Soccer

K-State Women’s Soccer Opens Season with Back‑to‑Back Wins

Road victory in Hawaii and a home matchup against Missouri State highlight a promising start

A Strong Start on the Road

The Kansas State women's soccer squad traveled to Hawaii to open its season, dropping a 2‑0 result before turning the tide with a 3‑1 victory over the hosts. The win was powered by a trio of standout performances, with Gabby DeMers, Anna Pagano and Allison Marshall each finding the back of the net.

Building on that momentum, the Wildcats returned home to face Seattle in their season opener. A disciplined defensive effort combined with timely scoring produced a clean 2‑0 win, giving the team its first two victories of the campaign and a 2‑0 start that has already turned heads among analysts.

Looking ahead, Kansas State is set to host Missouri State on Thursday in what promises to be the first home test of the year. The upcoming match will be a key barometer for the team's chemistry and depth, especially as the early-season form suggests a competitive edge.

With three players already on the scoresheet and a winning mindset taking shape, the Wildcats are poised to carry this early success into the remainder of the schedule. The next few weeks will reveal how the roster adapts to higher‑level competition and whether the initial spark can be sustained throughout the season.

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