Illini soccer team opens season with a shutout

CHAMPAIGN - Demirjian Park lit up on Thursday night as the Illinois women's soccer squad surged to a commanding 6-0 victory over Wright State in their 2024 season opener. The Orange & Blue showcased their depth with six different players finding the net, while a total of 11 contributed either primary or secondary assists.

Midfielders Sarah Foley and Sarah Hiestand set the tone early with goals just minutes apart in the first half, propelling Illinois to a 2-0 halftime lead while outshooting their opponents 11-6.

The Illini left no doubt on the field, dominating every facet of the game with a staggering 24-6 shot advantage, including 13 shots on goal to Wright State's 3, and earning 14 corner kicks compared to just 3 for the visitors. Their defensive prowess shone brightly, holding Wright State without a single shot in the second half.

Foley led the charge with a match-high four shots on goal, supported by Hiestand's three attempts during their 60-minute stints.

Early in the second half, Kennedy Berschel broke through, kick the first of four goals in the final period for the Illini. Alyssa Weede, stepping off the bench, added another goal midway through the half.

Lauren Seppi then notched her first goal of the season, extending Illinois' lead to 5-0. Emma Persson sealed the deal with a final goal, securing a commanding 6-0 victory for Illinois.

The triumph marks Illinois' sixth consecutive season opener win and their third straight home opener victory at Demirjian Park. The six-goal tally stands as their highest since an 8-0 rout against Northern Illinois in August 2018.

Next up, Illinois continues their five-match homestand with a clash against DePaul on Sunday at 1 p.m. CT, promising more exhilarating action from Demirjian Park.



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