
Kansas Soccer Crushes Missouri State with Record‑Breaking 7‑0 Victory
The Jayhawks posted a 7‑0 shutout over Missouri State, setting a new school record for goals and extending their unbeaten non‑conference streak.
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The Jayhawks posted a 7‑0 shutout over Missouri State, setting a new school record for goals and extending their unbeaten non‑conference streak.

Caroline Castans, a versatile defender for the Kansas Jayhawks, has earned preseason honors and is poised to make a deep run in the 2026 season, highlighted by a upcoming clash with Ohio State.

The Jayhawks delivered a historic 7-0 win over Missouri State, with multi‑goal outings from London De Fini, Caroline Castans and Faith Johnston, while coach Nate Lie praised the team’s professionalism.

The Jayhawks begin a four‑game road stretch on August 16, looking to build on a season‑opening shutout and a lofty preseason ranking.

The Jayhawks secured a 2-0 victory over Utah State in a sweltering opener, showcasing dominant shot and corner statistics while setting a heat record at Rock Chalk Park.

The University of Kansas will host Utah State on August 12 at Rock Chalk Park, featuring top‑ranked teams, standout players, and live coverage on ESPN+.

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The Kansas University soccer team, fresh off a Big 12 title and a Sweet 16 appearance, enters the 2026 season with high hopes, led by senior captains and a coaching staff determined to overcome injury concerns and achieve national relevance.

After a breakthrough season that delivered a Big 12 tournament title and a Sweet 16 appearance, the University of Kansas women's soccer team is setting its sights on a deeper NCAA Tournament run as the 2026 campaign begins.

Coach Nate Lie’s third‑year Jayhawks captured the Big 12 Tournament and reached the Sweet 16, and now the program is focused on sustaining its momentum.

Coach Nate Lie's five‑year extension sets the stage for a season where Kansas must reinvent its attack while navigating a tough road schedule.

The Kansas University women's soccer team opens its fall campaign with a preseason exhibition against Iowa, using a reshaped schedule to integrate standout players and prepare for a competitive Big 12 season.

The Jayhawks open their fall schedule with an exhibition against Iowa, aiming to fine‑tune a squad that returns key stars while integrating fresh talent.

After Argentina’s 3‑1 win over Switzerland, Kansas University’s Sophie Dawe and Clara Roche spent an hour in Arrowhead Stadium’s hospitality zone, then took part in a penalty‑kick event that blended World Cup atmosphere with college soccer tradition.

The Jayhawks are leveraging the community buzz from the Algerian team's World Cup stay, returning key players, and embracing new innovations to build on a strong foundation.
Kansas University’s head coach Nate Lie travels to Cincinnati to watch the U.S. face Bosnia, praises the American side’s talent, and sees the World Cup’s presence in Lawrence and Kansas City as a catalyst for recruiting and community growth.