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2019 MATCH NOTES Ole Miss Athletics Media Relations | 908 All-American Dr 2019 MATCH NOTES Ole Miss Athletics Media Relations | 908 All-American Dr. |University , MS 38677 | 662-915-7031 SOC Contact: Mitch Praxl | [email protected] | 662-816-9914 (c) | 662-915-7896 (o) Web: OleMissSports.com | Twitter: @OleMissSports, @OleMissSoccer, @CoachMattMott Facebook: Facebook.com/OleMissSports, Facebook.com/OleMissSoccer | Instagram: @OfficialOleMissSoccer WEEK 6 // AT MISSISSIPPI STATE SEPT. 26 // STARKVILLE, MISS. RECORD RECORD RANKING RANKING RECORD RECORD RANKING RANKING 6-2-1 0-0-1 NR NR 5-4-0 0-1-0 NR NR VS HEAD COACH RECORD YEAR OM RECORD YEAR HEAD COACH RECORD YEAR MSU RECORD YEAR Matt Mott 104-73-21 10th 104-73-21 10th James Armstrong 5-4-0 1st 5-4-0 1st 2019 SCHEDULE QUICK KICKS MATCH INFO Date Opponent [TV] Time/Result • Ole Miss opened SEC league play last Friday, earning a 1-1 tie with Date: Sept. 26 8/16 at Central Arkansas (Exh.) W, 8-1 Missouri in Oxford. Kickoff: 6 p.m. CT Starkville, Miss. 8/22 NORTH ALABAMA [SECN+] W, 2-0 Location: • The Rebels dominated the offensive stats in the match, outshooting Venue: MSU Soccer Field 8/25 at Memphis [Memphis Tiger Network] L, 1-3 Missouri 29-18, including 13-6 in shots on goal. Ole Miss hit the Series: Ole Miss leads, 14-6-3 1 8/29 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI [SECN+] W, 2-0 woodwork seven times in the game. Last Meeting: Oct. 21, 2018 9/1 MINNESOTA 1 [SECN+] W, 3-2 (2OT) Ole Miss won, 2-0 Oxford, Miss. 9/5 at WKU [HSSN] W, 1-0 (2OT) • Ole Miss is now 11-11-3 all-time in its SEC openers. TV: SEC Network 9/8 at Murray State [ESPN+] W, 5-4 PxP: Mike Watts 9/12 vs. Long Beach State 2 W, 3-0 • Channing Foster has scored in five of Ole Miss’ nine games in 2019, Analyst: Heather Mitts 9/15 SOUTH ALABAMA [SECN+] L, 1-2 totaling a team-high six goals in all. The junior is tied for second in the Live Stats: OleMissSport.com SEC in scoring this season. Foster also leads the league and ranks fifth in @OleMissSoccer 9/20 MISSOURI* [SECN+] T, 1-1 (2OT) Twitter Updates: the nation with 5.33 shots per game. 9/26 at Mississippi State* [SEC Network] 6 p.m. 9/29 AUBURN* [SECN+] 2 p.m. • Julia Phillips ranks second on the team with four goals. The senior NUMBERS TO KNOW 10/3 at Arkansas* [SECN+] 7 p.m. scored just three times in her previous three seasons combined. Madisyn Ole Miss is undefeated in its 10/10 FLORIDA* [SECN+] 7 p.m. Pezzino is the only other Rebel with at least three scores, all coming in last four SEC league games, posting a 3-0-1 record during 10/13 at Georgia* [SECN+] 2 p.m. the last six matches. 4 that stretch. The Rebels won 10/17 ALABAMA* [SEC Network] 6 p.m. • Ashley Orkus ranks second in the SEC with 44 total saves this season. the final three matches of the 2018 10/24 at South Carolina* [SECN+] 6 p.m. The sophomore keeper’s .786 save percentage is good for ninth in the regular season and earned a 1-1 10/27 LSU* [SECN+] 5 p.m. conference. tie with Missouri on Friday. 