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MISSISSIPPI STATE SOCCER Email: Bogden@Athletics.Msstate.Edu 20 ALL-SEC SELECTIONS | 2 NWSL DRAFT PICKS | 4 SEC TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES Twitter: @Brianogden Contact: Brian Ogden Phone: 972-977-7459 MISSISSIPPI STATE SOCCER Email: [email protected] 20 ALL-SEC SELECTIONS | 2 NWSL DRAFT PICKS | 4 SEC TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES Twitter: @brianogden MISSISSIPPI STATE (2-2-0, 0-0-0 SEC) 2021 SCHEDULE & RECORD AT MINNESOTA (2-0-1, 0-0-0 B1G) OVERALL 2-2-0 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 | 1 P.M. CT | MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. | ELIZABETH LYLE ROBBIE STADIUM SEC: 0-0-0 TEAM COMPARISON NON-CONFERENCE: 2-2-0 4 Goals 2 HOME: 2-1-0 1.00 Goals/Game 0.67 AWAY: 0-1-0 0.75 Goals Allowed/Game 0.00 13.8 Shots/Game 16.0 THE RECORD NEUTRAL: 0-0-0 .509 SOG % .313 2021 SCHEDULE MISSISSIPPI STATE BULLDOGS VS MINNESOTA GOLDEN GOPHERS HEAD COACH HEAD COACH AUGUST James Armstrong (Third Year) Erin Chastain (First Year) 10 UAB (Exh.) W, 4-0 Career Record (at MSU): 16-14-6 (Same) Career Record (at MINN): 119-113-34 (2-0-1) 14 at South Alabama (Exh.) T, 1-1 (OT) 19 at Lipscomb YouTube Live L, 1-2 STAT LEADERS 22 LOUISIANA SEC Network+ W, 2-0 #7 ECHEGINI #3 STEKR AND #9 BOMAN 26 ARIZONA STATE SEC Network+ L, 0-1 2 goals, 11 shots, .455 SOG% GOALS 1 goal each 29 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI SEC Network+ W,1-0 FOUR PLAYERS TIED NONE 1 assist each ASSISTS SEPTEMBER #7 ONYI ECHEGINI #3 STEKR and #9 BOMAN 2 at Minnesota Big Ten Network+ 1 p.m. 5 points, 2 goals, 1 assist POINTS 2 points, 1 goal each 5 at Iowa Big Ten Network+ 1 p.m. #7 ECHEGINI AND #11 H. JOHNSON #34 KHYAH HARPER 10 SOUTHERN MISS SEC Network+ 7 p.m. 11 shots each SHOTS 10 shots, 4 SOG, .400 SOG% 12 BELMONT SEC Network+ 1 p.m. 17 at LSU* SEC Network+ 7 p.m. FIVE PLAYERS TIED SIX PLAYERS TIED 23 at Georgia* SEC Network+ 5 p.m. 360 minutes, 4 games started MINUTES 290 minutes, 3 games started 26 FLORIDA* SEC Network+ 6 p.m. #1 MADDY ANDERSON #32 MEGAN PLASCHKO 30 KENTUCKY* SEC Network 6 p.m. 2-2-0 record, .813 SV%, 0.75 GAA GOALKEEPING 2-0-1 record, 1.000 SV%, 0.00 GAA OCTOBER SERIES HISTORY 7 AUBURN* SEC Network+ 6:30 p.m. OVERALL: 0-0-0 | CURRENT STREAK: -- | LAST MEETING: -- 10 at Alabama* SEC Network+ 1 p.m. IN STARKVILLE: 0-0-0 | IN MINNEAPOLIS: 0-0-0 | NEUTRAL: 0-0-0 15 at Tennessee* SEC Network+ 6 p.m. 21 TEXAS A&M* SEC Network 6 p.m. ABOUT MINNESOTA: The Golden Gophers have not allowed a goal this season, but have also scored just twice. A penalty kick proved to be 24 at Arkansas* SEC Network+ 6 p.m. the difference in their last match. Goalkeeper Megan Plaschko now has eight clean sheets in 13 career starts, and the Gophers have held the opponent scoreless in five straight matches, including exhibitions. The Golden Gophers are one of just four Power 5 programs with an 28 OLE MISS* SEC Network+ 6:30 p.m. all-female coaching staff. State has never met a Big Ten opponent, but will face two this week with a trip to Iowa on Sunday. NOVEMBER KICKING OFF 1-7 SEC Tournament^ SEC Network TBD LAST TIME OUT: W, 1-0 vs. SE Missouri KEY STORYLINES * Southeastern Conference game ^ SEC Tournament (Orange Beach, Ala.) HIGHLIGHTS: In the 49th minute, Ally EARLY AND OFTEN: Mississippi State has FIRST BLOOD: Since the start of the All times CT Perry made a run down the left side through yet to lose when leading at halftime under 2017 season, MSU is 32-3-4 when scoring the defense. She lofted a ball into the box James Armstrong (12-0-0). The Bulldogs first. The Bulldogs are 157-37-8 all-time for Hannah Johnson. Johnson was unable are also 11-1-1 when scoring multiple goals when they score first and 15-0-2 during to win the header, but saw the ball deflect in his tenure. Armstrong’s tenure. right to her foot and poked it into space as TOUGH NET TO CRACK: An 89th-minute CREATIVE KARNLEY: Monigo Karnley is she slipped to the turf. Her pass rolled to goal from Arizona State ended MSU’s run of one assist and one game-winning goal away Onyi Echegini who fired a shot through the 474:29 without allowing a goal at home, but from cracking State’s career top 10 in either keeper’s hands for the lone goal. State bounced back with a shutout. category. PREVIOUS MATCH STARTERS # NAME POS. YR. G A PTS SHT SOG MIN NOTES 3 Andrea