Oklahoma State University Athletics
Cowgirl Soccer Back Home To Host West Coast Pair
September 05, 2018 | Cowgirl Soccer
Game Notes
#21 Oklahoma State (4-1-0)
vs. California (3-2-0)
Fri., Sept. 7 • 7 p.m. • Stillwater, Okla.
Neal Patterson Stadium (2,500)
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vs. San Francisco (5-1-0)
Sun., Sept. 9 • 1 p.m. • Stillwater, Okla.
Neal Patterson Stadium (2,500)
About Oklahoma State
• Oklahoma State is 4-1-0 and coming off its first road trip of the season in which it fell at Illinois before rebounding with a win at Loyola Chicago. The 21st-ranked Cowgirls return home this week to take on California and San Francisco at Neal Patterson Stadium.
• OSU is coming off a 16-4-3 season in 2017 in which it claimed the sixth Big 12 championship in program history by going 8-1-0 in league play and capturing its third regular-season title. The Cowgirls tied a program record for conference wins along the way and also advanced to the second round of the NCAA Women's Soccer Championship for the first time since 2011.
• OSU's 16 wins marked its highest win total since 2011 and the fifth highest in program history.
• The Cowgirls return 15 letterwinners in 2018, including 10 players who started at least 12 games last season, and 76 percent of the players who accounted for OSU's Big 12-best 45 goals in 2017 are also back.
• The 2018 season marks the 23rd in the history of the Cowgirl Soccer program; over the first 22 years, OSU compiled a 238-141-44 (.615) record. Head coach Colin Carmichael entered his 14th season at the helm with a 180-74-37 mark.
What A Way To Kick Things Off
OSU opened its new $20 million stadium in grand fashion on Aug. 19, 2018, when the Cowgirls bested rival Oklahoma, 2-1, in front of a record 4,122 fans in their season opener.
A few notables from the first match in Neal Patterson Stadium:
• The crowd of 4,122 was a record for an OSU home match, far surpassing the previous high of 2,660 which came at the Cowgirls' NCAA Women's Soccer Championship quarterfinal game against Notre Dame at the Cowgirl Soccer Complex on Nov. 26, 2010.
• OSU sophomore Kim Rodriguez recorded the first goal in the stadium's history when she converted a penalty kick at the 14:43 mark.
• Cowgirl freshman Elena Brynjarsdóttir's goal in the 29th minute proved to be the game winner.
Making History
OSU's 1-0 double overtime victory over No. 4 Florida marked only the second time in program history the Cowgirls have beaten a top-five ranked team. The other came on Oct. 14, 2007, when OSU won at No. 5 Missouri.
Marlo Zoller's golden goal off a Julia Lenhardt assist in the 103rd minute gave OSU the win over the Gators.
This Week's Opponents
California is 3-2-0 on the season and lost its only previous road game, that coming on Aug. 20 at Santa Clara. Junior forward Abi Kim leads the Golden Bears with three goals and an assist on the year.
Friday's match will be the second-ever meeting between OSU and Cal; last season, the Cowgirls dropped a 3-0 contest in Berkeley, Calif.
San Francisco is 5-1-0 entering a Friday match at Oklahoma; the Dons' lone loss this season came at top-ranked Stanford. Junior midfielder Samantha Jehnings leads the USF attack with five goals.
OSU's first-ever meeting with USF came last season in San Francisco with the two teams battling to a 1-1 draw. Claire Gantzer scored the lone goal for the Cowgirls.
Winning Is A Habit
Now in its 23rd season, Oklahoma State soccer has built itself into an established winner.
• OSU has earned a berth in the NCAA Women's Soccer Championship 10 of the last 12 years (beginning in 2006) and four of the last five.
• 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 — two regular season (2008, '11) and two tournament ('09, '10).
Preseason Pub
• Oklahoma State was picked to finish second behind West Virginia in the 2018 Big 12 Conference standings in a preseason vote of the league's head coaches (full poll below); the Cowgirls received one first-place vote. Last season, OSU was picked sixth in the preseason before going on to win the league.
