GAMEDAY INFORMATION
Purdue (5-4-1, 1-2-0 Big Ten) at Washington (4-3-2, 1-2 Big Ten)
Thursday, Sept. 26 at 10 p.m. ET / Stream B1G+
Husky Soccer Stadium / Seattle, Washington
Purdue at Oregon (5-5, 1-2 Big Ten)
Sunday, Sept. 29 at 4 p.m. ET / Stream B1G+
Papé Field / Eugene, Oregon
SERIES HISTORY
All-Time vs. Washington: Tied 1-1
All-Time in Seattle: Purdue Leads 1-0
Last Meeting: Washington 1, Purdue 0 (September 2008 in West Lafayette)
Previous Meeting in Seattle: #22 Purdue 3, Washington 1 (September 2007)
All-Time vs. Oregon: Purdue Leads 2-0
All-Time in Eugene: Purdue Leads 1-0
Last Meeting: #25 Purdue 3, Oregon 0 (August 2008 in Eugene)
First Meeting: #15 Purdue 3, Oregon 2 (September 2007 in West Lafayette)
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Purdue Soccer's stretch of four consecutive games vs. the Big Ten's new West Coast contingent concludes with the Boilermakers' first road trip to the Pacific Northwest since 2008, closing out the month of September with games at Washington and Oregon.
Thursday's kickoff vs. the Huskies in Seattle is slated for 10 p.m. ET. Sunday's kickoff vs. the Ducks in Eugene is set for 4 p.m. ET.
Purdue has not played consecutive games in the Pacific Time Zone since a 2010 trip to Southern California for Cal State Fullerton's tournament. But West Coast road trips were a regular thing for the program from 2001 to 2010, with the Boilermakers playing 11 games out west during those years and visiting the Pacific Time Zone for four consecutive seasons from 2007 to 2010.
Purdue's 2007 team set program records for victories (20), goals scored (65) and shutouts (14) on its way to hosting first and second round games in the NCAA Tournament. Victories against Washington and No. 1-ranked Portland at UW's Husky/Nike Invitational early that season helped elevate the Boilermakers into the nation's elite.
Seventeen years later, Purdue and Indiana become the Big Ten's first Midwest-based teams to visit the Pacific Northwest for conference play. UCLA and USC also host Minnesota and Wisconsin this weekend after the four West Coast schools came east last weekend. In fact, Oregon and Washington went all the way to the East Coast and both split games at Maryland and Rutgers, each earning their first Big Ten wins in the process.
Purdue is 3-0 all-time in the state of Oregon thanks to a 2008 victory in Eugene and sweeping an Oregon State-Portland State road trip in the program's fourth year of action back in 2001.
Goalkeeper Emily Edwards has accounted for 20 saves over the last four games. Her streak of conceding no more than one goal ended at six consecutive games Sunday when UCLA scored a pair of highlight-reel markers in a span of two minutes and 38 seconds. The second half vs. Butler marked the only other time this season the Boilermakers had surrendered multiple goals in a 45-minute stanza.
Washington is tied for fourth in the Big Ten with just five goals against (one in the second half) over nine games, conceding only two in September – both coming in 1-0 losses. The Huskies rotated two different goalkeepers early but Olivia Juarez was in net for both games of the East Coast road trip.
Oregon has posted four of its five wins at home, three coming in shutout fashion. The Ducks also kept UCLA off the scoreboard until the 80th minute in their Sept. 14 Big Ten opener in Eugene before the Bruins scored twice in just under four minutes to steal a 2-1 result.