Tyrrell (C) D Sr. 0 0 0 2 1 360 Has played every position but GK as a Bulldog MATCH COVERAGE 4 Macey Hodge (C) M So. 0 0 0 2 1 360 Started all but one match in 2020-21 7 Onyi Echegini M Jr. 2 1 5 11 5 354 Tied for the team lead in shots LIVE STATS: Live stats are available on 10 Alyssa D’Aloise (C) M Sr. 0 0 0 5 2 342 Earned captain’s armband as a transfer in 2020-21 HailState.com. Navigate to the women’s soccer page, 14 Niah Johnson D Sr. 0 0 0 1 0 360 Holds MSU career record for made penalty kicks (5) click schedule and select the appropriate game or visit 15 Miranda Carrasco D Sr. 0 0 0 0 0 360 Needs one assist to crack the MSU career top 10 (11) STATS the following URL: https://hailst.at/3kI6qTX. 20 Monigo Karnley F Sr. 1 0 2 3 3 178 MSU active career leader with six GWGs 23 Olivia Simpson D So. 0 0 0 0 0 241 Made her first start of the year vs. Arizona State (8/26) 27 Hailey Farrington-Bentil F Sr. 1 0 2 6 5 215 Third on the team in shots and tied for second in SOG TELEVISION/STREAMING: The match will be broacast 29 Hannah Telleysh M Sr. 0 1 1 5 3 251 Scored tying goal in exhibition at South Alabama (8/14) on Big Ten Network+ with Matt Privratsky on the call. Fans can tune in via the following URL: GOALKEEPER YR. W-L-T GA GAA SV SV% SF MIN SO NOTES WATCH https://hailst.at/2WEvhjC. 1 Maddy Anderson So. 2-2-0 3 0.75 13 .813 30 360:00 2 Has shutouts in two of her last three matches @HAILSTATESOC PG 1 HAILSTATE.COM/SOCCER 2021 MATCH NOTES | MATCH FIVE: AT MINNESOTA BULLDOG SOCCER BI-WEEKLY CALENDAR (ALL TIMES CT) MON - 8/30 TUES - 8/31 WED - 9/1 THURS - 9/2 FRI - 9/3 SAT - 9/4 SUN - 9/5 Film Training MATCH DAY MATCH DAY 2 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. 8:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. AT MINNESOTA Training in Iowa Training in Iowa AT IOWA Off Day 1 PM TBD TBD 1 PM Training Media Availability MINNEAPOLIS, MN IOWA CITY, IA 2:30 p.m. - 5 p.m. approx. 10:30 a.m. BIG TEN NETWORK+ MON - 9/6 TUES - 9/7 WED - 9/8 THURS - 9/9 FRI - 9/10 SAT - 9/11 SUN - 9/12 Film Film Training MATCH DAY MATCH DAY 2 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. 2 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. 8:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. SOUTHERN MISS Training BELMONT Off Day 7 PM 9 a.m. - 11 a.m. 1 PM Training Training Media Availability STARKVILLE STARKVILLE 2:30 p.m. - 5 p.m. 2:30 p.m. - 5 p.m. approx. 10:30 a.m. SEC NETWORK+ SEC NETWORK+ MEDIA INFORMATION QUICK FACTS PRIMARY CONTACT BRIAN OGDEN UNIVERSITY The Mississippi State Communications Department is here to serve the Associate Director/Communications media throughout the 2021 Bulldog soccer season. Media members in Location Starkville, Miss. (Pop. 25,543) need of assistance can contact Brian Ogden in the Communications Office (662) 325-8040 Founded 1878 office at (662) 325-8040 or by cell at (972) 977-7459. Email [email protected] Enrollment 22,986 Twitter @brianogden Nickname Bulldogs MSU PLAYER/COACH AVAILABILITY Colors Maroon and White Players and coaches will be made available to the media upon request. PRESS BOX SERVICES Mascot Bully A complete NCAA box score and pertinent game facts are available Those wishing to set up an interview must contact Brian Ogden via Shortened Name MSU or State phone or e-mail several days in advance. to members of the working media at the conclusion of each game. Media members also have access to game notes, statistics, lineups Conference Southeastern President Dr. Mark Keenum For post-practice interviews, media members should contact Brian and rosters prior to the start of each game online. A pregame meal is served in the press box around 45 minutes prior to each game. Athletic Director John Cohen Ogden no later than 10 p.m. the night before. In most cases, players Sr. Associate AD/SWA Ann Carr will be available for a brief time after practices which are scheduled Faculty Representative Dr. Steven Turner during the morning hours of 8-10 each weekday. The press box is divided into four separate work areas, with each equipped with hi-speed internet and telephone access. It is also set Telephone interviews can also be scheduled with players on a call- up to accommodate television and team video personnel. FACILITY back basis during the week with arrangements made through Brian Stadium MSU Soccer Field Ogden.
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