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Soccer Continues Road Stretch in Oklahoma

The Illini are set to face Oklahoma State and Oklahoma

Soccer

Soccer Continues Road Stretch in Oklahoma

The Illini are set to face Oklahoma State and Oklahoma

Illinois (3-3-0) at No. 18 Oklahoma State (5-0-1) Illinois (3-3-0) at Oklahoma (1-4-1)
When Friday, September 8 // 4 PM  Sunday, September 10 // 1 PM
Where

Stillwater, Oklahoma

Norman, Oklahoma

Series Illinois trails, 0-1-0 First Meeting
Game Notes Illinois // Oklahoma State Illinois // Oklahoma
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Illinois...

...is in the midst of a seven-game road stretch

...is coming off of back-to-back road wins last weekend

...has seen goals from five different players 

...returns its top two goal-scorers from last season

...is led in scoring this season by Arianna Veland

...has three players leading the team with 10 shots this year

...welcomes 10 freshmen this season

...has a 237-157-35 all-time soccer record

THE 2017 CAMPAIGN

The Illini have begun an exciting year, highlighted by seven opponents ranked or receiving votes among the 2016 final NSCAA Coaches Top 25. The Orange and Blue kicked off the 2017 campaign with three consecutive home games, and are currently in the middle of a challenging, seven-game road strech. Four of Illinois' opponents this season were also ranked among the NSCAA Preseason Top 25. 

SCOUTING THE COWGIRLS

Ranked at No. 18 in the United Soccer Coaches poll, the Sooners are coming off of a 6-0 victory over UTSA. Oklahoma State opened the season with four-straight victories before tying, 2-2 with 10th-ranked Texas A&M. The Cowgirls are led by freshman Taylor Olson, who has netted four goals this season, however 12 different players have scored at least one goal for Oklahoma State. OSU is averaging almost 17 shots per game this season, allowing just under 10 shots per game  from its opponents. 

SCOUTING THE SOONERS

Oklahoma is 1-4-1 on the season, boasting a victory over Tulsa. The Sooners are coming off of losses to Oregon and Boise State, but have seen goals from three different players this season. Oklahoma averages 10.8 shots per game, allowing 13 per game from opponents. Oklahoma has allowed five  of its seven opponent goals in the second half of games this season, but has distributed its own scoring evenly throughout the first and second halves and the overtime periods. 

WINNING WEEKEND

Illinois is coming off of a successful weekend on the road, tallying victories at Evansville and Miami (OH). Sophomore Kelly Maday tallied her first career goal at Evansville, tying the game at one, while junior Morgan Maroney netted her first career goal to give Illinois the victory. Junior Patricia George fired the game-winning shot at Miami, as her shot was deflected off the Miami goalkeeper and again off of a Miami defender and into the goal.  Illinois outshot both opponents and led in corner kicks on the weekend. The consecutive wins improved Illinois' record to 3-3-0. 

MARBURY'S DEBUT

Illini senior Kara Marbury made her 2017 season debut against Evansville, firing a team-leading five shots in the match. She added another five shots against Miami, putting three on frame. Marbury earned the start in both games, and currently leads the team with her 10 total shots this season. 

ILLINI IN THE AIR

The Orange and Blue have made a habit of scoring off of headers this season as both Arianna Veland and Patricia George have netted headers for the Illini. George tallied the game-winner against DePaul, while Veland posted her second goal of the season off of a flip throw in from Alicia Barker against Washington. 

SECOND HALF SHOOTERS

Illinois has proven to pick up its momentum in the second half of matches this year as the squad has fired 41 of its 65 shots in the second half of games. Illinois has scored four of its seven goals in the second half or overtime periods.

TRIO OF ILLINI SCORE ON OPENING WEEKEND

The Illini split a pair of matches to open the 2017 campaign, but the Orange and Blue saw offensive prowess from several different players. Sophomore Arianna Veland netted her first career goal against Missouri, while junior Lauren Ciesla also scored her first goal against DePaul. Last season's leading scorer, junior Patricia George also netted one for Illinois. 

NEW FACES

With a young squad in 2017, the Illini saw plenty of fresh faces hit the field during opening weekend as six of Illinois' 10 newcomers made appearances for the Orange and Blue. Freshmen Hope Breslin and Gabbi Chapa earned the start in both matches. Four of UI's 18 shots fired over the weekend came from the freshman class, while another four were fired by sophomores. 

STADIUM UPGRADES

Fans will notice a new look inside Illinois Soccer Stadium this season as the Orange and Blue upgraded the facility's decor.  The Illini are proud to represent the new branding of the Illinois athletics department and hope fans enjoy the new look as well. 

B1G PRESEASON HONORS

Three Illini were named to the Big Ten Conference Preseason Honors List on August 14, as announced by the Big Ten Conference. Senior Kara Marbury and sophomores Katie Murray and Morgan Maroney were listed on the conference's honor list. The Preseason Honors List is decided upon by the league's coaches and is composed of 42 student-athletes. The league also announced the 2017 Preseason Women's Soccer Poll, where the Illini checked in at No. 10 on the list. Coming in at No. 1 is Penn State, who the Illini will see on Sept. 17.

