Oklahoma State University Athletics

Xcaret Pineda
Cowgirl Soccer Battles Nebraska TO Draw
August 21, 2025 | Cowgirl Soccer
STILLWATER – Oklahoma State drew a 1-1 tie with Nebraska Thursday night at Neal Patterson Stadium.
With the result, the Cowgirls moved to 1-1-1 on the early season, while the Cornhuskers sit at 1-0-2.
Xcaret Pineda scored the lone goal for the Cowgirls on a late-game penalty kick, giving the senior midfielder a goal in each of OSU's first three contests this season.
The Cowgirls were outshot in the match, 15-14, and NU also held a 7-4 advantage in corner kicks.
OSU goalkeeper Logan Marks made six saves against Cornhusker shots, matching her career best.
The first half ended scoreless, in large part due to Marks' five first-half saves. In total, the Huskers got off seven shots, while the Cowgirls only managed two shots in the first 45 minutes.
OSU's offensive attack picked up after the break, but it was Nebraska getting on the board first. In the 80th minute, Kayma Carpenter delivered a cross through the box that Carson Bohonek was able to flick off Marks' hand to the near post, and the visitors took a 1-0 lead.
But three minutes later, Gracie Bindbeutel drew a foul in the box to set up Pineda for a penalty kick that she buried in the top right corner of the net, evening the score at the 83:09 mark.
Over the final seven minutes, both teams had chances to go ahead, with Nebraska recording four shots and OSU tallying three. The Cowgirls would outshoot the visitors by a 12-8 margin in the final half while also owning the edge in second-half corner kicks, 4-2.
The Cowgirls return to action Sunday at 1 p.m. when they take on Arkansas State on Senior Day at Neal Patterson Stadium.
With the result, the Cowgirls moved to 1-1-1 on the early season, while the Cornhuskers sit at 1-0-2.
Xcaret Pineda scored the lone goal for the Cowgirls on a late-game penalty kick, giving the senior midfielder a goal in each of OSU's first three contests this season.
The Cowgirls were outshot in the match, 15-14, and NU also held a 7-4 advantage in corner kicks.
OSU goalkeeper Logan Marks made six saves against Cornhusker shots, matching her career best.
The first half ended scoreless, in large part due to Marks' five first-half saves. In total, the Huskers got off seven shots, while the Cowgirls only managed two shots in the first 45 minutes.
OSU's offensive attack picked up after the break, but it was Nebraska getting on the board first. In the 80th minute, Kayma Carpenter delivered a cross through the box that Carson Bohonek was able to flick off Marks' hand to the near post, and the visitors took a 1-0 lead.
But three minutes later, Gracie Bindbeutel drew a foul in the box to set up Pineda for a penalty kick that she buried in the top right corner of the net, evening the score at the 83:09 mark.
Over the final seven minutes, both teams had chances to go ahead, with Nebraska recording four shots and OSU tallying three. The Cowgirls would outshoot the visitors by a 12-8 margin in the final half while also owning the edge in second-half corner kicks, 4-2.
The Cowgirls return to action Sunday at 1 p.m. when they take on Arkansas State on Senior Day at Neal Patterson Stadium.
Team Stats
NEB
OSU
Goals
1
1
Shots
15
14
Shots on Goal
8
3
Saves
2
6
Corners
7
4
Fouls
7
11
Scoring Plays

Carson Bohonek (1)
Assisted By: Kayma Carpenter
GOAL by NEB Bohonek, Carson Assist by Carpenter, Kayma.
80:13

Xcaret Pineda (2)
OSU Xcaret Pineda PENALTY KICK GOAL.
83:09
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