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Soccer Set for Duel With No. 9 Arkansas for Final Regular Season Road Contest
10/21/2023 | Soccer
Rebels Looking to Play Their Way Into the SEC Tournament
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OLE MISS (6-6-3, 2-4-2 SEC) at No. 9 Arkansas (10-3-2, 6-1-1 SEC) Sunday, October 22 • 2 p.m. CT • Fayetteville, Ark. Razorback Field ![]() |
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QUICK KICKS
- Ole Miss wraps up their road season Sunday afternoon in Fayetteville against No. 9 Arkansas.
- The Rebels suffered their first home loss of the season Thursday night, falling to No. 16 Alabama 1-0.
- Ole Miss has eight points in the SEC standings and is currently on the outside of the SEC Tournament looking in.
- A win on Sunday would put the Rebels up as high as the seventh seed and a draw would make them the 10th seed.
- This will be the Rebels' first day match since September 24 and just their fourth of the season.
- Shu Ohba leads the SEC in saves, saves per game, and save percentage and is ranked fourth in goals against average.
- Ohba also leads the conference in save percentage during conference play despite having played in just six of Ole Miss' eight matches so far.
- Kelly Brady is the only player in the conference to have scored a hat trick this season (9/10 vs. Louisiana Tech).
- Ole Miss leads the all-time series against Arkansas 17-11-3 but has not beaten the Razorbacks since 2018.
- The two teams played to a scoreless draw last season in Oxford, breaking a streak of five-straight losses for the Rebels.
- The Rebels have not won in Fayetteville since 2017 but are 10-4-0 all-time at Razorback Field.
- The Rebels will wrap up the regular season next Thursday as Kentucky comes to Oxford for the first time since 2015.
HOW THE TABLES TURN
Ole Miss' win over Missouri was a historic one, marking the first time that the Rebels have beaten the Tigers since the 2003 season. It was also the first time in program history that the Rebels defeated the Tigers without the match going to an overtime period.
WHO YA GONNA CALL?
Kelly Brady's three game-winning goals are the fourth-most in the SEC and have her tied for 43rd in the country. The senior from New York has scored the game winner in both of Ole Miss' conference wins (LSU and Missouri) and in their 6-2 blowout of Louisiana Tech. She is also the only Rebel to take at least one penalty kick this season, scoring in both of her attempts.
HOME FIELD ADVANTAGE
The Rebels have a 5-1-2 record at home this season and are outscoring opponents 14-5 in Oxford. With just one more match remaining at Ole Miss Soccer Stadium, the Rebels have a chance to close out one of their best seasons in Oxford in program history.
SEC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK (x2)
Shu Ohba has been named SEC Defensive Player of the Week twice already this season, earning the honor in week three and five. She is the first Rebel to earn a conference weekly honor at least twice since Kelly McCormick last did during the 2012 season. Ohba is also just the third Rebel all-time to earn SEC Defensive Player of the Week twice in one season joining McCormick and Danielle Johnson.
Ohba led the Ole Miss defense to a 1-0 shutout of LSU in their conference-opening match. The junior faced 22 total shots and made saves on all seven shots that were on goal. It was her fourth shutout of the season.
The Fujisawa, Japan native continues to lead the SEC in saves (45), save percentage (.865), and saves per game (4.50/game). Her five shutouts are the second most in the conference.
Earlier this season, Ohba became the first Rebel to earn a conference weekly recognition since Haleigh Stackpole last did on October 18, 2021. It was also just the second time over the last four seasons that a Rebel was been named Defensive Player of the Week (Ashley Orkus 10/11/21).
THREE OF A KIND
Against Louisiana Tech, Kelly Brady became the first Rebel to score three goals in a match since CeCe Kizer last did so on August 19, 2018 against Western Kentucky. Brady is now one of just three Rebels over the last eight seasons to notch a hat trick. Kizer did it once in both the 2018 and 2017 seasons and Channing Foster did it twice during the 2017 season.