ROAD TRIP

The Illini started the 2017 season with three home games, but then headed out on the road for seven straight matches. Illinois opened its road slate at Illinois State and will spend the next three weekends on the road, first at Evansville and Miami (Ohio), before closing nonconference play in Oklahoma, facing two 2016 NCAA Tournament teams. Illinois will take on Oklahoma State for the second time in program history on September 8 before heading to Norman to face Oklahoma on September 10. This will be the first meeting between the Fighting Illini and the Sooners.

HONORING OUR ALUMNI

Fighting Illini Soccer announced the development of the Laura Redmond Ramirez Legacy and Inspiration Award last season, prior to the team's 3-0 shutout of No. 19 Michigan. The award will be given annually to an Illini player who exhibits the traits that former Illini Laura Redmond developed and demonstrated during her time at Illinois: courage, resiliency and fortitude, and the traits that she exhibited during her battle with Leukemia. 

ILLINI ROSTER FEATURES ten NEWCOMERS

The Illinois roster will have a fresh look this season with the addition of 10 talented newcomers. The 2017 Illini squad is composed of 17 underclassmen and will be led by a group of six seniors. The 2017 signing class includes Hope Breslin (Massapequa, New York), Elizabeth Cablk (Naperville, Illinois), Gabbi Chapa (Colorado Springs, Colorado), Jayna Fittipaldo (McDonald, Pennsylvania), Maggie Hillman (Naperville, Illinois), Sabryn Kapp (LaGrange, Kentucky), Katie Le (Centreville, Virginia), Sami Sample (South Elgin, Illinois), Haley Singer (Naperville, Illinois) and Madi Wolfbauer (Canton, Michigan). 

"The 2017 Fighting Illini Soccer class makes us better in every area of the game: goalkeeping, goal scoring, playmaking and defending with pride and tenacity," head coach Janet Rayfield said. "This class of hard-working, disciplined and committed young women will also sustain and enhance our culture of integrity and excellence both on and off the field.   I have high expectations for them to contribute to the future success of this program on the field but also to contribute to the university, the Champaign-Urbana community and to make a difference in the world around them.  We are proud to welcome these 10 new members to the Illinois family."

ILLINI IN NICARAGUA

The Fighting Illini soccer team took time this summer to venture to Nicaragua for a 10-day service trip. While in Central America, the Orange and Blue partnered with the Soccer Without Borders program to host clinics and work with young children and schools in Granada. The Illini also had the opportunity to spend a few days in Managua where the team trained with and competed against the Nicaragua Women's National team and the Nicaragua U-20 Women's National team. In addition to their time on the field, the Illini had some time to explore some of the beauty that the Nicaragua landscape has to offer.

CARRYING THE MOMENTUM

The 2016 Illini squad closed the season on a high note, as the program netted eight of its goals in its last six games. Prior to that stretch, the Illini had posted just two goals over a period of six games. The 2017 squad will look to carry that momentum into this year's campaign right from the get-go. The Illini return top goal-scorers in Kara Marbury and Patricia George, in addition to Katie Murray who also contributed to Illinois' scoring last season.  

ALL-TIME WINS COUNTER

Since becoming a varsity sport in 1997, the University of Illinois women's soccer team has compiled an overall record of 237-158-35 with 12 NCAA Tournament appearances in 20 seasons. Head coach Janet Rayfield (180-117-32) is responsible for 76-percent of those wins and 10 NCAA Tournament appearances in her 15 seasons at the helm.

UI NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY

Illinois has played in the NCAA Tournament 12 times in 20 seasons and are 11-12-3 all-time in tournament action. UI's top finish was the Elite Eight during the 2004 season, while they also reached the Sweet Sixteen in 2006, 2008 and 2013.

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Players Mentioned

Alicia  Barker

#3 Alicia Barker

D
5' 7"
Sophomore
Lauren Ciesla

#9 Lauren Ciesla

M
5' 7"
Junior
Patricia George

#11 Patricia George

F
5' 8"
Junior
Kelly Maday

#15 Kelly Maday

F
5' 2"
Sophomore
Kara Marbury

#20 Kara Marbury

F
5' 10"
Senior
Morgan Maroney

#18 Morgan Maroney

D
5' 5"
Junior
Katie Murray

#26 Katie Murray

M
5' 2"
Junior
Arianna Veland

#23 Arianna Veland

M
5' 10"
Sophomore
Hope Breslin

#10 Hope Breslin

M
5' 6"
Freshman
Elizabeth Cablk

#1 Elizabeth Cablk

GK
5' 10"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Alicia  Barker

#3 Alicia Barker

5' 7"
Sophomore
D
Lauren Ciesla

#9 Lauren Ciesla

5' 7"
Junior
M
Patricia George

#11 Patricia George

5' 8"
Junior
F
Kelly Maday

#15 Kelly Maday

5' 2"
Sophomore
F
Kara Marbury

#20 Kara Marbury

5' 10"
Senior
F
Morgan Maroney

#18 Morgan Maroney

5' 5"
Junior
D
Katie Murray

#26 Katie Murray

5' 2"
Junior
M
Arianna Veland

#23 Arianna Veland

5' 10"
Sophomore
M
Hope Breslin

#10 Hope Breslin

5' 6"
Freshman
M
Elizabeth Cablk

#1 Elizabeth Cablk

5' 10"
Freshman
GK