2017 | 7 p.m. | Manhattan, Kan. | K-State Soccer Complex

Watch: COX Channel Kansas and K-StateHD.TV | Listen: 101.5 KROCK & kstatesports.com | Live Stats: kstatesports.com
Series History: First meeting
Last Meeting: n/a


MANHATTAN, Kansas - Kansas State will conclude its first season in the Big 12 Conference on Friday, October 27, as the Wildcats host Iowa State at 7 p.m. Friday night's match will be Senior Night, as K-State will honor its five seniors: Jade Anderson, Kelcy Fiser, Miranda Larkin, Jaclyn Means and Abby Sieperda.

• Friday's match will be broadcast on COX Channel Kansas and for free on K-StateHD.TV. An audio broadcast of the match will be available on 101.5 KROCK in Manhattan and kstatesports.com.
• For the second straight season, K-State has had 11 different players register a goal and 14 different players tally at least one point.

Weekend in Review
• K-State's losing streak reached four matches, as the Wildcats dropped a pair of matches last weekend in Oklahoma, as the Wildcats fell at 24th ranked Oklahoma State, 2-1, and at Oklahoma, 3-2. Sunday's match at Oklahoma marked the first time K-State scored two or more goals in a Big 12 match.
• K-State took a 1-0 lead in both matches last weekend. Freshman Hannah Davis found the head of fellow freshman Avery Green on a corner kick at 5:20 of the match against the Cowgirls. It was the earliest goal of the season for Kansas State and the second earliest in program history.
• With the assist, Davis set the school record for a single season with her fifth.
• Green is the third K-State defender to register a goal this season, joining Megan Kalkofen and Haley Sutter.
• At Oklahoma, freshman Brookelynn Entz put in a rebound in the 22nd minute to send K-State into the locker room with the first half lead. Despite the lead, K-State allowed three second half goals to fall to the Sooners.
• Sunday's loss at Oklahoma marked the first time in program history that K-State lost after leading at halftime (5-1-0).
• Freshman Maddie Souder netted her second goal of the season and her first in Big 12 play, scoring in the 80th minute against the Sooners to provide the final margin.
• One off the field item from the weekend in Oklahoma. Due to severe weather and a tornado warning in Norman, K-State was forced to take shelter in the back hallways of the Embassy Suites on Saturday night around 8:15 p.m. The storm passed with no further excitement after the Wildcats sheltered for roughly 20 minutes.  

Records Falling in 2017
• In addition to setting a new program record for wins in a season, Kansas State has also surpassed statistical highs from last season.
• The Wildcats have set the program records in seven statistical categories during the second season: goals (17), assists (19), total points (53), total shots (200), shots on goal (96), shots on goal percentage (.480) and saves (101).

Underclassmen Contributing Points
• In its two seasons of action, Kansas State has been powered by underclassmen.
• Of the 96 total points scored in program history, 74 points have been scored by freshmen or sophomores (77.1 percent). In 2016, 39 of the total 43 points were tallied by underclassmen while 35 of the 53 points this season.
• Through 33 matches, a senior has yet to score a goal for K-State.

Wichita Area Natives Scoring Goals for Wildcats
• Through 33 matches in the program's history, Kansas State has scored a total of 33 goals.
• Of the 33 goals, 10 have been scored by players from the Wichita area; Katie Cramer (Goddard), Brookelynn Entz (Newton), Dora Gallo (Wichita), Avery Green (Wichita) and Ashley Zane (Wichita).
• Cramer recorded the first goal in program history, while Gallo tallied two in the inaugural season and Zane pocketed one.
• In year two, Cramer and Zane each added their second career goals while Entz and Green joined her fellow Wichita natives. Entz is the program's first player with a multi-goal game and the first overtime game-winning goal in program history.

Green Isn't Green Anymore
• Freshman Avery Green became the fifth freshman to register a goal this season for Kansas State.
• At Oklahoma State, the defender from Wichita, Kansas, finished off a Hannah Davis corner kick with a header at 5:20 of the match.
• The goal was the earliest of the season for K-State and the second earliest in program history. It was also the first off a corner kick this season.
• The header was Green's first career shot. It was the third goal scored by a K-State defender this season (Haley Sutter and Megan Kalkofen).
• Green has played in 12 matches with six starts during her first season in Manhattan. She has a total of two shots this season, both on goal.

Davis Sets Records in First Season
• Freshman forward Hannah Davis entered K-State as a known scorer, but her passing has placed her among K-State's scoring leaders.
• In her first 17 matches, Davis, a native of Lincoln, Nebraska, has registered a school single-season record in assists with five. She is tied for second in program history for career assists.
• Over the last 10 matches, Davis has either scored or assisted on seven of the team's 14 goals during this stretch.
• Against Colorado State, Davis assisted on a pair of goals and became the first player in program history with two or more assists in a match.
• Davis broke through and scored her first collegiate goal on Sept. 14 at South Dakota, registering the game-winner in the 56th minute.
• Following her four-point weekend, Davis was named Big 12 Freshman of the Week on Sept. 19.
• Davis tied the school record with at least one point in four straight matches from Sept. 8 to Sept. 22.
• Davis also set the school record for game-winning goals in a career and a single-season with two. She registered her second game-winning goal of the season, as she registered the winner at Kansas on Oct. 6.
• In addition to leading the team in assists, Davis leads the team in shots on goal (17), tied for the team lead in points (nine) and is second in shots (34).
• Davis finished her high school career at Lincoln Southwest as the state of Nebraska career, single season and single game record holder in goals.

Entz Owns Single-Season Goals Record
• Freshman Brookelynn Entz claimed a piece of K-State soccer history, as she became the first player to score two or more goals in a match and earn Big 12 Freshman of the Week honors.
• Against Central Arkansas on Sept. 8, Entz registered her first collegiate goal in the 19th minute and added an insurance goal in the 69th minute.
• Against Creighton on Sept. 10, Entz handed out her first K-State assist to cap a five-point weekend.
• For her performance, Entz became the first player in program history to earn a Big 12 weekly honor as she was named Big 12 Freshman of the Week on Sept. 12.
• Following her two-goal performance, Entz registered the first overtime game-winning goal in program history by twisting in the winner against Colorado State in the 95th minute on Sept. 17.
• The overtime winner by Entz is the latest goal in program history, surpassing the goal at 85:47 by Morgan Mauck against Omaha on Aug. 30, 2017.
• The product of Newton, Kansas, leads the team in goals (four), and is tied for the team lead in points (nine). She is second in shots on goal (15) and third in total shots (30).
• Entz holds the school record for goals in a season and goals in a season by a freshman. She is tied for first for career goals. She is tied for second for total points in a season with nine.

Sweet Souder
• Freshman Maddie Souder is the third freshman to register two or more goals this season for Kansas State.
• Against Colorado State on Sept. 17, Souder registered her first collegiate goal in the 17th minute.
• Later in the first half against the Rams, Souder picked up her first career collegiate assist and her first three-point match.
• The product of Lee's Summit, Missouri, carded her first career Big 12 goal with an 80th minute tally at Oklahoma on Oct. 22.
• Souder has started 16 matches this season. She is tied for third in total points with five and owns a shots on goal percentage of .467.

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