| WEEK 9: Illinois (5-5-3, 1-3-2) vs. No. 12 Wisconsin (9-2-3, 4-1-1) // vs. Purdue (3-10-1, 0-5-1) |
| Match 14: Wisconsin |
Thursday, Oct. 12 // 7 p.m. CT // Demirjian Park // Champaign, Ill. |
| Match 15: Purdue |
Sunday, Oct. 15 // 1 p.m. CT // Demirjian Park // Champaign, Ill. |
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CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – Fighting Illini soccer continues Big Ten play with a two-match homestand; first a ranked battle vs. No. 12 Wisconsin on Thursday before a showdown with Purdue on Sunday. Kickoffs are set for 7:00 p.m. CT and 1:00 p.m. CT, respectively.
The 2023 season marks the 27th season of Illinois soccer, with the Illini holding an overall record of 282-214-46 (.563), and the 22nd season under the leadership of head coach Janet Rayfield.
Admission is free to all home Illinois soccer matches, with spectator parking available in the Atkins Tennis Center parking lot and the grass lots just east of the soccer practice field.
Promotions
Thursday, Oct. 12 vs. #12 Wisconsin | 7 p.m. CT
Illini Hour – Get to Demirjian Park early for Illini Hour from 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. for $5 drink specials.
Kick Cancer – The Illini raise awareness and honor those that have battled cancer. Fans are encouraged to stop by the marketing table and tie ribbons to honor their loved ones that have battled.
Sunday, Oct. 15Â vs. Purdue | 1Â p.m. CT
Socctober Fest – Celebrate Socctober Fest at Demirjian Park. Doors open at noon and the first 300 fans will receive an Illini beer mug. Fans can stop by the Riggs Brewing beer truck and pretzels and beer cheese will be a featured concession item.
Last Time Out
Illinois dropped a 3-1 contest on the road to Minnesota on Sunday in its lone match last week.
Kennedy Berschel scored her second goal of the season, setting a new career-best mark, in the fourth minute off a corner kick to put the Illini in front early, but the Gophers hit back with a pair of goals in quick succession in the 16th and 22nd minutes before adding their third in the 87th minute to put the match out of reach.
Scouting Wisconsin
The Illini trail in the all-time series against the Badgers 11-12-6, drawing 0-0 in the last meeting between the two programs on Oct. 20, 2022, in Madison. The two sides also drew in the last match in Champaign, a 1-1 contest on Oct. 8, 2021.
Wisconsin has posted a record of 9-2-3 overall and is 4-1-1 in the Big Ten. After entering last week ranked No. 20, the Badgers moved up eight spots in the United Soccer Coaches poll to No. 12 after back-to-back 2-1 victories over Purdue and Northwestern the previous matchweek. Wisconsin was tabbed to finish fifth in the Big Ten this season, with defender Mary Monticello and forwards Emma Jaskaniec and Aryssa Mahrt all being named to the Big Ten Women's Soccer Players to Watch List.
Scouting Purdue
The Illini lead in the all-time series against the Boilermakers 14-10-3, earning a 2-1 in the last meeting between the two programs on Oct. 9, 2022, in West Lafayette. In that match, Kendra Pasquale scored the second-fastest goal in program history and Illinois captured their first win at Purdue in program history. In the last match at Demirjian Park, Illinois fell in a 2-1 contest on Sept. 23, 2021.
Purdue has posted a record of 3-10-1 overall and is 0-5-1 in the Big Ten. The Boilermakers went 0-2-0 in their last matchweek, falling to No. 20 Wisconsin, 2-1, and Indiana, 1-0. Purdue was tabbed to finish 12th in the Big Ten this season, with midfielder Emily Mathews and forwards Kayla Budish and Gracie Dunaway all being named to the Big Ten Women's Soccer Players to Watch List.
Illini Notes
- After Makala Woods' opening goal on Sept. 24 vs. Michigan, she became the eighth different Illini to score this season...Illinois had 11 different goal scorers in the 2022 season.
- Sydney Stephens tallied the first brace of her career in the Illini's 3-2 victory over Pepperdine on Sept. 10...Stephens' first goal in the 33rd minute tied the match at 1-1 and her second in the 88th minute won the match...Stephens leads the Illini with four goals this season and is also second on the team lead in points with eight.
- Julia Cili made nine saves on Sept. 10 vs. Pepperdine, a new season-high mark, which she matched on Sept. 17 at Iowa...Cili has posted an 80.0 save percentage this season, which would be a career-best mark...she leads all Big Ten keepers with 5.33 saves per game...Cili has made a total of 209 saves in her Illini career, which ranks sixth-most all-time in program history...she trails Amy Bessette (211) by two saves for fifth-most all-time.
- With the Illini's 2-1 win over Louisville on Aug. 31, it marked the first time since 2019 that Illinois has had a four-match unbeaten streak and it was the first time since 2015 that the Illini started a season four matches unbeaten.
