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WSOC Next Up 8.14.24

MKE Women's Soccer Opens 2024 Season At Xavier Thursday

Team was ranked No. 1 in preseason poll earlier today

August 14, 2024

Under the direction of third-year head coach Kevin Boyd, the Milwaukee women's soccer program will embark on its 35th season of NCAA Division I soccer (and 41st overall) this fall with a road trip this week to take on Xavier of the Big East in a regular-season game for the first time in almost 25 years.  

Thursday's tilt against the Musketeers, a program that was receiving votes in the final United Soccer Coaches Preseason Poll of last season (just missing the Top 25 after making the NCAA Tournament) will be available on FloSports (subscription needed) and will kick off at 6 p.m. CST. The contest will also have live statistics for fans to follow along with the action.

The all-time series dates back to the early 1990's, when most of the games were played. The most recent regular-season meeting came during the 2000 campaign, a 2-1 Musketeer win at Engelmann Stadium. They also battled just a few years ago in the NCAA Tournament in the 2021 postseason, a thrilling 1-0 road victory for the Panthers to advance to the second round. Xavier does hold the all-time lead in the series at 6-2-0.

The Panthers are coming off yet another strong season, claiming a repeat of the Horizon League regular-season and tournament titles in head coach Kevin Boyd's second season at the helm. The regular-season title was the eighth in the past nine years for MKE, a span that has seen the team go 71-3-9 in league play. In addition, the team has now won the regular-season title 22 times since 2000 (all but 2020 and 2014) and 23 total times overall. The Panthers also made their 17th appearance in the NCAA Tournament and 16th with the Horizon League's automatic berth.

LOOKING AT THE OPPONENTS:
XAVIER
: Ahead of the 2024 season, Xavier women's soccer defender Natalie Bain was selected as the Preseason BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year, as voted on by league coaches. Bain was joined by goalkeeper Maria Galley on the Preseason All-BIG EAST Team, while the Musketeers were picked to finish third in the conference in head coach Dean Ward's first season at the helm.

Xavier is coming off a 2023 season where the Musketeers went 14-4-4 overall and went 6-0-4 in conference play to win a share of the BIG EAST regular-season title and the No. 1 seed in the league tournament, where XU finished runners-up.

The 2023 Musketeers picked up an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament, marking the third at-large bid in program history and the sixth trip overall to the national tournament. Xavier earned a No. 4 seed, the best seeding in program history, and hosted the opening round of the of the tournament, the second NCAA home match in program history.

The 2024 season marks Ward's first year leading the Musketeers after spending two seasons as head coach at Lenoir-Rhyne University in Hickory, N.C. During his time at Lenoir-Rhyne, Ward led the Bears to 29 wins, two league titles, one conference tournament title and a pair of NCAA DII Women's Soccer Championship appearances.

ROLLING WITH ROLLINS
Coming off a season in which she was named Horizon League Player of the Year as well as the Horizon League Offensive Player of the Year, Kayla Rollins was named to the United Soccer Coaches "2024 NCAA Division I Players to Watch" list this preseason. She put together a phenomenal campaign in 2023, one in which she was selected to the United Soccer Coaches All-North Region First Team and to the Horizon League First Team after she went off for a career-high and team-leading 26 points, coming on 12 goals and a pair of assists. Rollins recorded 50 total shots, 32 of which were on goal (.640 SOG%), finishing among the Horizon League leaders in numerous categories: first in total points (26), first in goals (12), first in shots on goal (32), and fourth in total shots (50). She also finished among NCAA leaders with her .640 shots-on-goal percentage (12th), 12 total goals (24th), 0.63 goals-per game (26th), and 26 points (56th).

FOR OPENERS
The Panthers did open 2023 by earning a 2-2 draw on the road at No. 3 Notre Dame and are now 15-15-4 in season openers at the NCAA Division I level.  The team has now gone 6-3-4 in season openers the past 13 years, with a 1-0 victory over Western Illinois in 2015 snapping a three-game stretch without a victory. Speaking of season debuts, the six goals against NIU in 2021 (a 6-0 victory) marked the most in program history for a lid-lifter, topping the five scored against Robert Morris to open the 2020 campaign. Four had not been scored in over 30 years (4-2 over St. Norbert in 1988 and 4-0 over St. Mary's (IN) in 1987), while three has also been recorded on four different occasions.

