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Soccer Hosts Illinois State, Travels to UIC

Valparaiso (3-5-1, 0-1-0 MVC)
Thursday, Sept. 25 - Illinois State (3-4-4, 0-0-1 MVC) - 7 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 28 - at UIC (4-5-1, 0-1-0 MVC) - 4 p.m.


Next Up in Valpo Soccer: The Valpo soccer team continues MVC play this week with a pair of matches, returning home to Brown Field for the first time in 25 days to host Illinois State on Thursday night before making the short trip to Chicago to face UIC Sunday afternoon.

Previously: The Beacons opened MVC play last weekend with a 5-1 loss at preseason favorite Drake.

Looking Ahead: Valpo comes back to Brown Field next Saturday, Oct. 4 to host UNI.

Following the Beacons: Both matches this week will be carried on ESPN+. All home matches will be broadcast live on ESPN+ as part of The Valley on ESPN, while select road fixtures will also have live video available. 

Head Coach John Marovich: In his 18th season at the helm of the Valpo program, John Marovich holds a 139-136-50 (.505) record both overall and at Valpo as a head coach. The 2014 Horizon League Coach of the Year and the head of the 2022 MVC Coaching Staff of the Year, Marovich holds Valpo's all-time records for both victories and winning percentage.

Series Notes: Illinois State - The Redbirds hold an 8-3-2 advantage in the all-time series over Valpo, but the series is even at 3-3-2 since Valpo joined the Valley. The Beacons are looking for their first win in the series since 2021, however, as the last three meetings have been two draws and an ISU win last season in Normal, 2-1.

UIC - The Beacons own a slim 4-3-1 edge all-time over the Flames, but it has been UIC coming out victorious by a 1-0 final each of the last two seasons.

Scouting the Opposition: Illinois State - The Redbirds bring a 3-4-4 overall record into Brown Field after drawing with Murray State, 1-1, last week in their MVC opener - their third consecutive tie. Rylann Law has scored a team-best four of ISU's 12 goals this season, while Chloe Cline has been involved in three goals as well (2g, 1a). Madi Valenti has seen the vast majority of playing time in goal and owns a 1.05 GAA with an .810 save percentage.

UIC - The Flames enter the week with a 4-5-1 record after dropping a 2-1 decision at Evansville to start Valley play, and play at Indiana State Thursday evening before Sunday's matchup with the Beacons. Bella Baker and Chopper Carriere share team-high honors with two goals, while Francesca Faraci and Sara Sanabria have split time in goal and both own a 1.24 GAA and a save percentage in the high-.700's.

A Long Awaited Return: When Valpo steps on the field Thursday evening to take on Illinois State, it will be the first time the Beacons have played on Brown Field since their August 31 win over Wright State. That 25-day span between regular season home matches is tied for the second-longest stretch in program history - the 2023 team went 28 days between home matches, while the 1993 and 2017 sides also had 25-day spans between home matches.

O'Rear Contributes Again: Senior Molly O'Rear picked up her third goal of the season last time out in the Beacons' MVC opener at Drake, but her first in the run of play. This came one match after she was part of three goals at Western Illinois, scoring a penalty kick and recording a pair of assists - her first career multi-assist game. O'Rear now has seven goals and seven assists for her career.

Daisy Helps Out: Making her first start of the season last time out at Drake, junior Daisy Boardman picked up the assist on O'Rear's goal, as she forced a turnover in the attacking third and then sent in a cross from the end line which was parried into the path of O'Rear. After going the first 39 matches of her collegiate career without a point, Boardman now has two assists in the last five matches.

Saki Between the Pipes: Junior goalkeeper Saki Tsuchiya made her second career appearance at Drake, coming off the bench to play the final 60 minutes. Tsuchiya made seven saves, topping her other appearance of the year at Illinois, when she stopped five shots in 45 minutes of action.

A Big Win: The Beacons rolled to a 5-1 victory in their nonconference finale at Western Illinois, the five-goal output the program's largest since winning by an identical 5-1 scoreline against Chicago State Aug. 31, 2023. It was the program's largest road win since beating Youngstown State 6-0 Sept. 26, 2015.

Talk About a Quick Start: Of the five goals against the Leathernecks, four of them came in quick succession in the first half, as the Beacons found the back of the net in the sixth, eighth, 11th and 20th minutes to put four on the board inside a third of an hour. Valpo set a new program standard for the earliest into a match it has hit the back of the net four times, while it was the quickest Valpo has put three on the board since opening up with three goals in 6:02 at Green Bay Oct. 31, 2014.

Desiderio Does It Again: Nine matches into her collegiate career, and freshman forward Kiara Desiderio already has a pair of braces under her belt. Her most recent came at Western Illinois, as she struck in the eighth minute with the eventual match-winner and the 11th minute for her second of the game. Desiderio also assisted on Valpo's opening goal, giving her a five-point match as she had three goal involvements inside of 11 minutes. Desiderio's five goals are tied for second among MVC players and are the most by a Valpo freshman since Vanesa Abad netted six in 2014. Earlier this year, Desiderio followed her brace against Purdue Fort Wayne with another goal veruss Eastern Illinois, becoming the first Valpo player with at least three goals in a two-match stretch since Addy Joiner netted four over a two-match span against Kentucky and Chicago State in August 2023.