Brady is the only player in the SEC to score a hat trick so far this season and is also the only player to reach the six-point mark in one match.
FIRST IMPRESSIONS
Nine new Rebels made their debut in the first match of the season. Of those nine, five earned a spot in the starting lineup and played for 30+ minutes. Shu Ohba, the 2022 SoCon Player of the Year, started the match in goal and played all 90 minutes recording three saves and a shutout. Evie Ewing scored a goal in what was the first match of her collegiate career and Kelly Brady scored her first goal as a Rebel on a penalty kick, her 14th career goal.
Head coach Molly Rouse picked up a win in her debut at the helm of the Ole Miss Soccer program.
NEW LEADER ON THE PITCH
Molly Rouse was hired as the new head coach of the Ole Miss soccer team on May 18, becoming just the third head coach in the history of the program. Rouse came to Oxford from St. George, Utah where she had been the head coach of the Utah Tech women's soccer program for three seasons. Rouse was brought on to guide the program as Utah Tech made the transition from Division II to Division I, becoming the first head coach at the Division I level in program history.
During her three seasons at the helm of the program, Rouse won 19 games and picked up the program's first Division I win on March 11, 2021 as they beat Chicago State 4-0. In 2022, Rouse led the Trailblazers to their first winning Division I season in program history, finishing 10-6-2. Utah Tech went 6-3-2 in WAC play and earned a No. 4 seed in the WAC Soccer Tournament, their highest seed since joining the conference.
The 2022 edition of the Trailblazers led the Western Athletic Conference in Goals Against Average and Goals Allowed. They allowed just 14 goals in 18 games for a 0.78 GAA. Utah Tech also posted nine shutouts in 18 games, including a stretch of seven-straight clean sheets. Rouse developed four All-WAC players in three seasons, including three in 2022: forward Karli Nyland and defenders Gracie Knutzen and Ella Carmody.
Rouse played her collegiate soccer at Minnesota for four seasons from 2007-10. She appeared in 88 career matches for the Golden Gophers and scored 18 total goals with 17 assists, including an assist in a school record tying five-straight matches in 2008. In 2008, Rouse started all 26 games for a Minnesota team that would earn a share of the Big Ten Regular Season Title. That team would win a program-record 22 games and make it to the third round of the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history.
SUPPORT ROLE
Longtime associate head coach Rob Thompson will be entering his 14th season as a member of the soccer staff, working primarily with goalkeepers and as the program's recruiting coordinator.
Thompson was pivotal in the development of Ashley Orkus into arguably the top keeper in the nation since her arrival at Ole Miss in 2018. Orkus was the first-ever three-time SEC Goalkeeper of the Year, one of two players in program history to garner United Soccer Coaches All-America status multiple times and in 2021 became Ole Miss' first-ever First Team All-American. By the time Orkus finished her career at Ole Miss, she had become the Rebels' all-time leader in saves and shutouts. She is the only Rebel to ever reach the 300 saves mark, finishing with 318 over four seasons.
Both Dane Obermeyer and Kelsey Fausett joined Rouse as assistant coaches in Oxford after spending time on her staff at Utah Tech.
Obermeyer was a part of Rouse's staff for all three seasons at Utah Tech, serving as the program's recruiting coordinator as they transitioned to Division I. Obermeyer was an essential piece of the success of the program, helping to lead the Trailblazers to their first winning Division I season in program history, finishing 10-6-2. Utah Tech went 6-3-2 in WAC play and earned a No. 4 seed in the WAC Soccer Tournament, their highest seed since joining the conference.
Fausett was an assistant coach for the Trailblazer's historic 2022 season, contributing to the program's success from the sidelines, but she was also a player in the program for five years prior to her first season as a coach. Fausett played in 73 games as a midfielder for the Trailblazers, scoring 16 goals and dishing out 19 assists during that time. She finished her career top-10 in multiple career categories at Utah tech, including third all-time in assists, sixth all-time in points, seventh all-time in goals, and eighth all-time in matches played.