OPENED BIG TEN PLAY WITH A ROAD WIN
• 2024 at Northwestern – W, 2-0
• 2021 at Nebraska – W, 3-1
• 2017 at Michigan – W, 1-0
• 2016 at Illinois – W, 2-0
• 2008 at Northwestern – W, 1-0
• 2005 at Minnesota – W, 2-1
• 2003 at Minnesota – W, 2-0
• 2001 at Wisconsin – W, 3-0
• 1999 at Northwestern – W, 1-0
PURDUE RECORD WHEN: 2024…
Goals
• Purdue Scores First: 5-0-1
• Opponent Scores First: 0-4-0
• Purdue Scores Final/Only Goal: 5-0-0
• Opponent Scores Final/Only Goal: 0-4-1
• Purdue Leads at Halftime: 4-0-1
• Opponent Leads at Halftime: 0-3-0
• Game is Tied at Halftime: 1-1-0
• Game is Scoreless at Halftime: 1-1-0
Shots
• Purdue Has More Shots: 4-0-0
• Opponent Has More Shots: 1-4-1
• Shots Are Equal: NA
• Purdue Has More Shots on Goal: 4-0-0
• Opponent Has More Shots on Goal: 1-4-1
• Shots on Goal Are Equal: NA
Corner Kicks
• Purdue Has More Corners: 4-1-1
• Opponent Has More Corners: 1-3-0
• Corner Kicks Are Equal: NA
Day & Time of Game
• Thursday: 3-2-1
• Sunday: 2-2-0
• Day: 3-1
• Night: 2-3-1
Purdue (5-4-1, 1-2-0 Big Ten) at Washington (4-3-2, 1-2 Big Ten)
Thursday, Sept. 26 at 10 p.m. ET / Stream B1G+
Husky Soccer Stadium / Seattle, Washington
Purdue at Oregon (5-5, 1-2 Big Ten)
Sunday, Sept. 29 at 4 p.m. ET / Stream B1G+
Papé Field / Eugene, Oregon
SERIES HISTORY
All-Time vs. Washington: Tied 1-1
All-Time in Seattle: Purdue Leads 1-0
Last Meeting: Washington 1, Purdue 0 (September 2008 in West Lafayette)
Previous Meeting in Seattle: #22 Purdue 3, Washington 1 (September 2007)
All-Time vs. Oregon: Purdue Leads 2-0
All-Time in Eugene: Purdue Leads 1-0
Last Meeting: #25 Purdue 3, Oregon 0 (August 2008 in Eugene)
First Meeting: #15 Purdue 3, Oregon 2 (September 2007 in West Lafayette)
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Purdue Soccer's stretch of four consecutive games vs. the Big Ten's new West Coast contingent concludes with the Boilermakers' first road trip to the Pacific Northwest since 2008, closing out the month of September with games at Washington and Oregon.
Thursday's kickoff vs. the Huskies in Seattle is slated for 10 p.m. ET. Sunday's kickoff vs. the Ducks in Eugene is set for 4 p.m. ET.
Purdue has not played consecutive games in the Pacific Time Zone since a 2010 trip to Southern California for Cal State Fullerton's tournament. But West Coast road trips were a regular thing for the program from 2001 to 2010, with the Boilermakers playing 11 games out west during those years and visiting the Pacific Time Zone for four consecutive seasons from 2007 to 2010.
Purdue's 2007 team set program records for victories (20), goals scored (65) and shutouts (14) on its way to hosting first and second round games in the NCAA Tournament. Victories against Washington and No. 1-ranked Portland at UW's Husky/Nike Invitational early that season helped elevate the Boilermakers into the nation's elite.
PURDUE'S WEST COAST ROAD TRIPS | ||
Season | Game 1 Opponent & Result | Game 2 Opponent & Result |
2023 | Lost at USC, 4-0 | Lost at Colorado, 3-0 |
2010 | Won at Cal State Fullerton, 2-1 | Lost vs USC, 1-0 …in Fullerton, Calif. |
2009 | Lost vs #3 Stanford, 2-1 …in Santa Clara, Calif. |
Lost at Santa Clara, 3-1 |
2008 | Won at Oregon, 3-1 | NA |
2007 | Won at Washington, 3-1 | Won vs #1 Portland, 1-0 …in Seattle |
2002 | Won vs #16 St. Mary's, 1-0 …in Berkeley, Calif. |
Lost at #15 Cal, 2-0 |
2001 | Won at Oregon State, 2-0 | Won at Portland State, 3-1 |
Seventeen years later, Purdue and Indiana become the Big Ten's first Midwest-based teams to visit the Pacific Northwest for conference play. UCLA and USC also host Minnesota and Wisconsin this weekend after the four West Coast schools came east last weekend. In fact, Oregon and Washington went all the way to the East Coast and both split games at Maryland and Rutgers, each earning their first Big Ten wins in the process.
Purdue is 3-0 all-time in the state of Oregon thanks to a 2008 victory in Eugene and sweeping an Oregon State-Portland State road trip in the program's fourth year of action back in 2001.
