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Illinois State 1 Soccer - 2021 FALL GAME NOTES Athletics Communications Game 6: Illinois State at Milwaukee ILLINOIS STATE 1 SOCCER - 2021 FALL GAME NOTES ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS GAME 6: ILLINOIS STATE AT MILWAUKEE Scott Beaton, Athletics Communications Graduate Assistant SERIES HISTORY ILLINOIS STATE (1-4, 0-0 MVC, L4) RPI: 182 (SPRING) MILWAUKEE (4-0, 0-0 HORIZ, W4) RPI: 19 (SPRING) O: (309) 438-1044 | C: (248) 880-6115 | F: (309) 438-3902 Overall ---------------------------------MKE leads, 9-4-2 GOALS SCORED PER GAME ------------------- 1.60 GOALS SCORED PER GAME ------------------- 5.25 Email: [email protected] | Website: GoRedbirds.com Normal, Ill. -------------------------------------------- 3-2-1 GOALS ALLOWED PER GAME ----------------- 2.40 GOALS ALLOWED PER GAME ----------------- 0.00 Away --------------------------------------------------- 6-2-1 GOALS-SHOT ATTEMPTS ---------------8-68 (.118) GOALS-SHOT ATTEMPTS -------------21-91 (.231) Neutral ----------------------------------------------------0-0 SHOTS ON GOAL-ATTEMPTS -------30-68 (.441) SHOTS ON GOAL-ATTEMPTS -------54-91 (.593) 2021 FALL SCHEDULE (4-7-1, 4-4-0 MVC in Spring 2021) Win Streak ----------------------------------------ISU, W1 Last Meeting ------ISU win, 1-0, at ISU (8/28/2015) SHOTS/GAME --------------------------------------- 13.6 SHOTS/GAME --------------------------------------22.75 Date Opponent Result/Time First Meeting ---MKE win, 8-1, at MKE (9/29/1996) ASSISTS ----------------------------- 7 (1.75 per game) ASSISTS ----------------------------29 (7.25 per game) AUGUST (1-3-0) CORNER KICKS -----------------22 (4.40 per game) CORNER KICKS -----------------27 (6.75 per game) 8 vs. Butler (exh.) Completed, score TBA. PENALTY KICKS (TEAM, OPP) -----------(0-0, 0-0) PENALTY KICKS (TEAM, OPP) -----------(0-0, 0-0) 11 at SIUE (exh.) L, 2-4 GOALS LEADER -----------------------------O’Brien, 3 GOALS LEADER --------------------------------Schill. 5 15 vs Drake (exh.) L, 0-1 19 at Eastern Michigan W, 4-0 ASSISTS LEADER ------LaFayette/Vaughn-Low, 2 ASSISTS LEADER -----------------------Schwartz, 6 22 vs ILLINOIS L, 1-5 SHOTS LEADER -------------------- Vaughn-Low, 13 SHOTS LEADER --------------------- Schill/Sever, 14 26 at Western Illinois L, 3-4 OT HEAD COACH ------------ Brad Silvey (5th season) HEAD COACH ----- Troy Fabiano (7th seasom) 29 vs SAINT LOUIS L, 0-2 ISU RECORD --------------------------- 38-34-5 (.519) MILWAUKEE RECORD ------------ 86-14-13 (.819) SEPTEMBER (0-1-0) OVERALL RECORD ------------------- 38-34-5 (.519) OVERALL RECORD ----------------308-88-42 (.751) 2 UTAH L, 0-1 5 at Milwaukee 1:00 p.m. 9 NORTHWESTERN 6:00 p.m. QUICK HITS 12 at Northern Illinois 2:00 p.m. 17 at Valparaiso* 7:30 p.m. LAST TIME OUT (VS UTAH) SCORING STRUGGLES 19 TOLEDO 12:00 p.m. ♦ Utah scored in the 20th-minute en route to ♦ Illinois State has been shutout in consecutive 25 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS* 6:00 p.m. topping Illinois State, 2-0. games (happened in the spring, too). 29 at Missouri State* 1:00 p.m. OCTOBER (0-0-0) ♦ Junior Allison Baker and freshman Kasey Hypothetical: the team was most recently 3 at Northern Iowa* 1:00 p.m. Neidhardt each had dangerous attempts for shutout out in three-straight games in 2018. 