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Goal celebration vs. Green Bay

K-State Ends Non-Con Schedule This Weekend

Sep 03, 2024 | Soccer

GAME #6
Kansas State (3-2-0, 0-0-0 Big 12) at Arkansas State (2-1-1, 0-0-0 Sun Belt)
Thursday, September 5, 2024  |  3 p.m. |  A-State Soccer Park  |  Jonesboro, Ark.

TELEVISION
ESPN+

LIVE STATS
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SERIES HISTORY vs. Arkansas State
0-1-0
• Arkansas State leads the series, 1-0-0
• Head coach Mike Dibbini is 0-1-0 in his career against Green Bay.
• K-State is 0-2-0 against members of the Sun Belt Conference.


GAME #7
Kansas State (3-2-0, 0-0-0 Big 12) at (7) Memphis (4-0-0, 0-0-0 AAC)
Sunday, September 8, 2024  |  10 a.m. |  Billy J. Murphy Soccer/Track Complex  |  Memphis, Tenn.

TELEVISION
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LIVE STATS
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SERIES HISTORY vs. Memphis
0-1-0
• Memphis leads the series, 0-1-0
• Head coach Mike Dibbini is 0-1-0 against Memphis.
• K-State is 2-1-0 against members of the American Athletic Conference.

Head to Head
Arkansas State K-State Memphis
2-1-1 W-L-D 3-2-0 W-L-D 4-0-0
LDWW Last 5 WWLWL Last 5 WWWW
1.25 Goals/Game 2.40 Goals/Game 3.25
14.0 Shots/Game 14.2 Shots/Game 16.0
.089 Shot% .169 Shot% .203
.339 SOG% .493 SOG% .516
0.25 Goals Allowed/Game 1.00 Goals Allowed/Game 1.00
5.0 Saves/Game 4.4 Saves/Game 0.8
.952 Save% .815 Save% .429


MANHATTAN, Kansas - K-State (3-2-0) will complete its 2024 non-conference schedule in Week 4, as the Wildcats visits Arkansas State (2-1-1) on Thursday at 3 p.m., and then travels to seventh-ranked Memphis (4-0-0) on Sunday at 10 a.m.

• Both matches can be seen live on ESPN+.

Last Time Out
• K-State swept Week 3 at home with a record-setting performance in a pair of wins.
• For the weekend, the Wildcats scored nine goals which were the most in any two-game stretch in program history. 
• In a 6-1 win over Green Bay, K-State tied the school record and set the Buser Family Park record for goals scored. The Wildcats also tied the school records for goals in the first and second halves with three apiece. K-State also set the school record for points in a match (18) and tied the school record for assists in a match (6).
• Sophomore forward Ryann Reynolds registered a career-best five-point night with two goals and an assist. Freshman Allison Marshall registered her first career game-winning goal and tallied an assist. Sophomore forward Jo Sees also carded three points with a goal and an assist.
• In a 3-0 win over South Dakota, the Wildcats tied the school record for goals in a second half with three.
• Marshall pocketed her second game-winning goal of the weekend, while freshman Langley Mayers added a three-point afternoon with a goal and an assist.
• Junior goalkeeper Murphy Sheaff collected her second shutout of the 2024 season and moved into fourth in school history for career shutouts. With the two wins, Sheaff is third in school history for career wins with six.

At a Glance: Arkansas State
• Arkansas State (2-1-1) will look to avoid a three-match winless skid when it hosts the Wildcats. The Red Wolves dropped its last decision, 1-0, at Louisiana Tech on Sept. 1.
• The Red Wolves are led on the sideline by 10th-year head coach Brian Dooley. During his time in Jonesboro, Arkansas, he has steered the squad to a 72-67-24 overall record.
• Arkansas State is led in scoring this season by Keelyn Peacock with two goals.
• In between the pipes, the Red Wolves have been paced by Damaris Deschaine with three shutouts and allowing just one goal on 45 shots faced and a .950 save percentage.

