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Beavers Round Out Regular Season with Split Week
November 03, 2025 | Women's Soccer
CORVALLIS, Ore. – Oregon State women's soccer will finish its 2025 regular season slate with a pair of games this week, hosting Saint Mary's on Wednesday before heading north to play Gonzaga in Spokane.
Oregon State Beavers vs Saint Mary's Gaels
Date: Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2025
Time: 5 p.m. PT
Location: Paul Lorenz Field – Corvallis, Ore.
Watch: ESPN+
Live Stats: Stat Broadcast
 
Oregon State Beavers at Gonzaga Bulldogs
Date: Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025
Time: 1 p.m. PT
Location: Luger Field – Spokane, Wash.
Watch: ESPN+
Live Stats: Stat Broadcast
 
SPREAD THE LOVE:
The Beaver offense has tallied 15 goals and 15 assists in 2025, and central to that production has been a balanced attack. Across 17 total games, nine different student-athletes have scored at least one goal and eight have contributed an assist, with eight different individuals posting at least one goal and one assist.
 
Adele Schwab leads the team in points (eight) thanks to a pair of goals and a team-high four assists, while Nathalie Lewis' three goals lead the team. Carly Carraher and Alyssa White both have multiple goals and multiple assists while defender Emily Ibsen is also a part of the two-plus assist club.
 
ONE FOR THE RECORD BOOKS:
After playing a reserve role as a freshman and sophomore, Mya Sanchez has proven to be one of the best goalkeepers in program history with fantastic junior and senior seasons. In two years as the team's no. 1, Sanchez has featured 35 times and played every single one of the 3,150 possible minutes, making 180 saves. Entering this week's games, Sanchez has stopped 197 shots in her career, which ranks eighth in program history, and she has the ability to move as high as six in the record book this week, as Hailey Coll (2021-23, 200 saves) and Elizabeth Pease (1997-00, 201 saves) are within reach.
 
FINISHED STRONG:
Nathalie Lewis got back on the scoresheet last weekend at Seattle U, rounding the goalkeeper late in the first half and finishing. A junior from Queen Creek, Ariz., Lewis now has a team-high three goals and leads the team in shots on goal (15) while sitting in a tie with White for total shots (27).
 
DOUBLE UP:
Adele Schwab and Mia Erba were credited with a double assist on Lewis' goal in Seattle. Schwab, who leads the team in points this season with eight, added to her team-high assist total while Erba, who scored in the Beavers' 2-1 win over Utah earlier this season, notched her first assist of the year.
 
YOUNG TALENT:
Of the 20 student-athletes to suit up this season, six are in either their freshman or sophomore seasons at the collegiate level. White, a freshman, has started 14 of 15 appearances this season and leads all underclassmen in playing time with 1,034 minutes, while sophomore Hailey Martinez (13 starts, eight appearances, 789 minutes played) sits in second. Freshman Avery Pleiman has played in 16 games and started each of her last six games, scoring in a 4-1 win over San Diego, while London Tsuma (14 appearances, one start, 528 minutes played) has one assist and Isa Calderon enters this week's games with one goal across 11 appearances; redshirt freshman Abbi Leonard played 586 minutes across eight appearances (seven starts).
 
THANK YOU, VETS:
Even with the young talent, OSU boasts a veteran laden roster. Across 25 total student-athletes, the Beavs have four graduate students suiting up for the last time in a regular season at the collegiate level this week in Kassidy Michael, Carly Carraher, Nathalie Mejia and Rin Choi, while seniors Sawyer Service, Mya Sanchez, Lindsey Antonson, Paola Figueroa, Madson Paolini, Emily Ibsen and Megin Turi were all recognized at the team's senior day recognition on Oct. 25 against Pacific.
 
BEAVS IN THE PROS:
With Katie Godden (Charlton Athletic / England) and McKenna Martinez (Valadares Gaia / Portugal) each signing professional contracts after the conclusion of last season, Oregon State has officially sent six players into the professional ranks across the last four seasons. Led off by Laura Galceran and Bridgette Skiba in 2021, Reese Moffatt signed a deal in 2022 before Hailey Coll in 2023 and both Godden and Martinez in 2024.
 
In total, there are currently 10 former Beavers active in the professional ranks, playing in countries such as Portugal, Norway, Spain, England, Mexico and the United States; this list is highlighted by Bella Bixby (née Geist), who currently plays for the Portland Thorns of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL), but also includes Kate Evans (West Brom), Emma Jones (Portsmouth) and Greta Espinoza (Tigres).
 
BACK THE PAC:
Oregon State will play its final games in the West Coast Conference this week before returning to Pac-12 play in 2026. All eight of the conference's other members, Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State, Gonzaga, San Diego State, Texas State, Utah State and Washington State, sponsor women's soccer, each bringing a high level of talent to the conference. Utah State is the reigning Mountain West Tournament Champion, also winning the conference tournament in 2023, while Boise State was crowned regular season champion in 2024 after San Diego State was crowned regular season champions the year prior. Texas State is coming off a 12-win season that ended with a 3-2 loss in the Sun Belt Championship while Gonzaga was picked to finish third in the WCC preseason poll.
 
