The University of Mississippi Athletics

Soccer Heads to Fayetteville for Friday Night Match at No. 7 Arkansas
9/25/2025 | Soccer
FAYETEVILLE, Ark. – Ole Miss Soccer heads to Fayetteville this week for a Friday night lights matchup at No. 7 Arkansas. Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m. CT with Josh Haley (pxp) and Kelly Roliard (analyst) on the call for SEC Network+.
QUICK KICKS
Ole Miss dropped its match against No. 21 Georgia 1-4 this past Sunday in Oxford. The Bulldogs jumped out to the first half lead, scoring two goals in the first 45 minutes. Briana Rodriguez scored her first collegiate goal in the 71st minute, cutting the deficit to one. Georgia would respond with two more goals to stretch their lead to three.
WHAT'S ON FILM
Arkansas (5-2-2, 3-0-0 SEC) enters off a 1-0 shutout win against Texas A&M this past Sunday. Ten different Razorbacks have scored a goal this season with Vailana Tu'ua and Zoe Susi leading the pack with three each. Kennedy Ball leads the team in passing with four assists. Arkansas has played five ranked opponents inside the top 20 through nine games including No. 2 Notre Dame and No. 3 Duke. Colby Hale is in his 14th season in Fayetteville and has amassed a 179-82-31 record during his tenure with the Razorbacks.
13 IS CRAFTY
Sophomore Katie Ramsden showed promise last season for Ole Miss and is delivering in year two for the Rebels. The Leeds, England native leads Ole Miss in goals, assists and points. Earlier this year she became the first Rebel since Channing Foster in 2019 to score in three consecutive matches.
8 IS GREAT
Freshman Brooklyn Marn has emerged as a rising star for the Rebels just eight games into her collegiate career. The Olathe, Kansas product is second in goals and points this season for Ole Miss. Marn scored in the season opener against Memphis and tallied her first career game winning goal in the match against Louisiana.
THE BLINCOE FILE
Tate Blincoe has been impactful since she stepped on campus in the fall of 2024. The Bardstown, Kentucky native started all 19 games her freshman year and led the team in minutes played.
In year two, Blincoe continues to hold down the fort along the Ole Miss back line but has also flashed her skillset on the offensive end. She tallied her first collegiate goal in the win over UT Martin and collected an assist in the match against No. 21 Georgia. Blincoe is one of five Rebels to start every game this season.
A NEW CHAPTER
The Ole Miss Soccer Stadium underwent a 3.75-million-dollar renovation this summer which included a new playing surface, new practice area, 9000sqft turf area, new video board, new audio system, a berm seating area on the north end and new team shelters.
Since the complex was christened on Sept. 28, 1997, in a regionally televised game against Alabama, the Rebels have been victorious in nearly 62 percent of their home matches, posting an impressive 172-74-33 mark through 2024.
NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK
Coach Rouse and the Ole Miss staff signed 10 freshmen in the 2025 class, building a unit that brings speed and versatility to the pitch.
Katie Lakin was a Top 100 Prep Soccer player in the state of California and led Bay Area Surf to a NorCal conference championship in 2023. Brooklyn Marn tallied 40 goals, 31 assists and was a two-time All-State First Team honoree at St. Thomas Aquinas. Bella Gray lettered all four years at Ogden high school and was a 2023 First Team All-State selection.
Timéa Thorel is one of three international players on this year's roster hailing from Clamart, France. Bekah Allen scored 45 goals and dished 43 assists in four seasons at Clarksville high school. Ava Clonce is one of three players from the state of California and played alongside teammate Sarah Granno at Woodcreek high school.
Landri Allee, a native of Stillwater, Oklahoma, was named Offensive MVP three consecutive seasons at Stillwater high school. Sydney Torres was a four-time State Premier League Champion and a two-time Utah State Champion. Cassidy Kuehne rounds out the freshman class and comes to Oxford after guiding Chamblee high school to a 5A Region Championship in 2024.
STAY CONNECTED
Get rewarded for attending events by joining Rebel Rewards powered by Coca-Cola, the official fan loyalty program of the Ole Miss Rebels. Download the Ole Miss Sports mobile app, sign up for a Rebel Rewards account, and start earning points immediately that can be redeemed for exclusive prizes and experiences.
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. Subscribe to the Ole Miss soccer newsletter stay up to date with the best content from the pitch.
QUICK KICKS
- Ole Miss enters off a 1-4 loss against No. 21 Georgia last Sunday.
- The Rebels and Razorbacks last met in October of 2024. Ole Miss leads the all-time series 17-13-3.
- Briana Rodriguez scored her first collegiate goal in the match against Georgia.