At a Glance: Memphis
• Memphis (4-0-0) will play just one match this week, when they host the Wildcats on Sunday. The seventh-ranked Tigers downed Iowa State in its last match, 4-2, on Sept. 1.
• A season ago, Memphis reached the third-round of the 2023 NCAA Tournament before falling to Pittsburgh, 3-0.
• The Tigers are led on the sideline by 25th-year head coach Brooks Monaghan. During his time at Memphis, Monaghan has led the program to a record of 303-149-37.
• Through four matches this season, Memphis has scored 13 goals. They are led in scoring by Ashley Henderson with three goals and two assists and Momo Nakao with two goals and three assists.

Cats Score a Litter of Goals
• K-State has set the net ablaze through its first five matches.
• The Wildcats have scored 12 goals, which stands at 2.40 goals per game. The 12 goals have surpassed the 2023 season total of 11.
• The 12 goals have been scored by eight different players which is tied for the fifth-most in program history. All four classifications have scored at least one goal and have been led by the sophomores with six.
• K-State tied the school record for goals in a match and set the school record for goals scored at Buser Family Park with six goals against Green Bay on Aug. 29.
• In its history, K-State reached the 100-goals scored milestone in its seventh season of action as the triple-digit tally was scored at Weber State in a 1-0 win on September 1, 2022, and was scored by Marisa Weichel.
• As a program, the Wildcats have seen 41 players register at least one career goal and the overall goal total stands at 133.
• K-State set the single-season record for goals with 20 in the 2021 season.

Game-Winning Goals for All
• Through 144 matches in program history, K-State has registered 38 victories. In those 38 wins, K-State has had 24 different players register a game-winning goal.
• Allison Marshall added her name to the game-winner ledger earlier this season. Marshall was credited with the game-winning goal against both Green Bay on Aug. 29 and South Dakota on Sept. 1. She was the first player in program history to register a game-winning goal in consecutive matches.
• Marshall is the fourth Wildcat in program history to record two or more game-winning goals in a season and the second freshman (Hannah Davis, 2017). 
• Earlier this season, sophomore Ryann Reynolds carded the first game-winner with a free kick rocket at Portland State on August 22.
• On the current roster, six Wildcats own at least one game-winning goal: Adah Anderson, Riley Baker, Jazmin Brown, Marshall, Andra Mohler, Reynolds and Sees.
• 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.

Better Late than Never for K-State
• During its nine seasons of action, K-State has scored 77 of its 133 total goals in the second half or later of matches (57.9 percent).
• This season, K-State has scored eight of its 12 goals in the second half. Of the eight second half goals, six have been scored between the 61st and 90th minutes.
• Ryann Reynolds has scored two of her four goals this season in the second half.
• The Wildcats have scored 13 goals in the 85th minute or later in the history of the program. Of those 13 goals, four were game-winning goals (Brookelynn Entz, Colorado State, Sept. 17, 2017 [ot]; Adah Anderson, vs. North Alabama, Aug. 29, 2021; Caylee Thornhill, at Kansas, Sept. 30, 2021 [ot]; Riley Baker, at Baylor, Oct. 9, 2022) and two were game-tying goals (Aliyah El-Naggar, at Missouri, March 28, 2021; Laramie Hall, at Creighton, Sept. 2, 2016).

Happy Helpers
• K-State has been in a giving mood this season, as the Wildcats have handed out 13 assists on 12 goals which is 2.60 assists per game.
• The 13 assists are the fourth-most in a season in program history. Of the 13 assists, 11 different players have tallied at least one which is the second most in program history behind the record of 12 in 2021.
• K-State has scored one unassisted goal this season, a free kick from Ryann Reynolds at Portland State on Aug. 22.
• During Week 3 of the season against Green Bay and South Dakota, the Wildcats recorded 11 assists on nine goals with six assists against the Phoenix and five against the Coyotes. The six assists against Green Bay tied the school record for assists in a match.
• Among active Wildcats, five players rank among the top-12 in school history for career assists: Adah Anderson (5; tied for 6th), Porter List (4; tied for 9th), Riley Baker (4; tied for 9th), Kiran Singh (4, tied for 9th) and Kenzi Gillispie (3; tied for 12th).