KEEPING THE BAR HIGH
Following a first year on the sidelines that included the Horizon League regular-season and league tournament crowns, Kevin Boyd repeated the titles and took the Panthers back to the NCAA Tournament for a 17th time in program history in 2023. His two-year win-loss record stands at 24-7-8 (.718 winning percentage) heading into the new campaign while going an impressive 14-1-5 (.825) in regular-season Horizon League contests.
 
In 2023, he led the Panthers to a 12-3-5 ledger and an unbeaten 7-0-3 in conference action, leading the Horizon League in points (139), goals (47), assists (45), shots (315), and shots-per game (15.8), while finishing second with their 0.95 goals-against average. Those numbers finished among the best in the nation as well, seeing Milwaukee finish in the Top 25 in numerous categories in the NCAA: 17th in points-per game (6.95 ppg), 18th in total assists (45), 19th in scoring offense (2.35 gpg), 20th in assists per game (2.25 apg) and total points (139), 21st in total goals (47) and goal differential (+28), and 23rd in shots-on-goal per game (8.05).

PRESEASON POLL: TOPS AGAIN
Milwaukee was picked by league coaches to finish first in the 2024 Horizon League regular season. The Panthers tallied 10 first-place votes and the maximum 120 points in the coaches' poll to hold down the top spot, with the 103-point total of IU Indianapolis coming in second. This marks the sixth time in the past seven seasons that the team has been picked for the top spot, a place they have earned in the conference poll 21 times since 2000, as well as an amazing run of 13 straight from 2000-2012. Northern Kentucky (100 points/third), Wright State (71/fourth), and Youngstown State (65 points/fifth) wrapped up the next tier, with the Penguins earning the other first-place vote.
2024 #HLWSOC Preseason Poll
Pl. Team – Pts. (First-place votes)
1. Milwaukee (10) – 120
2. IU Indianapolis – 103
3. Northern Kentucky – 100
4. Wright State – 71
5. Youngstown State (1) – 65
6. Robert Morris – 60
7. Oakland – 59
8. Detroit Mercy – 54
9. Purdue Fort Wayne – 44
10. Cleveland State – 32
11. Green Bay – 18

AN IMPRESSIVE LIST TO BE AT THE TOP
Let's break it down, the Panthers have been very good since the start of the 2017 campaign. How good? Well, at 101-15-15 (.828), they actually have one of the best winning percentages in the nation over that span in NCAA play heading into 2024. The only ones higher are 2019 & 2017 NCAA National Champion Stanford at 125-18-12 (.845 after going 20-1-4 and falling in the 2023 NCAA title game) and 2022 National Champion UCLA at 121-17-14 (.842). Then, it's Milwaukee.
No. 4 on that list is now 2023 NCAA Champion Florida State at (125-22-12/.824), followed by North Carolina (125-21-17/.819), Georgetown (102-15-30/.796), and Duke (97-31-21/.721).

WE MUST PROTECT THIS HOUSE!!
Milwaukee went 5-1-4 at home back in 2015. Since then, the Panthers have posted an impressive 67-6-6 ledger at Engelmann Stadium (an .886 winning percentage), including perfect 8-0 (in 2022) and 11-0 runs (2019) through home outings and a 13-1 mark at Engelmann in 2021. The team is also 16-1-2 at home under head coach Kevin Boyd (.895), 30-2-2 since the start of the 2021 campaign in home games (.918) and recently posted a 19-game (18-0-1) unbeaten streak that was snapped in in a 1-0 loss to Marquette in September of 2023 (the last prior loss a 2-1 double-OT decision to Wisconsin in September of 2021).

SETTING THE TONE
Milwaukee saw its long streak of picking up victories after getting on the board first come to a heartbreaking end following the NCAA Tournament contest against Michigan State that closed out the 2022 campaign (MKE was on the board first in the sixth minute). That ended an unbelievable stretch, falling in a game that they scored first in to snap what was an eye-opening 85-0 stretch when being the first team to find the back of the net in a game. That includes the 9-1 mark in 2022, 17-0 in 2021, 9-0 in 2020, 17-0 in 2019, 16-0 in 2018, and 14-0 in 2017. The last time the Panthers had lost (or even TIED) a match in which they scored first was the 2016 Horizon League Tournament title game against Northern Kentucky (Nov. 5, 2016), a contest they led 2-0 early before falling, 3-2. They also went 74-2-9 when outshooting their opponent in that same span, getting outshot just 17 times over the six-plus year stretch. The Panthers went 9-0-2 when scoring first in 2023.

