Thursday, September 18
Tulsa, Okla.
7:00 p.m.

Tulsa

vs

Temple

Maggie SymSmith vs ORU
Photo by: Anais Moua

Women's Soccer Hosts Temple in Conference Home Opener

9/17/2025 1:58:00 PM | Women's Soccer

GAME 10:
Tulsa (5-3-1) vs. Temple (2-7-0) 
7:00 p.m. CT - Thursday, Sept. 18, 2025
Hurricane Soccer Stadium (2,000) • Tulsa, Okla.
 
LIVE STATS: Tulsa StatBroadcast 
TV: ESPN+ 
GAME NOTES: Tulsa  

THE COACHES:
Tulsa: Jim Rhein (Northeastern State '93), 5th year
Career Record: 30-37-15
School Record: Same
 
Temple: Chris Shaw (Methodist University '94), 1st year 
Career Record: 158-117-20
School Record: 2-7-0

Notes on the Temple Owls
  • The Tulsa Golden Hurricane will host the Temple Owls on Thursday, Sept. 17, at 7 p.m. at Hurricane Soccer Stadium.
  • The all-time series record is 7-3-1, led by Tulsa
  • The last matchup between the teams came in 2024, which Tulsa won 3-2.
  • Both Tulsa and Temple are seeking their first conference win, with Tulsa losing to ECU and Temple losing to USF to open conference play last week.
  • Entering the matchup, Temple is looking to break their five game losing streak. They are sitting at a 2-7 record and are 0-1 in conference play for the 2025 season.

Last Time Out: Tulsa Women Play to Tie Against Little Rock
  • Tulsa and Little Rock battled to a 3-3 draw Saturday afternoon at the Coleman Sports & Recreation Complex, with Tulsa scoring three second-half goals to equalize.
  • Little Rock took an early lead against Tulsa, with Maria Schuller scoring in the 3rd minute. Little Rock extended their lead to 2-0 when Maggie Turner scored in the 9th minute, assisted by Amaya Arias.
  • Little Rock's Alexia Duarte received a red card in the 43rd minute, reducing them to ten players for the remainder of the match.
  • Maggie SymSmith, who had a career high with four shots and four shots on goal, got Tulsa on the board with a penalty kick goal in the 54th minute. This was shortly followed by Natalie Hernandez's second goal of the season to bring the teams to even on the scoreboard.
  • The hosts responded with a goal from Schuller in the 72nd minute to regain the lead, but Blaine Schutte's sixth goal of the season, off an assist from Kaleigh Hart, at 75:31 brought the teams back to a 3-3 draw.

Frederick named Honorable Mention for American Offensive Player of the Week
  • Following her two late goals and her third gamewinner of the season against Kansas CIty, Jordan Frederick earned an honorable mention for American Offensive Player of the Week on Sept. 1.
  • In her 84 minutes vs, UMKC, Frederick fired four shots, two of those on goal.
  • In the previous game against Southern Nazarene, Frederick tallied two assists. 

Frederick Earns First American Offensive Player of the Week Honors
  • After a stellar showing through the first two games of the year, Tulsa senior Jordan Frederick has been named the first American Conference Offensive Player of the Week of the 2025 season.
  • She helped lead the Golden Hurricane to a 2-0 start to the season after a 2-1 victory at Central Arkansas and a 3-2 thriller in the regular-season home-opener against Stephen F. Austin. Frederick was in on both goals against UCA, assisting the opening score and netting the game-winner in the first half.
  • Then, Frederick led the charge for TU in the second half against SFA on Sunday. Down 2-0 with less than 30 minutes to play, Frederick kickstarted a furious comeback for the Golden Hurricane, sending in two of the three goals Tulsa utilized in a six-minute span to come back and win the ballgame. Through two games, Frederick has three goals and one assist for seven points, which ranks first in the American and sixth nationally.
 
Kaylyn Simmons is Back
  • After exiting the season early last year with a knee injury, forward Kaylyn Simmons has worked her way back to the starting lineup for Tulsa.
  • She leveled the game against Stephen F. Austin on Sunday, helping Tulsa overcome a 2-0 deficit to ultimately win 3-2 against the defending Southland Conference champs.
  • It was her first goal since coming back from injury.
 
