AMES, Iowa – Finding its way back on the road for the fourth time over its last five matches, the Sun Devil women’s soccer program will now make its way to Ames, Iowa, for its first-ever road matchup against Iowa State at Cyclone Sports Complex at 11 a.m. MST on Sunday, Oct. 19.
Television
- Tom Kroeschell (play-by-play) and Lindsey Long (analyst) will call Sunday’s action on ESPN+, which will be available to watch on the ESPN app.
Series history
- Sunday’s match against Iowa State will mark the first time Arizona State has played soccer against the then-No. 21 Cyclones since Friday, Sept. 24, 1999, when the Sun Devils won 3-1 in Tempe, Ariz. The match went into halftime tied 1-1, before Stacey Tullock pushed ASU ahead, 2-1, with a goal at the 54-minute mark, before Jaclyn Clark sealed the upset victory 10 minutes later with her first goal of the match.
- Arizona State will make its first-ever trip to Ames, Iowa, this weekend.
Kicking off
- Iowa will mark the 37th different state in which the Arizona State women’s soccer program has played a match throughout its program. The Hawkeye State will become the third different state (Ohio, West Virginia) in which the Sun Devils played their first-ever match this season.
- With Sunday’s Iowa State match set to begin its third multi-match road slate of the season, Arizona State is unbeaten (1-0-1) in the previous two games to start each multi-road tilt.
- Arizona State will be looking to snap its first four-match skid since the conclusion of the 2023 season, when the Sun Devils dropped the final five matches.
- With her next assist, Cameron Valladares (2025) will tie Eva van Deursen (2021) for the most assists (10) by a Sun Devil women’s soccer student-athlete in a single season. Valladares will join van Deursen as the only student-athletes in program history to be credited with 10 or more assists in a single season.
- Scoring first has been the name of the game for the Sun Devils throughout the 2025 campaign. When Arizona State scores first, ASU is 7-0-1 this season, with the lone non-win occurring on Thursday, Aug. 21, when Texas fought back to a 1-1, 90-minute tie.
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