10/31 at Texas A&M* [SECN+] 6:30 p.m. 11/5-10 SEC Tournament [SEC Network] TBA • Thursday’s battle for the Magnolia Cup will be aired on the SEC The Rebels have maintained Network, Ole Miss’ first nationally televised game this season. control of the Magnolia Cup Ranking: United Soccer Coaches over Mississippi State for a • The Rebels defeated the Bulldogs 2-0 at home last season behind 5 Home Games in Gray | All Times CT record five-straight meetings, goals from CeCe Kizer and Gabby Little. going 4-0-1 against the Bulldogs * SEC Match over the past six years. MSU last 1 Rebel Classic • The Rebels have won nine of the last 12 meetings between the two held the trophy in 2012. 2 Match at Westcott Field in Dallas, Texas in-state rivals. STYLE GUIDE PROJECTED STARTING XI TONY WWW.OLEMISSSPORTS.COM @OLEMISSSOCCER OLEMISSSPORTS.COM WEEK SIX | MISSISSIPPI STATE 2019 ROSTER NUMERICAL ALPHABETICAL NO. NAME POS. HT. YR. HOMETOWN/LAST SCHOOL NO. NAME 1 Lizah Pistorio GK 5-7 Fr. Charlotte, N.C. (Providence) 2 Fain Buete 2 Fain Buete MF 5-4 Fr. Wake Forest, N.C. (Heritage) 18 Sophie Dineen 3 Alley Houghton F 5-3 Jr. Oxford, Miss. (Lafayette) 31 Micaela Dusseault 4 Elle Muirhead D 5-7 Fr. Madison, Miss. (Madison Central) 12 Channing Foster 5 Saydie Holland MF/F 5-10 Fr. Sycamore, Ill. (Sycamore) 5 Saydie Holland 6 Grace Johnson D 5-10 Jr. Centerville, Utah (Viewmont) 3 Alley Houghton 7 Jenna Kemp MF 5-8 Fr. Germantown, Tenn. (Houston) 8 Maddy Houghton 8 Maddy Houghton D/MF 5-8 So. Oxford, Miss. (Lafayette) 6 Grace Johnson 9 Elyse Reed MF 5-6 Fr. Carmel, Ind. (Carmel) 7 Jenna Kemp 10 Julia Phillips MF 5-6 Sr. Ashburn, Va. (Stone Bridge/Florida State) 16 Gabby Little 11 Lonnie Mulligan F 5-5 So. Hattiesburg, Miss. (Oak Grove) 33 Molly Martin 12 Channing Foster F/MF 5-6 Jr. Murray, Ky. (Graves County) 13 Aimee Medwin 13 Aimee Medwin D 5-4 Fr. Hobart, Australia (Maribrynong Sports College/South Melbourne FC) 17 Sydney Michalak 14 Madison Smith D 5-10 So. Franklin, Tenn. (Franklin) 4 Elle Muirhead 15 Jillian Rhian MF 5-4 Fr. Hattiesburg, Miss. (Presbyterian Christian School) 11 Lonnie Mulligan 16 Gabby Little F 5-7 Sr. Collierville, Tenn. (Houston) 22 Mo O’Connor 17 Sydney Michalak D/F 5-8 So. Winter Springs, Fla. (Winter Springs) 24 Ashley Orkus 18 Sophie Dineen D 5-7 Jr. Omaha, Neb. (Marian) 26 Madisyn Pezzino 21 Haleigh Stackpole MF 5-5 So. Ft. Bragg, N.C. (Overhills) 10 Julia Phillips 22 Mo O’Connor F 5-4 Fr. Oxford, Miss. (Oxford) 1 Lizah Pistorio 23 Chanel Thomas D 5-3 Jr. Scottsdale, Ariz. (Desert Mountain) 9 Elyse Reed 24 Ashley Orkus GK 5-10 So. Vestavia Hills, Ala. (Vestavia Hills/Tennessee) 15 Jillian Rhian 26 Madisyn Pezzino F 5-7 So. Grand Island, N.Y. (Grand Island/Florida State) 14 Madison Smith 31 Micaela Dusseault D 5-4 Fr. Collierville, Tenn. (Hutchison School) 21 Haleigh Stackpole 33 Molly Martin MF/F 5-10 Jr. Memphis, Tenn. (Evangelical Christian School) 23 Chanel Thomas COACHING STAFF SUPPORT STAFF Head Coach: Matthew Mott, 10th season (UCF, 2000) Director of Operations: Georgia Russell, 1st season (Ole