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Thursday, October 24
Fort Worth, Texas
9 a.m.

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TCU

2019 Soccer Seniors

K-State Visits TCU, Hosts West Virginia

Oct 23, 2019 | Soccer

Match 16
K-State (3-10-2, 1-5-0 Big 12) at TCU (9-5-1, 3-2-1 Big 12)
Thursday, October 24, 2019 | 9 a.m. | Fort Worth, Texas | Garvey-Rosenthal Stadium

Watch: FOX Sports Southwest+
Listen: 101.5 KROCK & kstatesports.com (free)
Live Stats: kstatesports.com (free)
Series History: TCU leads, 2-0
Last Meeting: October 14, 2018; TCU won, 2-1, in Manhattan

Match 17
West Virginia (8-6-1, 3-3-0 Big 12) at K-State (3-10-2, 1-5-0 Big 12)
Sunday, October 27, 2019 | 1 p.m. | Manhattan, Kan. | Buser Family Park

Watch: Big 12 Now on ESPN+
Listen: 101.5 KROCK & kstatesports.com (free)
Live Stats: kstatesports.com (free)
Series History: West Virginia, 2-0-0
Last Meeting: September 28, 2018; West Virginia won, 4-0, in Morgantown

**NOTE: Thursday's match vs. TCU has been moved up to 9 a.m. due to expected poor weather in the Fort Worth area Thursday night.**

MANHATTAN, Kansas -  K-State will split the weekend with a road match at TCU on Thursday morning at 9 a.m., and the regular season home finale on Sunday at 1 p.m., against West Virginia.

• Thursday's match will be broadcast on FOX Sports Southwest+. Sunday's match will be broadcast on Big 12 Now on ESPN+, as Brian Smoller (play-by-play), Oscar Montenegro (analyst) and Anna Christianson (sideline). Both matches will also be available on 101.5 KROCK in Manhattan and for free at kstatesports.com.
• Sunday's match will feature a pre-game ribbon cutting for Buser Family Park and a post-game celebration of the 2019 seniors: Katie Cramer, Laramie Hall, Emma Malsy, Aly Rocha and Ashley Zane. The entire weekend is also Alumni Weekend, as K-State's soccer alums from the previous three seasons are invited to return for the weekend.
• In total, the senior class has been responsible for 19 goals, 14 assists and 52 total points in their four seasons in Manhattan.
• Cramer, Hall and Zane are the first three players in program history to play in four straight seasons.

Weekend in Review
• K-State and Kansas met for the third time in the history of the series. The Jayhawks took the meeting, 3-0, securing their first win at Rock Chalk Park over the Wildcats.
• The teams were equal in shots on goal at seven each. The Wildcats held the edge in corner kicks, 4-3.
• K-State redshirt sophomore goalkeeper Rachel Harris pocketed four saves.

The Road Mostly Traveled
• Since the start of the program in 2016, K-State has played over 35 matches away from Manhattan.
• K-State set a program best three-match road unbeaten streak (1-0-2) in the 2018 season. The stretch started with a 0-0 draw at San Jose State on September 2, continued with a second 0-0 draw at Indiana and the Wildcats picked up their first win in the stretch with a 3-0 decision at Tulsa on Sept. 16.
• Overall, the Wildcats are 6-24-7 in road matches in their history.
• In the 37 road matches, the Wildcats have been outscored by its opponents, 53-25 (-28).
• In 2017, K-State tallied a program best three road wins.

Purple Pitch
• K-State has played 30 home matches in its 67-game history, but have felt more comfortable at Buser Family Park.
• The Wildcats are 11-18-1 at home, including a school record four-match home field winning streak and a five-match unbeaten streak which spanned the end of the 2016 home schedule and the start of the 2017 home slate.
• In the 30 home matches, the Wildcats have been outscored by its opponents, 41-36 (-5).
• The Wildcats set the Buser Family Park record for goals in a match with a 4-0 win over Oakland on August 19, 2018.
• Overall in matches played within the Sunflower State, Kansas State owns a record of 12-19-1.

Better Late than Never for K-State
• Kansas State has established itself as a second half team during its first four seasons of action.
• In total, Kansas State has scored 40 of its 61 total goals in the second half of matches.
• In the 2019 season, K-State has scored eight of its 14 goals in the second half including five goals between the 46th and 60th minutes.
• Senior Laramie Hall recorded the first second half goal of 2019 with a 58th minute tally against South Dakota State on September 1.
• K-State has scored multiple goals in a second half twice this season. The Wildcats carded two against Gonzaga on September 12 and two against Iowa State on October 11.
• In 2018, K-State scored 13 total goals with nine coming in the second half or overtime. The Wildcats fired off 126 of their 236 total shots in the second half or overtime, while also registering 46 of the 83 corner kicks in the second half or overtime.

Seniors Bag Goals
• Entering the 2019 season, K-State had received three total goals from seniors with all three coming in the 2018 campaign.
• This season, the Wildcats have scored 14 total goals with nine coming from seniors.
Katie Cramer and Laramie Hall are tied for the team lead with four goals each. Ashley Zane tallied the other goal from a senior this season.
• Cramer and Hall hold the school record for goals in a season by a senior.
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