Ok-State Units Pair of Program Marks with Win Over Cincinnati

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MANHATTAN, Kansas – With two second half objectives and a spotless defensive efficiency on Thursday night time, Ok-State secured a 2-0 win over Cincinnati at Buser Family Park. With the win, Ok-State set the college file for wins in a season and set the college file for residence wins in a season.

HOW IT HAPPENED

– Ok-State (7-4-3, 2-3-2 Big 12) went on prime within the 51st minute. Senior midfielder Jayce Woodward collected a unfastened ball 30 yards from the Cincinnati objective. Following a pair of dribbles, she despatched a laser of a shot that discovered the within of the left put up bounced throughout the body and nestled inside the fitting put up.

– The objective was the primary of the season for Woodward and her first profession game-winning objective. Woodward is the fourth Wildcat this season with a game-winning objective.

– Woodward’s night time was not over. In the 69th minute, she fired a close-range try that was saved on the proper put up however deflected to the foot of teammate, senior ahead Andra Mohler. Mohler tapped in for her fourth objective of the season. Woodward was credited with the help on the objective, her second of the season.

– Defensively, Cincinnati (3-6-6, 1-4-2 Big 12) was held with no shot try within the second half and had been unable to place a shot on objective for the whole lot of the night time.

– Sophomore goalkeeper Maddie Sibbing registered her eighth shutout of the season and secured her seventh win of the season to set the college file for wins in a season by a goalkeeper.

– Ok-State ended the night time with a 17-6 benefit in complete photographs, a 9-0 lead in photographs in objective and a 7-1 determination in nook kicks.

QUICK FACTS

– The collection between the faculties is tied, 1-1-1. Head coach Colleen Corbin confronted Cincinnati for the primary time in her profession.

– The Wildcats are 11-59-9 all-time in Big 12 Conference matches.

– Corbin is 29-28-15 in her three profession seasons as a head coach, together with a 7-4-3 mark at Ok-State.

– Ok-State is 26-47-8 all-time in matches performed at Buser Family Park together with a 4-2-0 file this season. The Wildcats had been winless in its final 10 Big 12 residence video games (0-9-1; final residence Big 12 win – vs. Houston, Oct. 5, 2023) getting into Thursday night time’s match.

– The Wildcats are 9-42-5 in its historical past in matches performed within the month of October, together with a 2-1-1 mark this season.

– With its two shutout halves on Thursday, Ok-State set the college file for shutout halves in a season with 21. The earlier college file for shutout halves in a season was 20 within the 2021 season.

– With its two objectives, the Wildcats have set the college file for video games with a number of objectives scored at seven.

PLAYER NOTES

– Mohler is tied for sixth in program historical past for profession objectives with six. 

– With her 14 profession factors, Mohler strikes right into a tie for eighth in program historical past.

– Mohler’s 4 objectives this season rank tied for sixth in program historical past. Her two objectives in Big 12 motion this season are tied for fourth in class historical past.

– With her three photographs on objective on Thursday, Mohler improved her profession complete to twenty-eight and is seventh in program historical past for profession photographs on objective.

– Woodward registered her first profession objective in a Big 12 match.

– The three factors by Woodward had been a career-high. Her two assists this season are a career-high.

– Junior defender Reece Walrod made her thirty seventh consecutive begin on Thursday, the longest lively streak of any Wildcat. This was her thirty eighth profession begin.

– Senior midfielder Paige Dickson made her thirty second consecutive begin on Thursday, the second-longest lively streak of any present Wildcat. This was her forty third profession begin.

FROM THE HEAD COACH

Ok-State Head Coach Colleen Corbin


On how the win right now felt…

“It felt awesome. I’m just really happy for the kids, I think, to get rewarded for the work that they’ve been doing. They’ve been relentless in the pursuit of continuing to grow and get better and be transparent and look in the mirror and figure out like we needed to be better. And so it’s just exciting to see us really start to put the pieces together at this time down the stretch in conference play and really feel like things are coming together at the right time.”

