Oklahoma State University Athletics
Cowgirls Back Home Friday To Begin Split Weekend
September 16, 2015 | Cowgirl Soccer
Oklahoma State (3-4-0)
vs. #18 Arizona State (4-1-0)
Fri., Sept. 18 • 7 p.m. • Stillwater, Okla.
Cowgirl Soccer Complex (1,450)
at UMKC (5-2-0)
Sun., Sept.20 • 1 p.m. • Kansas City, Mo.
Durwood Soccer Stadium (850)
Oklahoma StateÂ
    Oklahoma State is 3-4-0 on the season and plays its only home match in September when it hosts 18th-ranked Arizona State Friday night at the Cowgirl Soccer Complex before heading back on the road for a Sunday contest at UMKC.
    OSU is coming off a 2014 season in which it earned a spot in the NCAA Women's Soccer Championship for the second-straight season. The Cowgirls compiled a 10-10-1 overall record, which included a 5-2-1 mark and second-place finish in the Big 12 Conference.
    The Cowgirls return 10 starters and 17 letterwinners from 2014, including four All-Big 12 performers in forwards Courtney Dike and Madison Mercado, midfielder Allie Stephenson and defender Natalie Calhoun.
    The 2015 season marks the 20th in the history of the OSU women's soccer program. Over their first 19 seasons, the Cowgirls compiled a 229-132-42 (.620) record, and head coach Colin Carmichael entered his 11th season at the helm with a 146-52-29 mark. The Cowgirls have earned a berth in the NCAA Women's Soccer Championship in seven of the last eight years and have claimed Big 12 titles in four of the last seven seasons.
About The Opponents
    Arizona State is 4-1-0 after suffering its lone loss to Texas Tech last Sunday. The Sun Devils have outscored their opponents by a 16-1 margin in their five matches this season. OSU is 0-1-0 all time against ASU, dropping a 2-0 contest in Tempe last season.
    UMKC is 5-2-0 on the season prior to a Friday match at home against Easern Illinois. OSU was victorious in its only previous meeting with the Kangaroos, which came in the 2012 season opener in Stillwater and resulted in a 1-0 win for the Cowgirls.
On The Air & The WebÂ
    Friday's game will stream free online on YouTube, with the link available at www.okstate.com/live. Live stats can be accessed at www.okstate.com (link is available under the Schedule tab on the Cowgirl soccer page). A radio broadcast of the match also airs online and on Stillwater Radio KSPI 93.7 FM, with Bill Van Ness calling the action.
   Live stats and video are also available for the UMKC match, with links for both found at www.umkckangaroos.com under the Schedule tab on the soccer page. There is a fee involved with watching the online stream.
Back In the Saddle
   In 2015, OSU will return 10 players who started at least 13 games a year ago, as well as 17 of its 22 letterwinners. Leading the way are four players who have earned All-Big 12 honors in their careers — seniors Madison Mercado and Allie Stephenson and juniors Natalie Calhoun and Courtney Dike.
A Look Back at 2014
   Injuries took a heavy toll on OSU in 2014 as 13 different players, including eight starters, missed time due to injury.Â
    Despite an 0-6-0 start to the season in which they were outscored by a 15-3 margin, the Cowgirls rallied to earn an NCAA Tournament berth for the second consecutive year by going 10-2-1 over their final 13 regular season matches. OSU outscored its opponents by a 19-9 count during that span.
    OSU finished the 2014 season with a 10-10-1 record, which included a second-place showing in the Big 12 Conference with a 5-2-1 mark. The Cowgirls lost on their home field in the opening round of the NCAA Soccer Championship for the second-straight year as Arizona handed them a 1-0 loss.
Preseason Prognostications
   In preseason voting by the league's head coaches, OSU was picked to finish third in the Big 12 standings behind three-time defending league champion West Virginia and Texas Tech. Three Cowgirls — forwards Madison Mercado and Courtney Dike and midfielder Allie Stephenson — were named to the preseason All-Big 12 team.
Winning Is A Habit
   The 2015 season marks the 20th in the OSU program's history. During the second decade, the Cowgirls have reached unprecedented heights.
    • OSU has earned a berth in the NCAA Women's Soccer Championship eight of the last nine years (starting in 2006).
    • 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.Â
    • From 2008-11, OSU celebrated four consecutive Big 12 championships — two regular season (2008, '11) and two tournament ('09, '10).
    • 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.
