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NORTHFIELD, Minn. – Junior Emily Johnson and sophomore Rachel Anderson combined for five goals for the regionally-ranked St. Olaf College women’s soccer team in a 6-1 non-conference victory over UW-Stevens Point on Wednesday afternoon at Rolf Mellby Field.

Johnson netted the first hat trick of her career and Anderson added the first two-goal performance of hers, as the duo propelled St. Olaf (4-1-0) past UW-Stevens Point (2-2-1) with the largest margin of victory in the series for either team. The Oles, who were ranked No. 6 in this week’s initial United Soccer Coaches Region IX Poll of the season, are 3-0-2 in the last five meetings with the Pointers dating back to 2019.

Johnson scored all three of her goals in the first 13 minutes for her third game this season with multiple goals before Anderson added two first-half goals of her own in St. Olaf’s five-goal opening 45 minutes. After UW-Stevens Point scored in the first minute of the second half, senior Marit Klagge closed out the scoring less than five minutes later to add a goal to her two assists in the win.

Johnson started the scoring inside the first two minutes by scoring on a breakaway after Klagge flicked on a long ball from the back from senior Katie Beaudry. Johnson doubled her tally in the ninth minute with a shot from inside the box after Klagge and Wren VanDeWalker combined to get the ball to the junior in front of goal.

In the 13th minute, Johnson completed her hat trick by getting in front of the goalie to turn in a cross from junior Roxanne Rundle on the left side. Johnson’s hat trick vaulted her into the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) lead with seven this season, a figure that matches her totals from each of her first two seasons.

Anderson made it 4-0 inside the opening 20 minutes by racing in behind off a throw-in from senior Clara Kubis and slotting the ball home. Fifteen minutes later, Anderson added another with a shot from outside the box that the UW-Stevens Point goalie got fingertips to but could not keep out.

Sophia Ryan got the Pointers on the board just 27 seconds into the second half with a close-range shot before Klagge rounded out the scoring by putting in a rebound off her initial header after VanDeWalker’s shot hit the under side of the crossbar and stayed out.

St. Olaf held advantages of 29-7 in shots and 15-4 in shots on goal in the game and took seven of the game’s eight corner kicks. First year Charlotte Percy registered another win with three saves over the first 56-plus minutes before making way for sophomore Ava Williams, who did not face a shot over the final 33-plus minutes.

In their final game before conference play begins, the Oles will visit the University of Northwestern-St. Paul on Saturday, Sept. 13 for a 7 p.m. kickoff.
 

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Source: https://athletics.stolaf.edu/news/2025/9/10/womens-soccer-johnson-and-anderson-combine-for-five-goals-in-womens-soccers-rout-of-pointers.aspx

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Source: https://www.sabcsport.com/soccer/news/west-ham-re-sign-goalkeeper-ukasz-fabianski

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USMNT vs. Japan score: USA soccer get much-needed win, record shutout against FIFA’s 17th ranked team

USMNT vs. Japan score: USA soccer get much-needed win, record shutout against FIFA’s 17th ranked team

Sep 10, 2025 |

It’s a massive weight off of the United States men’s national team’s shoulders as they secured a signature victory under Mauricio Pochettino, dispatching Japan 2-0 in a friendly on Tuesday. The Samurai Blue may have made 11 changes from their match against Mexico, but that can’t take away from the USMNT defeating the 17th-ranked team in the world in a shutout fashion. 

Pochettino saw the good from facing South Korea and went out with a back three and opted to start this match in the same way with Tim Ream, Chris Richards, and Tristan Blackmon all in defense. He shook things up with five changes overall as Max Arfsten and Alex Freeman made up his wing backs, and the duo were able to push the attack forward with Arfsten assisting an Alex Zendejas goal before Christian Pulisic assisted a Folarin Balogun goal of his own.

It’s just what the USMNT needed, and it’s the first time that they’ve defeated a top-20 ranked FIFA team since Iran at the 2022 World Cup. It may have been a rotated Japan, but this also isn’t the USMNT’s top squad with players such as Weston McKennie and Malik Tillman missing. It’s a result that gives Pochettino something to think about, but more importantly, it gives him something to build upon ahead of the October international window that will see the USMNT face Ecuador and Australia.

Spots to the World Cup are being booked

Matt Freese had another busy day in net, making six saves and preventing 1.55 goals during the match. He could have done better on crosses, but as Japan kept upping the pressure as the match continued, he rose to the occasion, and it’s clear that the 27-year-old is growing during his time with the national team. After starting all of the Gold Cup matches for the USMNT and keeping his place for these friendlies, Freese is looking like the favorite to start in net the World Cup. He’s in line with Zack Steffen for goals prevented in league play in MLS, and the duo only trail Sean Johnson among American keepers domestically. With Steffen’s inconsistent history and Johnson’s age, it puts Freese in the pole position for the number one shirt, even with Matt Turner back in the lineup starting for the New England Revolution. 

A few other MLS players made their mark in the match in Max Arfsten and Alex Freeman. Both have shown that they’ve earned Pochettino’s trust, starting as the wing backs in the match, even with Sergino Dest in the squad. Arfsten delivered an excellent assist and was everywhere in the USMNT attack, while Freeman did a lot of defensive work in keeping Japan at bay on his own flank. Both have shown that they need to be in the mix for the World Cup squad, but the question will be if there is enough space for both when the roster squeeze comes.

