
K-State Hosts Iowa State in Home Finale
Apr 07, 2021 | Soccer
MATCH #13
Iowa State (2-6-4, 2-6-1 Big 12) at Kansas State (3-7-2, 3-6-0 Big 12)
Saturday, April 10, 2021 | 12 p.m. | Buser Family Park | Manhattan, Kan.
TV
Big 12 Now on ESPN+
Play-by-Play: Brian Smoller
Analyst: Oscar Montenegro
TICKETS
Saturday's match is free; 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.
LIVE STATS
www.kstatesports.com
SERIES HISTORY
Overall: Series tied, 2-2-0
In Manhattan: 1-1-0
Last Meeting: K-State won, 2-0, on October 30, 2020 (Ames)
Head Coach Mike Dibbini vs. Iowa State: 2-2-0
MANHATTAN, Kansas - K-State will play its final home match of the 2020-21 season on Saturday, April 10, at 12 p.m., as the Wildcats host Iowa State at Buser Family Park. The Wildcats are unbeaten in four of their last five matches.
• Saturday afternoon's match will be available on Big 12 Now on ESPN+, as Brian Smoller (play-by-play) and Oscar Montenegro (analyst) will have the call.
• 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.
• K-State (3-7-2) has been led by 2020 All-Big 12 First Team selection senior midfielder Brookelynn Entz with 15 points (seven goals, one assist). Freshman Maddie Weichel is second on the team for total points with four (one goal, two assists).
Last Time Out
• Playing the second of three non-conference road matches this spring, K-State came back from a two-goal deficit in the final seven minutes to register a 3-3 draw at Missouri on March 28.
• This marked the first time K-State recorded a positive result when allowing three or more goals.
• Senior midfielder Brookelynn Entz registered a school record five points against the Tigers, as she scored two goals and dished an assist on the game-tying goal. Newcomer Aliyah El-Naggar scored the game-tying goal and also recorded an assist.
• This was the highest scoring draw for K-State in its five season history.
Seniors Bag Goals
• K-State played 34 matches in its history before a senior (Morgan Mauck) scored a goal in the 35th match on August 17, 2018, against Saint Louis.
• Since Mauck's tally against Saint Louis, K-State seniors have scored 23 of the Wildcats' last 40 goals.
• Brookleynn Entz became the latest senior to score a goal, as she scored a pair at Missouri on March 28. Entz owns the school record for goals scored in a senior season with seven.
Entz Adds to Career Totals
• Senior forward/midfielder Brookelynn Entz is adding on to her impressive career resume at Kansas State.
• Entz, a 2020 All-Big 12 First Team recipient, owns or is tied for a combined 28 career, single season or match records in program history.
• In the 2020 season, Entz has seven goals and 15 points with 24 total shots including 10 shots on goal.
• She added to her career ledger with two goals at Missouri on March 28.
• She ranks third in the Big 12 and 31st in the nation for total goals scored. She ranks third in the Big 12 for goals per game with at 0.64. She is third in the Big 12 and 56th in the nation in total points with 15 and fourth in the league and 84th in the nation for points per game (1.36).
• Among her school career records, Entz owns the records for career goals (17), career assists (8) and career points (42). She is the first player in program history to score at least two or more goals in four consecutive seasons and the only player to notch 10 or more points in three of four seasons.
El-Naggar Makes Impact
• Junior Aliyah El-Naggar is a new face to the Wildcat roster this spring, but has made an instant impression with her new teammates.
• El-Naggar joined the Wildcats from Ohio State and is eligible this spring due to the Big Ten decision to play its season in the spring.
• The defender from Mason, Ohio, has run with the opportunity with K-State, as she has tallied a goal and an assist with three shots including two on goal.
• El-Naggar's goal at Missouri on March 28 was the first of her collegiate effort as she scored the game-tying tally. She is the second Wildcat in program history to notch a game-tying goal, joining Laramie Hall's game-tying goal at Creighton in 2016.
• El-Naggar has played in and started all three matches this spring and has recorded 310 minutes of action.
Winning Weichel
• Freshman Maddie Weichel has provided a spark to the K-State lineup, after being inserted into the starting 11 on October 16 against Oklahoma.
• Weichel has been in the starting lineup in seven of K-State's last eight matches and aided the Wildcats to three wins and two draws in the last eight matches.
• Against Oklahoma, Weichel assisted on Kyler Goins's goal in the first half.
• Against Texas Tech, Weichel scored the insurance goal in the second half her first career collegiate goal.
• For the season, Weichel has played in all 12 matches with seven starts and has averaged 67.1 minutes per match. She is second on the squad with four points and leads the team with two assists.
