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Mizzou Soccer Takes on Kansas City in Final Non-Conference Match on Sunday

Missouri looks to bounce back after first home loss in the 2025 season.

Mizzou soccer closes out the non-conference portion of its schedule on Sunday at 7 p.m. as it takes on the Kansas City Roos at Audrey J. Walton Stadium. The contest will be live streamed on SEC Network+.

PREGAME PRESS
-Missouri enters its seventh contest of the 2025 season after a 2-0 loss against Illinois on Thursday.
-Olivia Chianelli recorded her first goal of the season to break the 0-0 tie in the 80th minute against Missouri State on Sunday, August 31.
-Just under three minutes later, Ava Vetter scored for the second time this season off a right-footed shot, assisted by McKenna Moran, her second of the year.
-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 her the second of her career.
-Mia Devrouax scored the first goal of her collegiate career during the 82nd minute against Youngstown State on Wednesday, August 20.
-Kate Phillips ranks tied for sixth in the Southeastern Conference in saves with 16. Her average of 2.67 per contest ranks fifth in the league.
-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.

SERIES BREAKDOWN
-Mizzou leads the series, 2-0-0, including 1-0-0 at home.
-This marks the third time the programs have met, with most recent match seeing Missouri take a 2-0 win at Kansas City on September 1, 2013. 
-The first match came on September 18, 2011, where Mizzou topped Kansas City in Columbia, 3-0.

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 will come in September. 

SCOUTING THE OPPONENT
-Kansas City enters the game against Mizzou with a 4-3 record, most recently topping Marquette on Thursday, 1-0.
-The Roos also topped Missouri State on the road, 1-0, on Thursday, August 21. The Tigers most recent win came against the Bears.
-Kansas City was picked to finish ninth in Summit League action heading into the season.
-Ashley Koch and Madelyn Muhr were tabbed to the conference's Players to Watch list. 
-Kansas City returns nine student-athletes from its 2024 team, which finished 7-8-3. The team did not make its conference tournament.

LAST TIME OUT
-Missouri dropped its first home match of the 2025 season to Illinois on Thursday by a score of 2-0.
-The Tigers outshot the Fighting Illini 11-6, including an 8-4 edge in shots on goal.
-The teams were scoreless at halftime behind a pair of saves from Phillips.
-Illinois broke through with goals in the 46th and 59th minutes.
-Derucki led the Tigers with four shots, putting two on target.

TIGERS TAKEOVER PENGUINS
- Canada scored her first goal of the season in the 20th minute.
-Brianna Buels added her first goal of the year and the fifth of her career in the 25th minute.
-Chambliss netted her first two goals at Mizzou in the 79th and 80th minutes, marking the first multi-goal game by a Tiger since 2024.
-Devrouax recorded the first goal of her career in the 81st minute, while Ava Lamothe picked up her first collegiate assist.
-Phillips' four saves marks the most by a goalie in season opener since August 17, 2018, where Mizzou goalkeeper Mercedes Sapp posted seven in a double overtime tie against Iowa.

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.

ROSTER RUNDOWN
-Senior midfielder Keegan Good is the top returning scorer after netting three goals in 2024.
-The Tigers return eight individuals who contributed multiple points in a single game last season - Brianna Buels (vs. SEMO on 09/08/24), Bella Carrillo (vs. SEMO on 09/08/24), Monica Brauner (vs. SEMO on 09/08/24), Jessica Larson (vs. Ole Miss on 10/10/24), Derucki (vs. Ole Miss on 10/10/24), Landis Canada (at Miami on 08/29/24), Good and Olivia Chianelli (vs. Florida on 09/29/24).
-Junior Phillips recorded two games of seven or more saves in 2024 - against Texas A&M on September 19, 2024 (7) and versus Florida on September 29, 2024 (9).

WATCH LIST SZN
-Buels, Canada, Derucki, Good, Morgan Meador and Mia Yang were all named to the 2025 SEC Soccer Preseason Watchlist. 
-Good notched her second recognition on the list while the other five Tigers are first-time honorees. 

PURSUING GOOD DREAMS
-Good leads all returning Tigers with three goals in 2024 while preparing for medical school.
-Over the summer, Good played for Rochester FC in the USL W League while interning at the Mayo Clinic on Dr. Rafael Sierra's orthopedic research team.
-The rising senior split her spring between anchoring Mizzou's midfield and studying for the MCAT while taking advanced science courses.
-Good hopes to follow in her father's medical footsteps, with interests in art, science, and a potential career in plastic surgery.

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.

FOLLOW THE TIGERS
For all the latest on Mizzou soccer, stay tuned to MUTigers.com and follow the team on Facebook, X, Instagram and TikTok.

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Players Mentioned

Leah Selm

#12 Leah Selm

M
5' 5"
Senior
Monica Brauner

#10 Monica Brauner

M
5' 4"
Redshirt Sophomore
Sporting Blue Valley
Brianna  Buels

#2 Brianna Buels

F
5' 7"
Junior
FC Pride
Landis Canada

#25 Landis Canada

M
5' 9"
Sophomore
Michigan Hawks
Bella Carrillo

#7 Bella Carrillo

F
5' 5"
Senior
FC Dallas
Hailey Chambliss

#27 Hailey Chambliss

M
5' 6"
Senior
St. Louis Scott Gallagher
Olivia  Chianelli

#28 Olivia Chianelli

M
5' 6"
Junior
Sockers FC Chicago
Mia Devrouax

#31 Mia Devrouax

F
5' 1"
Sophomore
St. Louis Scott Ghallagher
Keegan Good

#26 Keegan Good

M
5' 4"
Senior
KC Legends SC
Jessica Larson

#16 Jessica Larson

M/D
5' 5"
Senior
St. Louis Scott Gallagher

Players Mentioned

Leah Selm

#12 Leah Selm

5' 5"
Senior
M
Monica Brauner

#10 Monica Brauner

5' 4"
Redshirt Sophomore
Sporting Blue Valley
M
Brianna  Buels

#2 Brianna Buels

5' 7"
Junior
FC Pride
F
Landis Canada

#25 Landis Canada

5' 9"
Sophomore
Michigan Hawks
M
Bella Carrillo

#7 Bella Carrillo

5' 5"
Senior
FC Dallas
F
Hailey Chambliss

#27 Hailey Chambliss

5' 6"
Senior
St. Louis Scott Gallagher
M
Olivia  Chianelli

#28 Olivia Chianelli

5' 6"
Junior
Sockers FC Chicago
M
Mia Devrouax

#31 Mia Devrouax

5' 1"
Sophomore
St. Louis Scott Ghallagher
F
Keegan Good

#26 Keegan Good

5' 4"
Senior
KC Legends SC
M
Jessica Larson

#16 Jessica Larson

5' 5"
Senior
St. Louis Scott Gallagher
M/D