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Beavers Head to Santa Clara for Conference Matchup
October 15, 2025 | Women's Soccer
SANTA CLARA, Calif. – Oregon State women's soccer is back on the road for a single game this weekend, visiting the Santa Clara Broncos for a West Coast Conference matchup.
Oregon State Beavers at Santa Clara
Date: Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025
Time: 1 p.m. PT
Location: Buck Shaw Field at Stevens Stadium – Santa Clara, Calif.
Watch: ESPN+
Live Stats: Stat Broadcast
HISTORY:
When last these two teams met, Oregon State defeated then-ranked No. 11 Santa Clara at Paul Lorenz Field in Corvallis. SCU took a lead in the 17th minute with the Beavers leveling off a Carly Carraher assist in the 27th minute; Paola Figueroa scored the winner in the 68th minute as Oregon State earned its first ranked win since defeating No. 7 Stanford on Sept. 30, 2021, while also marking the first time that OSU earned points against a ranked opponent in consecutive games, having tied No. 20 Pepperdine the week before.
WHEN IT RAINS, IT POURS:
Oregon State was victorious in its last game, winning in commanding fashion with a 4-1 victory over San Diego at home. Though San Diego finished with a 10-9 advantage in total shots, OSU maximized its scoring opportunities with a 6-5 advantage in shots on goal, marking the first time this season that the Beavs have held an advantage in shots on target. OSU also boasted a balanced attack, with four different goalscorers and four different student-athletes earning credit for an assist in the team's highest goal output since a 4-2 home win over Gonzaga on Sept. 28, 2024.
ONE PLUS ONE:
Among the Oregon State student-athletes on the scoresheet against USD, two of them finished with three points thanks to one goal and one assist apiece.
After assisting Carraher's opener goal, Adele Schwab put away the Beavers' third goal of the game, heading in a set piece late in the first half to make it three goals in 15 minutes for the OSU attack. With her performance against the Toreros, Schwab now holds sole possession of top mark on the team for total points (seven), thanks to a pair of goals and three total assists in 2025.
Alyssa White's assist came when Oregon State doubled the lead in the 30th minute, then scoring in the 61st from near the penalty spot after a feed from Figueroa in the wide area. The Nashville, Tenn., native has now started 10 of 11 appearances this season and is in a tie for second on the team in total points (six), entering Saturday's game with two goals and two assists this season.
WON'T FORGET THAT ONE:
After starting the year as a reserve, Avery Pleiman earned her first career start against San Francisco last Wednesday before scoring in her second career start against the Toreros on Sunday. A true freshman from Independence, Ky., Pleiman also played a season high 85 minutes on Sunday, bringing her season total to 432 minutes of action across 12 appearances.
DOUBLE TROUBLE:
Emily Ibsen returned to the starting eleven for both games last week, playing all 180 minutes. Against San Diego, Ibsen was credited with a pair of first half assists, earning a secondary assist after playing the long ball that White controlled and played to Pleiman, as well as the long set piece from near midfield that Schwab headed in to make the lead three. Having scored in OSU's road draw at South Dakota on Sept. 7, Ibsen is now up to one goal and two assists across 13 appearances, which includes nine starts and 848 minutes played.
FAMILIAR OPPONENT:
On Oct. 12, 2024, Oregon State defeated San Diego in convincing fashion, which included a Carly Carraher brace, opening the scoring in the 20th minute before adding her second in the 70th. On Oct. 12, 2025, Carraher scored again against the Toreros, once again opening the scoring in a game that finished as a resounding Oregon State win. With her goal, Carraher is now in a two-way for second on the team in total points, posting a pair of goals and pair of assists across 13 appearances this season.
705:
Lindsey Antonson made her return to the lineup last week after missing all of last season due to injury, tallying three shots (one on goal) across 26 minutes of game action against San Francisco, adding 32 minutes played on Sunday when Oregon State played host to San Diego. Originally from Wilsonville, Ore., Antonson had last played in a 2-0 win over Oregon on Nov. 3, 2023, a span of 705 days.
MILLENIA:
Oregon State has played a consistent group of student-athletes across its 13 contests, and entering Saturday's game at Santa Clara, there are five who have spent over 1,000 minutes on the pitch: led by goalkeeper Mya Sanchez (1,170), Mia Erba (1,077), Schwab (1,017), Nathalie Lewis (1,014) and Megin Turi (1,007) have all surpassed the 1,000 minute mark. Figueroa (956) and Carraher (956) aren't far behind and will look to reach that mark against the Broncos.
