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    You are at:Home»Sports»K-State Sports»K-State’s Sheaff Named to New Zealand National Team for 2024 Paris Olympics

    K-State’s Sheaff Named to New Zealand National Team for 2024 Paris Olympics

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    By Paul Parker on July 7, 2024 K-State Sports, Sports

    MANHATTAN, Kansas (K-State Athletics) – K-State goalkeeper Murphy Sheaff has been named among a travelling reserve for the New Zealand Women’s National Team for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, France. Sheaff is the first player in K-State soccer history to represent her country at an Olympics.

    New Zealand will face Canada on July 25 to begin Group A pool play. New Zealand will then face Colombia (July 28) and concludes action against host France (July 31) as part of its pool.

    This is the third time Sheaff has received the call from the senior national team, as she was named to the active roster for a pair of friendlies against the U.S. Women’s National Team in January in preparation for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup. She then was a member of the squad in two friendly matches against Japan at the start of June in Spain in preparation for the 2024 Summer Olympics.

    Prior to this summer, the product of Sunshine Coast, Australia, had previous experience as a New Zealand national team member, as she started all three matches for the Junior Football Ferns in the 2022 FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup in Costa Rica and helped the squad to a pair of draws against Mexico and Colombia in pool play.

    Sheaff finished her first season in the Little Apple by playing in and starting all 18 matches in 2023. Her total minutes in frame (1,590:29) ranked fourth in school history for a single season. She faced the second most shots in a single season (291) in program history and the most by a K-State keeper since 2017.

    Sheaff carded the fourth-best goals against average in a single season in school history (1.30). Her 82 saves were the fourth most in a single season and she had eight matches with five or more saves and was second in the Big 12 and ranked 71st in the nation for total saves (82) and was second in the league for saves per game (4.56).

    At BYU on October 10, Sheaff recorded a career-high 12 saves. Her 12 saves were the most in a match in the 2023 season by any goalkeeper in the Big 12. She tied for the second-most saves in a match in program history and were the most since Alaina Werremeyer set the school record with 13 against Baylor on October 10, 2021.

    She was second in school history for shutouts in a sophomore season (4). Sheaff carded a career-best streak and school record of 416:44 of shutout soccer. This surpassed her previous high of 325:28 in her freshman season of 2022 at Jacksonville.

    She hauled in five saves at 18th-ranked Northwestern on August 20 to register the first of three straight shutouts. Sheaff was the second goalkeeper in program history to card a shutout against a ranked opponent, joining Werremeyer’s 2021 shutout of 23rd-ranked Baylor.

    Sheaff collected her first shutout in Big 12 play, hauling on four saves against Houston on October 5.

    Season tickets for K-State soccer’s 2024 season will go on sale on Monday, July 8. To purchase tickets, fans can call (800) 221-CATS or visit kstatesports.com/tickets.

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