NORMAL, Ill. – This Sunday, the Illinois State soccer team will face Loyola Chicago at Adelaide Street Field. Kickoff is at 1 p.m., and you can catch the action on ESPN+.
Sunday’s match is special. It marks the 30th season of Redbird Soccer, with alumni joining to celebrate. In fact, the Redbirds won their very first game against Loyola on September 11, 1996, with a score of 3-2.
Currently, Illinois State leads the series against Loyola with 14 wins and 10 losses. When they play in Normal, the Redbirds have a solid 7-4 record.
Illinois State heads into this game after a strong performance, securing a 2-0 win over IU-Indy last Thursday. This victory is their third in a row and marks their first streak of three consecutive shutouts since 2019.
Freshman Rylann Law shone during the last game, scoring two goals, making her the first Illinois State freshman since Hannah Mueller to achieve this milestone back in 2018.
In their recent match against IU-Indy, the Redbirds recorded 17 shots, a feat they haven’t achieved since the 2020-21 season. It shows their growing offensive prowess this year.
Loyola Chicago is coming off a 1-0 win against Purdue. They’re led by new head coach Jon Sandoval, who recently transitioned from Northern Michigan University.
These updates not only highlight the teams’ current forms but also the growing competitive spirit in collegiate soccer. With heightened performances and strong alumni involvement, both teams are set to make this matchup memorable.
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