Oregon State Begins Three Game Road Stretch
October 11, 2018 | Women's Soccer
The Beavers face Utah in Salt Lake City on Saturday at noon.
The Games: Oregon State women's soccer team heads to Salt Lake City to take on Utah to begin a three-game road stretch over the next two weeks.
Follow Along: Utah will live stream Sunday's game with Mike Lageschulte on the call. Links for both the live stream and live stats can be found at OSUBeavers.com. Twitter updates for all Oregon State games can be found @BeaverWSoccer.
What's Coming Up: Oregon State travels to Los Angeles for match-ups against USC (Oct. 18 at 3 p.m.) and UCLA (Oct. 21 at 12 p.m.).
HISTORY WITH THE UTES:
Starting XI:
Quick Hitters:
The Newcomers:
The Returners
The Staff:
The Schedule:
Beavs in the Pros:
Last Week: Oregon State vs. California:
Last Week: Oregon State vs. No. 1 Stanford:
For updates on Oregon State women's soccer, follow the team on Twitter or Instagram @BeaverWSoccer.
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
Follow Along: Utah will live stream Sunday's game with Mike Lageschulte on the call. Links for both the live stream and live stats can be found at OSUBeavers.com. Twitter updates for all Oregon State games can be found @BeaverWSoccer.
What's Coming Up: Oregon State travels to Los Angeles for match-ups against USC (Oct. 18 at 3 p.m.) and UCLA (Oct. 21 at 12 p.m.).
HISTORY WITH THE UTES:
- The Beavers captured a 2-1 victory over the Utes last season.
- Then redshirt-sophomore Lindsay LaMont recorded eight saves in goal during the game.
- Oregon State has scored six goals against Utah all-time.
- Utah has scored seven goals on OSU all-time.
Starting XI:
- The Beavers have had two athletes start every game this season (Malone and Studer).
- Lindsay LaMont made her first season start in goal against California.
- There have been 17 different starters this season creating 11 different starting lineups.
Quick Hitters:
- Oregon State has committed the ninth-most fouls in the NCAA this season, with 12.85 per game.
- Oregon State ended the 2017 season with back-to-back wins over Utah and Oregon.
- OSU scored 10 goals last season, the fewest total since 2014.
- The Beavers committed the fewest amount of fouls during the 2017 season that they have committed in the last decade.
- Oregon State made the least shot attempts in the Pac-12 last season, with an average of 10.37 per match. Currently averaging 7.5 per match this season.
- OSU placed 14 players on the Pac-12 All-Academic team last season, including seven players that will return to the squad this season (Fonsen, Lemmond, Nickerson, Pantuso, Santiago, Wallerich and Witherington).
The Newcomers:
- The team welcomes 11 newcomers to the roster for the 2018 season, 10 freshmen and one transfer.
- Eight newcomers have seen time in the first eight matches of the season (Brown, Deane, Liddell, Hackbarth, Keawekane, MacDonald, Skiba and Studer).
- Bridgette Skiba leads the Pac-12 with 69 saves on the season as of Oct. 8.
- Helena Brown recorded her first career goal as a Beaver against Gonzaga.
- Sydney Studer scored her first career goal as a Beaver against California.
- Emma Deane made her OSU debut in goal against Washington State.
- These 11 span from two countries (United States and Jamaica) and four different states (Oregon, California, Hawaii and Washington).
The Returners
- Redshirt freshman McKenzie Weinert has scored two goals this season in back-to-back games (vs. Dartmouth - first career goal, and vs. Texas Tech).
- Senior Kate Evans recorded the first goal for the Beavers in the 2018 season off a free kick against Stony Brook.
- Senior Allison Pantuso recorded her first goal of the season against California off a penalty shot.
- Lindsay LaMont had a penalty shot save and a career high 12 saves against No. 1 Stanford.
- Allison Pantuso returns for her senior year after leading the 2017 team in the minute's category with 1723.
- The Beavers return four athletes who scored a goal last season (Leblic, Lemmond, O'Connor and Santiago).
- Diana Santiago is the only returner who recorded a goal and an assist last season.
The Staff:
- Head Coach Linus Rhode is entering his 11th season at the helm of the Oregon State women's soccer team, and is looking to lead the Beavers to their fourth NCAA tournament appearances under his watch.
- Rhode has 88 career wins at Oregon State, which ranks first for the most wins in Oregon State history.
- Prior to becoming a head coach, Rhode was an assistant and associate coach for the Beavers for eight seasons.
- The Beavers enter their second season with Michelle Voiland as the associate head coach after being a longtime assistant with the program.
- Vanessa Valentine returns for her second season as assistant coach.
The Schedule:
- Oregon State has faced five top-25 teams and one receiving votes so far this season (as of day game was played): No. 18 Kansas (Aug. 24), No. 25 Texas Tech (Sept. 9) and No. 23 Colorado (Sept. 21), No. 9 Washington State (Sept. 30), No. 1 Stanford (Oct. 7), RV Nebraska (Aug. 26).
- The Beavers took on foes from six different conferences in non-league play. OSU faced two teams from the Big 12, two from the West Coast, and one each from the ACC, Big 10, American East and Ivy League.
- The Beavers will be on TV nine times this year, with their sixth and seventh Pac-12 Network appearances coming against USC and UCLA next weekend.
Beavs in the Pros:
- Jodie Taylor currently plays for Seattle Reign FC.
- Taylor recently helped Melbourne City FC win the 2017/18 Westfield W-League Championships.
- Was a member of England's Euro 2017 squad, scoring the winning goal to send the Lionesses to the semi-finals.
- Recently nominated for the Best International Women's Soccer Player at the 2018 ESPYs.
- Rachel Axon currently plays for Kolbotn Fotball in the Norwegian league.
- Greta Espinoza plays for Tigres Femenil in Mexico.
- Espinoza was a member of the Mexico National Team who recently won a gold medal at the 2018 Central American and Caribbean Games in Barranquilla, Columbia.
- Bella Geist was picked in the third round (29th overall) by the Portland Thorns in the 2018 draft.
- Geist recently signed a contract with FFC Frankfurt in Germany.
- Emma Jones recently signed a contract to play for the Linkopings FC in Sweden.
- Natalie Higgins signed a contract on Sept. 16 to play for Ravenna Women in Italy.
Last Week: Oregon State vs. California:
- Final score: Oregon State – 2, California – 1.
- Allison Pantuso scored her first season goal in the 28th minute of play.
- Sydney Studer recorded her first career goal in the 68th minute.
- Five Beavers recorded at least one shot (Weinert - 6; Pantuso - 3; Lemmond, Santiago and Studer - 1).
- Lindsay LaMont made her season debut in goal and recorded seven saves.
Last Week: Oregon State vs. No. 1 Stanford:
- Final score: Oregon State – 0, Stanford – 1.
- Sydney Studer recorded the lone shot for the Beavers.
- Lindsay LaMont recorded a career high 12 saves in goal, including one penalty shot save.
For updates on Oregon State women's soccer, follow the team on Twitter or Instagram @BeaverWSoccer.
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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