Madisyn Pezzino, a former Rebel standout on the field, has been a part of Ole Miss soccer since 2018 and will continue to do so as Rouse's Director of Analytics & Operations. Pezzino played forward for the Rebels from 2018-21 and then joined the staff as a student assistant during the 2022 season.
TRANSFER TO THE SIP
Three experienced upperclassmen joined the Rebels during the offseason in Kelly Brady, Meredith King, and Shu Ohba.
Brady, the 2020-21 Northeast Conference Rookie of the Year, came to Ole Miss from Central Connecticut State where she has played the last three seasons and earned multiple conference honors. She had 11 total points with four goals and three assists her freshman season, earning her Northeast Conference All-Rookie honors. Her sophomore season Brady was named to the All-NEC First Team and the NEWISA ALL-New England Third Team with three goals and five assists over 19 games. She led Central Connecticut in assists and shots on goal for the season and put together her first-career multi-goal game with two goals against Saint Francis.
Brady was once again named All-NEC First Team in 2022 as she led the Blue Devils in points with 16 total. She scored a team-high six goals and dished out a team-leading five assists over 15 games.
King, the 2021 Spring ASUN Freshman of the Year, has played the last three seasons at Liberty University where she has been a staple in the front attack for the Flames. During her freshman season, King scored two game-winning goals and had five total points during the COVID-19 shortened season. One of her game-winning goals came against North Florida in the ASUN Championship Tournament, sending the Flames to the championship game. The forward was named to the ASUN All-Freshman Team as well as being named Freshman of the Year for the conference.
During her sophomore season, King racked up 12 total points with four goals and four assists. She finished the season tied for fifth in the ASUN in assists and was top-20 in both goals and total points. The Virginia Beach, Virginia native had four total points in 2022 with one goal and two assists.
Ohba, the 2022 SoCon Player of the Year and the 2021 SoCon Freshman of the Year, played two seasons at East Tennessee State, starting between the posts in 26 games for the Buccaneers. During her freshman season, Ohba set a new ETSU single-season record in shutouts with seven, recorded 74 saves, and allowed just 14 goals. She was ranked 23rd in the nation in save percentage and 47th in goals against average.
During her sophomore season, Ohba made 60 saves in just 10 games played after missing the first four games of the season to play in the U-20 FIFA Women's World Cup for Team Japan in Costa Rica. All three of her shutouts came during conference play and she had five games with at least five saves.
SEC PRESEASON WATCH LIST
Six Rebels were named to the SEC Preseason Watch List on Tuesday with both new and returning faces in the mix. Kayla Chatman-Haggerty, Aubrey Mister, Lauren Montgomery, and Taylor Radecki all made the list as they return for another run through the conference. Kelly Brady and Shu Ohba earned the honor as they both look to make their own marks on the SEC in their first season in the league.
REBELS ON THE BIG STAGE
The Rebels will play on national television three times this season, twice on the road and once in Oxford. Two games will be on SEC Network with the first taking place on September 21 in Nashville against Vanderbilt. Later that weekend Ole Miss will return home to host Auburn on September 24, also on SEC Network. The third game will be the battle for the Magnolia Cup in Starkville on ESPNU on October 8.
National TV Games
September 21 at Vanderbilt (6 p.m. CT) – SEC Network
September 24 vs. Auburn (2 p.m. CT) – SEC Network
October 8 at Mississippi State (6 p.m. CT) - ESPNU
OLE MISS SOCCER PROMO SCHEDULE
October 26 vs. Kentucky – Fan Appreciation Night; Scarf Giveaway
Keep up with all the latest news and information on the Rebels by following Ole Miss Soccer on X at @OleMissSoccer, on the Ole Miss Soccer Facebook page, and on Instagram at @officialolemisssoccer.
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