Kansas State University Athletics
Wildcats to Tangle with Mountaineers Friday Night
Sep 26, 2018 | Soccer
Match 12
Kansas State (4-5-2, 0-2-0 Big 12) at (rv) West Virginia (6-2-3, 2-0-0 Big 12)
Friday, September 28, 2018 | 6 p.m. (CT) | Morgantown, W. Va. | Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium
Watch: MountaineerTV | Listen: 101.5 KROCK & kstatesports.com | Live Stats: kstatesports.com
Series History: West Virginia leads 1-0
Last Meeting: Sept. 29, 2017 (West Virginia won 1-0)
MANHATTAN, Kansas -Â Kansas State (4-5-2, 0-2-0) women's soccer will make its first trip to Morgantown, West Virginia, on Friday to face West Virginia (6-2-3, 2-0-0) at 6 p.m. (CT).
• Friday's match will be available on MountaineerTV. The match will also be broadcast on 101.5 KROCK in Manhattan and free at kstatesports.com.
• K-State enters Friday's match with a three-match road unbeaten streak (1-0-2). This is the longest road unbeaten streak since the start of the program in 2016.
Weekend in Review
• For the first time this season, Kansas State dropped both matches in a weekend.
• K-State fell in their Big 12 opener of 2018 against 15th-ranked Oklahoma State, 3-1, on Friday night.
• The Wildcats scored their lone goal against Oklahoma State in the 87th minute, as junior Laramie Hall found Haley Sutter with a cross. Sutter nudged in the pass for her first goal of the season and the third of her career.
• This is the second time Sutter and Hall have connected on a goal in their time at K-State, as the duo was responsible for K-State's 1-0 win at Oral Roberts in 2017.
• In the second match of the weekend, Oklahoma converted the only goal of the match 46 seconds after the opening kickoff and held back the Wildcats for the 1-0 win.
• The Wildcats have lost seven straight Big 12 matches and have lost six consecutive Big 12 matches at the K-State Soccer Complex.
• K-State ended the month of September without a home win for the first time in program history. The Wildcats will enter the month of October with a four-match home losing streak. The last victory in Manhattan came on August 23, against Drake.
West Virginia at a Glance
• West Virginia (6-2-3, 2-0-0 Big 12) enters Friday night's match with a five-match winning streak including a pair of 2-0 wins over the weekend at Texas Tech and at TCU.
• On the sidelines, the Mountaineers are led by head coach Nikki Izzo-Brown. Izzo-Brown, in her 23rd year in Morgantown, owns a 331-109-52 (.726) record.
• The Mountaineers are led on the field by sophomore midfielder Stefany Ferrer-vanGinkel. Ferrer-vanGinkel owns five goals and an assist on the season.
Better Late than Never for K-State
• Kansas State has established itself as a second half team during its three seasons of action.
• In total, Kansas State has scored 31 of its 46 total goals in the second half of matches.
• In 2018, K-State has scored 12 total goals with eight coming in the second half or overtime. The Wildcats have fired off 96 of their 180 total shots in the second half or overtime, while also registering 28 of the 55 corner kicks in the second half or overtime.
• In total, Kansas State has scored 12 of the program's 46 goals (26.1 percent) between the 61st and 75th minutes.
Sutter Adds Third Career Goal
• Defender/midfielder Haley Sutter has stepped into the K-State attack during her career.
• The product of Overland Park, Kansas, owns three career goals and recorded her first career Big 12 goal against Oklahoma State on Sept. 21. Sutter finished a cross from Laramie Hall in the 87th minute.
• Previously, Sutter scored her goals early in matches. She tallied her first career goal at 1:03 into the match at Little Rock on Sept. 11, 2016. Her second career goal was a rebound goal at 6:41 into the match at Oral Roberts on Aug. 24, 2017.
• For her career, Sutter has three goals on 12 shots on goal.
Punching the Time Clock
• K-State's roster features one player that has started every match this season: senior defender Haley Sutter.
• Sutter leads the Wildcats in minutes played this season with 932 minutes of action.
• Sutter has played in 44 of a possible 45 matches in program history.
Hall Works Hard
• Midfielder/defender Laramie Hall has played at all three levels for Kansas State in her career and continues to be a multi-faceted piece to the K-State attack.
• In her career, Hall ranks fourth in program history for career points (12) and tied for second in career assists (6) and tied for fifth for career goals (3).
• This season, the native of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, played along the defensive back line or in the midfield. She has played in all 11 matches with nine starts. Hall pocketed her first assist of the season, aiding Haley Sutter on her goal against Oklahoma State on Sept. 21.
• In the 2016 season, Hall played in all 16 matches with eight starts and played midfield or forward in those matches. She tied for the team lead in goals scored with three and was second on the team in total points with nine. She led the team in shots on goal percentage (.556; min. 10 shots).
