Soccer

SIUE Women’s Soccer Reschedules Opener Amid Heat Wave

Coach Derek Burton's squad opens the 2026 season with a 2-1 win over Alabama A&M, setting the stage for an OVC campaign

The SIUE women's soccer team will meet Valparaiso on Sunday, August 16, at 10 a.m., after the original kickoff was moved forward to avoid dangerous temperatures. The adjustment was announced by the athletics department as a precaution against the heat wave expected later in the day.

The Cougars opened the 2026 campaign with a 2‑1 victory over Alabama A&M, extending their unbeaten streak in season openers to two consecutive wins. The triumph added to SIUE's impressive home‑opener record, which now stands at 28‑14‑2 in program history.

Head coach Derek Burton, who has guided the program for 19 seasons and overseen every NCAA Division I appearance, praised the team's resilience. "We’ve built a culture that thrives under pressure," Burton said, noting the early start as a test of the squad's adaptability.

Offensive highlights came from senior forward Claire Nieroda, who opened the scoring with a penalty kick at 41:53 in the first half, and sophomore midfielder Carson Bohnenstiehl, whose first collegiate goal proved to be the game‑winner at 52:25.

Key Players and Emerging Talent

Nieroda's contribution extended beyond the goal, as she also assisted on the decisive strike, underscoring her dual threat in the final third. Freshman forward Carson Bohnenstiehl's breakthrough goal marked a pivotal moment in the match, showcasing the depth of talent on the roster.

The coaching staff also highlighted midfielders Sarah Bozeman and Tori Bockstadter, who were named OVC Players to Watch for the season. Their performances against Alabama A&M positioned them as central figures in the team's midfield strategy.

Preseason expectations placed the Cougars fifth in the Ohio Valley Conference poll, a ranking that many players view as motivation. The early victory over a conference rival adds momentum as the team looks to climb the standings.

Historically, SIUE's home opener has been a reliable indicator of success, with the last loss occurring against Omaha in the previous season. The program's 26‑15‑4 record in season openers reflects a consistent ability to start strong, a trend that bodes well for the upcoming schedule.

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