1. West Virginia (8) 79
2. Oklahoma State (1) 69
T-3. Texas (1) 59
T-3. Baylor 59
5. TCU 54
6. Texas Tech 40
7. Kansas 39
8. Oklahoma 23
9. Kansas State 16
10. Iowa State 12
• Senior forward Haley Woodard was the lone Cowgirl named to the 2018 Preseason All-Big 12 Team.
• Woodard is listed at No. 35 on the TopDrawerSoccer.com Women's National Top 100 players for 2018.
• Defender Anna Lawler was named to the 2018 TopDrawerSoccer.com Women's Preseason Best XI Freshman Team.
Home Sweet Home
OSU is off to a 3-0-0 start at the new Neal Patterson Stadium. The Cowgirls were 9-0-1 on their home field in 2017, which marked the sixth time in program history they have gone undefeated at home. OSU went 84-16-10 (.809) at the Cowgirl Soccer Complex from 2008-17 and was 142-40-17 (.756) all time on its former home turf.
Got Back, Time To Stay Awhile
In 2017, OSU entered the national rankings for the first time in five years on Aug. 29 when the Cowgirls checked in at No. 19 in the United Soccer Coaches poll. The last time OSU had appeared in the rankings was Oct. 1, 2012, when it was No. 22 in the NSCAA poll.
The Cowgirls remained in the national rankings for 13-straight weeks, peaking at No. 9 in late October, and finished as high as No. 17 in the final TopDrawerSoccer.com poll.
OSU ran its streak of appearing in the national polls to 17 weeks this week as the Cowgirls are ranked as high as 21st in the United Soccer Coaches and by TopDrawerSoccer.com polls. OSU is also ranked 24th by Soccer America and occupies the No. 3 spot in the United Soccer Coaches Midwest Region rankings.
Rare Company
Forward Haley Woodard became the fourth All-American in Cowgirl Soccer history and first since 2012 when she was named to the United Soccer Coaches All-America Third Team as a junior in 2017.
Woodard joined three-timers Yolanda Odenyo (2006-08) and AD Franch (2010-12) and twice-honored Melinda Mercado (2010-11) on the list of OSU All-Americans.
Scoring & Sharing The Love
• OSU ranked 19th in the NCAA in 2017 with 45 goals, its most in a season since the 56 by the 2011 Cowgirls.
• OSU's 45 goals last season were recorded by 13 different players, and six of those Cowgirls scorers notched the first goals of their careers. Twelve players had multiple goals on the year.
• The Cowgirls led the Big 12 in goals, points (127) and scoring offense (1.96 gpg). They ranked second with 37 assists.
• OSU took 133 corner kicks on the season and scored seven goals directly off corner kicks.
Leading The Attack
Forward Haley Woodard was named the 2017 Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year after scoring eight goals and posting three assists. Her eight goals ranked third in the league with her 19 points ranking fifth, and she led the league lead with four goals and nine points in conference-only games.
Woodard played in just 18 games last season due to injury and averaged 0.44 goals per game. She has racked up 17 goals in 52 games in her first three seasons in a Cowgirl uniform.
Woodard was the second-straight Cowgirl to be named the Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year (Courtney Dike in 2016) and the third in program history (Yolanda Odenyo in 2008).
Setting 'Em Up
Jaci Jones finished her freshman season with four assists. Four games into her sophomore campaign in 2017, she had already matched that total as she scored a point in each of OSU's first four contests, recording four assists over the Cowgirls' first three games before netting her first goal of 2017 vs. Creighton.
Jones finished the season with six assists, which tied for fourth in the Big 12, and three goals, two of those game winners. Half of her eight career goals have been game winners.
How I Spent My Summer Vacation
Kim Rodriguez was named to the 2017 Big 12 All-Freshman Team after scoring a pair of goals and tallying three assists while showcasing the versatility to play in the midfield and back line in her first collegiate season.
This summer, Rodriguez continued to shine in Mexico's national team system as she started all three matches at defender for Mexico at the FIFA Under-20 Women's World Cup in France earlier this month. She previously played for Mexico at the youth national team level at the 2014 and 2016 FIFA U17 World Cups.





















