CINCINNATI – The University of Cincinnati women's soccer program begins a two-match road stint as they take on Iowa State on Thursday in Ames, Iowa. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. ET.
Fans can stream the match on ESPN+ and follow along on StatBroadcast.com
SERIES HISTORY
Cincinnati holds a 1-0 advantage over Iowa State in the series. The two programs met for the first time last season where the Bearcats grabbed the win, 1-0 in Cincinnati.
LAST TIME OUT
Cincinnati cruised past Houston, 4-1, on Sunday afternoon inside Gettler Stadium.
Senior Paige Miller opened up the scoring with a pass from Fran Stables to grab her first goal of the season in the 38th minute.
Cincinnati put its foot on the gas to begin the second half with two goals. Junior Maddie Swingle sent a header into the net and earned the third of her career.
Fifth year Ellie Flower joined in on the scoring fun and sent one in, also with her head, in the 54th minute.
Houston found a quick opportunity and notched their lone goal of the game in the 57th minute.
UC continued to dominate possession and secured the win when senior Emma Schmelzer saw an open slot and nailed one in, recording her first on the year.
YOU GET A GOAL, YOU GET A GOAL!
Against Houston, Cincinnati boasted four different goal-scorers for the first time this season, while also surpassing their previous total team goals of 17 from last season.
A total of nine different players have recorded at least one goal this season with freshman Rylee Felton (6) and fifth year Ellie Flower (5) leading the way.
The Bearcats' four goal performance marked the most in a single game since the 2022 season.
A SPECIAL GOAL ON A SPECIAL DAY
Junior Coley Sidloski secured Cincinnati's victory over Kansas State by scoring her lone goal in the honorary "We Play For 3" game, named after her sister, and former Bearcat, Ally.
GOALKEEPIN' IT REAL
Fifth-year goalkeeper Anna Rexford has been instrumental in the last 13 matches, playing every minute.
She recorded a career-high eight saves and her 16th career shutout vs. Butler and sits sixth all-time in career saves (236)
Against Xavier, Rexford finished with five total saves. This marked the 21st game of her career with five or more saves.
Fans can stream the match on ESPN+ and follow along on StatBroadcast.com
SERIES HISTORY
Cincinnati holds a 1-0 advantage over Iowa State in the series. The two programs met for the first time last season where the Bearcats grabbed the win, 1-0 in Cincinnati.
LAST TIME OUT
Cincinnati cruised past Houston, 4-1, on Sunday afternoon inside Gettler Stadium.
Senior Paige Miller opened up the scoring with a pass from Fran Stables to grab her first goal of the season in the 38th minute.
Cincinnati put its foot on the gas to begin the second half with two goals. Junior Maddie Swingle sent a header into the net and earned the third of her career.
Fifth year Ellie Flower joined in on the scoring fun and sent one in, also with her head, in the 54th minute.
Houston found a quick opportunity and notched their lone goal of the game in the 57th minute.
UC continued to dominate possession and secured the win when senior Emma Schmelzer saw an open slot and nailed one in, recording her first on the year.
YOU GET A GOAL, YOU GET A GOAL!
Against Houston, Cincinnati boasted four different goal-scorers for the first time this season, while also surpassing their previous total team goals of 17 from last season.
A total of nine different players have recorded at least one goal this season with freshman Rylee Felton (6) and fifth year Ellie Flower (5) leading the way.
The Bearcats' four goal performance marked the most in a single game since the 2022 season.
A SPECIAL GOAL ON A SPECIAL DAY
Junior Coley Sidloski secured Cincinnati's victory over Kansas State by scoring her lone goal in the honorary "We Play For 3" game, named after her sister, and former Bearcat, Ally.
GOALKEEPIN' IT REAL
Fifth-year goalkeeper Anna Rexford has been instrumental in the last 13 matches, playing every minute.
She recorded a career-high eight saves and her 16th career shutout vs. Butler and sits sixth all-time in career saves (236)
Against Xavier, Rexford finished with five total saves. This marked the 21st game of her career with five or more saves.
