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K-State Ends Road Trip at Oklahoma State on Friday
Oct 08, 2025 | Soccer
GAME #13
Kansas State (5-4-3, 0-3-2 Big 12) at Oklahoma State (4-7-2, 0-4-1 Big 12)
Friday, October 10, 2025  |  6 p.m. |  Neal Patterson Stadium  |  Stillwater, Okla.
TELEVISION
ESPN+
Play-by-Play: Dave Saunders
Analyst: Anna Berghall
LIVE STATS
www.kstatesports.com
SERIES HISTORY vs. Oklahoma State
0-7-0
• Oklahoma State leads the series, 7-0-0
• Head coach Colleen Corbin is facing Oklahoma State for the first time in her career.
• Current streak: Oklahoma State won seven
MANHATTAN, Kansas - K-State (5-4-3, 0-3-2 Big 12) will conclude a three-match road trip to open the month of October, as the Wildcats face Oklahoma State (4-7-2, 0-4-1) on Friday at 6 p.m., in Stillwater, Oklahoma.
• This will be K-State's fifth visit to Stillwater.
• Friday's match can be seen live on ESPN+, as Dave Saunders (play-by-play) and Anna Berghall (analyst) will have the call.
Last Time Out
• The Wildcats started a three-match road trip with stops at Kansas and at UCF last weekend.
• On Thursday, K-State secured an early 1-0 lead in the Dillons Sunflower Showdown on an Andra Mohler goal at 7:20 of the first half but the Jayhawks tallied four straight goals for the 4-1 win.
• With the goal, the Wildcats halted its goalless stretch at  313:07 of game action.
• On Sunday, K-State blanked UCF for a 0-0 draw and setting the school record for shutouts in a season at seven. Sophomore goalkeeper Maddie Sibbing secured her seventh shutout, setting the school record for shutouts by a goalkeeper in a season and the program's record for shutouts by a sophomore goalkeeper.
• In total this season, the Wildcats own 18 shutout halves of soccer which is two away from tying the school record of 20 in the 2021 season.
Records Set By Wildcats (So Far)
• With its fourth non-conference winning record in program history and first since 2021, K-State has established numerous school records. Below is a listing of records set to date:
• School record for shutouts in a season (7)
• School record for winning percentage in non-conference play (.786)
• Tied school record for non-conference wins in a season (5; 2017 & 2021)
• Tied school record for home wins in a season (3; 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022)
• School record for longest winning streak (4; Aug. 14-Sept. 1)
• School record for consecutive games without a loss (5; Aug. 14-Sept. 7)
• School record for consecutive shutout minutes (504:07)
• School records for consecutive shutouts (5) & consecutive shutouts to begin a season
• School record for consecutive shutout wins (4)
• School record for consecutive shutout halves (11)
• Tied school record for consecutive road games without a loss (3)
• School record for consecutive road wins (2)
• Tied school record for successful penalty kicks in a season (2)
• Tied school record for penalty kick attempts in a season (2)
• Fewest goals allowed in non-conference games in program history (3)
Road Mostly Traveled
• Since the start of the program in 2016, K-State has played 87 matches away from Manhattan.
• Overall, the Wildcats are 17-54-16 (.287) in road matches in their history.
• This season, K-State is 2-2-3 (.500) in road matches this season.
• K-State has tallied a program-best three road wins in three different seasons (2017, 2021 and 2022).
At a Glance: Oklahoma State
• Oklahoma State (4-7-2, 0-4-1 Big 12) enters Friday's match on a three-game losing streak following a 4-1 home defeat against BYU on Monday night.
• The Cowgirls are guided on the sideline by 21st-year head coach Colin Carmichael. During his time in Stillwater, Carmichael owns a record of 269-117-55.
• Offensively, Oklahoma State is led by senior midfielder Xcaret Pineda with five goals and an assist and freshman forward Sonora DeFini with three goals and an assist.
K-State Posts Blank Score Sheets
• K-State has registered a school record seven shutouts this season, setting four additional school records in the process.
• For the season, K-State has 18 shutout halves and are allowing 0.92 goals per game. The school record for shutout halves in a season of 20 came in 2021.Â
• To open the 2025 season, the Wildcats carded a school record for consecutive shutouts - five - by blanking Oral Roberts, Portland State, South Dakota, UMass Lowell and Harvard. The final number of consecutive shutout minutes was 504:07, with the first goal allowed on the season coming at 54:07 of the second half at Nebraska on Sept. 7, the sixth match of the season.Â
• K-State set the school records for consecutive shutout minutes in program history, consecutive shutout halves (11), consecutive shutout wins (4) and consecutive games with a shutout (5).