Player of the Week: Desiderio was named MVC Player of the Week for her output against the Leathernecks, her second weekly award of the year from the conference office, as she was previously named MVC Freshman of the Week Aug. 26. She became the first Valpo freshman to earn one of the non-freshman weekly awards from the MVC since Nikki Coryell was a two-time Defensive Player of the Week in the spring of 2021 as a rookie. 

Goals Goals Goals: Freshman Martha Goddard opened the scoring against Western Illinois with the second goal of her collegiate career, while junior Tatum Coleman capped the five-goal output with her first collegiate goal early in the second half.

A Helping Foot: Goddard, who is tied for team-high honors with three asists, tallied those assists in three consecutive matches Aug. 24-31. The three assists are the most by a Valpo freshman since Cierra Welch tallied three in 2019, while Goddard is the first Valpo player with a helper in three straight contests since Grace Rogers closed out the 2017 season with an assist in each of Valpo's final three matches.

A Youthful Side: For the second straight season, the Beacons have the vast majority of minutes being played by underclassmen. Through the season's first nine matches, 83.5% of the minutes played by field players have come from underclassmen, including 41.5% by Valpo's freshman class.

Weekly Awards: Valpo already has three MVC weekly award winners this year, as Desiderio's pair of honors are joined by Goddard's Freshman of the Week award Sept. 2. It is the first time Valpo has had multiple different players named MVC Freshman of the Week in the same season since Abby White, Dana Fish and Addy Joiner earned the honor once apiece during the 2021 season - that trio would go on to be instrumental in the 2022 MVC regular season championship side and the 2023 MVC Tournament championship team.

First Timers: With Tatum Coleman scoring in the win at Western Illinois, that makes five of the Beacons' six goal scorers who have netted their first collegiate goal this year. Molly O'Rear is Valpo's only goal scorer this season who came into the year with a collegiate goal to her credit.

Valley Adjustments: The round-robin Missouri Valley Conference slate has been shortened by one match this season, as with the departure of Missouri State, the MVC has a nine-game conference schedule for its 10 teams. In addition, the conference tournament will feature the top-six teams in the regular season standings, an adjustment from what was previously an eight-team field.

Preseason Honoree: Senior Molly O'Rear represented the Beacons as she earned preseason First Team All-MVC accolades. O'Rear has been a constant presence in the midfield for Valpo over her first three seasons, appearing in 56 matches and making 49 starts while playing a total of 3,579 minutes. She was an MVC All-Freshman Team selection as a rookie in 2022, when she scored four goals and tallied a pair of assists. O'Rear was a vital component of the program's MVC regular season title in 2022 and the team's MVC Tournament title and NCAA Tournament appearance in 2023.

Who's Back: 13 position players and one goalkeeper who saw action in 2024 for Valpo return in 2025, including seven regular starters.

Who's Gone: The Beacons will need to replace nearly half of their minutes played from last season, most notably the departure of graduate Addy Joiner, who finished her decorated career among the program's all-time leading goal scorers.

Who's New: Chomping at the bit to be the next group of Beacons to get Valpo back to among the MVC's best are 11 newcomers to the roster in 2025. The group of first-year players on Union Street include seven true freshmen and four transfers - three from other Division I programs and one from junior college.

Looking Back at Last Year: The Beacons finished the 2024 campaign with a 4-13-1 overall record, including a win over eventual Horizon League regular season and tournament champion Milwaukee. Beset by injuries, Valpo had 41% of its field minutes played by freshmen during the 2024 season - only one other MVC program had more than 25% of its field player minutes played by freshmen.
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Players Mentioned

Addy Joiner

#10 Addy Joiner

F
5' 5"
Senior
Dana Fish

#19 Dana Fish

F
5' 6"
Senior
Abby White

#31 Abby White

D
5' 4"
Senior
Daisy Boardman

#7 Daisy Boardman

D
5' 6"
Junior
Tatum Coleman

#11 Tatum Coleman

F
5' 5"
Junior
Molly O

#17 Molly O'Rear

M/F
5' 4"
Senior
Saki Tsuchiya

#00 Saki Tsuchiya

GK
5' 6"
Junior
Kiara Desiderio

#10 Kiara Desiderio

F
5' 4"
Freshman
Martha Goddard

#12 Martha Goddard

F
5' 11"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Addy Joiner

#10 Addy Joiner

5' 5"
Senior
F
Dana Fish

#19 Dana Fish

5' 6"
Senior
F
Abby White

#31 Abby White

5' 4"
Senior
D
Daisy Boardman

#7 Daisy Boardman

5' 6"
Junior
D
Tatum Coleman

#11 Tatum Coleman

5' 5"
Junior
F
Molly O

#17 Molly O'Rear

5' 4"
Senior
M/F
Saki Tsuchiya

#00 Saki Tsuchiya

5' 6"
Junior
GK
Kiara Desiderio

#10 Kiara Desiderio

5' 4"
Freshman
F
Martha Goddard

#12 Martha Goddard

5' 11"
Freshman
F