
Women’s Soccer Drops Tight Match to Louisiana Tech
October 16, 2025 | Women's Soccer
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – Missouri State women's soccer fell 1-0 to Louisiana Tech on Thursday night at Betty and Bobby Allison South Stadium. The loss moved the Bears to 5-7-3 (2-2-2 CUSA) on the season, while Louisiana Tech improved to 4-11-1 (3-3-0 CUSA).
The decisive moment came in the 69th minute when Louisiana Tech's Peyton Wiseman scored her second goal of the season, finishing off a setup from Ashley Leonhart to give the visitors the lead. Despite late pressure and multiple looks at goal, the Bears couldn't find an equalizer as Bulldogs goalkeeper Ansley Ittel finished with five saves to secure the shutout.
Missouri State came out aggressive, outshooting Louisiana Tech 6-5 in the first half and controlling the early tempo. The Bears continued to push forward in the second half, earning several late chances including a free kick from Maddie Schneiderhahn and an attempt from Lillie Rasmussen in the final minute, but were unable to convert.
Both teams finished with nine total shots, while Louisiana Tech held a 7-3 advantage in corner kicks. Goalkeepers Ella Becker and Victoria Spahn combined for two saves in the effort for Missouri State.
"We came out strong in the first half and created multiple opportunities but couldn't convert," said head coach Kirk Nelson. "We need to stay locked in for the full 90 minutes moving forward. We will bounce back and be ready for Sunday."
Missouri State closes its homestand on Sunday, Oct. 19, at 1 p.m. against Sam Houston for Green Game/Mental Health Awareness Day at Allison South Stadium. Admission is free for all fans.
The decisive moment came in the 69th minute when Louisiana Tech's Peyton Wiseman scored her second goal of the season, finishing off a setup from Ashley Leonhart to give the visitors the lead. Despite late pressure and multiple looks at goal, the Bears couldn't find an equalizer as Bulldogs goalkeeper Ansley Ittel finished with five saves to secure the shutout.
Missouri State came out aggressive, outshooting Louisiana Tech 6-5 in the first half and controlling the early tempo. The Bears continued to push forward in the second half, earning several late chances including a free kick from Maddie Schneiderhahn and an attempt from Lillie Rasmussen in the final minute, but were unable to convert.
Both teams finished with nine total shots, while Louisiana Tech held a 7-3 advantage in corner kicks. Goalkeepers Ella Becker and Victoria Spahn combined for two saves in the effort for Missouri State.
"We came out strong in the first half and created multiple opportunities but couldn't convert," said head coach Kirk Nelson. "We need to stay locked in for the full 90 minutes moving forward. We will bounce back and be ready for Sunday."
Missouri State closes its homestand on Sunday, Oct. 19, at 1 p.m. against Sam Houston for Green Game/Mental Health Awareness Day at Allison South Stadium. Admission is free for all fans.
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Team Stats
LAT
MSU
Goals
1
0
Shots
9
9
Shots on Goal
3
5
Saves
5
2
Corners
7
3
Fouls
18
12
Scoring Plays

Peyton Wiseman (2)
Assisted By: Ashley Leonhart
GOAL by LAT Wiseman, Peyton Assist by Leonhart, Ashley.
68:36
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