Reynolds Scores Pair (Twice)
• Sophomore forward Ryann Reynolds put her name atop the 2024 K-State scoring ledger and registered a pair of multi-goal matches.
• The Snohomish, Washington, native leads the Wildcats in goals scored (4), points (9), shots (11), and shots on goal (9). She has set the school record for goals by a sophomore and is second in school history for points by a sophomore.
• Reynolds ranks tied for ninth in the Big 12 and tied for 29th in the nation for goals scored. She ranks tied for 47th in the nation for total points.
• Reynolds, a transfer from Oregon, subbed into the match at Portland State on Aug. 22 at 41:27 and scored on a free kick at 42:54. She scored her second goal at 45:35 of the second half.
• The 2:41 of elapsed match time marked the second-fastest consecuive goals by one player in school history.
• With the two goals, Reynolds tied her goal production from her freshman season at Oregon in 2023. She tied the school record for goals in a match with two and is the seventh player to reach the mark in a match and first since Jazmin Brown scored two at Green Bay on Aug. 17, 2023.
• The following week against Green Bay on Aug. 29, Reynolds scored a pair of goals to establish a new career-high for goals in a season (2). For good measure, she also added an assist against the Phoenix and tied the school record for points in a match with five.
• She is the first player in program history with two multi-goal matches in the same season. She is also the first Wildcat to score four goals in a three-match stretch.

Marshall Plan
• Allison Marshall made the most of playing time in Week 3.
• The freshman from Omaha, Nebraska, registered two goals and an assist in 57 minutes of action. Both of her goals proved to be game-winning goals.
• Entering the week, Marshall had played just 20 minutes against Nevada in the opener.
• Against Green Bay on Aug. 29, Marshall redirected a cross in the first half for her first collegiate goal and the eventual game-winner. She also added an assist in the second half for a three-point night.
• Against South Dakota on Sept. 1, Marshall scored in the 64th minute and collect her second game-winning goal of the week. She was the first player in program history to register a game-winning goal in consecutive matches.
• Marshall is the fourth Wildcat in program history to record two or more game-winning goals in a season and the second freshman (Hannah Davis, 2017). 
• In her debut season, Marshall is second on the team in goals (2) and points (5). She has six shots with four on goal. Her two game-winning goals have tied the school record for game-winning goals in a freshman season. Her two goals are tied for fourth in school history for goals in a freshman season, while her five points are tied for fifth in a freshman campaign.
• Marshall ranks tied for 10th in the nation for game-winning goals.

Mayers Makes Good
• Freshman Langley Mayers had a busy homestand in Week 3 of the season.
• For the week, Mayers tallied a goal and two assists.
• Against Green Bay on Aug. 29, Mayers assisted on K-State's third goal of the first half for her first collegiate assist.
• Against South Dakota on Sept. 1, Mayers scored her first career goal on her first shot attempt and added an assist in a career-best 41 minutes of action.
• With her goal on her first shot attempt, Mayers became the third Wildcat freshman in the last three seasons to score on their first collegiate shot attempt joining current Wildcat teammates Sophie Harlan (2022) and Jo Sees (2023).
• The Creve Coeur, Missouri, product is tied for the team lead in assists (2) and is tied for third on the team for goals (1) and points (4).

We Sees You, Jo
• Forward Jo Sees added her name to the 2024 stat sheet during Week 3 action.
• Against Green Bay on Aug. 29, Sees registered a goal and an assist. This tied her career-high for points in a match with her efforts against UTSA on Aug. 24, 2023.
• For her career, Sees owns four goals, two assists and 10 points. She is tied for seventh in school history for career goals, is fifth for goals per game (0.18) and tied for 10th for career points.
• Sees ended the 2023 season atop K-State's scoring ledger, as she was tied for the team lead in goals (3) and led the squad in points (7). She was the first freshman since Brookelynn Entz in 2017 to lead K-State in points.
• Her seven points were fourth-most in a freshman season in program history.
• Sees was the third K-State freshman in program history to score three or more goals.
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