- Katie Ramsden leads Ole Miss in goals, points and assists this season.
- Six Rebels have found the back of the net: Ramsden, Rodriguez, Kate Smith, Brooklyn Marn, Tate Blincoe and Evie Ewing.
- Sidney O'Billovich tied a career-high 11 saves in the SEC opener against Auburn.
- Ole Miss has three international players on the roster this season: Katie Ramsden (England), Taylor Howarth (England) and Timéa Thorel (France).
- The Ole Miss Soccer Stadium underwent a 3.75-million-dollar renovation this summer which included a new playing surface, new practice area, 9000sqft turf area, new video board, new audio system, a berm seating area on the north end and new team shelters.
Ole Miss dropped its match against No. 21 Georgia 1-4 this past Sunday in Oxford. The Bulldogs jumped out to the first half lead, scoring two goals in the first 45 minutes. Briana Rodriguez scored her first collegiate goal in the 71st minute, cutting the deficit to one. Georgia would respond with two more goals to stretch their lead to three.
WHAT'S ON FILM
Arkansas (5-2-2, 3-0-0 SEC) enters off a 1-0 shutout win against Texas A&M this past Sunday. Ten different Razorbacks have scored a goal this season with Vailana Tu'ua and Zoe Susi leading the pack with three each. Kennedy Ball leads the team in passing with four assists. Arkansas has played five ranked opponents inside the top 20 through nine games including No. 2 Notre Dame and No. 3 Duke. Colby Hale is in his 14th season in Fayetteville and has amassed a 179-82-31 record during his tenure with the Razorbacks.
13 IS CRAFTY
Sophomore Katie Ramsden showed promise last season for Ole Miss and is delivering in year two for the Rebels. The Leeds, England native leads Ole Miss in goals, assists and points. Earlier this year she became the first Rebel since Channing Foster in 2019 to score in three consecutive matches.
8 IS GREAT
Freshman Brooklyn Marn has emerged as a rising star for the Rebels just eight games into her collegiate career. The Olathe, Kansas product is second in goals and points this season for Ole Miss. Marn scored in the season opener against Memphis and tallied her first career game winning goal in the match against Louisiana.
THE BLINCOE FILE
Tate Blincoe has been impactful since she stepped on campus in the fall of 2024. The Bardstown, Kentucky native started all 19 games her freshman year and led the team in minutes played.
In year two, Blincoe continues to hold down the fort along the Ole Miss back line but has also flashed her skillset on the offensive end. She tallied her first collegiate goal in the win over UT Martin and collected an assist in the match against No. 21 Georgia. Blincoe is one of five Rebels to start every game this season.
A NEW CHAPTER
The Ole Miss Soccer Stadium underwent a 3.75-million-dollar renovation this summer which included a new playing surface, new practice area, 9000sqft turf area, new video board, new audio system, a berm seating area on the north end and new team shelters.
Since the complex was christened on Sept. 28, 1997, in a regionally televised game against Alabama, the Rebels have been victorious in nearly 62 percent of their home matches, posting an impressive 172-74-33 mark through 2024.
NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK
Coach Rouse and the Ole Miss staff signed 10 freshmen in the 2025 class, building a unit that brings speed and versatility to the pitch.
Katie Lakin was a Top 100 Prep Soccer player in the state of California and led Bay Area Surf to a NorCal conference championship in 2023. Brooklyn Marn tallied 40 goals, 31 assists and was a two-time All-State First Team honoree at St. Thomas Aquinas. Bella Gray lettered all four years at Ogden high school and was a 2023 First Team All-State selection.
Timéa Thorel is one of three international players on this year's roster hailing from Clamart, France. Bekah Allen scored 45 goals and dished 43 assists in four seasons at Clarksville high school. Ava Clonce is one of three players from the state of California and played alongside teammate Sarah Granno at Woodcreek high school.
Landri Allee, a native of Stillwater, Oklahoma, was named Offensive MVP three consecutive seasons at Stillwater high school. Sydney Torres was a four-time State Premier League Champion and a two-time Utah State Champion. Cassidy Kuehne rounds out the freshman class and comes to Oxford after guiding Chamblee high school to a 5A Region Championship in 2024.
STAY CONNECTED
Get rewarded for attending events by joining Rebel Rewards powered by Coca-Cola, the official fan loyalty program of the Ole Miss Rebels. Download the Ole Miss Sports mobile app, sign up for a Rebel Rewards account, and start earning points immediately that can be redeemed for exclusive prizes and experiences.
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. Subscribe to the Ole Miss soccer newsletter stay up to date with the best content from the pitch.
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