THIRD WEEKEND OF BIG TEN PLAY | |
Thursday, Sept. 26 • Purdue (1-2, 3 Pts) at Washington (1-2, 3 Pts) • Indiana (0-3, 0 Pts) at Oregon (1-2, 3 Pts) • #1 Michigan St. (3-0, 9 Pts) at #11 Ohio St. (2-0-1, 7 Pts) • #15 Penn St. (2-1, 6 Pts) at #18 Iowa (2-0-1, 7 Pts) • Rutgers (3-0, 9 Pts) at Michigan (1-2, 3 Pts) – BTN • Wisconsin (1-1-1, 4 Pts) at UCLA (3-0, 9 Pts) – BTN • Minnesota (2-1, 6 Pts) at #24 USC (3-0, 9 Pts) • Illinois (0-2-1, 1 Pt) at Nebraska (0-3, 0 Pts) • Maryland (0-3, 0 Pts) at Northwestern (0-3, 0 Pts) |
Sunday, Sept. 29 • Purdue at Oregon • Indiana at Washington • Rutgers at #1 Michigan St. • #15 Penn St. at Nebraska – BTN • #11 Ohio St. at Michigan • #18 Iowa at Northwestern • Wisconsin at #25 USC • Minnesota at UCLA • Maryland at Illinois – BTN |
Goalkeeper Emily Edwards has accounted for 20 saves over the last four games. Her streak of conceding no more than one goal ended at six consecutive games Sunday when UCLA scored a pair of highlight-reel markers in a span of two minutes and 38 seconds. The second half vs. Butler marked the only other time this season the Boilermakers had surrendered multiple goals in a 45-minute stanza.
Washington is tied for fourth in the Big Ten with just five goals against (one in the second half) over nine games, conceding only two in September – both coming in 1-0 losses. The Huskies rotated two different goalkeepers early but Olivia Juarez was in net for both games of the East Coast road trip.
Oregon has posted four of its five wins at home, three coming in shutout fashion. The Ducks also kept UCLA off the scoreboard until the 80th minute in their Sept. 14 Big Ten opener in Eugene before the Bruins scored twice in just under four minutes to steal a 2-1 result.
STATISTICAL STACKUP (as of Sept. 25) | |||
Statistic/Team | Purdue | Washington | Oregon |
Record | 5-4-1 | 4-3-2 | 5-5 |
Big Ten Record | 1-2-0 | 1-2-0 | 1-2 |
Home | 3-3-1 | 2-1-2 | 4-1 |
Away | 2-1-0 | 2-2-0 | 1-4 |
Goals | 15 | 11 | 13 |
Assists | 10 | 8 | 15 |
Goals Allowed | 9 | 5 | 16 |
Goal Differential | +6 | +6 | -3 |
Goals Against Avg. | 0.90 | 0.56 | 1.60 |
Shutouts | 4 | 5 | 4 |
Saves | 39 | 34 | 43 |
Shots | 87 | 123 | 131 |
Corner Kicks | 55 | 43 | 36 |
Fouls | 122 | 61 | 81 |
B1G Preseason Poll (of 18) | 16th | 13th | 18th |
TEAM LEADERS IN MINUTES | |||
Boilermaker | Minutes Played | Games Played/Started | Played All 90 Minutes |
Zoe Cuneio (D) | 883 | 10/10 | 8 Games |
Sydney Boudreau (D) | 881 | 10/10 | 8 Games |
Lauren Adam (D) | 828 | 10/10 | 8 Games |
Cloey Uddenberg (MF) | 801 | 10/10 | 5 Games |
Emily Edwards (GK) | 792 | 9/9 | 8 Games |
Zoie Allen (F) | 641 | 10/9 | 3 Games |
Lauren Omholt (F) | 638 | 10/7 | 1 Game |
Gracie Dunaway (F) | 579 | 10/8 | NA |
Abigail Roy (MF) | 579 | 10/9 | NA |
Sabrina Blount (D) | 512 | 7/5 | 5 Games |
GAME-BY-GAME RECAP | ||||
Date | Opponent | Result | Goal Scorers* | Keeper of Record |
Aug. 15 | Washington St. | W, 1-0 | DUNAWAY (76th) | Edwards (3 Saves) |
Aug. 18 | at Butler | L, 3-0 | -- | Edwards (6 Saves) |
