A Record Night in Columbia
The Kansas Jayhawks delivered a stunning 7‑0 victory over Missouri State on the road, a performance that not only secured a clean sheet but also rewrote the program’s record books.
Five different players found the back of the net, with senior forward Caroline Castans and sophomore Faith Johnston each contributing two goals. The scoring spree was launched early, as Kansas surged to a 2‑0 lead by halftime.
Dominance on Both Ends
The Jayhawks outshot the Bears 20‑1 and held a 12‑1 edge in corner kicks, underscoring a tactical superiority that left Missouri State scrambling for chances.
Kansas extended its unbeaten streak in non‑conference play to 12 matches, a run that began on September 5, 2024, and will continue when the team travels to Columbus, Ohio, to face Ohio State on August 20.
The win also marked the first time since August 25, 2019, that five distinct scorers had combined for goals in a single contest, a milestone that highlights the depth of the current roster.
With the victory, Kansas added 20 points to its season tally, surpassing the previous program high of 19 and cementing the match as the most prolific offensive outing against a Division I opponent in school history.