Oklahoma State University Athletics

Cowgirls Head To Lone Star State
September 18, 2013 | Cowgirl Soccer
Sept. 18, 2013
OSU Game Notes - Rice & North Texas![]()
Oklahoma State (3-2-3)
at Rice (2-3-2)
Friday, Sept. 20 7 p.m.
Rice Soccer Stadium (5,000)
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At North Texas (6-2-0)
Sunday, Sept. 22 1 p.m.
Mean Green Soccer Stadium (1,000)
Oklahoma State
Oklahoma State is 3-2-3 on the season and travels to the Lone Star State this weekend for a pair of non-conference road matches as the Cowgirls take on Rice Friday at 7 p.m. in Houston before a Sunday showdown against North Texas at 1 p.m. in Denton. Following its third road trip of the year, the Cowgirls will open Big 12 Conference play next weekend in Stillwater.
The Cowgirls are coming off an 11-6-3 season in 2012 in which they finished seventh in the Big 12 Conference standings with a 1-4-3 mark. Eight starters return from that squad, led by senior Kristen Kelley and junior Miriam Rhinehart.
OSU is in the 18th season of its program's history, with head coach Colin Carmichael in his ninth season at the helm. The Cowgirls have earned a berth in the NCAA Women's Soccer Championship in six of the last seven years and have claimed Big 12 titles in four of the last five seasons.
The Opponents
Rice is 2-3-2 on the season, which includes a 1-2-0 mark on its home field. OSU is 3-0-0 all time against the Owls, including a 4-0 win in Stillwater last season.
North Texas entered the week 6-2-0 prior to a Friday night contest at Baylor. The Mean Green has racked up 25 goals on the year, led by Rachel Holden's nine. OSU is 1-2-0 all time agianst North Texas. The Cowgirls defeated UNT, 3-2, last season in Stillwater.
On The Air & The Web
Fans wishing to follow this weekend's matches can do so in a variety of ways. Live stats for both matches will be available at www.okstate.com (link is under Schedule). Live webcasts are also available for a fee on www.riceowls.com and www.meangreensports.com. Sunday's game will also be broadcast live on Stillwater Radio KGFY 105.5 with Bill Van Ness on the call.
Winning Is A Habit
By its recent standards, OSU had a down year in 2012, but the program has reached unprecedented heights during the 2000s.
From 2006-2011, the Cowgirls earned six-straight NCAA Tournament bids and advanced to at least the second round each time, including back-to-back Elite Eight appearances in 2010 and 2011. And from 2008-11, the program celebrated four consecutive Big 12 championships, bringing its total to five league titles in the last 10 seasons -- three tournament (2003, '09, '10) and two regular season (2008, '11).
In 2011, OSU set a school record with 22 wins. The Cowgirls finished the '11 regular season 17-0-2, joining the 1996 Nebraska team as the only Big 12 Conference teams in history to go unbeaten during the regular season. OSU was 6-0-2 in conference play to claim its second regular-season Big 12 title and in doing so became the first Big 12 team since Texas A&M in 2002 to complete the league schedule without a loss.
Clutch When It Counts
OSU has made seven appearances in the NCAA Women's Soccer Championship and ranks ninth all-time in tourney winning percentage among teams that have played at least 15 games. The Cowgirls are 9-4-4 in the NCAA Tournament, which translates to a .647 winning percentage.
Century Mark
With the win over Creighton on Sept. 2, 2011, OSU head coach Colin Carmichael notched his 100th career victory. In his ninth season at the helm, Carmichael sports a career mark of 130-37-25 (.742).
Karen Hancock, now a Cowgirl assistant, served as OSU's first-ever head coach and was 110-89-19 in 11 seasons.
Home Sweet Home
The Cowgirls are 2-1-1 on their home field last season. OSU is 35-2-5 (.893) at the Cowgirl Soccer Complex since 2010, and the Cowgirls sport a 53-4-5 record (.895) on their home field since 2008. They are 111-28-12 (.775) all time on their current home field.
