Game #8
Missouri State (3-2-3)
vs. Southeast Missouri (2-5-0)
Match Information
Date: Sunday, Sept. 19, 2021
Location: Cape Girardeau, Mo.
Venue: Houck Field
First Kick: 1 p.m., CT
All-Time Series: Missouri State leads the all-time series, 8-2-0
Last Meeting: Missouri State 1-0 Win | Aug. 21, 2018 | Cape Girardeau, Missouri
Live Stats: StatBroadcast
Live Video: ESPN+
Tickets
Game Notes: Southeast Missouri
Redhawks Host Missouri State Sunday in Meg Herndon Memorial Green Up Game
Southeast Missouri women's soccer (2-5-0) will play host to Missouri State (3-2-3) Sunday in its annual Meg Herndon Memorial Green Up Game presented by Mid-America Transplant. First kick is set for 1 p.m., CT at Houck Field.
Sunday's game will be played in honor of former Redhawk Meg Herndon who was tragically involved in a truck-scooter accident in 2012. SEMO will wear special green and blue uniforms to support organ and tissue donation.
Cindy Silvey, Meg Herndon's mother, will present a check to the Meg Herndon Scholarship Fund prior to the game Sunday. SEMO will also open the game with 10 players and a moment of silence to honor Meg Herndon.
Senior midfielder
Abby Tremain, a nursing major like Herndon, has been the recipient of the Meg Herndon Scholarship each of the past two seasons.
Follow the Redhawks
• Stats will be available for Sunday's game on SEMORedhawks.com
• Sunday's game will be streamed on ESPN+
•
@SEMOSoccer, the official Twitter page of Redhawks soccer, will feature live in-game updates all season long.
• The
2021 Southeast Missouri women's soccer media guide is a source of information for the news media covering the Redhawks.
Promotions
• Meg Herndon Memorial Green Up Game presented by Mid-America Transplant – Organ donors receive free admission to Sunday's game with proof of identification.
• One organ donor can save up to eight lives.
• SEMO will wear special green and blue uniforms to support organ and tissue donation.
Series History
Missouri State leads the all-time series with SEMO, 8-2-0. The Bears won the most recent matchup, 1-0, on Aug. 21, 2018 in Cape Girardeau, Missouri.
Missouri State has won the last six meetings. SEMO last beat Missouri State, 2-1, in overtime on Sept. 14, 2003.
Scouting the Bears
Missouri State is 3-2-3 heading into its final non-conference game of the 2021 season. The Bears are currently on a six match (3-0-3) unbeaten streak with consecutive draws with Omaha (Sept. 12), Saint Louis (Sept. 9) and wins over Oral Roberts (Sept. 2) and Louisiana Tech (Sept. 5). MSU also beat Arkansas State (Aug. 26) and tied with Tulsa (Aug. 29) to open the streak.
Kennady Orlick and Kate Schroeder pace the Bear with two goals each. Grace O'Keefe leads Missouri State with seven points including five assists. Katherine Montgomery has started eight games in net and has made 30 saves, 0.811 save percentage, allowing seven goals with a record of 3-1-3.
Missouri State faces Southern Illinois Friday night at 6:30 p.m., CT in Carbondale, Illinois, before taking on SEMO Sunday.
Iowa Recap
SEMO fell to Iowa, the 2020-21 Big Ten Tournament Champions, 2-0, Sept. 12 at the Iowa Soccer Complex. The Redhawks kept the Hawkeyes off the scoreboard through 56 minutes of play and went to the locker room for halftime knotted at 0-0.
Natalie Miller and
Elizabeth Rater each had shots in the game. Rater made her third start in the past four games.
Welcome Back, Big Red!!
Senior goalkeeper
Bailey Redden compiled four saves in the first half and finished with six Sept. 12 at Iowa. Redden made her first start since Aug. 29 after missing the past two contests due to an injury. She ranks fifth in the OVC with 4.60 saves per game (23 saves) in 2021.
Hey Abby
Senior goalkeeper
Abby Rollet made her first two starts in net for the Redhawks this season in Indiana Sept. 2-5. The Perryville, Missouri native, made her first start in net since the 2019 Ohio Valley Conference Championship Tournament on Nov. 8, 2019 in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. Rollet tallied five saves against Evansville on Sept. 2. Rollet finished the weekend with a career-best 12 saves against the Hoosiers on Sept. 5.
