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No. 10 SOC Opens Play at Big 12 Soccer Championship
10/27/2018 5:40:00 PM | Soccer
Bears earn top seed, face Iowa State with hopes on repeat title
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – No. 10 Baylor soccer (15-4-0, 8-1-0 Big 12) opens its run in the 2018 Big 12 Soccer Championship as the No. 1 seed, facing the No. 8 seed Iowa State (4-13-2, 2-6-1 Big 12) on Sunday at 11:30 a.m. at the Swope Soccer Village.
Baylor won the 2018 regular season title with a 1-0 win over Oklahoma, looking to sweep both the regular season and tournament titles for the first time in program history.
BU has its eyes on a repeat of its 2017 tournament title run, where the Bears mounted a historic performance to clinch the program's second tournament title.
The Legacy Fund membership is an exclusive support club that enhances the Baylor Soccer program. Becoming a Legacy member allows you to get an insider look at Baylor soccer and to support the team in every aspect of the program's success. For more information on the Legacy Fund, visit baylorbears.com/bearfoundation or call 254-710-3197.
Keep up with the team all season long by following Baylor Soccer on the team's official Twitter (@BaylorFutbol), Facebook (Baylor Soccer), and Instagram (@BaylorFutbol).
MATCH INFO
Sun., Oct. 28 vs. ISU @ 11:30 a.m. CT
Swope Soccer Village
Kansas City, Mo.
Stats: Big12Sports.com
Video: Big12Sports.com
Tickets: Big12Sports.com
BAYLOR BEARS
2018 Record: 14-4-0
2018 Big 12 Record: 7-1-0
Head Coach: Paul Jobson
Career: 70-37-14 (6th season)
BU: 70-37-14 (6th season)
IOWA STATE CYCLONES
2018 Record: 4-13-2
2018 Big 12 Record: 2-6-1
Head Coach: Tony Minatta
Career: 30-56-6 (5th season)
ISU: 30-56-6 (5th season)
BU vs. ISU SERIES
Series: 16-7-2
First Meeting: 10/27/96
W, 2-0, in Waco
Last Meeting: 10/7/18
W, 2-1 (2OT), in Ames
Last 5: 4-1-0
Jobson vs ISU: 5-2-0
BAYLOR QUICK NOTES
* Baylor clinched its second-ever regular season Big 12 title with a 1-0 win over Oklahoma in the final match of the Big 12 slate, helped by an overtime loss by WVU versus Kansas. The regular season title was BU's first since 1998 and fourth overall conference title.
* Baylor will look to repeat its 2017 Big 12 Soccer Championship title, looking to sweep both regular season and tournament titles for the first time in program history. The last Big 12 team to sweep both titles was West Virginia in 2016.
* Baylor has the most all-time wins in the Big 12 Championship among current conference members, carrying a 13-11-1 record into Sunday's quarterfinal match.
* Baylor has had at least eight wins in, now, 10-straight seasons and has won or advanced by shootout in at least one match at the Big 12 Championship 10 times in 15 appearances, including six in a row.
* Baylor has now had 10 or more wins in 12 of its 23 seasons as a program, seven of the last nine, and three-straight under sixth-year head coach Paul Jobson. The 15 wins for BU in 2017 and 2018 are the most since the 2012 squad set a program record with 19 wins.
* Baylor has posted back-to-back 15-win seasons for just the second time in program history (2011-2012).
* Baylor has outscored its opponents 25-2 at home this season, posting a perfect 10-0 record at Betty Lou Mays Soccer Field.
* Baylor's undefeated regular season home effort was the first time the Bears ran the table at home since 2012, with the 10 home wins standing as the most in a single-season in program history.
* Jennifer Wandt's sophomore season has included 10 solo shutouts, good for second in the Big 12 and fourth in the nation. She now sits at No. 3 on Baylor's career shutouts list and No. 2 on the BU single-season list, one off of tying the program record.
* Julie James (7,192) and Sarah King (6,985) have already moved into the top two spots in non-goalkeeper minutes played in program history, with the senior duo playing in every match and nearly every minute of their decorated collegiate careers.
* Sixth-year head coach Paul Jobson became Baylor soccer's all-time conference wins leader, improving to 24-18-6 career record in Big 12 play with a 3-1 win over Kansas, passing his wife and former Baylor head coach Marci Jobson (23-28-11) for the most conference wins in program history.
* Baylor topped another record RPI ranking, moving up to No. 4, a new program record. The Bears hold the highest average RPI win in the country at 60. All four of BU's losses are in the RPI Top 25.
* Baylor jumped to No. 10 in the United Soccer Coaches Top 25 rankings, the highest ranking among Big 12 schools.
* Baylor totaled six Big 12 Player of the Week honors, tallying one Offensive POTW, two Defensive POTW, and three Freshman OTW.
* Senior midfielder Julie James was named one of 30 candidates for the Senior CLASS Award, recognizing excellence in community, classroom, character and competition. James is the first candidate for the award in program history.
* Jennifer Wandt's assist in a 6-0 win vs. Nebraska marked the fifth time and just the third different BU goalkeeper to assist on a score in program history, the first since Michelle Kloss (vs. Prairie View A&M, 9/19/10).
* Jackie Crowther and Giuliana Cunningham scored goals within just 20 seconds of each other in the win over Nebraska, the quickest consecutive goals in program history.