- Following the Illini's 0-0 draw at Dayton on Aug. 27, Illinois has now started a season with at least a three-match unbeaten streak in back-to-back seasons...Illinois also did not allow a goal in two-straight games, which the team also accomplished last season during a three-match shutout streak from Aug. 18-25.
- The Illini's victory over No. 17 Xavier on Aug. 24 marked their first win over a ranked opponent this season...it's also the second-straight year that they have captured a win over a ranked opponent on the road...the Illini also became the first team to win at Corcoran Field since Saint Louis did so on Sept. 8, 2022, ending Xavier's nine-match unbeaten run at that facility.
- With the 3-2 victory over Loyola on Aug. 17 to open the season, the Illini have now started the season with a victory in four-straight seasons...the Illini have also won their home opener in four of the last five seasons.
- In her first appearance since Oct. 21, 2021, Makena Silber scored the 20th goal of her Illini career against Loyola on Aug. 17, moving her into a tie for ninth in goals in program history...after her goal on Sept. 17 at Iowa, she is now tied with Colleen Joyce (21, 2000-01) for eighth and trails Lisa Baldwin (23, 1998-00) by two goals as she looks to continue to move up the program's leaderboard.
- Freshman Mya Archibald scored what proved to be the match-winning goal in the 85th minute against Loyola on Aug. 17...this marks the third-straight season that an Illini true freshman has scored on their collegiate debut in the season opener, with Sarah Foley accomplishing the feat last season against Illinois State on Aug. 18, 2021, and Abby Lynch opening her account on Aug. 19, 2021, at Missouri.
- Mya Archibald, Bel Rolley, Izzy Lee and Ashley Stellon all made their Illini debuts against Loyola on Aug. 17...Archibald scored her first-career goal and Stellon also registered the first assist of her career in the match...Rolley logged 43 minutes of action and Lee played the entirety of the second half in goal.
Illini Trio Named to Big Ten Players to Watch List
The Big Ten announced its Women's Soccer Preseason Players to Watch List on Tuesday, with seniors Kennedy Berschel and Makala Woods along with junior Ella Karolak representing the Illini.
A midfielder from Bensenville, Ill., Berschel played in all 18 matches, starting 14, last season for the Illini and was one of nine outfield players to log over 1000 minutes during the campaign. Berschel is also coming off a season in which she scored the first goal and registered the first assist in her collegiate career.
Woods, a senior forward from Monroe, Ohio, also featured in all 18 matches last season, scoring a career-high three goals. Woods found the back of the net twice in the final four games of the 2022, including a spectacular solo effort in the season finale vs. Minnesota.
A mainstay in the Illinois backline, Karolak started all 18 matches for the Illini last season, the only outfield player to do so. The defender from Grosse Pointe, Mich., who was named the team's Defensive MVP in 2022, helped the Orange and Blue keep four clean sheets during the season.
Illini Roster Features Three Newcomers
The Fighting Illini soccer program and head coach Janet Rayfield will welcome three newcomers, including two freshmen to the 2023 roster. The freshmen include defender Mya Archibald and midfielder Sophia Wampler. Bel Rolley also joins the Orange and Blue as a graduate transfer from Oregon.
Archibald joins the Illini following a summer that featured her representing Canada at the U-17 level at two international competitions. She made seven appearances and five starts at the CONCACAF U-17 Women's Championship, helping Canada to a bronze medal finish, and two starts at the 2022 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup.
Not only is Archibald a budding star at the international level, she is a decorated track and field athlete. She was a 2022 provincial gold medalist in the 400m and long jump while capturing a silver medal in the 200m. Archibald was the 2019 U-16 Athlete of the Year for Athletics in Nova Scotia after becoming a national champion at high jump.
Wampler joins the Illini bringing a wealth of international experience to Demirjian Park. She was called up to train with Peru's U-17 in the winter of 2021 as it prepared for the 2022 South American Championships and has also previously trained with the federation's U-15 squad.
Wampler played her club soccer for both the Kings Hammer Academy and Cincinnati United Premier, helping her Kings Hammer Academy squad to a 2018 USYSA Region II title and national runners-up honors.
The Cincinnati native was simply dominant in her lone season at St. Ursula Academy, scoring 12 goals and adding nine assists in 19 games in the 2022 season. Wampler was named a Cincinnati Enquirer Division I First-Team All-Star, Division I First-Team All-Southwest Ohio, First-Team Greater Girls Catholic League All-Conference and was selected to play in the Cincinnati All-Star Game.Â
Next Up
The Illini begin the final matchweek of the regular season with a trip to East Lansing to face Michigan State on Thursday, Oct. 19, before returning to Champaign on Sunday, Oct. 22, to take on Nebraska. Kickoffs are set for 6:00 p.m. CT and 12:00 p.m. CT, respectively.