Welcome Back Natalie Jackson
Natalie Jackson, a junior defender from O'Fallon, Missouri, made her 2021 season debut on Sept. 2 against Evansville. She finished with 65 minutes on the pitch, registering a shot. Jackson then made her first start of the campaign at Indiana on Sept. 5, tallying 60 minutes of action.
Iron Lady
Emma Brune has played in all 630 minutes over seven games this season for SEMO and is the only Redhawk to play in every minute of regulation. Brune, a sophomore from Cape Girardeau, Missouri, extended her streak of playing every minute of regulation to 19-straight games dating back to this past spring's 2020-21 season.
Total 90
Besides, Brune, three Redhawk field players have played in all 90 minutes of regulation in 2021.
Kate Daus appeared in the full 90 in consecutive games at Mississippi State (8/29) and at Evansville (9/2).
Natalie Jackson most recently played in the full 90 at Iowa on Sept. 12.
Lauren Welker played three-straight 90 minute games against Maryville (8/22), Missouri-St. Louis (8/26) and at Mississippi State (8/29).
Redden Moving Up the SEMO Rankings for Shutouts
Bailey Redden notched her first shutout of the 2021 campaign against Missouri-St. Louis on Aug. 26. Redden now has 15 shutouts in her career and sits tied for fourth in the SEMO record books. She also ranks third for saves (250) and fifth for wins (23) and minutes played (4,315).
Redden plays for the Fire & Ice soccer team during the summers and was recently named the Women's Premier Soccer League Central Region Midwestern Conference Goalkeeper of the Year.
Welker Doing Welker Things
Lauren Welker registered a pair of assists in Aug. 22's victory over Maryville. Welker finished with three shots (two on goal) to complement her two assists.
Welker has played in all 90 minutes of regulation against Maryville, UMSL and Mississippi State.
What a Debut for Couturier
Sophomore
Anne-Clara Couturier, a Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec, Canada native, netted a pair including the game-winner in her Redhawks debut Aug. 22 against Maryville. Couturier, a sophomore transfer from Southeastern (NAIA in Florida), finished with a pair of goals on two shots on net in 45 minutes of action as a second-half substitution.
Redhawks Debut
Zoey Memmel,
Grace Crowden,
Emma Tucker,
Elizabeth Rater,
Katelyn Miller and
Natalie Miller all made their SEMO debuts at Memphis on Aug. 19. Memmel appeared in the starting 11 and played in 46 minutes. Crowden led the newcomers with 68 minutes on the pitch.
Gabby Gscheidmeier also made her first career start as a Redhawk in the contest.
Anne-Clara Couturier made her SEMO debut against Maryville on Aug. 22.
Katelyn Miller and Crowden both made their first career starts as Redhawks in the win.
Couturier made her first career start against UMSL on Aug. 26. Rater, tallied her first start on Aug. 29 at Mississippi State.
Tucker also made her first career start at Indiana on Sept. 5.
2021 OVC Preseason Poll
SEMO was selected to finish the 2021 season third in the Ohio Valley Conference. Senior midfielder
Lauren Welker was tabbed to the 2021 OVC Players to Watch List.
The Redhawks received two first-place votes and 99 points in the projected order of finish for third. SIUE, the 2020-21 OVC Tournament Champions, was picked first with 12 first-place votes and 121 points. Murray State, the 2020-21 OVC Regular Season Champions, was pegged second with four first-place votes and 116 points.
Welker, a senior from Jackson, Missouri, was named to her first career OVC preseason team.
SEMO Schedule
The Redhawks will play 19 games including a trio of exhibitions during the 2021 campaign, its 23rd season under head coach
Heather Nelson. The slate features nine non-conference contests and eight home games (one exhibition).The 2021 schedule also includes eight OVC games beginning with Belmont on Sept. 26 at Houck Field.
2020-21 Season Recap
SEMO fashioned a 7-4-1 overall mark in 2020-21 including a 6-3-1 record during conference play, which tied for third in the OVC. The Redhawks qualified for their fourth-straight OVC Championship Tournament and 19th all-time appearance this past spring.
SEMO finished as the 2020-21 OVC Championship Tournament runners-up, downing top-seeded Murray State, 1-0, in the Semifinals as the fourth seed before falling to SIUE, the 2020-21 Champions, 2-1, in overtime of the Championship Finals.
