EAST LANSING, Mich. – Michigan State women’s soccer opens with the first half of its weekend homestand on Thursday, Sept. 22, as the Spartans return to DeMartin Stadium to host the Iowa Hawkeyes in a 7 p.m. kick on Old College Field.
HEAD COACH JEFF HOSLER SAID…
“I think that our players are pretty emotionally charged for this match because of the way the season ended last year,” Hosler said. “I think everyone also knows that the team who is best prepared and executes the game plan will see the best results. For us, we have to be true to our identity; moving the ball well and pulling players out of positions away from goal. We need to create chances and capitalize while being really good in transition defensively, because Iowa gets forward quickly. They will also be really organized defensively, so it’s going to take an all-out team effort on Thursday.”
KICKIN’ IT
The Spartans are back in action following the first instance of back-to-back hat tricks by different players in program history. Graduate forward Camryn Evans led the way in a 4-2 upset of No. 19 Colorado on Sept. 11, while senior forward Lauren DeBeau scored all three in the 3-0 Big Ten-opening win over Illinois on Sept. 18. Michigan State has seen a quartet of players land a total of five Big Ten women’s soccer weekly honors, one shy of MSU’s program record for a season. Lauren DeBeau took home Offensive Player of the Week most recently for the Green & White on Sept. 20.
HOSTING THE HAWKEYES
Head Coach Dave Dilanni brings Iowa to East Lansing boasting a 3-4-2 overall record with an 0-1 start to Big Ten play following a 3-1 home loss to Wisconsin last week. In the preseason Big Ten Coaches Poll, the Hawkeyes were tabbed as the No. 8 team in the league following a 12-6-2 season in 2021 with a 5-4-1 ledger in B1G games. Junior midfielder Kyndal Anderson and senior midfielder Hailey Rydberg lead the Iowa roster in scoring with seven points apiece this year. Anderson paces the squad with three goals, while Rydberg is the team’s foremost facilitator with a trio of assists. Senior goalkeeper Monica Wilhelm handles the responsibilities in net for the Hawkeyes, booking seven starts with 23 saves so far in 2022.
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