Balogun the nine 

While there were questions surrounding who the starting nine will be at the World Cup, Balogun showed why he was an exciting dual-national recruit from England. Due to missing time with an injury, this was Balogun’s first start under Pochettino, and he did the most he could with his touches, taking four shots and putting three of them on target. He even took things into his own hands, dribbling through Japan’s defense for his goal. Balogun was the favorite to start when the World Cup rolled around, but facing Japan, he was able to display why that should be the case. This team opens a different dimension due to Balogun’s movement and interchange with Pulisic, making the entire attack more dangerous as a whole.

Flexibility is key

It’s the first time that the USMNT rolled out a back three to start a match under Pochettino, and it worked to a great effect. Plenty of the players are used to these systems for their clubs, and that comfort translated to the national team as well. This isn’t going to work against every team, but it’s important that Pochettino showed flexibility in his setup because it will give the USMNT more of a chance to win games against teams like Japan when they’re at full strength. They may not even start their next game in a three-man defense, but it’s a new tool for the USMNT and one that they were able to execute well despite there being pressure on the team. That’s impressive to do midstream in a camp.

Source: https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/news/usmnt-vs-japan-score-usa-soccer-get-much-needed-win-record-shutout-against-fifas-17th-ranked-team/live/

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Sep 10, 2025 |

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Boys soccer results for Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2025

Boys soccer results for Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2025

Sep 10, 2025 |

Mayo 0, John Marshall 0

ROCHESTER — Thanks to some strong defense and goalkeeper play, the two city rivals played to a scoreless tie.

Mayo keeper Henry Collura was especially special on this night. The senior stopped a penalty kick and the subsequent rebound to preserve the tie midway through the second half. He finished with six saves.

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“Defenses on both sides were strong, limiting the number of shots and keeping most of the play in the middle third of the field,” Mayo coach Tim Jennings said.

Jennings loved the play of Ethan Bumsted, Sam Thompson and Amani Gupta as well as Ryan Vomhof, Trygve Nelson, and Anton Wolf.

JM’s Gustavs Baltavics and Franklin Melendez were great all night for the Rockets.

Century 2, Mankato East 2

OWATONNA — Collin Norgaard and Xavier Zawaira scored second-half goals as the Panthers overcame a 2-0 halftime deficit.

Keeper Terrence Sullivan made six saves in net for the Panthers.

Century 2, Mankato East 2
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Century: Collin Norgaard 1 goal; Xavier Zawaira 1 goal. Goalie: Terrence Sullivan 6 saves.
Mankato East: No stats available.

BIG NINE CONFERENCE

Owatonna 4, Winona 3
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Winona: Sergio Carrion 1 goal; Seth Watkins 1 goal; Jose Carrion 1 goal. Goalie: Reed Jacobsen 8 saves.
Owatonna: No stats available.

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Northfield 3, Red Wing 0
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Northfield: Edwin Cortave Deleon 1 goal, 0 assist; Anthony Baez 1 goal, 0 assist; Josue Lazaro 1 goal, 1 assist; Kevin Baez 0 goal, 1 assist. Goalie: Theo Menk 4 saves.
Red Wing: Goalie: McCoy Walter 9 saves.

HIAWATHA VALLEY LEAGUE

Stewartville 4, Cannon Falls 1
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Cannon Falls: Luke Fimmen 1 goal. Goalie: Gunnar Maki 9 saves.
Stewartville: Cole Kropp 1 goal, 2 assists; Will Turner 1 goal, 1 assist; Lukas Nelson 1 goal; Charlie Boerger 1 goal. Goalie: Brocken Rester 3 saves.

THREE RIVERS CONFERENCE

Winona Cotter 8, Plainview-Elgin-Millville 1
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Plainview-Elgin-Millville: Brady Haack 1 goal. Goalie: Levi Spenst 12 saves.
Winona Cotter: No stats available.

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Source: https://www.postbulletin.com/sports/prep/boys-soccer-results-for-tuesday-sept-9-2025

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How to Watch Mexico vs Korea Republic: Live Stream Men’s International Soccer Friendlies, TV Channel

How to Watch Mexico vs Korea Republic: Live Stream Men’s International Soccer Friendlies, TV Channel

Sep 10, 2025 |

Mexico is set to take on Korea in this men’s international soccer friendly match on Tuesday at GEODIS Park.

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Raul Jimenez #9 of Mexico drives the ball during an international friendly match between Mexico and Japan at Oakland Alameda Coliseum on September 6, 2025 in Oakland, California.
Raul Jimenez #9 of Mexico drives the ball during an international friendly match between Mexico and Japan at Oakland Alameda Coliseum on September 6, 2025 in Oakland, California.
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How to Watch Mexico vs Korea Republic

  • Date: Tuesday, September 9, 2025
  • Time: 9:30 PM ET
  • Channel: FOX Deportes
  • Stream: Fubo (try for free)

Mexico comes into this friendly on a solid run; they haven’t lost in eight matches and are looking to build momentum as they prepare to host the 2026 World Cup alongside the U.S. and Canada. Their last outing ended in a frustrating 0–0 draw against Japan, especially challenging as they played with 10 men following a late red card.

South Korea arrives in strong form too, already qualified for the World Cup and undefeated in 15 consecutive matches. They’ve recently beaten the U.S. 2–0, showing they’re a rising force with real confidence.

Head-to-head, Mexico has the upper hand, winning three of their last four encounters, including a tight 3–2 win in 2020. But recent performances suggest this will be a close and competitive match.

This is a great World Cup 2026 qualifying match that you will not want to miss; make sure to tune in and catch all the action.

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Source: https://www.newsweek.com/sports/how-watch-mexico-vs-korea-republic-live-stream-mens-international-soccer-friendlies-tv-channel-2127339

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