• In its 10 seasons of action, the Wildcats have registered 50 shutouts. Kansas State owns an all-time record of 34-0-16 in games allowing zero goals.
Shot Prevention is Goal Prevention
• K-State has prevented opponent shots on goal this season.Â
• This season, the Wildcats have limited opponents to 4.6 shots on goal per game and a .430 shots on goal percentage while surrendering 11 goals. The Wildcats allowed only three goals in non-conference play, the fewest allowed by K-State in non-conference games in program history.
• Against Portland State on Aug. 17, the Wildcats limited the Vikings to one shot on goal on just three total attempts. The three total shots allowed were the fewest by a K-State foe since Aug. 17, 2023 at Green Bay.
• The lowest shots on goal percentage allowed by K-State is .360 in the 2023 season.
• K-State allowed the fewest shots on goal per game in 2022 of 5.5 per match.
Early Cat Gets the Goal
• K-State recorded its earliest goal of the 2025 season at Kansas on October 2.
• Andra Mohler scored at 7:20 of the first half against the Jayhawks, which was the team's first goal in the opening 15 minutes of a match this season. It was the earliest since Sophie Simmons scored the fifth-earliest goal in program history, as she tallied a goal at 4:28 of the first half against Utah on October 10, 2024.
• During the 2025 season, K-State has scored five of its 14 goals in the first half.
Impact from Mohler
• With her production this season, senior forward Andra Mohler has added her name to a pair of K-State career lists.
• The product of Bixby, Oklahoma, registered the game-winner at UMass Lowell on Aug. 28 and earned the game-winner against Colorado College on Sept. 11. This was Mohler's second and third career game-winning goals. She is tied for second in program history for game-winning goals in a senior season.
• With her goal at Kansas on October 2, Mohler became the ninth player in program history with five or more career goals. Her three goals this season are a career-high.
• For her career, Mohler has scored five goals and dished out two assists. She owns a career shots on goal percentage of .421.
• She ranks tied for sixth in school history for career goals and tied for ninth for career shots on goal (24). Mohler is third in program history for career game-winning goals (3).
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Kansas State (5-4-3, 0-3-2 Big 12) at Oklahoma State (4-7-2, 0-4-1 Big 12)
Friday, October 10, 2025  |  6 p.m. |  Neal Patterson Stadium  |  Stillwater, Okla.
TELEVISION
ESPN+
Play-by-Play: Dave Saunders
Analyst: Anna Berghall
LIVE STATS
www.kstatesports.com
SERIES HISTORY vs. Oklahoma State
0-7-0
• Oklahoma State leads the series, 7-0-0
• Head coach Colleen Corbin is facing Oklahoma State for the first time in her career.
• Current streak: Oklahoma State won seven
MANHATTAN, Kansas - K-State (5-4-3, 0-3-2 Big 12) will conclude a three-match road trip to open the month of October, as the Wildcats face Oklahoma State (4-7-2, 0-4-1) on Friday at 6 p.m., in Stillwater, Oklahoma.
• This will be K-State's fifth visit to Stillwater.
• Friday's match can be seen live on ESPN+, as Dave Saunders (play-by-play) and Anna Berghall (analyst) will have the call.
Last Time Out
• The Wildcats started a three-match road trip with stops at Kansas and at UCF last weekend.
• On Thursday, K-State secured an early 1-0 lead in the Dillons Sunflower Showdown on an Andra Mohler goal at 7:20 of the first half but the Jayhawks tallied four straight goals for the 4-1 win.
• With the goal, the Wildcats halted its goalless stretch at  313:07 of game action.
• On Sunday, K-State blanked UCF for a 0-0 draw and setting the school record for shutouts in a season at seven. Sophomore goalkeeper Maddie Sibbing secured her seventh shutout, setting the school record for shutouts by a goalkeeper in a season and the program's record for shutouts by a sophomore goalkeeper.
• In total this season, the Wildcats own 18 shutout halves of soccer which is two away from tying the school record of 20 in the 2021 season.
