
Soccer Upsets No. 17 Mississippi State 2-0 in 2025 Betty Lou Debut
8/28/2025 10:30:00 PM | Soccer
WACO, Texas – Baylor soccer upset Mississippi State, the 17th-ranked team in the nation, on Thursday evening to open the home slate at Betty Lou Mays Field. With the win, Michelle Lenard pockets the first ranked victory of her tenure at BU, marking Baylor's first win over a top-25 program since beating No. 8 TCU in 2021. It was also the first ranked win within the confines of Betty Lou Mays Field since beating No. 5 Kansas in 2020.
The Bears (2-0-2) remained unbeaten in 2025 off a first-career goal from freshman Oliva Hess early in the fourth minute, while Aryanna Jimison put the cherry on top in the 82nd minute to give the Bears the win over the Bulldogs (2-1-0).
Goalkeeper Azul Alvarez and the BU back line continued their hot streak while only allowing one shot on goal in a third consecutive shutout.
THE RUNDOWN
Baylor pressed Mississippi State all game, never relenting momentum in the match, and it started early.
Callie Conrad had a good look on a penalty kick but was stopped by Sarah Wommack. After an offside call, the Bears rallied back, and a shot from Hess found the back of the net with an assist from Theresa McCullough.
Mississippi State's single shot that required assistance from Alvarez came in the 11th minute from Kara Harris. Outside of that attempt and a near-miss off the crossbar minutes later, the Bulldogs were silenced by BU all evening.
Nearing the end of the first half, MSU's Lauryn Taylor committed a yellow-card worthy offense against the BU netminder for the lone caution handed out on Thursday by head referee Dimitar Chavdarov.
In the 81st minute, Houston transfer Aryanna Jimison buried a ball in the back of the net to provide insurance for Baylor with an Alysiah Lockette assist.
HIGHLIGHTS
QUOTABLE
Head coach Michelle Lenard
On the match…
"I am really proud of the team, I feel like we deserved to win. We had to withstand some pressure there at the end of the game and that's going to happen in games like these. I thought we won the game in the first five minutes. We set the tempo, we did exactly what we planned to do and we got a great result because of it."
Mid-Fielder Olivia Hess
On scoring her first goal…
"I feel amazing. We've worked so hard for this in the spring and in our preseason games, and it shows that our work paid off. It was a team effort, and it's great to start the season off strong against a ranked opponent."
Mid-Fielder Kai Hayes
On the match…
"It was awesome that all the preparation we put into this whole entire preseason, for that to come out at home in front of our teammates and our family. Everything seemed to come together. We talked, we communicated and there were obviously ups and downs, but we were able to manage the game and come away with a win."
UP NEXT
Baylor stays home to welcome back former Big 12 foe Texas next Thursday at 7 p.m.
To stay up to date throughout the year on all things Baylor Soccer, follow the team on Facebook, X and Instagram: @BaylorFutbol.
The Bears (2-0-2) remained unbeaten in 2025 off a first-career goal from freshman Oliva Hess early in the fourth minute, while Aryanna Jimison put the cherry on top in the 82nd minute to give the Bears the win over the Bulldogs (2-1-0).
Goalkeeper Azul Alvarez and the BU back line continued their hot streak while only allowing one shot on goal in a third consecutive shutout.
THE RUNDOWN
Baylor pressed Mississippi State all game, never relenting momentum in the match, and it started early.
Callie Conrad had a good look on a penalty kick but was stopped by Sarah Wommack. After an offside call, the Bears rallied back, and a shot from Hess found the back of the net with an assist from Theresa McCullough.
Mississippi State's single shot that required assistance from Alvarez came in the 11th minute from Kara Harris. Outside of that attempt and a near-miss off the crossbar minutes later, the Bulldogs were silenced by BU all evening.
Nearing the end of the first half, MSU's Lauryn Taylor committed a yellow-card worthy offense against the BU netminder for the lone caution handed out on Thursday by head referee Dimitar Chavdarov.
In the 81st minute, Houston transfer Aryanna Jimison buried a ball in the back of the net to provide insurance for Baylor with an Alysiah Lockette assist.
HIGHLIGHTS
- The ranked win was Baylor's first in the Michelle Lenard era, the last coming Sept. 26, 2021, when the Bears took down No. 8 TCU in Fort Worth.
- It was also the first ranked win at home since a 2-0 defeat of No. 5 Kansas on Oct. 9, 2020.
- One shot on goal is the fewest since the victory over another SEC program, Texas A&M, last season on Aug. 30, 2024.
- Olivia Hess scored the first goal of her freshman season in career game No. 4.
- Aryanna Jimison tallied her first goal in Waco after a pair of seasons at Houston.
- Theresa McCullough's assist was her first of the year and seventh of her career.
- The Bears remain undefeated through four matches, its best start under Lenard.
QUOTABLE
Head coach Michelle Lenard
On the match…
"I am really proud of the team, I feel like we deserved to win. We had to withstand some pressure there at the end of the game and that's going to happen in games like these. I thought we won the game in the first five minutes. We set the tempo, we did exactly what we planned to do and we got a great result because of it."
Mid-Fielder Olivia Hess
On scoring her first goal…
"I feel amazing. We've worked so hard for this in the spring and in our preseason games, and it shows that our work paid off. It was a team effort, and it's great to start the season off strong against a ranked opponent."
Mid-Fielder Kai Hayes
On the match…
"It was awesome that all the preparation we put into this whole entire preseason, for that to come out at home in front of our teammates and our family. Everything seemed to come together. We talked, we communicated and there were obviously ups and downs, but we were able to manage the game and come away with a win."
UP NEXT
Baylor stays home to welcome back former Big 12 foe Texas next Thursday at 7 p.m.
To stay up to date throughout the year on all things Baylor Soccer, follow the team on Facebook, X and Instagram: @BaylorFutbol.
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Team Stats
MSU
BAY
Goals
0
2
Shots
9
16
Shots on Goal
1
6
Saves
4
1
Corners
6
9
Fouls
16
9
Scoring Plays

Olivia Hess (1)
Assisted By: Theresa McCullough
GOAL by BAY Hess, Olivia Assist by McCullough, Theresa.
03:24

Aryanna Jimison (1)
Assisted By: Alysiah Lockette
GOAL by BAY Jimison, Aryanna Assist by Lockette, Alysiah.
81:38
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