
Soccer Celebrates Senior Day in Final Home Match Against No. 11 Arkansas
10/18/2025 9:00:00 AM | Soccer
Mizzou honors its five seniors prior to the match at 1 p.m., with gates opening at 12:45 p.m.
Mizzou soccer returns to Columbia for its final Southeastern Conference home contest and senior day against No. 11 Arkansas on Sunday, October 19, at Audrey J. Walton Stadium at 2 p.m. The match will be livestreamed on SEC Network+.
PREGAME PRESS
-Missouri enters its 16th contest of the 2025 season after a 2-1 loss at Texas A&M on Thursday, October 16.
-With the result against Texas on September 12, Mizzou won its 10th SEC home opener since joining the conference in 2012.
-Emily Derucki scored her first goal of the year to cap off Mizzou's 3-1 win over Texas.
-Mia Yang scored her first career goal in the team's game at No. 15 Memphis on Thursday, August 28, in the 41st minute to tie the score at 1-1. She was assisted by Landis Canada, who recorded the second dime of her career.
-Mia Devrouax scored the first goal of her collegiate career during the 82nd minute against Youngstown State on Wednesday, August 20.
-Senior Hailey Chambliss recorded her first goal in the Black & Gold in the 79th minute versus Youngstown State and followed it up with a second just 48 seconds later, marking the first multi-goal game by a Tiger since Leah Selm tallied two against Oklahoma on October 18, 2024.
-Missouri added 11 shots in the second period against YSU to close the game in a total of 20, the most recorded in a game since posting 26 against SEMO on September 9, 2024.
SENIOR CELEBRATION
-Gates for the match will open at 12:45 p.m. with the Senior Day ceremony slated for 1 p.m.
-Specialty Senior Day posters are available to fans upon entry.
-Fans are invited to bring their dogs to the match for Pups on the Pitch.
-Postgame autographs with the Mizzou soccer team will be available following the conclusion of the match.
-The Voodoo Sno Food Truck will be on site with treats and refreshments throughout the afternoon.
SENIOR SENDOFF
-Mizzou will recognize five seniors prior to Saturday's home finale vs. No. 11 Arkansas: Chambliss, Bella Carrillo, Keegan Good, Jessica Larson and Elena Zuchowski.
-The group has combined for 200+ career appearances in the Black and Gold, anchoring the Tigers' lineup over the past four seasons.
-Chambliss transferred from Missouri State and has tallied multiple goals this season, including a two-goal performance vs. Youngstown State (Aug. 20).
-Carrillo has started more than 50 matches and contributed seven career assists, earning three straight SEC Academic Honor Roll selections.
-Good has logged over 3,600 career minutes and six goals, highlighted by a two-goal outing vs. Kansas as a freshman.
-Larson has played in 60+ matches with key goals against Kansas (2023) and Ole Miss (2024) while providing leadership across the midfield and back line.
-Zuchowski has appeared in 40 career matches with goals vs. Florida (2022) and Omaha (2023) and is recognized for her consistency in possession.
-The 2025 senior class leaves behind a legacy of leadership, versatility and academic excellence, helping define the culture under head coach Stefanie Golan.
-Saturday marks Mizzou's final regular-season home match before closing the year on the road.
SERIES BREAKDOWN
-This marks the 13th meeting between the programs. Mizzou is 3-9-0 in the series.
-The Tiger are seeking their third win at home.
TAKING THE PITCH
-Missouri enters its 30th season of competition in 2025.
-Missouri will play host to nine games in 2025, including five Southeastern Conference matches. -Five of the team's nine home games came in September.
-Mizzou's 2025 slate features a competitive schedule, ranking 10th nationally in cumulative opponent win percentage.
SCOUTING THE OPPONENT
-Arkansas enters the game against Mizzou with an 8-3-3 record, most recently topping Alabama, 3-1, at home Thursday.
-Arkansas was picked to win SEC by the league's coaches heading into the season.
-Seven Razorbacks made the SEC Preseason Watch List: Erin Bailey, Kennedy Ball, Bella Field, Mak Malham, Keegan Smith, Zoe Susi and Avery Wren.
-Arkansas wrapped up the 2024 season 16-2-3. The team ended its season in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament, falling to three-seed and No. 14 Stanford, 1-1 (4-2 PKs).
-The Razorbacks and Tigers have both taken on Vanderbilt, Texas A&M, Mississippi State and Alabama this season.
LAST TIME OUT
-Mizzou fell 2-1 at Texas A&M on Thursday in College Station.
-The Tigers erased an early deficit with a first-half equalizer before the Aggies pulled ahead on a second-half penalty.
-Chianelli converted a penalty kick in the 45th minute, her second goal of the season, to tie the match at 1-1 heading into halftime.
-Texas A&M regained the lead in the 72nd minute on a penalty kick.
-Mizzou tallied 10 second-half shots and four corner kicks while pushing for a late equalizer.
-Phillips matched her season-high with six saves, including three in each half.
-Canada led the Tigers with two shots on goal; Moran and Chianelli each added one.
TIGERS TOP TEXAS
-Mizzou opened SEC play with a 3-1 win over Texas, earning the program's 10th SEC home-opening victory.
-After winning by a pair of goals, Mizzou notched its sixth SEC opening-victory by multiple goals and first since 2017.
-Goals came from Brianna Buels, Chianelli and Derucki, with assists credited to Chambliss (2) and Carrillo.
-Chianelli scored in the 27th minute, Buels doubled the lead in the 56th, and Derucki sealed the result in the 84th after Texas pulled one back.
-Senior goalkeeper Phillips made a key second-half save, facing 12 total shots and stopping one of two on target.
