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11.05.2020 | Soccer
AMES, Iowa - The Iowa State soccer team is bound for Lawrence, Kan. to take on No. 12 Kansas on Friday in its final match of the 2020 fall soccer season. First touch at Rock Chalk Park is scheduled for 7 p.m. CT, and the match will be broadcast live by Big 12 Now on ESPN+. The Cyclones are looking to rebound from a 2-0 loss to Kansas State on Oct. 30.
Iowa State at No. 12 Kansas
Where: Lawrence, Kan. – Rock Chalk Park
When:Â November 6 / 7 p.m. CT
Watch: Big 12 Now on ESPN+. Available here.
Live Stats: Available here.
KEY STORYLINES
- Kansas leads the all-time series vs. Iowa State, 19-5-1. The Cyclones' last win over Kansas came on Sept. 26, 2010.
- The Cyclones head to Lawrence seeking their third Big 12 win of the season. That would be tied for Iowa State's most conference victories in a season since 2007.
- No. 12 Kansas is the fourth Cyclone opponent this season to be ranked in the top 15 nationally by the United Soccer Coaches poll. It is the first time in school history that Iowa State has faced four top-15 opponents in the same season.
- Sophomore goalkeeper Jordan Silkowitz tied a career high with eight saves in Iowa State's 1-0 loss at Texas Tech. Her eight saves are tied for the most made in a single game by a Big 12 player this season. She is the only player in the conference with multiple eight-save performances.
- Silkowitz now leads the Big 12 and ranks No. 10 nationally (No. 4 among Power 5 players) with 40 saves on the season.
- Midfielder Mira Emma enters Friday's match ranked T-No. 2 in the Big 12 in assists this season with two. Both of Emma's assists this season have been on game-winning goals.
- Courtney Powell's goal vs. Oklahoma was the 10th of her career and the third game-winner. She is one game-winning goal away from being ranked T-No. 10 in school history in game-winning goals.
- Silkowitz, Taylor Bee and McKenna Schultz are the lone Cyclones to have played all 734 available minutes so far this season. That trio has been key to Iowa State's defensive success.
- Three Cyclone newcomers have seen game action so far this year. Silkowitz has played all 734 minutes in goal, while Olivia Edwards and Meghan Carl are the lone freshman to see time on the pitch thus far. Edwards has started all eight matches, while Carl has made six appearances.
-The Big 12 implemented a nine-match, conference-only 2020 schedule to ensure consistent health and safety protocols.