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K-State Ends Road Trip at Nebraska on Sunday

Sep 04, 2025 | Soccer

GAME #6
Kansas State (4-0-1, 0-0-0 Big 12) at Nebraska (3-0-2, 0-0-0 Big Ten)
Sunday, September 7, 2025  |  1 p.m. |  Hibner Stadium  |  Lincoln, Neb.

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Play-by-Play: Danny Berg
Analyst: Chase Ruch
Sideline: Arden Louchheim

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SERIES HISTORY vs. Nebraska
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• Nebraska leads the series, 1-0-0
• Head coach Colleen Corbin will face Nebraska for the first time.
• Current streak: Nebraska won one


MANHATTAN, Kansas - K-State (4-0-1) concludes its four-match road trip during week four of the 2025 season, as the Wildcats visit Nebraska (3-0-2) on Sunday at 1 p.m., in a meeting of unbeaten squads.

• Sunday's match can be seen live on BigTen+, as Danny Berg (play-by-play), Chase Ruch (analyst) and Arden Louchheim (sideline) will have the call.

Last Time Out
• The Wildcats made its first trip to the Northeast a successful one, as K-State went 1-0-1 and set the school records for longest winning streak (4) and improved its record for consecutive matches without a loss (5).
• On Thursday at UMass Lowell, K-State registered a season-high four goals in a 4-0 win. Senior Andra Mohler and sophomore Hannah Palmer each registered a three-point night (goal and assist).
• Joining in on the goal scoring at UMass Lowell were sophomore Allison Marshall with her second of the season, while redshirt freshman Gabby DeMers tallied her first collegiate goal. Junior McKinnan Braswell was credited with her first multi-assist game as she distributed two.
• On Monday at Harvard, K-State set the school record for consecutive shutouts (5) and consecutive shutout minutes (450:00).
• Sophomore goalkeeper Maddie Sibbing (right) registered her fourth and fifth straight shutouts of the season over the weekend. At Harvard, she made a season-high six saves. She is the first K-State goalkeeper to register four shutout wins in her first four matches as a Wildcat and five shutouts in her first five appearances in frame for K-State.
• K-State is one of three teams (Tennessee and Penn) in the nation to not allow a goal through the first three weeks of the season (min. 3 matches played).

At a Glance: Nebraska
• Nebraska (3-0-2, 0-0-0 Big Ten) looks to continue its unbeaten start to the season by hosting Oregon State (Thursday) and K-State (Sunday) at Hibner Stadium.
• The Huskers picked up its second straight win, securing a 2-1 decision at Omaha on Aug. 31.
• Nebraska is led on the sideline by 32nd-year head coach John Walker. During his time in Lincoln, Walker owns a record of 374-203-64.
• Offensively, Nebraska has been led by junior midfielder/forward Ella Rudney with three goals, while junior forward/defender Kayma Carpenter has tallied two goals and two assists.

Corbin in First Year at K-State
• On December 5, 2024, K-State announced the second head coach in program history as Colleen Corbin was selected to guide the program. She is the first female head coach in program history.
• Corbin is in her fourth season as a head coach, as she was the head coach at Wyoming from 2021-23. She owns a career mark of 26-24-13 (.516), including a 4-0-1 (.900) record at K-State.
• A 2012 graduate of Oregon State where she was a highly decorated goalkeeper, Corbin came to the Little Apple after a stint in 2024 as the associate head coach at Saint Louis. 

K-State Posts Blank Score Sheets
• K-State has registered five straight shutouts to begin the 2025 season, setting a trio of school records.
• The Wildcats have blanked Oral Roberts, Portland State, South Dakota, UMass Lowell and Harvard to open the 2025 season. This is a stretch of 450:00 consecutive minutes of shutout soccer, which set the school record for consecutive shutout minutes in program history. Here are some things you can do in 450 minutes (7 and a half hours): a cross-country flight from New York to Los Angeles, smoke a brisket, almost watch the entire Lord of the Rings trilogy, or drive from Manhattan, Kansas, to Denver, Colorado.
• K-State also set the school records for consecutive shutout wins (4) and consecutive games with a shutout (5).
• In its 10 seasons of action, the Wildcats have registered 48 shutouts. Kansas State owns an all-time record of 34-0-14 in games allowing zero goals. 

Shot Prevention is Goal Prevention
• K-State has prevented opponent shots on goal in the first three weeks of the season. 
• This season, the Wildcats have limited opponents to 3.0 shots on goal and a .484 shots on goal percentage while not surrendering a goal.
• Against Portland State on Aug. 17, the Wildcats limited the Vikings to one shot on goal on just three total attempts. The three total shots allowed were the fewest by a K-State foe since Aug. 17, 2023 at Green Bay.
• The lowest shots on goal percentage allowed by K-State is .360 in the 2023 season.
• K-State allowed the fewest shots on goal per game in 2022 of 5.5 per match.

Cats Score A Litter of Goals
• K-State has gotten off to a hot start in goal scoring during the first three weeks of the season.
• The Wildcats own 10 goals in its first five matches. The 10 goals are the second time in program history that K-State has scored 10 or more goals in its first five matches of a season (12, 2024).
• As a program, the Wildcats have seen 48 players register at least one career goal and the overall goal total stands at 148. The newest goal scorers for K-State are: Rilyn Rintoul (vs. Oral Roberts, 8/14/25), Alix Regier (vs. Oral Roberts, 8/14/25), Mabry Williams (vs. Portland State, 8/17/25) and Gabby DeMers (at UMass Lowell, 8/28/25).
• 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.
• In 2024, the Wildcats scored 17 goals, which was 0.94 goals per game. The 17 goals were third-most in a season in program history. K-State set the single-season record for goals with 20 in the 2021 season.
• The 17 goals were scored by 12 different players which was a school record for players with at least one goal in a season.
• 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.