Young Guns
OSU's 25-player roster includes just six upperclassmen, only two of them seniors (Kristen Kelley and Bethany Fields), while 19 players are either freshmen (10), redshirt freshmen (2) or sophomores (7).
Of OSU's regular starting 11, nine are either freshmen or sophomores, while junior goalie Rosa Medina entered the year having played in only 10 career games, with nine of those coming as a freshman in 2011.
Last season, OSU's regular starting lineup consisted of five freshmen and two sophomores, and while the team is a bit more experienced in 2013, several newcomers are already making significant impacts, with freshman Krissi Killion, Courtney Dike, Natalie Calhoun and Joanna Robertson having cracked the starting lineup.
Freshmen have accounted for eight of OSU's 14 goals and four of its nine assists in 2013.
Star Watch
OSU senior midfielder Kristen Kelley was selected to the 2013 Preseason All-Big 12 Team by the league's head coaches.
Kelley has started 67 career games, recording nine goals and five assists. She missed the second half of her junior season with an injury but recorded three goals and an assist in 12 games.
Freshman Phenom
Cowgirl freshman Courtney Dike is quickly establishing herself as a prolific scorer at the collegiate level. In her first eight games, the forward from Edmond, Okla., has recorded a pair of two-goal performances -- vs. Vanderbilt and Oklahoma -- and leads the Big 12 in goals (7) and points (15), with her seven goals also ranking 17th nationally. Of her 28 shots -- which ranks second in the league -- 16 of those have been on goal. On Sept. 3, she was named the Big 12 Offensive Player and Newcomer of the Week and the College Sports Madness Big 12 Player of the Week after recording three goals and an assist in wins against OU and Gonzaga.
Scoring is nothing new for Dike, who netted 94 goals and 32 assists during her career at Edmond North High School.
Sophomore Surge
As a freshman last season, Madison Mercado earned All-Big 12 Second Team honors and finished second on OSU with four goals. Eight games into her sophomore season, she already has three goals and has surpassed her assist total from a year ago with three. Of her three goals, two have been game winners (vs. UT Martin and Gonzaga), a total that is tied for the most in the Big 12.
Out To Prove Them Wrong
In a vote of the conference's head coaches, OSU was picked to finish fourth in the Big 12 this season. West Virginia is the favorite, followed by Texas Tech and Baylor.
Shutouts and Scores
OSU has established itself as one of the top defensive programs in the country. The Cowgirls led the Big 12 in shutouts in five of the last seven seasons (2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011), recording 74 shutouts in 146 games during that span, and had six shutouts in 20 games a year ago.
In 2011, OSU led the NCAA with 18 shutouts and a 0.337 goals against average, and the Cowgirls' .922 save percentage ranked as the fourth-best in a single season in NCAA history.
The Cowgirls don't just thrive on defense. They also led the Big 12 in goals scored in two of the last five seasons (74 in '08 and 52 in '10), and they were second in the league with 56 goals in 2011.
Kelley Makes 'Em Count
Senior midfielder Kristen Kelley has a knack for big goals as six of her nine career scores have been game winners. As a sophomore, each of her three goals was a game winner in a 1-0 contest.
Big Shoes To Fill
OSU lost six players off last season's squad and among them were some of the best Cowgirls to ever wear the orange and black. The group of Kassie Embrey, AD Franch, Alicia Gray, Keely Kippenberger, Megan Marchesano, Carson Michalowski and Casey Smith finished the season as the sixth-winningest senior class in the NCAA in 2012. The Cowgirls were 68-19-9 (.755) over their four seasons, and no other Big 12 team won more games during that span.
Franch was a three-time All-American at goalie and one of only seven players in Big 12 history to earn first-team all-conference honors four times. She finished her career with a school-record 38 shutouts.
Marchesano finished her career ranked in the top 10 on OSU's all-time list in goals, assists, points and shots, while Michalowski was a three-time All-Big 12 defender who helped the Cowgirls notch 48 shutouts in the 93 games she played.
