Home Sweet Home
    The Cowgirls are 2-1-0 on their home field in 2014. OSU is 66-10-7 (.837) at the Cowgirl Soccer Complex since 2008 and is 124-34-14 (.762) all time on its current home turf.Â
Shining Stars
    Four Cowgirls earned all-conference honors from the Big 12 in 2014, and each of those is now a multiple season all-league performer. Even better, all four are back for 2015.
    Senior midfielder Allie Stephenson was named to the 2014 All-Big 12 First Team after earning second-team plaudits as a sophomore. Defender Natalie Calhoun and forward Courtney Dike have both earned All-Big 12 Second Team honors in their first two collegiate seasons, while senior forward Madison Mercado was an All-Big 12 Second Team selection in 2014 and as a freshman in 2012.
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    OSU returns 95 percent of its goal scoring from a year ago and 87 percent of its assists.Â
Holly On The Spot
   A month into her sophomore season, Holly Brehmer has emerged as a scoring threat for the Cowgirls.
    A native of Alaska, Brehmer leads OSU and is tied for third in the Big 12 Conference with three goals, and she is also tied for the league lead with a pair of game-winning goals.Â
    Brehmer has come off the bench in all five of OSU's games this season and in 123 minutes of action has three goals on six shots, including collecting the Cowgirls' first two scores in a 4-0 win over Georgia.
She Shoots, She Scores
    Courtney Dike quickly established herself as a prolific scorer at the collegiate level as a freshman in 2013, and she has continued that scoring production for the Cowgirls.
    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 marked 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 recorded three goals, two of them game winners, and three assists in 19 games, and she has a three goals and an assist in six games this season.Â
   Dike's 19 career goals is just two shy of cracking OSU's top 10 list.
The Biggest Stage
    Courtney Dike is one of a select few collegiate players who can boast of having played in a Women's World Cup.
    Dike earned a pair of caps for Nigeria at the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup in Canada last July. Her first came as a reserve in a match against Australia, and in the Super Falcons' final tourney game, Dike was in the starting lineup against the eventual champion United States. She played 50 minutes against the U.S. before subbing out early in the second half. Â
    Dike concluded her first trip to the Women's World Cup playing 56 minutes and recording one shot. Nigeria finished 0-2-1 at the tourney and failed to advance out of Group D.
    The experience was historic as Dike became the first OSU player to participate in a World Cup and also the first-ever Oklahoman to compete in a Women's World Cup.
    In 2014, Dike was a member of the Nigeria U-20 Women's National Team at the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup. That trip proved highly successful, though it meant OSU was without its top scorer for the first two games of 2014.Â
    During that tourney, 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 on the country's men's national team.
Senior Scoring Sparks
    Two key members of OSU's offensive attack the last several years are back for their senior seasons in 2015. That duo of Allie Stephenson and Madison Mercado has combined for 28 goals and 22 assists in their careers.
    Stephenson has started 68 career games and has racked up 15 goals and 12 assists. As a junior, she led OSU's attack as she played a role in nine of the Cowgirls' 22 scores (41 percent). The midfielder recorded six goals — two via penalty kick — and three assists and ranked in the top 10 in the Big 12 in goals, points (15) and shots (60). She led the squad with 23 shots on goal.
    Mercado has notched 13 goals and 10 assists in her first three-plus seasons. She has recorded four or more scores every year, and she ranked second in the Big 12 with seven assists as a sophomore in 2013.Â
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.Â
    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.Â
    Over the last 15 games of the 2015 season, during which OSU went 10-4-1, the Cowgirls recorded six shutouts and allowed just 11 goals.  Â
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The Going Gets Tough
    In 2014, OSU's schedule ranked as the second toughest in the NCAA, which helped the Cowgirls finish 34th in the RPI, and the Big 12 ranked as the second-highest RPI conference in the nation a year ago.
    Things won't be any easier in 2015 as OSU will face a dozen teams that made the NCAA Soccer Championship last season, including seven in non-conference play. Of the Cowgirls' 18 opponents, five are currently ranked in the national polls — West Virginia (4), Florida (11), Texas Tech (15), Arizona State (18) and Washington State (21).
New Faces
    Only five newcomers joined the OSU roster in 2015, but four of those have become immediate contributors.Â
   Freshmen forwards Marlo Zoller and Haley Woodard have combined for four goals and two assists, while JUCO transfer Christina Jean-Charles has started all seven games and leads the Cowgirls with two assists. Another freshman, Morgan McDougal, has seen action as a reserve in all seven matches.






