GOTTA HAVE 'EM:
Tickets can be purchased by calling 800-GO-BEAVS (541-737-4455) or visiting beav.es/SoccerTickets.
OUR MISSION:
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
Oregon State Beavers at Santa Clara
Date: Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025
Time: 1 p.m. PT
Location: Buck Shaw Field at Stevens Stadium – Santa Clara, Calif.
Watch: ESPN+
Live Stats: Stat Broadcast
HISTORY:
When last these two teams met, Oregon State defeated then-ranked No. 11 Santa Clara at Paul Lorenz Field in Corvallis. SCU took a lead in the 17th minute with the Beavers leveling off a Carly Carraher assist in the 27th minute; Paola Figueroa scored the winner in the 68th minute as Oregon State earned its first ranked win since defeating No. 7 Stanford on Sept. 30, 2021, while also marking the first time that OSU earned points against a ranked opponent in consecutive games, having tied No. 20 Pepperdine the week before.
WHEN IT RAINS, IT POURS:
Oregon State was victorious in its last game, winning in commanding fashion with a 4-1 victory over San Diego at home. Though San Diego finished with a 10-9 advantage in total shots, OSU maximized its scoring opportunities with a 6-5 advantage in shots on goal, marking the first time this season that the Beavs have held an advantage in shots on target. OSU also boasted a balanced attack, with four different goalscorers and four different student-athletes earning credit for an assist in the team's highest goal output since a 4-2 home win over Gonzaga on Sept. 28, 2024.
ONE PLUS ONE:
Among the Oregon State student-athletes on the scoresheet against USD, two of them finished with three points thanks to one goal and one assist apiece.
After assisting Carraher's opener goal, Adele Schwab put away the Beavers' third goal of the game, heading in a set piece late in the first half to make it three goals in 15 minutes for the OSU attack. With her performance against the Toreros, Schwab now holds sole possession of top mark on the team for total points (seven), thanks to a pair of goals and three total assists in 2025.
Alyssa White's assist came when Oregon State doubled the lead in the 30th minute, then scoring in the 61st from near the penalty spot after a feed from Figueroa in the wide area. The Nashville, Tenn., native has now started 10 of 11 appearances this season and is in a tie for second on the team in total points (six), entering Saturday's game with two goals and two assists this season.
WON'T FORGET THAT ONE:
After starting the year as a reserve, Avery Pleiman earned her first career start against San Francisco last Wednesday before scoring in her second career start against the Toreros on Sunday. A true freshman from Independence, Ky., Pleiman also played a season high 85 minutes on Sunday, bringing her season total to 432 minutes of action across 12 appearances.
DOUBLE TROUBLE:
Emily Ibsen returned to the starting eleven for both games last week, playing all 180 minutes. Against San Diego, Ibsen was credited with a pair of first half assists, earning a secondary assist after playing the long ball that White controlled and played to Pleiman, as well as the long set piece from near midfield that Schwab headed in to make the lead three. Having scored in OSU's road draw at South Dakota on Sept. 7, Ibsen is now up to one goal and two assists across 13 appearances, which includes nine starts and 848 minutes played.
FAMILIAR OPPONENT:
On Oct. 12, 2024, Oregon State defeated San Diego in convincing fashion, which included a Carly Carraher brace, opening the scoring in the 20th minute before adding her second in the 70th. On Oct. 12, 2025, Carraher scored again against the Toreros, once again opening the scoring in a game that finished as a resounding Oregon State win. With her goal, Carraher is now in a two-way for second on the team in total points, posting a pair of goals and pair of assists across 13 appearances this season.
705:
Lindsey Antonson made her return to the lineup last week after missing all of last season due to injury, tallying three shots (one on goal) across 26 minutes of game action against San Francisco, adding 32 minutes played on Sunday when Oregon State played host to San Diego. Originally from Wilsonville, Ore., Antonson had last played in a 2-0 win over Oregon on Nov. 3, 2023, a span of 705 days.
MILLENIA:
Oregon State has played a consistent group of student-athletes across its 13 contests, and entering Saturday's game at Santa Clara, there are five who have spent over 1,000 minutes on the pitch: led by goalkeeper Mya Sanchez (1,170), Mia Erba (1,077), Schwab (1,017), Nathalie Lewis (1,014) and Megin Turi (1,007) have all surpassed the 1,000 minute mark. Figueroa (956) and Carraher (956) aren't far behind and will look to reach that mark against the Broncos.
GOTTA HAVE 'EM:
Tickets can be purchased by calling 800-GO-BEAVS (541-737-4455) or visiting beav.es/SoccerTickets.
OUR MISSION:
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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