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Big 12 Leaders Set For Showdown In Morgantown
October 22, 2014 | Cowgirl Soccer
OSU Game Notes - West Virginia ![]()
Oklahoma State (9-7-1, 4-1-1)
at #8 West Virginia (11-2-2, 4-0-1)
Friday, Oct. 24 • 6 p.m. (CST) • Morgantown, W.Va.
Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium (1,650)
Oklahoma State
Oklahoma State, unbeaten in 10 of its last 11 matches, travels to Morgantown, W.Va., this week to take on eighth-ranked West Virginia in a showdown of teams tied atop the Big 12 Conference standings Friday at 6 p.m. (CST). OSU is 9-7-1 on the year and 4-1-1 in conference play. The four conference wins for the Cowgirls are the most by an OSU team since the 2011 squad won six en route to a Big 12 championship.
With two games remaining in the regular season, OSU has positioned itself for a chance at the sixth conference title in program history. The Cowgirls won Big 12 regular season championships in 2008 and 2011, and tourney titles in 2003, 2009 and 2010.
Now in its 19th season, OSU compiled a 219-122-41 (.627) record in its first 18 seasons of women's soccer. Head coach Colin Carmichael is in his 10th season at the helm and owns a 145-49-29 record. The Cowgirls have earned a berth in the NCAA Women's Soccer Championship in seven of the last nine years and have claimed Big 12 titles in four of the last six seasons.
The Opponent
West Virginia is unbeaten in its last 12 matches (10-0-2) and brings an 11-2-2 record and No. 8 national ranking into the weekend. The two-time defending Big 12 champion Mountaineers are also 4-0-1 in conference play this season. Led by Kate Schwindel (6 goals) and Ashley Lawrence (4 goals, 5 assists), WVU leads the Big 12 with 36 goals, while All-American defender Kadeisha Buchanan anchors a defense that is tied for the league lead with eight shutouts. A year ago, the Cowgirls lost a 2-1 contest to WVU in Stillwater before falling, 1-0, in the title game of the Big 12 Soccer Championship in Kansas City. The first-ever meeting came in 2012 in Morgantown and resulted in a 1-0 win for WVU.
On The Air & The Web
Fans wishing to follow Friday's match can do so in a variety of ways. Live stats are available at www.okstate.com (link available under Schedule tab on the Cowgirl soccer page), while a live online stream of the match is available free here.
Familiar Faces
In 2014, OSU returns 10 of its 11 starters from last season as well as 18 of its 22 letterwinners. Leading the way are four players who have earned All-Big 12 honors in their careers -- sophomores Natalie Calhoun and Courtney Dike and juniors Madison Mercado and Allie Stephenson.
The Cowgirls will be without one of those returning starters in 2014, however, as goalie Michela Ongaro will miss the season due to a knee injury. But senior Rosa Medina, who started the first eight games last season and had 14 career starts in the net in her first three seasons, has stepped in to fill that void.
Quick 2013 Recap
OSU finished the 2013 campaign with a 9-7-6 record, which included a sixth-place showing in the Big 12 Conference standings with a 2-3-3 mark.
Following a run to the Big 12 Championship finals, where they lost to top-seeded West Virginia, 1-0, the Cowgirls were awarded a berth in the NCAA Soccer Championship, their seventh NCAA tourney berth in the last nine seasons. In the NCAA opening round, OSU suffered a 2-1 loss to Arkansas on its home field to end the season.
Preseason Prognostications
Big 12 Conference coaches thought highly of the Cowgirls heading into the 2014 season.
In preseason voting by those coaches, OSU was picked to finish third in the team standings behind two-time defending league champion West Virginia and Texas Tech and was the only team besides WVU to garner a first-place vote.
Three Cowgirls were chosen for the Preseason All-Big 12 Team, with OSU tying West Virginia for the most selections in the league. The coaches voted Natalie Calhoun, Courtney Dike and Allie Stephenson to the preseason all-conference team.
Winning Is A Habit
The OSU program has reached unprecedented heights over the last decade.
• From 2006-11, the Cowgirls earned six-straight NCAA tourney bids and advanced to at least the second round each time, including back-to-back Elite Eight appearances in 2010 and 2011.
• From 2008-11, OSU celebrated four consecutive Big 12 championships. The Cowgirls have totaled five league titles in the last 11 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.
Century Mark
With OSU's win over Creighton in 2011, Colin Carmichael notched his 100th career victory. In his 10th season at the helm, Carmichael sports a career mark of 145-49-29 (.715).
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 completed the regular season 9-2-0 on their home field in 2014. OSU is 46-6-7 (.839) at the Cowgirl Soccer Complex since 2010, and the Cowgirls sport a 64-8-7 record (.854) on their home field since 2008. They are 122-32-14 (.768) all time on their current home turf.
Young Guns
OSU's 30-player roster includes just nine upperclassmen and only four of those are seniors (Baillie Burmaster, George Christie, Rosa Medina and Miriam Rhinehart), while 21 players are either freshmen (8), redshirt freshmen (6) or sophomores (7).
Last season, OSU's regular starting lineup consisted of five freshmen and two sophomores, and freshmen accounted for 18 of the Cowgirls' 29 goals and 10 of its 22 assists in 2013.
OSU is more experienced in 2014, but several newcomers are being counted on to make significant impacts, among them redshirt freshman Niki McKnight and true frosh Anna Beffer, Allie Rivers, Beryl Smith and Laurene Tresfield.
