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October 26, 2024 | Soccer
NORMAN — The University of Oklahoma soccer team closes the regular season Sunday with a crucial road match at Florida in a must-win contest. First touch is set for 3 p.m. CT on SEC Network+.
OU kept its postseason aspirations alive with a critical 4-1 win over Ole Miss on Thursday. Sooner forward Leonie Weber broke the program's all-time assist record with No. 18 and 19 of her career. True freshman midfielder Juliette Rayo made her first collegiate start and provided a goal and an assist.
The top 12 teams in the table make the conference tournament, with Tennessee representing the cut line at nine points.
• All About Oklahoma: The Sooners are 9-7-1 this season and are 14th in the SEC standings with seven conference points.
• Leo Leads the Way: Leonie Weber has reached the program's top-10 in career points this season, currently standing fifth with 55. She needs six more to reach Kaylee Dao (61) for sixth.
• Oklahoma on the Attack: Oklahoma's attack has produced 37 goals for this fall, tied for the program's single-season record. The mark was previously recorded in the 2005 and 2010 campaigns.
• Defensive Dominance: Oklahoma's defense impressed in non-conference play, limiting opponents to just five goals on 5.00 shots per match.
• Back Line Standouts: Caroline Duffy owns a 76.1% save rate while the group of Meredith King, Cassie Clifton, Cailey England and Andie Wolfe have logged 95.0% of the available backline minutes this fall.
• Historic Helpers: Leonie Weber broke OU's program assist record with the 19th of her career on Thursday, passing Alexis Washington and Lauren MacIver.
• Oh Captain, Our Captain: Cailey England is Oklahoma's new career leader in starts (89) and minutes played (7,685), breaking the former record vs. Georgia (Oct. 4) and the latter vs. Arkansas (Oct. 13). She will tie the program record for matches played on Sunday (92).
• 2024 Outlook: The Sooners were selected 13th in the 2024 SEC Preseason Coaches' Poll, sharing the rank with Florida. Five athletes were named to the SEC Preseason Watchlist as forwards Hadley Murrell, Alexis Washington and Leonie Weber, midfielder Cailey England and defender Andie Wolfe earned league recognition.
• OU x SEC: OU Soccer embarks on its inaugural season in the SEC this fall and enjoyed the honor of playing Oklahoma's first regular season event as a league member (Aug. 15 at North Texas) as well as the university's first SEC league game (Sept. 19 vs. Mississippi State).