Game-Winning Goals for All
• Through 162 matches in program history, K-State has registered 42 victories. In those 42 wins, K-State has had 26 different players register a game-winning goal.
• Sophomore Hannah Palmer tallied the winner against Portland State on Aug. 17 and at South Dakota on Aug. 21. She is the second player in program history to register a game-winning goal in consecutive matches.
• Junior forward Rilyn Rintoul recorded her first career goal and the winner against Oral Roberts on Aug. 14.
• Last season, 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 and Palmer are one of five Wildcats in program history to record two or more game-winning goals in a season. 
• On the current roster, four Wildcats own at least one game-winning goal: Marshall (2), Andra Mohler (2), Palmer (2) and Rintoul.
• The first game-winning goal in program history was scored by Abby Sieperda in the Wildcats' 6-0 win at Oakland on August 26, 2016.

Better Late than Never for K-State
• During its 10 seasons of action, K-State has scored 86 of its 148 total goals in the second half or later of matches (58.1 percent).
• This season, K-State has scored eight goals of its 10 goals in the second half. The latest goal of the 2025 season for the Wildcats came from Gabby DeMers at 85:03.
• The Wildcats have scored 14 goals in the 85th minute or later in the history of the program. Of those 14 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
• The Wildcats have helped each other out this season. K-State has handed out nine assists (1.80 apg) on its 10 goals this season.  
• Junior midfielder McKinnan Braswell leads the Wildcats with three assists, while sophomore forward  Hannah Palmer and sophomore forward Mabry Williams have two each.
• K-State was in a giving mood last season, as the Wildcats  handed out 18 assists on 17 goals which was 1.00 assists per game.
• The 18 assists were third-most in a season in program history. Of the 18 assists, 11 different players tallied at least one which was the second-most in program history behind the record of 12 in 2021.

Road Mostly Traveled
• Since the start of the program in 2016, K-State has played 82 matches away from Manhattan.
• Overall, the Wildcats are 17-52-14 (.293) in road matches in their history.
• K-State has tallied a program best three road wins in three different seasons (2017, 2021 and 2022).

Sibbing in Frame
• Maddie Sibbing has put her stamp on the early stages of the 2025 season.
• The Big 12 Goalkeeper of the Week on August 20, Sibbing has not surrendered a goal in the first five matches of her time with K-State.
• Sibbing is the first Wildcat keeper to register four straight shutout wins and the first to card five shutouts to in her first five games in goal with the Wildcats. She owns the school record for consecutive shutout minutes (450:00). 
• She is tied for third in program history for wins in a season (4), tied for second in program history for shutouts in a season (5) and second in program history for shutouts in a sophomore season.
• In her collegiate career, Sibbing owns a career record of 7-6-2 with six shutouts including a 4-0-1 mark at K-State with five shutouts.

Game in the Palm(er) of Her Hand
• Hannah Palmer has paced the Wildcats offense in the first three weeks of the season, as she has tallied three goals, with two of the goals counting as game-winners, and three assists.
• With her stat line this season, Palmer has established career season-highs for goals, assists and points. She owns the school record for game-winning goals in a sophomore season, is tied for second in program history for goals in a sophomore season, tied for second for points in a sophomore season and tied for third in program history for assists in a sophomore season.
• Palmer is the fifth Wildcat in program history to record two or more game-winning goals in a season and joins Allison Marshall and Andra Mohler as the only players on the current roster with two or more career game-winning goals.
• At UMass Lowell on Aug. 28, Palmer tied the school record for consecutive matches with a point as she carded her first career three-point night with a goal and an assist.
• In her career, Palmer owns four goals, three assists and 11 points. She ranks tied for eighth in school history for career goals.

Marshall Plan
• Allison Marshall has matched her goal production from her freshman season after just three weeks of her sophomore campaign.
• The sophomore forward from Omaha, Nebraska, tallied her first goal of the season at South Dakota on Aug. 21 with a shot from 15 yards. She added her second of 2025 on an indirect kick at UMass Lowell on Aug. 28.
• In her career, Marshall owns four goals and two assists for 10 points. She owns a career shots on goal percentage of .588 (10-of-17). She is tied for eighth in program history for career goals scored and is tied for third in school history for career game-winning goals (2).
• In her debut season in 2024, Marshall tied for second on the team in goals (2), assists (2) and points (6). She had nine shots with five on goal. Her two game-winning goals tied the school record for game-winning goals in a freshman season. Her two goals tied for fourth in school history for goals in a freshman season, while her six points were fifth in a freshman campaign.
• Marshall was the fourth Wildcat in program history to record two or more game-winning goals in a season and the second freshman (Hannah Davis, 2017).

Impact from Mohler
• Senior forward Andra Mohler tallied her first goal of 2025 and added her name to a K-State career list in the process.
• The product of Bixby, Oklahoma, registered the game-winner at UMass Lowell on Aug. 28. This was Mohler's second career game-winning goal as she carded the winner against Yale in her freshman season in 2022.
• Mohler is now tied for third in program history for career game-winning goals.
• For her career, Mohler has scored three goals and dished out two assists. She owns a career shots on goal percentage of .375.

Braswell Playing Well
• Junior midfielder/forward McKinnan Braswell has been a potent distributor in her first season with the Wildcats.
• The native of North Richland Hills, Texas, is tied for the team lead for assists with three. She also paces the squad in total shots (12). Her assists and total shots are a new career-high for a single season.
• With her three assists this season, Braswell is tied for sixth in program history for assists in a season.
• At UMass Lowell on Aug. 28, Braswell handed out a career-high two assists.
 
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