
WSOC Concludes Non-League Play Sunday
9/11/2025 5:30:00 PM | Women's Soccer
Golden Eagles host Loyola at 4 p.m. CT
The Marquette University women's soccer team (4-3-0, 0-0-0 BIG EAST) wraps up the non-conference portion of its 2025 campaign when the squad hosts Loyola (5-1-1, 0-0-0 Atlantic 10) on Sunday, Sept. 14 at 4 p.m. CT at Valley Fields.
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Sunday's matchup is the lone outing of the week for the Golden Eagles, who open BIG EAST Conference play on Saturday, Sept. 20 against Butler at 7 p.m. CT in Milwaukee.
MU Looks Forward To Home Stay
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After opening the season with five of the team's first seven matches away from Milwaukee, the Golden Eagles will play 4-of-5 outings at Valley Fields over the course of the next three weeks.
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Following Sunday's outing against Loyola, three of the squad's first four conference outings will be played at home.Â
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Marquette has already claimed a trio of wins (NIU, Milwaukee, St. Thomas) away from Valley Fields after finishing just 2-6-1 on the road in 2024.
Leigh Facing Former Team
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Sophomore Jocelyn Leigh will face her former team on Sunday after transferring to Marquette from the Ramblers this spring.
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The Evanston, Illinois, native started four of her 18 appearances at Loyola in 2024 and concluded the campaign with two goals (vs. Eastern Illinois and Purdue) and an assist.
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She currently tops the roster with three goals and six points.
Balanced Scoring On Display
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Marquette has netted a total of 13 goals through the first seven matches, with nine different players finding the back of the net for the Golden Eagles.
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Five players (Keiper, Ruhland, Dorfman, Shea and Alberts) have collected their respective first-career goals in 2025 and forward Jocelyn Leigh has scored in three-straight outings. Â
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Kate Gordon (1999-2002) owns Marquette's record for consecutive matches with a goal, finding the back of the net in seven-straight outings in 2001.
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Marquette scored a total of just 22 goals in 20 total matches in 2024.
Offense Shows Signs Of Life
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Through matches of Sept. 9, Marquette ranks second in the league in shots (95), second in goals (13), third in points (37) and fourth in goals per game (1.86).
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In 2024, Marquette averaged just 1.10 goals per match and collected a total of 91 shots on goal (already 48 through seven matches in 2025).
Allen Not Afraid To Use Bench
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While seven different players have started each of the team's seven matches, head coach Chris Allen hasn't been afraid to use his bench early and often.
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A total of 24 players have now seen action and a trio of squad members (Erin O'Keefe, Kiley McMinn and Capri Oliviero) have been sidelined with injuries and entered the season as expected contributors.
Golden Eagles On The Attack
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The Golden Eagles earned a 4-1 victory at St. Thomas on Aug. 31, thanks in large part to a 31-7 advantage in shots, including a 16-4 margin in attempts on goal (included a penalty kick that was saved).
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The shot total was the highest since Marquette fired 24 attempts (17 on goal) against Mercyhurst last year in a 4-0 victory.
Loyola Matchup First Since 2014
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Marquette has claimed five of the six all-time meetings with the Ramblers, but Sunday's outing will mark the first matchup since the 2014 campaign.
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The Golden Eagles were victorious each of the last four outings, most recently a 3-0 decision on Aug. 22, 2014 at Valley Fields.
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Sunday's matchup is the lone outing of the week for the Golden Eagles, who open BIG EAST Conference play on Saturday, Sept. 20 against Butler at 7 p.m. CT in Milwaukee.
MU Looks Forward To Home Stay
  Â
After opening the season with five of the team's first seven matches away from Milwaukee, the Golden Eagles will play 4-of-5 outings at Valley Fields over the course of the next three weeks.
  Â
Following Sunday's outing against Loyola, three of the squad's first four conference outings will be played at home.Â
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Marquette has already claimed a trio of wins (NIU, Milwaukee, St. Thomas) away from Valley Fields after finishing just 2-6-1 on the road in 2024.
Leigh Facing Former Team
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Sophomore Jocelyn Leigh will face her former team on Sunday after transferring to Marquette from the Ramblers this spring.
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The Evanston, Illinois, native started four of her 18 appearances at Loyola in 2024 and concluded the campaign with two goals (vs. Eastern Illinois and Purdue) and an assist.
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She currently tops the roster with three goals and six points.
Balanced Scoring On Display
  Â
Marquette has netted a total of 13 goals through the first seven matches, with nine different players finding the back of the net for the Golden Eagles.
  Â
Five players (Keiper, Ruhland, Dorfman, Shea and Alberts) have collected their respective first-career goals in 2025 and forward Jocelyn Leigh has scored in three-straight outings. Â
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Kate Gordon (1999-2002) owns Marquette's record for consecutive matches with a goal, finding the back of the net in seven-straight outings in 2001.
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Marquette scored a total of just 22 goals in 20 total matches in 2024.
Offense Shows Signs Of Life
  Â
Through matches of Sept. 9, Marquette ranks second in the league in shots (95), second in goals (13), third in points (37) and fourth in goals per game (1.86).
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In 2024, Marquette averaged just 1.10 goals per match and collected a total of 91 shots on goal (already 48 through seven matches in 2025).
Allen Not Afraid To Use Bench
  Â
While seven different players have started each of the team's seven matches, head coach Chris Allen hasn't been afraid to use his bench early and often.
  Â
A total of 24 players have now seen action and a trio of squad members (Erin O'Keefe, Kiley McMinn and Capri Oliviero) have been sidelined with injuries and entered the season as expected contributors.
Golden Eagles On The Attack
  Â
The Golden Eagles earned a 4-1 victory at St. Thomas on Aug. 31, thanks in large part to a 31-7 advantage in shots, including a 16-4 margin in attempts on goal (included a penalty kick that was saved).
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The shot total was the highest since Marquette fired 24 attempts (17 on goal) against Mercyhurst last year in a 4-0 victory.
Loyola Matchup First Since 2014
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Marquette has claimed five of the six all-time meetings with the Ramblers, but Sunday's outing will mark the first matchup since the 2014 campaign.
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The Golden Eagles were victorious each of the last four outings, most recently a 3-0 decision on Aug. 22, 2014 at Valley Fields.
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