
Photo by: South Dakota State Athletics
Oregon State Battles South Dakota State to 1-1 Draw
September 07, 2025 | Women's Soccer
BROOKINGS, S.D. – Emily Ibsen scored her first goal of the season as Oregon State played South Dakota State to a 1-1 draw on Sunday.
After SDSU scored early in the game, Ibsen struck early in the second half, heading in a corner kick from London Tsuma in the 48th minute for her first goal as a Beaver. The Parker, Colo., native joined the program this past offseason after spending three seasons at Adams State and is now up to 455 minutes played across six appearances (five starts).
Ibsen was one of four Beavers to put a shot on frame against SDSU, joining Nathalie Lewis (two), Mia Erba (one), Adele Schwab (one) and Carly Carraher (one).
For Tsuma, a Portland native, the assist was the latest in a strong start to her career. Just a freshman, Tsuma has seen her playing time increase in each of the last three-consecutive games, culminating in a season-high 56 against the Jackrabbits on Sunday that was punctuated with her first points at the collegiate level.
Mya Sanchez made eight saves in net, stopping 88.9% of shots she faced and now holds a goals allowed average of 1.50 while making 29 saves across six appearances (six starts) in 2025.
Beaver women's soccer returns to action on Sept. 14, traveling to Salt Lake City, Utah, to face the Utah Utes. Kickoff is scheduled for 12 p.m. PT.
OUR MISSION:
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
After SDSU scored early in the game, Ibsen struck early in the second half, heading in a corner kick from London Tsuma in the 48th minute for her first goal as a Beaver. The Parker, Colo., native joined the program this past offseason after spending three seasons at Adams State and is now up to 455 minutes played across six appearances (five starts).
Ibsen was one of four Beavers to put a shot on frame against SDSU, joining Nathalie Lewis (two), Mia Erba (one), Adele Schwab (one) and Carly Carraher (one).
For Tsuma, a Portland native, the assist was the latest in a strong start to her career. Just a freshman, Tsuma has seen her playing time increase in each of the last three-consecutive games, culminating in a season-high 56 against the Jackrabbits on Sunday that was punctuated with her first points at the collegiate level.
Mya Sanchez made eight saves in net, stopping 88.9% of shots she faced and now holds a goals allowed average of 1.50 while making 29 saves across six appearances (six starts) in 2025.
Beaver women's soccer returns to action on Sept. 14, traveling to Salt Lake City, Utah, to face the Utah Utes. Kickoff is scheduled for 12 p.m. PT.
OUR MISSION:
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
Team Stats
OSU
SDSU
Goals
1
1
Shots
9
27
Shots on Goal
7
9
Saves
8
6
Corners
3
13
Fouls
7
8
Scoring Plays

Emma Brezenski (2)
Assisted By: MaKynlie Cade
GOAL by SDSU Brezenski, Emma Assist by Cade, MaKynlie.
07:38

Emily Ibsen (1)
Assisted By: London Tsuma
GOAL by OSU Ibsen, Emily Assist by Tsuma, London.
47:38
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