Iowa State (2-6-4, 2-6-1 Big 12) at Kansas State (3-7-2, 3-6-0 Big 12)
Saturday, April 10, 2021 | 12 p.m. | Buser Family Park | Manhattan, Kan.
TV
Big 12 Now on ESPN+
Play-by-Play: Brian Smoller
Analyst: Oscar Montenegro
TICKETS
Saturday's match is free; 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.
LIVE STATS
www.kstatesports.com
SERIES HISTORY
Overall: Series tied, 2-2-0
In Manhattan: 1-1-0
Last Meeting: K-State won, 2-0, on October 30, 2020 (Ames)
Head Coach Mike Dibbini vs. Iowa State: 2-2-0
MANHATTAN, Kansas - K-State will play its final home match of the 2020-21 season on Saturday, April 10, at 12 p.m., as the Wildcats host Iowa State at Buser Family Park. The Wildcats are unbeaten in four of their last five matches.
• Saturday afternoon's match will be available on Big 12 Now on ESPN+, as Brian Smoller (play-by-play) and Oscar Montenegro (analyst) will have the call.
• 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.
• K-State (3-7-2) has been led by 2020 All-Big 12 First Team selection senior midfielder Brookelynn Entz with 15 points (seven goals, one assist). Freshman Maddie Weichel is second on the team for total points with four (one goal, two assists).
Last Time Out
• Playing the second of three non-conference road matches this spring, K-State came back from a two-goal deficit in the final seven minutes to register a 3-3 draw at Missouri on March 28.
• This marked the first time K-State recorded a positive result when allowing three or more goals.
• Senior midfielder Brookelynn Entz registered a school record five points against the Tigers, as she scored two goals and dished an assist on the game-tying goal. Newcomer Aliyah El-Naggar scored the game-tying goal and also recorded an assist.
• This was the highest scoring draw for K-State in its five season history.
Seniors Bag Goals
• K-State played 34 matches in its history before a senior (Morgan Mauck) scored a goal in the 35th match on August 17, 2018, against Saint Louis.
• Since Mauck's tally against Saint Louis, K-State seniors have scored 23 of the Wildcats' last 40 goals.
• Brookleynn Entz became the latest senior to score a goal, as she scored a pair at Missouri on March 28. Entz owns the school record for goals scored in a senior season with seven.
Entz Adds to Career Totals
• Senior forward/midfielder Brookelynn Entz is adding on to her impressive career resume at Kansas State.
• Entz, a 2020 All-Big 12 First Team recipient, owns or is tied for a combined 28 career, single season or match records in program history.
• In the 2020 season, Entz has seven goals and 15 points with 24 total shots including 10 shots on goal.
• She added to her career ledger with two goals at Missouri on March 28.
• She ranks third in the Big 12 and 31st in the nation for total goals scored. She ranks third in the Big 12 for goals per game with at 0.64. She is third in the Big 12 and 56th in the nation in total points with 15 and fourth in the league and 84th in the nation for points per game (1.36).
• Among her school career records, Entz owns the records for career goals (17), career assists (8) and career points (42). She is the first player in program history to score at least two or more goals in four consecutive seasons and the only player to notch 10 or more points in three of four seasons.
El-Naggar Makes Impact
• Junior Aliyah El-Naggar is a new face to the Wildcat roster this spring, but has made an instant impression with her new teammates.
• El-Naggar joined the Wildcats from Ohio State and is eligible this spring due to the Big Ten decision to play its season in the spring.
• The defender from Mason, Ohio, has run with the opportunity with K-State, as she has tallied a goal and an assist with three shots including two on goal.
• El-Naggar's goal at Missouri on March 28 was the first of her collegiate effort as she scored the game-tying tally. She is the second Wildcat in program history to notch a game-tying goal, joining Laramie Hall's game-tying goal at Creighton in 2016.
• El-Naggar has played in and started all three matches this spring and has recorded 310 minutes of action.
Winning Weichel
• Freshman Maddie Weichel has provided a spark to the K-State lineup, after being inserted into the starting 11 on October 16 against Oklahoma.
• Weichel has been in the starting lineup in seven of K-State's last eight matches and aided the Wildcats to three wins and two draws in the last eight matches.
• Against Oklahoma, Weichel assisted on Kyler Goins's goal in the first half.
• Against Texas Tech, Weichel scored the insurance goal in the second half her first career collegiate goal.
• For the season, Weichel has played in all 12 matches with seven starts and has averaged 67.1 minutes per match. She is second on the squad with four points and leads the team with two assists.
Players Mentioned
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Tuesday, November 11
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Friday, October 31