BRING THE HONORS
Kayla Rollins was named Horizon League Player of the Year and the Offensive Player of the Year and Kendall Edwards was selected as the Horizon League Goalkeeper of the Year to highlight the postseason selections last fall. Following a 7-0-3 record to claim the Horizon League regular-season title for the eighth time in the last nine seasons, Milwaukee saw six total student-athletes get honored – five first-team selections and one second-team honoree. The five first-teamers are the most since five in 2019 and ties for highest-ever total. Joining Rollins and Edwards on the All-Horizon League First Team were Lainey Higgins, Kat Van Booven, and Clara Broecker, with Brooke Parnello picking up second team accolades.

HOO-RAY HORIZON
When it comes to Horizon League openers, the record is quite impressive all-time. Milwaukee has gone 25-3-1 in opening action (since joining the league in 1994), with a string of 14 wins in a row from 1998 through 2011. The squad had been victorious in nine straight as well, before getting knocked off by WSU in 2022.

The Panthers have had a very long line of success when it comes to Horizon League play, claiming the regular-season title in eight of the past nine seasons (2015-19/2021-23) as well as 22 of the past 24 titles overall. In fact, the team has posted a sparkling 71-3-9 ledger (.909 win %) over the past nine campaigns (coming into 2024) in regular-season conference play.

SOME SHOES TO FILL
Seniors played a key role in 2023, as four full-time starters graduated, including the starting goalkeeper and two of the four members of the back line of the defense. Of the four, each was a Horizon League all-league selection.

The team does return three of its Top 5 point scorers, including team leader Kayla Rollins, who not only led the team with her 26 points and 12 goals but also topped the Horizon League in both categories for the second straight season. In addition to Rollins, the Panthers return Lainey Higgins, who finished with 18 points, scoring six goals while adding six assists while being named United Soccer Coaches All-North Region Third Team and First Team All-Horizon League. MKE will still have an experienced roster that sees seven players that made at least 11 starts (out of the 20 total games) a year ago including Higgins (all 20), Senya Meuer (20), Jenni Andjelic (20), Elizabeth Reece (20), Anna Champine (18), Rollins (18), and Kristina Karlof (11). In addition, the Panthers have super-sub Molly O'Regan back after she scored 16 points and netted seven goals in just eight starts, while appearing in all 20 games as well.

Points: returners accounted for 92 of the 140 points (65.7 percent)
Goals: 31 of 47 goals (65.9 percent)
Assists: 30 of 46 assists (65.2 percent)
Starts: returning players accounted for 121 starts last season.

THAT SOUNDS FAMILIAR
Milwaukee recorded a 1-0 victory over Northern Kentucky in the 2023 Horizon League Tournament to advance to the NCAA Tournament. That 1-0 scoreline has a familiar ring to it, as the team has been simply amazing in games featuring that final score recently. Since 2015, the Panthers have played 39 games that ended 1-0 (either way). Their record? An impressive 32-7 in those pressure-packed outings, including against Minnesota to knock off a quality Big Ten opponent earlier last season.

REWIND TO LAST YEAR
Milwaukee entered the 2023 NCAA Tournament at 12-2-5 and was on a 12-game unbeaten streak (9-0-3) before the tough loss to Wisconsin, including wins in three consecutive contests that wrapped up with a 5-0 blowout over Robert Morris in the Horizon League Tournament semifinals and a 1-0 shutout over Northern Kentucky in the title game, led by the only goal of the contest scored by Horizon League Tournament Most Valuable Player Brooke Parnello. In net, Kendall Edwards was on an impressive run down the stretch and had posted a 0.85 goals-against average and .808 save percentage on the season. She had eight shutouts, including the 1-0 victory in the league title game, earning her a spot on the All-Tournament Team along with Parnello, Lainey Higgins, and Clara Broecker.

CATCH THEM IN ACTION
Milwaukee women's soccer will be available for the viewing pleasure of fans this season, as six of the nine home games are scheduled to be streamed live on ESPN+ (subject to change due to weather and location). The Horizon League and ESPN have an agreement that includes ESPN hosting the league's digital network on the ESPN+ platform. ESPN+, which will host the Horizon League women's soccer, men's soccer and volleyball championships this fall season, offers fans thousands of live events, on-demand content and original programming not available on ESPN's linear TV or digital networks. Fans can subscribe to ESPN+ for $10.99 a month (or $109.99 per year) and cancel at any time. Launched in April of 2018, ESPN+ is an integrated part of a completely redesigned ESPN App.

ON TAP
Game two of the regular season takes the Panthers back to Ohio to take on Ohio State next Thursday, set for a 6 p.m. CT start.
 
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