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Illinois (7-3-0, 1-2-0) vs. Indiana (4-5-1, 0-2-1) |
Illinois (7-3-0, 1-0-0) at Maryland (6-3-2, 2-1-0) |
| When |
Thursday, October 3 | 7 PM |
Sunday, October 6 | 12 PM CT |
| Where |
Champaign, Ill. | Demirjian Park
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College Park, Md. | Ludwig Field
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| Series |
Illinois leads, 13-6-4
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Tied, 2-2-1 |
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Illinois...
...is 2-0 at Demirjian Park
...hosting Kick Cancer Night on Thursday
...has 20 goals scored by seven different players this year
...ranks third in the B1G for its 2.0 goals per game
...returns junior GK Jaelyn Cunningham who ranks 3rd all-time for her 220 saves
...sophomore Makena Silber leads the Illini with 28 shots
...senior Kelly Maday ranks 2nd in the league for her 0.5 assists per game
...junior Hope Breslin leads Illinois with 12 points
...has a 257-181-36 all-time soccer record
COMING UP
Illinois will split a pair of matches this weekend, hosting Indiana on Thursday and traveling to Maryland to face the Terrapins on Sunday at noon CT. Thursday's match in Champaign will mark Kick Cancer Night, featuring Illinois' honorary goal on which fans may tie ribbons to honor a loved one who has been affected by cancer. UI will also hold a Chuck-a-Duck contest at halftime with proceeds going to benefit cancer research. Thursday's match between the Illini and the Hoosiers is set to kick off at 7 p.m.
SCOUTING INDIANA
With a 4-5-1 record on the season, the Hoosiers are coming off of a scoreless tie at Michigan. Indiana has earned wins over Kentucky and UT Martin this season, also topping Morehead State and UIC. Six Hoosiers have scored goals for Indiana this season, led by Avery Lockwood and Chandra Davidson who have three goals each. Lockwood also leads the team with her 24 shots, putting 50% of those on frame.
LOOKING AT MARYLAND
Coming off of wins over Minnesota and Rutgers, the Terrapins own a 6-3-2 record on the season with a 2-1-0 mark in league play. Maryland redshirt sophomore Alyssa Poarch was named big Ten Offensive Player of the Week on Tuesday this week, after helping the Terps to an upset over No. 20 Rutgers with a goal and an assist. Poarch leads the Terps with her six goals this season and is tops in the Big Ten for her 3.91 shots per game.
LAST TIME OUT
Receiving votes in the United Soccer Coaches Association Top 25, UI headed out on the road for a pair of matches at Iowa and Nebraska. Senior Kelly Maday scored her third goal of the season on Thursday in Iowa City, but the Orange and Blue fell to the home team, 3-1. Illinois continued play on Sunday, dropping an afternoon match to Nebraska, 1-0.
THE BIG 2-0-0
Illini head coach Janet Rayfield reached another career milestone recently, earning her 200th career victory at Illinois. She has accumulated a 200-139-33 record overall as an Illini, and in her 24 total seasons on the pitch, Rayfield has accumulated 245 total wins while also leading Illinois to two Big Ten Tournament titles. She has guided the Illini soccer program to 10 NCAA Tournament victories and four NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen appearances.
HOT START
Illinois got off to a strong start this season, closing nonconference play with a 6-1 record. The mark is the best for Illinois since also going 6-1 to start the year in 2015. Prior to that, the last time the Illini posted six nonconference victories was the 2011 campaign.
ILLINI IN THE POLLS
Fighting Illini Soccer made its way into the polls last week as the Orange and Blue were receiving votes in the United Soccer Coaches National Poll (Sept. 24). Illinois' last appeared in the United Soccer Coaches poll at the start of the 2018 season (Aug. 21-Sept. 4). Regionally, The Orange and Blue check in at No. 5 in the North Region.
SPREADING THE WEALTH
As a team, Illinois has scored 20 goals this season, averaging 2.0 per game, which ranks fourth in the Big Ten. Sophomore Makena Silber, junior Hope Breslin and senior Arianna Veland lead Illinois with four goals each this year. Seven different players have contributed to the team's scoring. A total of 13 different Illini have contributed to Illinois' attack this season, firing at least one shot on the year. Silber leads the way with 28 shots and 14 on frame. She ranks sixth in the league for her 2.8 shots per game, while Breslin checks in at No. 8 for her 12 total points this year. After racking up one goal and two assists against Northwestern, senior Kelly Maday also ranks among the top in league (5th) for her 1.25 points per game. Maday's four assists this year come in at No. 4 in the Big Ten.
As a team, the Illini rank 69th in the nation for their 20 total goals and 64th for their 2.00 goals per game. Individually, Maday ranks 47th in the country for her 0.5 assists per game on the year.
RETURNING SCORING
The Orange and Blue have returned three of its four leading scorers from 2018 in Makena Silber, Hope Breslin and Kelly Maday this season. The three combined for 14 goals and 34 points last season, good for 41-percent of the team's goal scoring. In all, the Illini return 62-percent of its offense from last season, and 59-percent of its goal-scoring.
BIG TEN WEEKLY HONORS
Fighting Illini freshman Eileen Murphy was named Big Ten Freshman of the Week on August 27, as announced by the league office. The recognition came after the La Grange Park, Illinois, native netted the first goal of her career in a 3-2 victory over Dayton. The weekly conference honor marked the first for Murphy in her career and the first for an Illini this season.