American and National Stat Rankings
  • Jordan Frederick has three gamewinning goals, the most of the players in the American Conference.
  • She ranks first in the conference for goals (8) and points (20).
  • Nationally, Frederick ranks third in total points (20) and total goals (8).
  • Ady Betchtel is 14th in the nation in total assists (5), which leads the American.
  • Tatum Sanders leads the American in total saves (36) and saves per game (4.50).
  • As a team, Tulsa is first in the conference for total goals (26) and total points (80), and second in shots on goal per game (8.00) and shots per game (16.60).

Three Golden Hurricane Named to American Preseason Watch List
  • Aniya Facen, Blaine Schutte and Kaylyn Simmons have been named to the American Conference Women's Soccer Watch List, the league announced Tuesday.
  • Three players from each program were selected for this year's watch list. Last year's regular season champion Memphis was voted to be the top squad of 2025 with six first-place votes. South Florida (4) and East Carolina (1) also received first-place votes.
  • Facen, a forward from Norman, Okla., is poised for a standout sophomore season after finishing as an All-Freshman selection last year. In 15 starts spanning 20 games played as a true freshman, Facen earned two goals and six assists for 10 total points. Her second goal was the game-winner at UTSA, which gave TU the eight-seed tiebreaker over the Roadrunners for the American Championship. She found openings in opposing defenses often, taking 28 total shots.
  • A sophomore forward from Eureka, Mo., Schutte is coming off a spectacular freshman campaign for the Golden Hurricane. She led the conference with nine goals and added two assists in the regular season to finish as the second-highest point scorer for Tulsa with 20 points. The two-time conference weekly honorable mention and one-time freshman of the week recorded braces against McNeese and Temple, Tulsa's first hat trick since 2022 against Arkansas-Pine Bluff and the game-tying goal at No. 19 Memphis in the regular-season finale to finish as the 96th best freshman in the country according to Top Drawer Soccer. Schutte was awarded Second Team All-Conference and a spot on the American All-Freshman Team for her efforts.
  • Hailing from Norman, Okla., Simmons is set for a major comeback this season after sitting out all but the first two games last year with injury. She was listed on last year's watch list after earning All-Freshman and Second Team All-Conference honors during the 2023 season, where she earned three goals and two assists for eight points. She started in the first two games last season, earning a goal and two assists against Central Arkansas in the season-opener.
 
2025 Preseason Coaches Poll
  • The Golden Hurricane women's soccer team was picked to finish sixth of 11 teams in the preseason coaches poll.
  • The 2024 regular season champion Memphis was chosen to finish atop the conference with six first-place votes. South Florida followed with four first-place taps and defending conference tournament champion East Carolina earned the 11th and final first-place vote.
  • Rice took the third spot with ECU and North Texas rounding out the top five preseason teams.
  • Following behind Tulsa is UAB, UTSA, Florida Atlantic, Charlotte and finally Temple.
 
Women's Soccer Ticket Information
Single-game tickets are on sale for $10 per match and can be purchased in advance at TulsaHurricane.com or at the gate. Season tickets also start at just $50. Season ticket members will receive one membership card per ticket ordered that will be good for all 2025 TU men's and women's regular season home matches at the Hurricane Soccer Stadium. Season tickets are not valid for any postseason games. No refunds for canceled games due to weather-related or any other cause. CLICK HERE to start the process of ordering tickets or call 918-631-4688.
 
Ball Kid Sign-ups
The Tulsa soccer teams are looking for a few more ball kids for the 2025 season. Ball kids and one accompanying parent or guardian will receive free admission for games they sign up for.  Ball kids will retrieve balls that go out of bounds on the sidelines for the entire game. The minimum age to be a Ball Kid is 8 years old. Kids ages 13 or older are not eligible to participate. Groups will be selected on a first-come, first-served basis. Sign up by clicking HERE.
 


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