Records Set By Wildcats (So Far)
• With its fourth non-conference winning record in program history and first since 2021, K-State has established numerous school records. Below is a listing of records set to date:
• School record for shutouts in a season (7)
• School record for winning percentage in non-conference play (.786)
• Tied school record for non-conference wins in a season (5; 2017 & 2021)
• Tied school record for home wins in a season (3; 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022)
• School record for longest winning streak (4; Aug. 14-Sept. 1)
• School record for consecutive games without a loss (5; Aug. 14-Sept. 7)
• School record for consecutive shutout minutes (504:07)
• School records for consecutive shutouts (5) & consecutive shutouts to begin a season
• School record for consecutive shutout wins (4)
• School record for consecutive shutout halves (11)
• Tied school record for consecutive road games without a loss (3)
• School record for consecutive road wins (2)
• Tied school record for successful penalty kicks in a season (2)
• Tied school record for penalty kick attempts in a season (2)
• Fewest goals allowed in non-conference games in program history (3)
Road Mostly Traveled
• Since the start of the program in 2016, K-State has played 87 matches away from Manhattan.
• Overall, the Wildcats are 17-54-16 (.287) in road matches in their history.
• This season, K-State is 2-2-3 (.500) in road matches this season.
• K-State has tallied a program-best three road wins in three different seasons (2017, 2021 and 2022).
At a Glance: Oklahoma State
• Oklahoma State (4-7-2, 0-4-1 Big 12) enters Friday's match on a three-game losing streak following a 4-1 home defeat against BYU on Monday night.
• The Cowgirls are guided on the sideline by 21st-year head coach Colin Carmichael. During his time in Stillwater, Carmichael owns a record of 269-117-55.
• Offensively, Oklahoma State is led by senior midfielder Xcaret Pineda with five goals and an assist and freshman forward Sonora DeFini with three goals and an assist.
K-State Posts Blank Score Sheets
• K-State has registered a school record seven shutouts this season, setting four additional school records in the process.
• For the season, K-State has 18 shutout halves and are allowing 0.92 goals per game. The school record for shutout halves in a season of 20 came in 2021.Â
• To open the 2025 season, the Wildcats carded a school record for consecutive shutouts - five - by blanking Oral Roberts, Portland State, South Dakota, UMass Lowell and Harvard. The final number of consecutive shutout minutes was 504:07, with the first goal allowed on the season coming at 54:07 of the second half at Nebraska on Sept. 7, the sixth match of the season.Â
• K-State set the school records for consecutive shutout minutes in program history, consecutive shutout halves (11), consecutive shutout wins (4) and consecutive games with a shutout (5).
• In its 10 seasons of action, the Wildcats have registered 50 shutouts. Kansas State owns an all-time record of 34-0-16 in games allowing zero goals.
Shot Prevention is Goal Prevention
• K-State has prevented opponent shots on goal this season.Â
• This season, the Wildcats have limited opponents to 4.6 shots on goal per game and a .430 shots on goal percentage while surrendering 11 goals. The Wildcats allowed only three goals in non-conference play, the fewest allowed by K-State in non-conference games in program history.
• Against Portland State on Aug. 17, the Wildcats limited the Vikings to one shot on goal on just three total attempts. The three total shots allowed were the fewest by a K-State foe since Aug. 17, 2023 at Green Bay.
• The lowest shots on goal percentage allowed by K-State is .360 in the 2023 season.
• K-State allowed the fewest shots on goal per game in 2022 of 5.5 per match.
Early Cat Gets the Goal
• K-State recorded its earliest goal of the 2025 season at Kansas on October 2.
• Andra Mohler scored at 7:20 of the first half against the Jayhawks, which was the team's first goal in the opening 15 minutes of a match this season. It was the earliest since Sophie Simmons scored the fifth-earliest goal in program history, as she tallied a goal at 4:28 of the first half against Utah on October 10, 2024.
• During the 2025 season, K-State has scored five of its 14 goals in the first half.
Impact from Mohler
• With her production this season, senior forward Andra Mohler has added her name to a pair of K-State career lists.
• The product of Bixby, Oklahoma, registered the game-winner at UMass Lowell on Aug. 28 and earned the game-winner against Colorado College on Sept. 11. This was Mohler's second and third career game-winning goals. She is tied for second in program history for game-winning goals in a senior season.
• With her goal at Kansas on October 2, Mohler became the ninth player in program history with five or more career goals. Her three goals this season are a career-high.
• For her career, Mohler has scored five goals and dished out two assists. She owns a career shots on goal percentage of .421.
• She ranks tied for sixth in school history for career goals and tied for ninth for career shots on goal (24). Mohler is third in program history for career game-winning goals (3).
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