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Cowgirl Soccer Comes Up Short Against Mississippi State
August 31, 2025 | Cowgirl Soccer
STILLWATER – Oklahoma State was shut out for the first time this season Sunday afternoon as the Cowgirls dropped a 1-0 match to No. 17 Mississippi State at Neal Patterson Stadium.
With the loss, the Cowgirls fell to 2-3-1 while the Bulldogs improved to 3-1-0.
Statistically, MSU owned slim advantages in shots, 11-10, and corner kicks, 5-4. Just one of the Bulldogs' shots was on goal, while OSU put five attempts on frame.
OSU had a big scoring opportunity in the 25th minute that was set up by a Xcaret Pineda free kick. Pineda's strike cleared the Bulldog defenders, but keeper Sarah Wommack made the save. On the rebound, Bella Pierotti got off a shot that was again saved by Wommack to her left and then Taryn Thibeau had one more opportunity, but it was blocked by a defender.
The game went into intermission scoreless, but the visitors got on the board in the opening minute of the second half on a goal by Tatum Borman. The play was set up by passes from Zoe Main and Alivia Buxton, who both registered assists on the Bulldogs' only shot-on-goal in the match.
After MSU was able to drain much of the clock in the second half, the last true scoring opportunity for the Cowgirls came in the final minute off a free kick, but Ellie Geoffroy's header was saved by Wommack, who made her fifth and final save of the match.
Up next, the Cowgirls travel to Tulsa to take on Oral Roberts Thursday night.
With the loss, the Cowgirls fell to 2-3-1 while the Bulldogs improved to 3-1-0.
Statistically, MSU owned slim advantages in shots, 11-10, and corner kicks, 5-4. Just one of the Bulldogs' shots was on goal, while OSU put five attempts on frame.
OSU had a big scoring opportunity in the 25th minute that was set up by a Xcaret Pineda free kick. Pineda's strike cleared the Bulldog defenders, but keeper Sarah Wommack made the save. On the rebound, Bella Pierotti got off a shot that was again saved by Wommack to her left and then Taryn Thibeau had one more opportunity, but it was blocked by a defender.
The game went into intermission scoreless, but the visitors got on the board in the opening minute of the second half on a goal by Tatum Borman. The play was set up by passes from Zoe Main and Alivia Buxton, who both registered assists on the Bulldogs' only shot-on-goal in the match.
After MSU was able to drain much of the clock in the second half, the last true scoring opportunity for the Cowgirls came in the final minute off a free kick, but Ellie Geoffroy's header was saved by Wommack, who made her fifth and final save of the match.
Up next, the Cowgirls travel to Tulsa to take on Oral Roberts Thursday night.
Team Stats
MSST
OSU
Goals
1
0
Shots
11
10
Shots on Goal
1
5
Saves
5
0
Corners
5
4
Fouls
11
10
Scoring Plays
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Tatum Borman (1)
Assisted By: Zoe Main , Alivia Buxton
GOAL by MSST Borman, Tatum Assist by Main, Zoe and Buxton, Alivia.
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