The Redhawks opened the campaign with five-straight victories and a tie for a six-game (5-0-1) unbeaten streak to start 2020-21.
Roster Breakdown
The Redhawks return 18 letterwinners and all but two starters from the 2020-21 squad.
Lexi Grote and
Hannah Compernolle return for their fifth-year senior seasons along with true seniors,
Bailey Redden,
Lauren Welker,
Abby Tremain,
Kate Daus and
Abby Rollet.
Welker led the Redhawks offensively in 2020-21 with six goals and four assists for 16 points. The Jackson, Missouri, midfielder, also registered a team-best 18 shots including 12 on goal and tallied a pair of game-winning goals. Welker was named to the 2020-21 All-OVC First Team and selected to the 2020-21 All-OVC Tournament team.
Redden returns in net and started and played in all 1,103 minutes of regulation over 12 games in 2020-21, tallying a record of 7-4-1. She posted five or more saves in nine games and notched a career best six shutouts (first in the OVC) in 2020-21. Redden finished the campaign with a league-best 68 saves.
Sophomore midfielder
Emma Brune played in all 1,103 minutes during 2020-21, registering two goals for four points on 14 shots in her freshman campaign. The Cape Girardeau native, was selected to the All-OVC Second Team, All-Newcomer Team and All-OVC Tournament Team in 2020-21.
Junior defender
Natalie Jackson dished out a pair of assists while also never leaving the pitch in 2020-21, competing in all 1,103 minutes.
Redshirt-junior forward/midfielder
Morgan McCourt also returns after earning 2020-21 All-OVC Tournament team honors. She was second on the Redhawks with four points (1g-2a) and 14 shots (11 on goal).
Newcomers
The 2021 Redhawks roster features seven newcomers with freshmen
Katelyn Miller,
Elizabeth Rater,
Grace Crowden and
Emma Tucker, sophomores
Anne-Clara Couturier and
Zoey Memmel along with junior
Natalie Miller.
The Jackson 5
SEMO has five players from Jackson, Missouri, on their 2021 roster with newcomers
Grace Crowden,
Katelyn Miller, and
Natalie Miller, along with returners
Lauren Welker and
Taylor Nelson.
Home Grown from the Southeast Region of Missouri
The 2021 Redhawks roster features eight players from the Southeast region of Missouri. In addition to the five Jackson student-athletes in
Grace Crowden,
Katelyn Miller,
Natalie Miller,
Lauren Welker and
Taylor Nelson, the group of locals also includes
Abby Rollet (Perryville, Notre Dame HS),
Emma Brune (Cape Girardeau, Saxony Lutheran HS) and
Megan Heisserer (Scott City, Notre Dame HS).
Uniform Changes
Megan Heisserer and
Faith Liljegren have both changed their uniform numbers for the 2021 season. Heisserer will switch to #14 after wearing #16 her first two seasons. Liljegren will wear #10 after sporting #23 during her freshman campaign.
Academic Excellence
Redhawks Soccer led the SEMO Athletics Department with 10 selections to the Ohio Valley Conference Academic Medals of Honor for the 2020-21 academic year.
Kayla Byrd,
Hannah Compernolle,
Kate Daus,
Emily Holten,
Kiana Khedoo,
Faith Liljegren,
Morgan McCourt,
Taylor Nelson,
Maddie Paulson and
Bailey Redden earned perfect 4.0 GPAs during the 2020-21 academic year.
SEMO also had 18 student-athletes listed on the OVC Commissioner's Honor Roll for the 2020-21 academic year.
Emma Brune,
Kayla Byrd,
Hannah Compernolle,
Kate Daus,
Lexi Grote,
Gabby Gscheidmeier,
Megan Heisserer,
Emily Holten,
Nadiia Ivanchenko,
Mariah Johnson,
Kiana Khedoo,
Faith Liljegren,
Morgan McCourt,
Taylor Nelson,
Maddie Paulson,
Bailey Redden,
Abby Tremain and
Lauren Welker all notched at least a 3.25 grade point average in 2020-21.
Looking Ahead
After Sunday's game, SEMO opens its 2021 Ohio Valley Conference slate Sunday, Sept. 26 against Belmont. First kick is set for 1 p.m., CT at Houck Field.