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    You are at:Home»Sports»Big 12 Sports»K-State Stumbles at South Dakota State

    K-State Stumbles at South Dakota State

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    By KMAN Staff on September 19, 2022 Big 12 Sports, K-State Soccer, K-State Sports, Sports
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    BROOKINGS, South Dakota (Kansas State Athletics) – For the first time this season, K-State was unable to get on the scoreboard, as South Dakota State moved its unbeaten streak at Fishback Soccer Park to 37 straight games winning 2-0 on Sunday afternoon. The Wildcats fall to 4-4-1 on the season while the Jackrabbits are now 6-0-3.

    HOW IT HAPPENED
    – Scoreless at halftime, South Dakota State secured its first goal of the afternoon in the 50th minute. Maya Hansen hit a left-footed shot from the top right corner of K-State’s 18-yard box. The ball found its mark in the upper left corner for the 1-0 lead.
    – The goal by the Jackrabbits ended K-State and junior goalkeeper Alaina Werremeyer’s consecutive shutout streak at 295:34.
    – South Dakota State added an insurance goal in the 65th minute. The Jackrabbits played a long ball over the K-State defense. As K-State defender Jazmin Brown attempted to play the ball, South Dakota State’s Cece Limongi clipped Brown’s heel and sent her to the turf. Limongi then dribbled into free space and scored into the open Wildcat net, as Werremeyer tried to cut down Limongi’s angle.
    – Kansas State saw their school record consecutive games with a goal streak end at eight matches.

    QUICK FACTS
    – K-State is 9-2-2 all-time against teams from the Summit League.
    – The Wildcats are 1-1-0 all-time against South Dakota State.
    – Kansas State falls to 15-26-5 all-time in the month of September.
    – The Wildcats are 0-3-1 this season in Sunday matches and fall to 11-23-7 all-time on Sundays.
    – With her start in goal on Sunday, Werremeyer tied the school record for appearances in goal with 32, tying the record held by Miranda Larkin (2016-17).
    – Werremeyer ended the afternoon with five saves. This was her 15th career match with five or more saves and second this season.
    – South Dakota State held a 16-8 advantage in total shots and a 7-3 lead in shots on goal.
    – The Jackrabbits also tallied a 14-1 margin in corner kicks.

    FROM THE HEAD COACH
    K-State Head Coach Mike Dibbini
    On the today’s result…
    “We had some chances today. They were a very good team and you could tell that they’re very tough and very good at home. We just didn’t do enough today against a very good team, but we competed hard. They capitalized on their chances and we didn’t it.”

    On the team at the conclusion of the non-conference schedule…
    “I think there’s a lot of positives, even though we’re .500. You look at the quality of the opponents we’ve played that our losses have come against and those program all have winning records and are doing well. We have learned a lot from all those matches and I think we’re prepared for the Big 12. We need to continue to grind and to continue to chip away and we’ll be fine.”

    UP NEXT
    K-State begins the Big 12 portion of its 2022 schedule on Thursday, as the Wildcats visit Iowa State at 6 p.m. Thursday’s match can be seen on Big 12 Now on ESPN+.

    Kansas State returns to Buser Family Park on Sunday, September 25, to face Oklahoma State at 1 p.m. For tickets, visit kstatesports.com/tickets or call 800-221-CATS.

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