GOTTA HAVE 'EM:
Tickets to Wednesday's game can be purchased by calling 800-GO-BEAVS (541-737-4455) or visiting beav.es/SoccerTickets.
 
OUR MISSION:
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
 
Oregon State Beavers vs Saint Mary's Gaels
Date: Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2025
Time: 5 p.m. PT
Location: Paul Lorenz Field – Corvallis, Ore.
Watch: ESPN+
Live Stats: Stat Broadcast
Oregon State Beavers at Gonzaga Bulldogs
Date: Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025
Time: 1 p.m. PT
Location: Luger Field – Spokane, Wash.
Watch: ESPN+
Live Stats: Stat Broadcast
SPREAD THE LOVE:
The Beaver offense has tallied 15 goals and 15 assists in 2025, and central to that production has been a balanced attack. Across 17 total games, nine different student-athletes have scored at least one goal and eight have contributed an assist, with eight different individuals posting at least one goal and one assist.
Adele Schwab leads the team in points (eight) thanks to a pair of goals and a team-high four assists, while Nathalie Lewis' three goals lead the team. Carly Carraher and Alyssa White both have multiple goals and multiple assists while defender Emily Ibsen is also a part of the two-plus assist club.
ONE FOR THE RECORD BOOKS:
After playing a reserve role as a freshman and sophomore, Mya Sanchez has proven to be one of the best goalkeepers in program history with fantastic junior and senior seasons. In two years as the team's no. 1, Sanchez has featured 35 times and played every single one of the 3,150 possible minutes, making 180 saves. Entering this week's games, Sanchez has stopped 197 shots in her career, which ranks eighth in program history, and she has the ability to move as high as six in the record book this week, as Hailey Coll (2021-23, 200 saves) and Elizabeth Pease (1997-00, 201 saves) are within reach.
FINISHED STRONG:
Nathalie Lewis got back on the scoresheet last weekend at Seattle U, rounding the goalkeeper late in the first half and finishing. A junior from Queen Creek, Ariz., Lewis now has a team-high three goals and leads the team in shots on goal (15) while sitting in a tie with White for total shots (27).
DOUBLE UP:
Adele Schwab and Mia Erba were credited with a double assist on Lewis' goal in Seattle. Schwab, who leads the team in points this season with eight, added to her team-high assist total while Erba, who scored in the Beavers' 2-1 win over Utah earlier this season, notched her first assist of the year.
YOUNG TALENT:
Of the 20 student-athletes to suit up this season, six are in either their freshman or sophomore seasons at the collegiate level. White, a freshman, has started 14 of 15 appearances this season and leads all underclassmen in playing time with 1,034 minutes, while sophomore Hailey Martinez (13 starts, eight appearances, 789 minutes played) sits in second. Freshman Avery Pleiman has played in 16 games and started each of her last six games, scoring in a 4-1 win over San Diego, while London Tsuma (14 appearances, one start, 528 minutes played) has one assist and Isa Calderon enters this week's games with one goal across 11 appearances; redshirt freshman Abbi Leonard played 586 minutes across eight appearances (seven starts).
THANK YOU, VETS:
Even with the young talent, OSU boasts a veteran laden roster. Across 25 total student-athletes, the Beavs have four graduate students suiting up for the last time in a regular season at the collegiate level this week in Kassidy Michael, Carly Carraher, Nathalie Mejia and Rin Choi, while seniors Sawyer Service, Mya Sanchez, Lindsey Antonson, Paola Figueroa, Madson Paolini, Emily Ibsen and Megin Turi were all recognized at the team's senior day recognition on Oct. 25 against Pacific.
BEAVS IN THE PROS:
With Katie Godden (Charlton Athletic / England) and McKenna Martinez (Valadares Gaia / Portugal) each signing professional contracts after the conclusion of last season, Oregon State has officially sent six players into the professional ranks across the last four seasons. Led off by Laura Galceran and Bridgette Skiba in 2021, Reese Moffatt signed a deal in 2022 before Hailey Coll in 2023 and both Godden and Martinez in 2024.
In total, there are currently 10 former Beavers active in the professional ranks, playing in countries such as Portugal, Norway, Spain, England, Mexico and the United States; this list is highlighted by Bella Bixby (née Geist), who currently plays for the Portland Thorns of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL), but also includes Kate Evans (West Brom), Emma Jones (Portsmouth) and Greta Espinoza (Tigres).
BACK THE PAC:
Oregon State will play its final games in the West Coast Conference this week before returning to Pac-12 play in 2026. All eight of the conference's other members, Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State, Gonzaga, San Diego State, Texas State, Utah State and Washington State, sponsor women's soccer, each bringing a high level of talent to the conference. Utah State is the reigning Mountain West Tournament Champion, also winning the conference tournament in 2023, while Boise State was crowned regular season champion in 2024 after San Diego State was crowned regular season champions the year prior. Texas State is coming off a 12-win season that ended with a 3-2 loss in the Sun Belt Championship while Gonzaga was picked to finish third in the WCC preseason poll.
GOTTA HAVE 'EM:
Tickets to Wednesday's game can be purchased by calling 800-GO-BEAVS (541-737-4455) or visiting beav.es/SoccerTickets.
OUR MISSION:
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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