Shining Stars Return
Five Cowgirls earned all-conference honors from the Big 12 in 2013, and each of those players returns this season. Sophomore Allie Stephenson and freshmen Courtney Dike and Natalie Calhoun were named to the All-Big 12 Second Team, while Dike and fellow frosh Krissi Killion and Michela Ongaro were on the Big 12 All-Newcomer Team.
The Cowgirls' run to the '13 Big 12 Championship finals yielded four selections to the all-tournament team as Dike, Stephenson, Calhoun and Madison Mercado each garnered that honor.
100 Percent
OSU scored 29 goals and recorded 22 assists in 2013, and every player who recorded those statistics returns in 2014.
She Shoots, She Scores
Courtney Dike quickly established herself as a prolific scorer at the collegiate level as a freshman last season, and she is the leading returning scorer in the Big 12 in 2014.
The forward from Edmond, Okla., ranked second in the Big 12 in 2013 with 13 goals and 30 points and earned All-Big 12 Second Team and All-Newcomer Team honors. Her 13 goals tied for the fourth most in a single season in OSU history, three shy of Yolanda Odenyo's record 16, while her 30 points was the eighth highest single-season total all time.
Dike recorded three two-goal performances -- vs. Vanderbilt, Oklahoma and Missouri State -- which was the most multi-goal games by a Cowgirl since 2010, and of her 58 shots, 30 of those (52 percent) were on goal. She was named the Big 12 Offensive Player and Newcomer of the Week on two occasions in 2013.
In 2014, Dike has a pair of goals and is tied for the team lead with three assists to go along with two goals.
Scoring is nothing new for Dike, who netted 94 goals and 32 assists during her career at Edmond North High School.
International Stage
Courtney Dike took her talents to Canada in August as a member of the Nigeria U-20 Women's National Team at the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.
The trip proved highly successful, though it meant OSU was without its top scorer for the first two games of 2014. Dike helped the Falconets into the U-20 World Cup final, where they dropped a 1-0 decision to Germany. A starter at forward throughout most of the tourney, Dike recorded a pair of goals in six games. In pool play against South Korea, she scored the fastest goal in FIFA Women's World Cup history as she found the back of the net just 18 seconds into the match, and she scored a goal 64 seconds into the semifinal match against North Korea to help Nigeria advance to the final.
Dike's parents, Vincent and Jacinta, are natives of Nigeria, and her older brother, Bright, is a member of the country's men's national team.
Scoring Sparks
Allie Stephenson has keyed OSU's offensive attack in 2014 as the junior midfielder has played a role in eight of the Cowgirls' 18 scores (42 percent). Stephenson has recorded five goals -- two via penalty kick -- and three assists and ranks in the top 10 in the Big 12 in goals, points (13) and shots (44).
Fellow junior Madison Mercado has notched four goals and an assist, while freshman Anna Beffer has three goals and two assists. Junior defender Delaney Kiely is tied with Mercado as OSU's leading scorer in Big 12 play with two goals.
Stephenson and Mercado have combined for 26 goals (13 apiece) and 21 assists (11 for Stephenson, 10 for Mercado) in their careers.
Keeping 'Em OUtta The Net
OSU has established itself as one of the top defensive programs in the country. From 2006-11, the Cowgirls led the Big 12 in shutouts five times (2006, '07, '09, '10, '11) and recorded 74 shutouts in 146 games during that span.
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.
Over its last 11 games, during which OSU has gone 9-1-1, the Cowgirls have recorded six shutouts.
Stout Competition
OSU's 2014 schedule ranks seventh on the NCAA's list of the nation's toughest, and the Cowgirl's current NCAA RPI stands at No. 29. Of OSU's first 18 opponents this season, nine have been or are nationally ranked.
Walking Wounded
OSU has been hit hard by the injury bug in 2014, with 12 different players missing time due to injuries. Eight starters have missed action due to injury, while three other potential starters have been lost. The list of injured Cowgirls includes:
Michela Ongaro, Soph., GK - out for season with knee injury suffered during summer
Anna Beffer, Fr., F - started first two games but missed next six with sprained ankle; returned vs. Memphis
Madison Mercado, Jr., F - All-Big 12 performer started first three games but went down with knee injury vs. Florida State and missed next three games - returned vs. Cal Poly
Krissi Killion, Soph., F - played in first two games but leg/knee injuries kept her out of next four - returned vs. Cal Poly; missed Iowa State and Dayton matches with leg injury - returned vs. Kansas
Beryl Smith, Fr., MF - dislocated elbow vs. Florida and missed next two games - returned vs. Cal Poly
Miriam Rhinehart, Sr., MF/D - was ill and did not play vs. Arizona State
Laurene Tresfield, Fr., MF - started first five games, suffered leg injury four minutes into Arizona State match, missed the rest of that contest and came off bench vs. Arizona; missed Memphis match with illness
Haley Maurice, Soph., MF - missed first two games of season with ankle injury
Tori Ruszkowski, R-Fr., MF - earned first-career start vs. Arizona, suffered knee injury in second half and missed next eight games - returned vs. TCU
Natalie Calhoun, Soph., D - missed final 28 minutes vs. Cal Poly after suffering a head injury - returned vs. UT Martin
Kelsey Bass, Jr., D - injured ankle in second half vs. Kansas and did not return, missed Texas Tech game
Niki McKnight, R-Fr., D - injured knee vs. Kansas and missed Texas Tech and TCU games - returned vs. Baylor
Additionally, Allie Stephenson, a junior All-Big 12 midfielder who started every game in her first two-plus seasons in a Cowgirl uniform, missed the Arizona State game to attend the funeral of a family member.




