9 EVANSVILLE* 6:00 p.m. the Redbirds but came up empty. 13 LOYOLA CHICAGO* 6:00 p.m. ♦ Redshirt junior Priya Gillan made five LOSING LENGTHS 17 DRAKE* 1:00 p.m. saves in solid performance in goal. ♦ Illinois State has lost four consecutive 22 at Indiana State* 6:00 p.m. ♦ Utah held a 15-8 advantage in shots. matches for the first time since 2008 when the 31 MVC Round 1 (if seeded 3-6) TBD NOVEMBER (0-0-0) team dropped five-straight contests. 5 MVC Semifinal (if seeded 1-2 or win Round 1) TBD THREE WITH TWO-PLUS 7 MVC Final (if win Semifinal) TBD ♦ Senior Riley O’Brien is tied for the SAINT LOUIS RECAP conference’s lead in goals scored with three ♦ Saint Louis scored in the 28th and 51st SCHEDULE KEY while fifth-year seniors Sarah LaFayette and minutes en route to topping Illinois State, 2-0. * Missouri Valley Conference Game ♦ Junior Allison Baker and Katherine # Missouri Valley Conference Tournament Game Natalie Vaughn-Low each both tied for fifth Home games in BOLD CAPS Felton each had dangerous attempts for the with two goals scored apiece. Redbirds but came up empty. LAST GAME'S STARTERS VS UTAH ♦ Illinois State is the only team in the MVC that has ♦ SLU held a 17-9 advantage in shots. three players with two or more goals scored. POS. NO. YEAR NAME GK 00 RS-Jr. Priya Gillan GAME INFORMATION FOLLOW ALONG D 17 So. Ashlee Bakaitis September 5, 2021 / 1 p.m. CT / Engelmann Stadium D 7 Fr. Kasey Neidhardt GoRedbirds.com or at D 10 5-Sr. Ashley Santos Audio: Link on GoRedbirds.com @Redbird_Soccer on Twitter. D 24 5-Sr. Alissa Ramsden Live Stats: Link on GoRedbirds.com M 5 So. Erica Moline 2021 FALL MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE STANDINGS M 10 5-Sr. Ashley Santos M 8 So. Arianna Lombardi TEAM CONF CPCT CPTS OVERALL PCT SPRING F 12 5-Sr. Natalie Vaughn-Low F 3 Jr. Allison Baker Evansville 0-0 0.000 0 4-0-1 0.900 6th F 20 Sr. Riley O’Brien Loyola 0-0 0.000 0 3-0-1 0.875 1st PRESEASON Missouri State 0-0 0.000 0 2-2-1 0.500 7th ISU PICKED SECOND IN PRESEASON POLL Indiana State 0-0 0.000 0 2-3 0.400 2nd ♦ Illinois State was picked to finish second in the Missouri Valley Conference Preseason Coaches Poll, Drake 0-0 0.000 0 1-2-1 0.375 T-3rd receiving 70 points. The 2021 spring regular season Valparaiso 0-0 0.000 0 1-2-1 0.375 8th and tournament champions, Loyola Chicago, was the only team selected ahead of the Redbirds, collecting UNI 0-0 0.000 0 1-2-1 0.375 5th eight of nine first-place votes and totaling 80 points. Illinois State 0-0 0.000 0 1-4 0.200 T-3rd ♦ Fifth-year senior Ashley Santos and junior Michaela Kirschten were placed on the Preseason Southern Illinois 0-0 0.000 0 0-2-1 0.167 8th All-MVC Team. 2 ILLINOIS STATE ROSTER 2021 ILLINOIS STATE SOCCER ROSTER (29 PLAYERS) BY ELIGIBILITY (29 PLAYERS) No. Name Class Position Height Hometown (Previous School) 5th-year SENIORS (4): Ramsden, Santos, 00 Priya Gillan R-Jr. GK 5-8 Langley, British Columbia (Semiahmoo) Vaughn-Low, LaFayette 4th-year SENIORS/RS-Juniors (5): Asimus, 1 Daniela Grgas So. GK 5-7 Henderson, Nev. (Coronado) Dudas, O’Brien, Ochitwa, Ziegler 2 Kristiana Pappanastos Fr. M/F 5-6 Orland, Park, Ill. (Carl Sandburg) JUNIORS (6): Ashley, Baker, Felton, Gillan, 3 Allison Baker Jr. F 5-7 Papillion, Neb. (Papillion-La Vista