• She registered a pair of assists in the 2017 season, while playing in all 18 matches with 17 starts.
Kansas State (4-5-2, 0-2-0 Big 12) at (rv) West Virginia (6-2-3, 2-0-0 Big 12)
Friday, September 28, 2018 | 6 p.m. (CT) | Morgantown, W. Va. | Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium
Watch: MountaineerTV | Listen: 101.5 KROCK & kstatesports.com | Live Stats: kstatesports.com
Series History: West Virginia leads 1-0
Last Meeting: Sept. 29, 2017 (West Virginia won 1-0)
MANHATTAN, Kansas -Â Kansas State (4-5-2, 0-2-0) women's soccer will make its first trip to Morgantown, West Virginia, on Friday to face West Virginia (6-2-3, 2-0-0) at 6 p.m. (CT).
• Friday's match will be available on MountaineerTV. The match will also be broadcast on 101.5 KROCK in Manhattan and free at kstatesports.com.
• K-State enters Friday's match with a three-match road unbeaten streak (1-0-2). This is the longest road unbeaten streak since the start of the program in 2016.
Weekend in Review
• For the first time this season, Kansas State dropped both matches in a weekend.
• K-State fell in their Big 12 opener of 2018 against 15th-ranked Oklahoma State, 3-1, on Friday night.
• The Wildcats scored their lone goal against Oklahoma State in the 87th minute, as junior Laramie Hall found Haley Sutter with a cross. Sutter nudged in the pass for her first goal of the season and the third of her career.
• This is the second time Sutter and Hall have connected on a goal in their time at K-State, as the duo was responsible for K-State's 1-0 win at Oral Roberts in 2017.
• In the second match of the weekend, Oklahoma converted the only goal of the match 46 seconds after the opening kickoff and held back the Wildcats for the 1-0 win.
• The Wildcats have lost seven straight Big 12 matches and have lost six consecutive Big 12 matches at the K-State Soccer Complex.
• K-State ended the month of September without a home win for the first time in program history. The Wildcats will enter the month of October with a four-match home losing streak. The last victory in Manhattan came on August 23, against Drake.
West Virginia at a Glance
• West Virginia (6-2-3, 2-0-0 Big 12) enters Friday night's match with a five-match winning streak including a pair of 2-0 wins over the weekend at Texas Tech and at TCU.
• On the sidelines, the Mountaineers are led by head coach Nikki Izzo-Brown. Izzo-Brown, in her 23rd year in Morgantown, owns a 331-109-52 (.726) record.
• The Mountaineers are led on the field by sophomore midfielder Stefany Ferrer-vanGinkel. Ferrer-vanGinkel owns five goals and an assist on the season.
Better Late than Never for K-State
• Kansas State has established itself as a second half team during its three seasons of action.
• In total, Kansas State has scored 31 of its 46 total goals in the second half of matches.
• In 2018, K-State has scored 12 total goals with eight coming in the second half or overtime. The Wildcats have fired off 96 of their 180 total shots in the second half or overtime, while also registering 28 of the 55 corner kicks in the second half or overtime.
• In total, Kansas State has scored 12 of the program's 46 goals (26.1 percent) between the 61st and 75th minutes.
Sutter Adds Third Career Goal
• Defender/midfielder Haley Sutter has stepped into the K-State attack during her career.
• The product of Overland Park, Kansas, owns three career goals and recorded her first career Big 12 goal against Oklahoma State on Sept. 21. Sutter finished a cross from Laramie Hall in the 87th minute.
• Previously, Sutter scored her goals early in matches. She tallied her first career goal at 1:03 into the match at Little Rock on Sept. 11, 2016. Her second career goal was a rebound goal at 6:41 into the match at Oral Roberts on Aug. 24, 2017.
• For her career, Sutter has three goals on 12 shots on goal.
Punching the Time Clock
• K-State's roster features one player that has started every match this season: senior defender Haley Sutter.
• Sutter leads the Wildcats in minutes played this season with 932 minutes of action.
• Sutter has played in 44 of a possible 45 matches in program history.
Hall Works Hard
• Midfielder/defender Laramie Hall has played at all three levels for Kansas State in her career and continues to be a multi-faceted piece to the K-State attack.
• In her career, Hall ranks fourth in program history for career points (12) and tied for second in career assists (6) and tied for fifth for career goals (3).
• This season, the native of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, played along the defensive back line or in the midfield. She has played in all 11 matches with nine starts. Hall pocketed her first assist of the season, aiding Haley Sutter on her goal against Oklahoma State on Sept. 21.
• In the 2016 season, Hall played in all 16 matches with eight starts and played midfield or forward in those matches. She tied for the team lead in goals scored with three and was second on the team in total points with nine. She led the team in shots on goal percentage (.556; min. 10 shots).
• She registered a pair of assists in the 2017 season, while playing in all 18 matches with 17 starts.
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