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Mariah Siem dribbles the ball against St. Cloud State
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St. Cloud St. SCSU (5-0-3, 3-0-2)
0
Sioux Falls USF (4-3-1, 2-2-1)
St. Cloud St. SCSU
(5-0-3, 3-0-2)
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Final
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Sioux Falls USF
(4-3-1, 2-2-1)
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
St. Cloud St. SCSU 0 0 0
Sioux Falls USF 0 0 0

Game Recap: Women's Soccer | | Madie Brink

Cougar Soccer Goes the Distance with Unbeaten St. Cloud State to Force Draw

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – In a defensive battle at Bob Young Field, the University of Sioux Falls Soccer team held unbeaten St. Cloud State to a 0-0 draw this afternoon in Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference action.


THE BASICS

Date: Friday, October 3, 2025
Score: Sioux Falls 0, St. Cloud State 0
Records: USF 4-3-1 (2-2-1 NSIC), SCSU 5-0-3 (3-0-2 NSIC)


HOW IT HAPPENED

Both teams battled through tough conditions of heat and wind in a match defined by physicality and organized defending. Sioux Falls generated the first chances of the afternoon, with Mariah Siem and Addison Van Zee testing the Huskies' back line early.

St. Cloud State controlled much of the possession in the opening 45 minutes, outshooting USF 9-3, but the Cougars defense and goalkeeper Morgan Jost stood strong. Jost came up with four critical saves in the first half, including a diving stop in the 19th minute to deny the Huskies a breakthrough.

After halftime, the Cougars grew into the match and produced four shots on goal while limiting St. Cloud State to just one attempt. The back line of Elise Secrest,  Abby Flanagan, Ruby Reisdorfer, and Mara Nelson anchored an aggressive and collective defensive effort, helping USF earn its first shutout of the season.


HEAD COACH SAID

"That was a challenging test in many ways. Not only is St. Cloud State an organized, athletic team that is defensively stingy, but the heat and wind added extra layers to the match. We knew we would have to raise our level of concentration and solve more problems with less time. We certainly had moments and passages in the game when we managed those elements really well. Our defending again was aggressive and organized with a very collective mentality. And when we needed a big save, Morgan was there in the first half to keep them off the score sheet. Sunday will be another big challenge but it's one we welcome to test ourselves and find out how we can continue to progress forward." – Head Coach Joe DeMay


INSIDE THE NUMBERS

  • Shots: St. Cloud State 10, Sioux Falls 7

  • Shots on Goal: St. Cloud State 4, Sioux Falls 4

  • Saves: USF 4, SCSU 4

  • Corners: SCSU 3, USF 2

  • Fouls: USF 18, SCSU 15


KEY COUGARS

  • Morgan Jost – Four first-half saves to secure her third shutout of 2025.

  • Mariah Siem – Team-high three shots, including one on frame.

  • Addison Van Zee – Two shots with one on goal, provided an offensive spark.

  • USF Backline – Organized and aggressive defending limited the Huskies to one second-half shot.


UP NEXT

Sioux Falls continues its homestand on Sunday, October 5 when the Cougars host No. 2 Minnesota State at 1 p.m. at Bob Young Field for Alumni Day.


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