Kansas State University Athletics

Thursday, October 22
Waco, Texas
7 p.m.

Kansas State University

at

Baylor

Shae Turner

K-State Set to Visit Baylor, Host Fifth-Ranked TCU

Oct 20, 2020 | Soccer

Match 6
K-State (1-4-0) at Baylor (1-2-3)

Thursday, October 22, 2020 | 7 p.m.
Waco, Texas | Betty Lou Mays Soccer Field

TV
Big 12 Now on ESPN+
Play-by-Play: Lincoln Rose
Analyst: Jessica Stamp

Radio
101.5 KROCK & free at kstatesports.com
Play-by-Play: Mitch Fortner

Series History
Baylor leads, 3-0-0
Last meeting: September 26, 2019; Baylor won, 1-0 (2ot), in Manhattan

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Match 7
(5) TCU (4-0-1) at K-State (1-4-0)

Sunday, October 25, 2020 | 12 p.m.
Manhattan, Kan. | Buser Family Park

TV
Big 12 Now on ESPN+
Play-by-Play: Brian Smoller
Analyst: Oscar Montenegro
Sideline: Kelsey Bigelow

Radio
101.5 KROCK & free at kstatesports.com
Play-by-Play: Mitch Fortner

Promotion
Pitch Black (Fans are encouraged to wear black K-State gear)

Tickets
Single match tickets available for purchase on Friday morning at 8 a.m., at (800) 221-CATS or by visiting kstatesports.com; Tickets also available at the Buser Family Park ticket booth

Series History
TCU leads, 3-0-0
Last meeting: October 24, 2019; TCU won, 4-0, in Fort Worth


MANHATTAN, Kansas - K-State will play a pair of matches this week, as the Wildcats will return to the state of Texas on Thursday night to face Baylor at 7 p.m. K-State will then host (5) TCU at Buser Family Park on Sunday afternoon at 12 p.m.

• Both matches will be available on Big 12 Now on ESPN+. The matches will also be available on 101.5 KROCK in Manhattan and for free at kstatesports.com, as Mitch Fortner will call the action.
• For K-State's home match against TCU, fans are encouraged to take part in Pitch Black Day by wearing black K-State gear to Buser Family Park.
• Seating at Buser Family Park will be limited to 25 percent capacity and fans are asked to sit general admission-style and socially distanced from the other pods of fans.
• Sunday's match will mark K-State's first against a United Soccer Coaches Poll top-five opponent.

Last Time Out
• K-State secured its first win of the season, routing Oklahoma with a 3-0 decision on Friday, October 16.
• The Wildcats received goals from Shae Turner (3'), Kyler Goins (22') and Brookelynn Entz (66'). The goals from Turner and Goins were the first of their careers, while Entz improved her K-State career record with her 12th goal.
• The three goals were the most K-State has scored in a Big 12 match in its brief history.
• Freshman goalkeeper Alaina Werremeyer made four saves to earn her first career win.
• The shutout was the second in program history in a Big 12 match and the first since downing Kansas, 1-0, on October 6, 2017.

Early Goals in 2020
• K-State has been ready from the opening kick this season, scoring two of its four goals in the opening 15 minutes.
• At West Virginia on September 18, Brookelynn Entz scored K-State's first goal of the season in the seventh minute.
• Against Oklahoma on October 16, Shae Turner headed home her first career goal in the third minute.
• In its five seasons of action, K-State has scored 10 goals in the first 15 minutes of a match.

K-State vs. Ranked Opponents
• Kansas State has played 12 matches in its brief history against United Soccer Coaches ranked opponents.
• The Wildcats are 0-12-0 against ranked opponents. K-State has been outscored in those 12 matches, 27-4.
• Kansas State has played four ranked opponents in a season twice (2018 and 2019).
• K-State has faced five opponents ranked among the top-10 in the United Soccer Coaches poll: (9, West Virginia, Sept. 29, 2017; 9, Texas, Oct. 15, 2017; 9, Santa Clara, Aug. 30, 2018; 7, BYU, Sept. 21, 2019; 6, Kansas, Oct. 2, 2020).

K-State Posts Blank Scoresheets
• K-State has registered 21 shutouts in its five seasons of action. Kansas State owns an all-time record of 15-0-6 in games allowing zero goals. The Wildcats registered a school record six shutouts in the 18 matches of the 2018 season.
• Of the 21 shutouts in program history, two goalkeepers own 19 of them. Miranda Larkin set the school record for career shutouts with 10, while former goalkeeper Emma Malsy has the other nine. • Rachel Harris was the first keeper other than Larkin and Malsy to pocket a K-State shutout, doing so in the 2019 season.
• Freshman Alaina Werremeyer was the first freshman keeper in program history to register a shutout, holding Oklahoma scoreless on October 16, 2020.

Game-Winning Goals for All
• Through 75 matches in program history, Kansas State has registered 18 victories. In those 18 wins, K-State has had 12 different players register a game-winning goal.
• Of the 18 game-winning goals, seven were scored by freshmen and seven of the goals were the first of their collegiate careers.
• Forward/midfielder Brookelynn Entz owns the school record for career game-winning goals with three. She netted her first career Big 12 game-winning goal against Iowa State on October 11.
• Defender Shae Turner collected K-State's most recent game-winning goal, finishing a header against Oklahoma on October 16, 2020. The goal was the first of Turner's career.
• The first game-winning goal in program history was awarded to Abby Sieperda in the Wildcats' 6-0 win at Oakland on August 26, 2016.

Entz Adds to Career Totals
• Senior forward/midfielder Brookelynn Entz continues to build upon her impressive career resume at Kansas State.
• Entz, a 2019 All-Big 12 Second Team recipient, owns or is tied for a combined 17 career, single season or match records in program history.
• She added to her career ledger with a penalty kick goal against Oklahoma on October 16.
• For the season, Entz has two goals and four points with five shots.
• She ranks tied for second in the Big 12 and 31st in the nation for points per game at 1.00 and tied for second in the Big 12 for goals per game with at 0.50.  
• In her career, Entz owns the school record for career goals (12), career assists (7) and career points (31). She is the first player in program history to score at least two or more goals in four consecutive seasons.

Turner Turns in Game-Winner
• Sophomore Shae Turner used her head for her first shot of the season, resulting in her first career goal and the game-winner against Oklahoma on October 16.
• Turner was is the second defender in program history to be credited with a game-winning goal, joining Haley Sutter who notched her game-winner at Oral Roberts on August 24, 2017.
• Last season, Turner played in and started 17 matches. She was second among K-State's freshmen and fourth overall with 1,416 minutes played. Her total minutes played ranks second in program history among K-State's freshmen. She tallied six shots with two on goal.

Players Mentioned

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K-State SOC | Match Highlights vs TCU
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