Aug. 22 | Loyola Chicago | T, 1-1 | Budish (17th) | Wyville (3 Saves) |
Aug. 25 | UIC | W, 2-0 | UDDENBERG (44th) Roy (78th) |
Edwards (1 Save) |
Aug. 29 | at DePaul | W, 3-0 | ROY (19th) Meeks (37th) Dunaway (58th) |
Edwards (0 Saves) |
Sept. 1 | Dayton | W, 6-1 | Roy (2nd) DUNAWAY (8th) Singarella (13th) Singarella (25th) Singarella (48th) Omholt (65th) |
Edwards (2 Saves) |
Sept. 5 | #24 Alabama | L, 1-0 | -- | Edwards (5 Saves) |
Sept. 12 | at Northwestern | W, 2-0 | OMHOLT (7th) Budish (86th) |
Edwards (5 Saves) |
Sept. 19 | #25 USC | L, 1-0 | -- | Edwards (5 Saves) |
Sept. 22 | UCLA | L, 2-0 | -- | Edwards (5 Saves) |
PURDUE TEAMS TO WIN BOTH SEASON & BIG TEN OPENERS | ||||
Season | Season Opener | Big Ten Opener | Final Records | Big Ten Finish |
2024 | 1-0 vs Washington St. | 2-0 at Northwestern | TBD | TBD |
2019 | 1-0 vs. Georgia | 1-0 vs. Nebraska | 8-9-3, 3-6-2 Big Ten | T-8th |
2017 | 2-1 vs. Kent State | 1-0 at Michigan | 10-7-2, 5-4-2 Big Ten | 7th |
2016 | 2-1 vs. Marshall | 2-0 at Illinois | 4-12-1, 2-8-1 Big Ten | 12th |
2006 | 4-1 vs. Western Kentucky | 1-0 vs. Ohio State | 14-6-3, 6-3-1 Big Ten | 3rd |
2004 | 2-1 vs. Cincinnati | 1-0 vs. Iowa | 10-10, 4-6 Big Ten | 7th |
2003 | 3-0 vs. Marshall | 2-0 at Minnesota | 14-6-3, 6-2-2 Big Ten | 3rd |
2002 | 1-0 vs. St. Mary's in Berkeley, Calif. |
1-0 vs. Minnesota | 13-5-4, 6-3-1 Big Ten | 3rd |
2001 | 3-1 vs. Georgetown | 3-0 at Wisconsin | 10-6-3, 4-3-3 Big Ten | 5th |
PURDUE HAT TRICKS | |||
Season | Boilermaker | Opponent & Result | Player Goals that Year |
2024 | Chiara Singarella | Dayton (W, 6-1) | TBD |
2021 | Emily Mathews* | at Nebraska (W, 3-0) | 6 |
2021 | Sarah Griffith | Ball State (W, 5-1) | 16 |
2017 | Maddy Williams* | at Louisville (W, 3-0) | 14 |
2012 | Jordan Pawlik* | Evansville (W, 4-0) | 9 |
2011 | Kellie Phillips | Indiana (W, 8-2) | 8 |
2007 | Jessica Okoroafo | Indiana (W, 7-0) | 9 |
2003 | Courtney Coppedge* | Arkansas (W, 4-0) | 9 |
*Natural Hat Trick (3 Consecutive Goals) |
OPENED BIG TEN PLAY WITH A ROAD WIN
• 2024 at Northwestern – W, 2-0
• 2021 at Nebraska – W, 3-1
• 2017 at Michigan – W, 1-0
• 2016 at Illinois – W, 2-0
• 2008 at Northwestern – W, 1-0
• 2005 at Minnesota – W, 2-1
• 2003 at Minnesota – W, 2-0
• 2001 at Wisconsin – W, 3-0
• 1999 at Northwestern – W, 1-0
PURDUE RECORD WHEN: 2024…
Goals
• Purdue Scores First: 5-0-1
• Opponent Scores First: 0-4-0
• Purdue Scores Final/Only Goal: 5-0-0
• Opponent Scores Final/Only Goal: 0-4-1
• Purdue Leads at Halftime: 4-0-1
• Opponent Leads at Halftime: 0-3-0
• Game is Tied at Halftime: 1-1-0
• Game is Scoreless at Halftime: 1-1-0
Shots
• Purdue Has More Shots: 4-0-0
• Opponent Has More Shots: 1-4-1
• Shots Are Equal: NA
• Purdue Has More Shots on Goal: 4-0-0
• Opponent Has More Shots on Goal: 1-4-1
• Shots on Goal Are Equal: NA
Corner Kicks
• Purdue Has More Corners: 4-1-1
• Opponent Has More Corners: 1-3-0
• Corner Kicks Are Equal: NA
Day & Time of Game
• Thursday: 3-2-1
• Sunday: 2-2-0
• Day: 3-1
• Night: 2-3-1