Soccer Honors 2025 Senior Class in Home Finale on Sunday
10/17/2025 2:30:00 PM | Soccer
Mizzou celebrates its five seniors ahead of Sunday afternoon’s matchup with No. 11 Arkansas.
For the five members of Mizzou soccer's 2025 senior class, Saturday night at Audrey J. Walton Soccer Stadium is more than their final home match – it is the culmination of years of commitment, growth and pride in wearing the Black and Gold.
Hailey Chambliss, Bella Carrillo, Keegan Good, Jessica Larson and Elena Zuchowski take the field at Walton Stadium one final time as Tigers when Mizzou hosts No. 11 Arkansas on October 19 at 2 p.m., with the Senior Day ceremony scheduled for 1 p.m.
Gates open at 12:45 p.m., and fans are encouraged to arrive early to take part in the full Senior Day experience, including specialty senior posters, Pups on the Pitch, postgame autographs and treats from the Voodoo Sno food truck.
Together, the group represents a program defined by resilience and unity.
"They've poured everything into this team," head coach Stefanie Golan said. "Each of them has shaped our culture in a different way, and we're better because of it."
Chambliss, a transfer from Missouri State, made an immediate impact when she arrived in Columbia, both for her scoring ability and the perspective she brought to the locker room. After a pinkshirt year, her two-goal performance earlier this fall against Youngstown State symbolized her return and the joy she brings to the game.
Carrillo, from Frisco, Texas, has been a steadying force across more than 60 career appearances for Mizzou. Whether orchestrating attacks or energizing her teammates, she's become a trusted leader on and off the pitch. "It's been an incredible four years," Carrillo said. "The friendships, the long practices, the travel — it's everything I dreamed college soccer would be."
Good, a midfielder from Parkville, Mo., embodied the consistency every coach craves. With over 3,600 minutes played and six career goals, she's been the engine in Mizzou's midfield, balancing creativity and control. "You never take these moments for granted," Good said. "Putting on the Tiger jersey means everything."
Larson, an O'Fallon native, has anchored both the midfield and back line with quiet reliability. Her ability to adapt wherever needed has made her a fixture in Mizzou's lineup. "Jess brings a calm presence," Golan said. "She's dependable, smart, and leads by example every day."
Zuchowski rounds out the group with her sharp passing and technical poise. The Wales, Wisconsin, product has provided depth and stability through 40 matches, always ready when called upon. "Mizzou has become home," Zuchowski said. "I'm proud of what we've built together."
Saturday's contest also carries competitive weight, as the Tigers face an Arkansas squad ranked among the nation's elite. But for Mizzou, the result will share the stage with reflection on the laughter, long practices, and milestones that defined the seniors' journeys.
"These five have shown what it means to invest fully," Golan said. "They've left a legacy that will last well beyond their final match."
In just under 48 hours, the Tigers once again gather at midfield – not just to compete, but to celebrate the people who helped shape the standard for those who follow.
Fans can enjoy Pups on the Pitch, grab a specialty Senior Day poster, cool off with Voodoo Sno, and stick around after the match for postgame autographs with the team.
Kickoff against the Razorbacks is scheduled for 2 p.m. The contest will be livestreamed on SEC Network+.
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