Miss, 2015) Associate Head Coach: Rob Thompson, 10th season (Lock Haven, 1995) Athletic Trainer: Corbit Franks, 5th season (Union, 2010) Assistant Coach: Jessica Hiskey, 2nd season (Ole Miss, 2016) Strength and Conditioning: Brian Wiseman, 3rd season (Southern Illinois, 2000) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Richard Beebe, 5th season (William Carey, 2010) Managers: Abby Baravik, Hannah Morrow, Greyton Ray, Caroline Runion, Hunter White ROSTER BREAKDOWN BY CLASS PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Seniors | 2 Sophomores | 6 Newcomers | 10 Fain Buete Like Montana Gabby Little, Julia Phillips Maddy Houghton, Sydney Michalak Fain Buete, Micaela Dusseault Sophie Dineen Duh-neen Lonnie Mulligan, Ashley Orkus Saydie Holland, Jenna Kemp, Aimee Medwin Madison Smith, Haleigh Stackpole Elle Muirhead, Mo O’Connor, Lizah Pistorio Micaela Dusseault Doo-so Elyse Reed, Jillian Rhian Juniors | 7 Freshmen | 10 Alley Houghton Hoe-tin Sophie Dineen, Channing Foster Fain Buete, Micaela Dusseault Maddy Houghton Hoe-tin Alley Houghton, Grace Johnson Saydie Holland, Jenna Kemp, Aimee Medwin Molly Martin, Madisyn Pezzino Elle Muirhead, Mo O’Connor, Lizah Pistorio Sydney Michalak Michael-ack Chanel Thomas Elyse Reed, Jillian Rhian Elle Muirhead Meer-head Ashley Orkus Ore-kiss BY HOME STATE Madisyn Pezzino Puh-zee-no Lizah Pistorio Pih-store-ee-oh INDIANA ALABAMA ARIZONA FLORIDA (1) ILLINOIS Jillian Rhian Like Ryan (1) (1) AUSTRALIA (1) (1) (1) KENTUCKY (1) Haleigh Stackpole Hay-lee Chanel Thomas Shuh-nell ---- Richard Beebe Bee-bee MISSISSIPPI Jessica Hiskey Hiss-key (6) NORTH CAROLINA UTAH NEBRASKA (1) NEW YORK (1) TENNESSEE (5) (3) (1) VIRGINIA (1) WWW.OLEMISSSPORTS.COM @OLEMISSSOCCER 2 OLEMISSSPORTS.COM WEEK SIX | MISSISSIPPI STATE SCOUTING MISSISSIPPI STATE THE REBELS’ RECORD WHEN... Mississippi State is in its first season under rookie head coach James Armstrong, who made the move to the Magnolia State after spending six years as an assistant coach and associate head coach Category Overall SEC at Auburn. During his time at Auburn, the Tigers received an NCAA Tournament bid each of his final Overall 6-2-1 0-0-0 five seasons, advancing to at least the second round four times, including an Elite Eight appearance Home 3-1-1 0-0-0 in 2016. Away 2-1-0 0-0-0 Neutral 1-0-0 0-0-0 The Bulldogs are 5-4 heading into Thursday’s rivalry matchup, dropping their first SEC match of vs. Ranked teams 0-1-0 0-0-0 the season 3-0 at home to Texas A&M last week. Of MSU’s four losses, three have come to teams ranked in the United Soccer Coaches Poll, while Boston College appears in the receiving votes Day games 3-1-0 0-0-0 section. In all other contests, the Bulldogs have outscored their opponents 11-1. Night (5 p.m. or later) games 3-1-1 0-0-0 Mississippi State is led in scoring by senior forward MaKayla Waldner, who has buried five goals In August 2-1-0 0-0-0 on the season despite going through a short drought of with no scores in her last four matches.
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