PHANTASTIC PHILLIPS
-The Tigers' starting goalkeeper Kate Phillips is off to the best start of her career in 2025, ranking among the top-10 goalies in the SEC in multiple categories.
-The Fishers, Indiana, native ranks second in the SEC in saves (48) and saves per game (3.43).
-She also ranks tied for eighth in the conference in shutouts (3) and ninth in both shutouts per game (0.21) and save percentage (.716).
-Phillips has given up one or fewer goals in eight matches this season.
CHAMBLIS' NEW SUPPORT SYSTEM
-Chamblis scored her first goals as a Tiger against Youngstown State.
-She redshirted in the 2024 season due to the birth of her daughter, Oakley.
-The junior returned to the team for the spring exhibitions. Her two goals ranks tied as the second-most scored in a single game in the conference this season.
-Chambliss recorded the first multi-assist game of her career in the Tigers' 3-1 victory over Texas on Friday, September 12, leading to goals from Chianelli and Derucki.
DESIGNING HER FUTURE
-Monica Brauner is a Textile and Apparel Management major; she has previously studied architecture and holds a minor in the field.
-She's designed and created her own clothing as part of her coursework.
-Draws inspiration from fashion's ability to communicate identity and values through dress.
-Aspires to work in the fashion industry on sewing, pattern making, and garment development, with a long-term dream of launching her own sustainable, timeless brand.
RILEY WILKERSON - WORLD TRAVELER
-Redshirt sophomore Riley Wilkerson is an avid traveler, having made trips to Kauai, Costa Rica (twice), Aruba (twice), France, and Serbia.
-She attended the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup in France.
-Wilkerson has upcoming trips that include England (Thanksgiving 2025) and the Bahamas (New Year's 2026).
SERVING BEYOND SOCCER
-Morgan Schaefer is an active leader in Mizzou's Med-Letes group, alongside teammates Yang and Good.
-She helped to relaunch Caleb's Pitch, a program that partners Mizzou Athletics with Children's Hospital patients to create syringe art in honor of Caleb, who passed away from cancer at a young age.
-She also finds time to volunteer weekly at The Crossing Church, serving as a preschool team leader when not competing.
-She continues to give back to the community with Caring Hearts and Hands of Columbia, supporting hospice patients alongside teammate Mia Yang.
GENERATIONS OF GREATNESS
-Ana DiMaria comes from a family stacked with soccer standouts: grandfather, parents, and all three siblings have played at elite levels.
-Grandfather Tom DiMaria: All-American GK at Quincy, pro with St. Louis Frogs, St. Louis Soccer Hall of Fame inductee (2015).
-Father Jeff DiMaria: All-American at Saint Louis, pro with Colorado Rapids (MLS) and St. Louis Steamers/Ambush (MISL); SLU Hall of Fame (2007).
-Mother Sara DiMaria: Loyola Chicago standout, 45 career points — among program's top attackers.
-Brother Jack: Freshman MF at Saint Louis; former St. Louis CITY SC Academy & CITY2 player; Class of 2025 top recruit.
-Sister Maddie: No. 1 prospect in the Class of 2027; first freshman to win Gatorade National Girls Soccer Player of the Year; member of USYNT U15 (Concacaf Champs), U16 & U17; two-time Missouri Gatorade Player of the Year (2023–25).
-Brother Thomas: Midfielder with St. Louis CITY SC Academy U16; USYNT prospect.
HORSEPOWER AT HOME
-Landry Hopkins comes from a family with a passion for horse racing — her family owns Proverbs Stable.
-Family's horse, Diva Las Vegas, won her maiden race at Fairmount Park on Sept. 6, pulling away to win by 2 ½ lengths.
-Racing has become a family affair, with Hopkins and her sisters often visiting Diva at the track.
-The Hopkins family recently purchased a second thoroughbred, Serene Empress, at the Keeneland Yearling Sale in Lexington, Ky.
POISE UNDER PRESSURE
-Phillips earned Mizzou's starting goalkeeper role this season after splitting time in 2024 and is pursuing a medical redshirt from a freshman-year ankle injury.
-She is known for her poise under pressure, serving as a vocal leader who commands the back line and consistently celebrates her teammates' big plays.
-Before every match, her mom reminds her to "be brave," a message Phillips has carried with her throughout her career.
-She comes from a family of athletes, with three brothers who played college baseball and a great-grandfather who lettered in football and baseball at Iowa during the famed 1939 "Ironmen" season.
SIDELINE STAFF
-Golan made two staff additions this offseason, bringing in associate head coach Renee Horton from West Georgia and Austen Parker from North Texas to coach goalkeepers.
-Horton joins Mizzou Soccer as associate head coach after serving in the same role at West Georgia, with prior stops at Georgia, USC, Xavier, Lander and South Florida.
-Horton has guided teams to multiple NCAA Tournament appearances, a Big East title, and coached All-Americans and conference award winners.
-Parker joins Mizzou after one season at North Texas, with previous coaching stops at Central Oklahoma, Southwestern Christian and in Oklahoma club soccer.
-Former NAIA All-American at Mid-America Christian, Parker led his team to a 20-3-1 record and the 2019 NCCAA National Championship while setting single-season program records in wins, shutouts and goals-against average.
FACILITY FACELIFT
-The University of Missouri Department of Athletics received a generous philanthropic gift from Audrey J. Walton to fund enhancements to Mizzou's Audrey J. Walton Track and Field and Soccer Stadium, it was announced on Jan. 29, 2025.
-Walton's gift is one of the 10 largest in Mizzou Athletics history and the largest ever dedicated to support Olympic sports.
-The facility has carried Walton's name since it opened in 1996 and has served as a cornerstone for Mizzou Athletics, hosting countless events for track & field and women's soccer.
-The project includes a new natural grass soccer playing field and field subsurface improvements.
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