South) Kennedy, Kirschten 4 Sarah Ochitwa RS-Jr. D 5-2 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan (Centennial Collegiate) SOPHOMORES (9): Bakaitis, Bradley-Leon, 5 Erica Moline So. M 5-0 Prior Lake, Minn. (Prior Lake) Ehlert, Glover, Grgas, Jones, Lombardi, Moline, 6 Sarah LaFayette 5-Sr. F 5-6 Normal, Ill. (University High) Shilling 7 Kasey Neidhardt Fr. M/F 5-0 Highland, Ill. (Granite City) FRESHMEN (5): Brewer, Neidhardt, Pappanastos, 8 Arianna Lombardi So. M 5-8 Bourbonnais, Ill. (Bradley Bourbonnais) Smith, Veytsman 9 Indianna Asimus RS-Jr. M 5-7 Teralba, New South Wales, Australia (Wyoming) BY POSITION (29 PLAYERS) 10 Ashley Santos 5-Sr. M 5-4 Falls Church, Va. (Naperville North) 11 Logan Ziegler Sr. M 5-5 Burlington, Iowa (Burlington) FORWARDS (7): Baker, Dudas, Glover, Jones, 12 Natalie Vaughn-Low 5-Sr. F 5-6 DeKalb, Ill. (DeKalb) LaFayette, O’Brien, Vaughn-Low 14 Haley Glover So. F 5-9 Columbia, Ill. (Columbia) MIDFIELDERS (12): Ashley, Asimus, Bradley- 15 Shaina Dudas Sr. F 5-3 Lisle, Ill. (Naperville North) Leon, Felton, Lombardi, Moline, Neidhardt, 17 Ashlee Bakaitis So. D 5-7 Chesterton, Ind. (Chesterton) Pappanastos, Santos, Smith, Shilling, Ziegler 18 Katherine Felton Jr. M 5-2 Saginaw, Mich. (Nouvel Catholic Central) DEFENDERS (7): Bakaitis, Brewer, Ehlert, 19 Michaela Kirschten Jr. D 5-6 Hillsboro, Ore. (Glencoe) Kennedy, Kirschten, Ochitwa, Ramsden 20 Riley O’Brien Sr. F 5-5 Aurora, Ill. (West Aurora) GOALKEEPERS (3): Gillan, Grgas, Veytsman 23 I’yawa Brewer Fr. D 5-10 Lawrence, Kan. (Lawrence HS) 24 Alissa Ramsden 5-Sr. D 5-8 Wadsworth, Ill. (Warren Township) WHERE ARE THEY FROM? 25 Hannah Bradley-Leon So. M 5-0 Naperville, Ill. (Naperville Central) Illinois (11), Kansas (2), Minnesota (2), 26 Sydney Smith Fr. M 5-7 St. Louis, Mo. (Nerinx Hall) Missouri (2), Wisconsin (2), Australia, 27 Peyton Kennedy Jr. D 5-7 Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley West) British Columbia, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, 30 Sophie Veytsman Fr. GK 5-5 Arlington Heights, Ill. (Buffalo Grove) Nebraska, Oregon, Saskatchewan, Virginia 32 Hanna Jones So. F 5-8 St. Louis, Mo. (Incarnate Word Academy) 33 Katharine Ashley Jr. M 5-3 Saint Paul, Minn. (Central) PRONUNCIATIONS 35 Caitlin Shilling So. M 5-2 South Milwaukee, Wis. (South Milwaukee) 36 Emily Ehlert So. D 5-5 Menomonee Falls, Wis. (Menomonee Falls) See roster page on GoRedbirds.com for audio recordings of pronunciations. #9 Indianna Asiumus - “Indiana As-miss” #17 Ashlee Bakaitis - “buh-KITE-iss” #25 Hannah Bradley-Leon - “bradley LEE-own” #21 I’yawa Brewer - “Iowa” #36 Emily Ehlert - “AYY-lert” #00 Priya Gillan - “PREE-yuh GILL-in” #1 Daniela Grgas - “grr-GUS” #19 Michaela Kirschten - “KIRSH-tin” #6 Sarah LaFayette - “Laf-eye-ette” #7 Kasey Neidhardt - “Need-hart” #4 Sarah Ochitwa - “oh-HEET-wah” #10 Ashley Santos - “SAHN-tose” #12 Natalie Vaughn-Low - “vawn-low” #30 Sophie Veytsman - “Vates-min” #11 Logan Ziegler - “Zig-ler” Rhianna Krutz - “ree-ann-uh KROOTZ” Ali Hanif - “ah-lee hun-eef” COACHING STAFF BRAD SILVEY / Head Coach / Fifth Season Silvey is entering his fifth year as the head coach of the Redbirds, after previously spending two seasons as an assistant coach within the program.
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