* Raegan Padgett notched the fastest goal to start a match in program history, scoring the first goal vs. Samford (Aug. 19) just 35 seconds into the match.
* From May 9-12, a group of current and former Baylor soccer student-athletes returned for the second-straight year to serve on a mission trip to Guatemala alongside Baylor FCA.
Baylor won the 2018 regular season title with a 1-0 win over Oklahoma, looking to sweep both the regular season and tournament titles for the first time in program history.
BU has its eyes on a repeat of its 2017 tournament title run, where the Bears mounted a historic performance to clinch the program's second tournament title.
The Legacy Fund membership is an exclusive support club that enhances the Baylor Soccer program. Becoming a Legacy member allows you to get an insider look at Baylor soccer and to support the team in every aspect of the program's success. For more information on the Legacy Fund, visit baylorbears.com/bearfoundation or call 254-710-3197.
Keep up with the team all season long by following Baylor Soccer on the team's official Twitter (@BaylorFutbol), Facebook (Baylor Soccer), and Instagram (@BaylorFutbol).
MATCH INFO
Sun., Oct. 28 vs. ISU @ 11:30 a.m. CT
Swope Soccer Village
Kansas City, Mo.
Stats: Big12Sports.com
Video: Big12Sports.com
Tickets: Big12Sports.com
BAYLOR BEARS
2018 Record: 14-4-0
2018 Big 12 Record: 7-1-0
Head Coach: Paul Jobson
Career: 70-37-14 (6th season)
BU: 70-37-14 (6th season)
IOWA STATE CYCLONES
2018 Record: 4-13-2
2018 Big 12 Record: 2-6-1
Head Coach: Tony Minatta
Career: 30-56-6 (5th season)
ISU: 30-56-6 (5th season)
BU vs. ISU SERIES
Series: 16-7-2
First Meeting: 10/27/96
W, 2-0, in Waco
Last Meeting: 10/7/18
W, 2-1 (2OT), in Ames
Last 5: 4-1-0
Jobson vs ISU: 5-2-0
BAYLOR QUICK NOTES
* Baylor clinched its second-ever regular season Big 12 title with a 1-0 win over Oklahoma in the final match of the Big 12 slate, helped by an overtime loss by WVU versus Kansas. The regular season title was BU's first since 1998 and fourth overall conference title.
* Baylor will look to repeat its 2017 Big 12 Soccer Championship title, looking to sweep both regular season and tournament titles for the first time in program history. The last Big 12 team to sweep both titles was West Virginia in 2016.
* Baylor has the most all-time wins in the Big 12 Championship among current conference members, carrying a 13-11-1 record into Sunday's quarterfinal match.
* Baylor has had at least eight wins in, now, 10-straight seasons and has won or advanced by shootout in at least one match at the Big 12 Championship 10 times in 15 appearances, including six in a row.
* Baylor has now had 10 or more wins in 12 of its 23 seasons as a program, seven of the last nine, and three-straight under sixth-year head coach Paul Jobson. The 15 wins for BU in 2017 and 2018 are the most since the 2012 squad set a program record with 19 wins.
* Baylor has posted back-to-back 15-win seasons for just the second time in program history (2011-2012).
* Baylor has outscored its opponents 25-2 at home this season, posting a perfect 10-0 record at Betty Lou Mays Soccer Field.
* Baylor's undefeated regular season home effort was the first time the Bears ran the table at home since 2012, with the 10 home wins standing as the most in a single-season in program history.
* Jennifer Wandt's sophomore season has included 10 solo shutouts, good for second in the Big 12 and fourth in the nation. She now sits at No. 3 on Baylor's career shutouts list and No. 2 on the BU single-season list, one off of tying the program record.
* Julie James (7,192) and Sarah King (6,985) have already moved into the top two spots in non-goalkeeper minutes played in program history, with the senior duo playing in every match and nearly every minute of their decorated collegiate careers.
* Sixth-year head coach Paul Jobson became Baylor soccer's all-time conference wins leader, improving to 24-18-6 career record in Big 12 play with a 3-1 win over Kansas, passing his wife and former Baylor head coach Marci Jobson (23-28-11) for the most conference wins in program history.
* Baylor topped another record RPI ranking, moving up to No. 4, a new program record. The Bears hold the highest average RPI win in the country at 60. All four of BU's losses are in the RPI Top 25.
* Baylor jumped to No. 10 in the United Soccer Coaches Top 25 rankings, the highest ranking among Big 12 schools.
* Baylor totaled six Big 12 Player of the Week honors, tallying one Offensive POTW, two Defensive POTW, and three Freshman OTW.
* Senior midfielder Julie James was named one of 30 candidates for the Senior CLASS Award, recognizing excellence in community, classroom, character and competition. James is the first candidate for the award in program history.
* Jennifer Wandt's assist in a 6-0 win vs. Nebraska marked the fifth time and just the third different BU goalkeeper to assist on a score in program history, the first since Michelle Kloss (vs. Prairie View A&M, 9/19/10).
* Jackie Crowther and Giuliana Cunningham scored goals within just 20 seconds of each other in the win over Nebraska, the quickest consecutive goals in program history.
* Raegan Padgett notched the fastest goal to start a match in program history, scoring the first goal vs. Samford (Aug. 19) just 35 seconds into the match.
* From May 9-12, a group of current and former Baylor soccer student-athletes returned for the second-straight year to serve on a mission trip to Guatemala alongside Baylor FCA.
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