CUNNINGHAM EARNS SUMMER RECOGNITION
Illini goalkeeper Jaelyn Cunningham was recognized for her work over the summer as she earned two Women's Premier Soccer League honors for the 2019 season. The senior played for the Chicago Red Stars Reserves, and was named the Midwest Conference Defensive Player of the Year and won the East Region's Golden Glove Award. Cunningham played in all 10 games for the Red Stars and grabbed 15 saves on the season.
MAKING THE MOVE TO DEMIRJIAN PARK
Fighting Illini soccer made its inaugural appearance at Demirjian Park with a 2-0 victory over Colorado College. Currently in the process of construction, Demirjian Park is located at 606 St. Mary's Road. Fans attending future Illini soccer home games should plan to park in one of three available lots: the Ubben Basketball Complex off of St. Mary's Road, the grass lot west of Illinois Field off Kirby Avenue or the grass lot north of Atkins Tennis Center, entering off Florida Avenue. ADA parking is available in the paved lot at the Atkins Tennis Center, accessible from Goodwin Avenue. Fans should enter Demirjian Park via the northwest corner of the field, which can be accessed via sidewalks leading from each designated parking area. There will be no entrance to Demirjian Park off of St. Mary's Road. Bleacher seating for Illinois Soccer matches will be located at the north end of the field.
COMPETITIVE SLATE
The Orange and Blue have set out on a competitive slate for the 2019 season, which includes six 2018 NCAA Tournament teams and welcomes four of those opponents to Champaign during the season. Several of UI's 2019 opponents were ranked or receiving votes among the United Soccer Coaches Preseason Top 25 including No. 6 Penn State, No. 16 Wisconsin, RV Butler, RV Ohio State, RV Minnesota. The Illini will face three of those five opponents on the road this season, hosting Wisconsin and Minnesota to close the regular season slate.
B1G PRESEASON HONORS
Three Illini were named to the Big Ten Conference Preseason Honors List on August 19, as announced by the Big Ten Conference. Seniors Alicia Barker, Jaelyn Cunningham and Arianna Veland 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 2019 Preseason Women's Soccer Poll, where the Illini checked in at No. 8 on the list. Coming in at No. 1 was Penn State, who will host the Illini on Oct. 17.
ROAD TRIP
The Illini took on a challenging nonconference slate, playing four of their seven matches on the road. Illinois headed of town for four consecutive matches, beginning in California, taking on and Pepperdine and San Francisco. The team returned to the Midwest to take on Illinois State and closed road state at Butler on Thursday. Illinois came away with a 3-1 mark from that road stretch, including a win at No. 22 Pepperdine.
HONORING OUR ALUMNI
Fighting Illini Soccer announced the development of the Laura Redmond Ramirez Legacy and Inspiration Award in the 2016 season, prior to the team's 3-0 shutout of No. 19 Michigan. The award is 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. Recipients of the Laura Redmond Ramirez Legacy and Inspiration award include Jenna Carosio (2016), Dr. Rachel Frank (2017) and Kristyn Hidden Miller (2018).
Also created in Redmond Ramirez' honor, the fund is dedicated to providing assistance with scholarship, educational, and student-athlete welfare costs for members of the University of Illinois soccer team. Each year, the Illini soccer program will designate a current soccer student-athlete as the Laura Redmond Ramirez Memorial Scholarship Fund recipient. The selected student-athlete will be one who best represents the legacy left by Laura Redmond Ramirez, one of courage, discipline and dedication, combined with an incredible sense of caring for those around her. Recipients of the scholarship include Katie Murray (2017) and Kelly Maday (2018).
ILLINI ROSTER FEATURES SEVEN NEWCOMERS
The Fighting Illini soccer program and head coach Janet Rayfield will welcome six freshmen to the roster for the 2019 season as announced on Wednesday. The 2019 signing class includes Sydney Carste (Sammamish, Washington), Summer Garrison (Pasadena, California), Lilian Lucas (Plymouth, Michigan), Eileen Murphy (La Grange Park, Illinois), Ashley Prell (Fox River Grove, Illinois) and Aleah Treiterer (Sacramento, California). Illinois also welcomes Henar Urteaga, a transfer from Eastern Illinois.
"With a blend of West Coast style and Midwest grit, our 2019 class will contribute to the ability of our team to compete with teams of different styles across the country," Rayfield said. "The class of 2019 has ball-winners, speed, play-makers, great students and competitive young women. We are excited to welcome in this talented class."
DEMIRJIAN PARK
University of Illinois Director of Athletics Josh Whitman announced plans on Dec. 6, 2017 for the construction of new soccer and track and field facilities on the UI campus. The new complex will be named Demirjian Park, in honor of a lead gift from the Demirjian family of Decatur, Ill. The project will be executed in phases with full completion scheduled for the spring of 2021. Demirjian Park will feature two new soccer fields, one for competition and one for practice, located directly east of the existing track and field complex, which will itself be renovated. The project's centerpiece will be Demirjian Park Stadium, located between the new soccer fields and the renovated track. The stadium will directly benefit more than 25-percent of the Fighting Illini student-athlete population by housing team facilities for women's soccer, men's track and field, and women's track and field. State-of-the-art amenities will include locker rooms, video and meeting rooms, lounge and study spaces, sports medicine and nutrition facilities, and coaches' offices. It will also contain spaces for visiting teams and officials. Construction of the new soccer fields will be completed during the 2019 season. Demirjian Park will be fully complete and open for the 2020 soccer season, which will allow Illinois to host the 2021 Big Ten Outdoor Track & Field Championships. Renovations to the track and accompanying field event venues will be performed as a separate project.
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 257-179-36 with 12 NCAA Tournament appearances in 20 seasons. Head coach Janet Rayfield (200-138-33) is responsible for 76-percent of those wins and 10 NCAA Tournament appearances in her 18 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.