On the way it felt to see Jayce Woodward’s objective…

“I mean, Jayce [Woodward] can hit laser beams, man, we see it in training all the time. And so I actually had an individual meeting with her this week, and I told her it’s coming on Thursday, because she almost got one the other day bounced off the post, and so we could just feel it. And so for her to again, take that one and put the team on her back, first five minutes of the second half, it changes the momentum of the game completely. And I think again, coming out of the first half and being a little disappointed with how we let them get into the game, it was a really great way to start the half. So super proud of her, super happy for her. She’s an incredible player, and just excited to see her getting back into stride and hitting her form.”

On limiting Cincinnati’s offensive possibilities…

“I don’t think [Maddie Sibbing] made a save tonight, which is great. That might be the first time all year, I’m not sure. But I think what we really emphasized at halftime was so much of our identity comes out of our press, so much of our identity comes out of keeping the ball in our attacking third, and so we just felt like we were pretty complacent and pretty passive in the first half, addressing the ball in our final third, not counter pressing to win the ball back. And so even to come out of it at halftime, and again, still not feel great about it, even though it was 0-0, I think again, it’s a testament to the team taking pride in those things. And we did it well in the second half. It was really, really challenging for them to get out of their own half, and definitely to get into their final third. I’m just happy for the kids that they’re getting rewarded for the work that they’re doing and the belief that they’ve put into our identity.”

On setting the college file for essentially the most wins in a season…

“I think we’ve talked about the process, right? When you focus on the end result, things can get really disappointing really fast. And so we’ve been a very process-oriented program since January, and good things happen when you really believe in what you’re doing and you work hard for the things that you want, and you’re willing to go through adversity, and again, you’re willing to have hard conversations with yourself about where you need to grow. I think the team’s done a really good job of that. And also, they don’t make any opponent bigger than they are. And so just taking it game by game, these are the kind of things that happen. I’m just happy for them, proud of our staff, I think we’ve done a really good job, keeping things in focus and again, being able to scout teams without over scouting and sticking true to who we are and what we do.”

FROM THE FIELD

Ok-State Senior Midfielder Jayce Woodward


On how getting her objective felt…

“I don’t exactly remember what came before, but I remember the ball popping out, and I saw some space, so I took a touch, and I knew I was going to hit it as hard as I could, and then it hit the post. I was a little worried that it wasn’t going in, but then when I saw it hit the back of the net, it was the best feeling ever.”

On the boldness she has in herself…

“A lot recently. I feel like we are working on finishing a lot. We’re not allowed to call it shooting, because we don’t try to shoot. We finish, or score, and I feel like I’ve just worked really hard on being composed and placing my shots instead of just hitting it to hit it. So, I felt confident.”

On the way it felt to return again after damage and make an influence on the crew…

“It feels really good. I feel like I’ve spent the last couple of weeks or, I guess, almost a year, or over a year now, just wanting to get back on the field. So it feels nice being able to get one into the back of the net.”

Ok-State Senior Midfielder Paige Dickson

On how the win right now felt…

“I’m just incredibly proud of this team. I mean, coming off a win on our last game, we just keep trying to stack things, stack moments, and stack everything we’re doing and to see another result tonight. Just awesome.”

On the message at halftime that led to the dominant second half…

“I think we still felt like we were in it from the first half. Obviously, we didn’t get a goal in the first half, so we put it behind us and came out in the second half. And it showed, and we dominated.”

On the delight she takes in shutting out opponents …

“I think that’s a big thing. We definitely take pride in our back line, and at the six, I’m a part of that, and so just continuing to try to get shutouts every game is a priority for us.”

UP NEXT

Ok-State ends the weekend by internet hosting (24) West Virginia on Sunday, October 19, at 1 p.m. Sunday’s match will stream on ESPN+.

 


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