Rice Opens Three-Match Road Stretch at Louisiana
8/30/2025 5:39:00 PM | Women's Soccer
Rice Owls (3-1, 0-0 American) at Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns (3-1, 0-0 Sun Belt)
Match 5 • Sunday, Aug. 31, 2025 • 1:00 p.m. CT
Lafayette, Louisiana • Home Bank Soccer and Track Complex
Video Stream: No stream
Live Stats: Click Here
Twitter Updates: @RiceSoccer
Road Trip
The Owls open the first of three matches on the road Sunday afternoon against the Ragin' Cajuns of Louisiana. Rice will continue the road contests next Sunday at Lamar before the American Conference opener at UAB on Sept. 11.
Last Time Out
Rice won a fierce battle 3-2 against Oklahoma State last Thursday night at Holloway. Leah Chancey, Allie Love and Piper Biziorek netted the Rice goals as the Owls earned their first Power-4 win since the 2020-21 season at No. 5 West Virginia.
HTX Takeover in the RGV
The Owls had an offensive explosion at UTRGV, dropping six goals in the shutout win. The Owls' six goals are the most in a game since scoring eight against TSU during the 2020-21 season. The six goals are the most scored on the road since Rice had seven at Old Dominion in 2017.
Two Up, Two Down
Mariana Elizondo has opened the 2025 season on fire; netting goals in back-to-back matches, both being game-winning goals. The two goals tie a season high, when she scored twice back in the 2022 season (also the last time she scored before the 2025 campaign).
Take a Chance(y) On Me
Leah Chancey checked into the TopDrawerSoccer Top 100 list to open the 2025 season at No. 67. Chancey led the conference in goals (nine), points (22), shot accuracy (.528), shots on goal per game (1.40), and was second in game-winning goals (4), third in goal per game (.45), and fourth in points per game (1.10). She had a Rice record-breaking and NCAA-leading eight consecutive matches with a goal in 2024 and to no surprise, scored the Owls' opening goal of the 2025 season.
Rice vs. Louisiana
This is only the second meeting between the two schools, with last season's contest ending as a 2-2 draw at Holloway Field. Leah Chancey and Jules Johnston scored the two goals for Rice last season.
Weekly Honors (8/18)
Rice had two earn the first conference recognitions of the season with Lilly Reuscher being named American Defensive Player of the Week and Laurel Kelley being named Honorable Mention. Reuscher receives the first conference honor of the season after leading the defensive line to allowing just one goal this past week. Kelley earns conference recognition after recording a point in both matches to open the season. Kelley netted her first career goal at UTRGV while also assisting on the game-winning goal against HCU.
Welcome to *Our* House
The Owls defended Holloway Field fiercely last season, going 10-1-1 at home. The Owls have a 143-59-23 all-time home record. Rice currently has an nine-game unbeaten streak at home against non-conference opponents, going 8-0-1 in that span.
Dash Legend to South Main
Legendary Houston Dash goalkeeper and Olympic bronze medalist Jane Campbell is set to join the Rice soccer staff ahead of the 2025 season as a volunteer coach. Regarded as one of the greatest keepers in the NWSL, Campbell has appeared in over 150 games with the Houston Dash. She has also been part of the United States National Team, making the Olympic team in 2020 and serving as an alternate in 2024. She was voted as the 2023 NWSL Goalkeeper of the Year.
Match 5 • Sunday, Aug. 31, 2025 • 1:00 p.m. CT
Lafayette, Louisiana • Home Bank Soccer and Track Complex
Video Stream: No stream
Live Stats: Click Here
Twitter Updates: @RiceSoccer
Road Trip
The Owls open the first of three matches on the road Sunday afternoon against the Ragin' Cajuns of Louisiana. Rice will continue the road contests next Sunday at Lamar before the American Conference opener at UAB on Sept. 11.
Last Time Out
Rice won a fierce battle 3-2 against Oklahoma State last Thursday night at Holloway. Leah Chancey, Allie Love and Piper Biziorek netted the Rice goals as the Owls earned their first Power-4 win since the 2020-21 season at No. 5 West Virginia.
HTX Takeover in the RGV
The Owls had an offensive explosion at UTRGV, dropping six goals in the shutout win. The Owls' six goals are the most in a game since scoring eight against TSU during the 2020-21 season. The six goals are the most scored on the road since Rice had seven at Old Dominion in 2017.
Two Up, Two Down
Mariana Elizondo has opened the 2025 season on fire; netting goals in back-to-back matches, both being game-winning goals. The two goals tie a season high, when she scored twice back in the 2022 season (also the last time she scored before the 2025 campaign).
Take a Chance(y) On Me
Leah Chancey checked into the TopDrawerSoccer Top 100 list to open the 2025 season at No. 67. Chancey led the conference in goals (nine), points (22), shot accuracy (.528), shots on goal per game (1.40), and was second in game-winning goals (4), third in goal per game (.45), and fourth in points per game (1.10). She had a Rice record-breaking and NCAA-leading eight consecutive matches with a goal in 2024 and to no surprise, scored the Owls' opening goal of the 2025 season.
Rice vs. Louisiana
This is only the second meeting between the two schools, with last season's contest ending as a 2-2 draw at Holloway Field. Leah Chancey and Jules Johnston scored the two goals for Rice last season.
Weekly Honors (8/18)
Rice had two earn the first conference recognitions of the season with Lilly Reuscher being named American Defensive Player of the Week and Laurel Kelley being named Honorable Mention. Reuscher receives the first conference honor of the season after leading the defensive line to allowing just one goal this past week. Kelley earns conference recognition after recording a point in both matches to open the season. Kelley netted her first career goal at UTRGV while also assisting on the game-winning goal against HCU.
Welcome to *Our* House
The Owls defended Holloway Field fiercely last season, going 10-1-1 at home. The Owls have a 143-59-23 all-time home record. Rice currently has an nine-game unbeaten streak at home against non-conference opponents, going 8-0-1 in that span.
Dash Legend to South Main
Legendary Houston Dash goalkeeper and Olympic bronze medalist Jane Campbell is set to join the Rice soccer staff ahead of the 2025 season as a volunteer coach. Regarded as one of the greatest keepers in the NWSL, Campbell has appeared in over 150 games with the Houston Dash. She has also been part of the United States National Team, making the Olympic team in 2020 and serving as an alternate in 2024. She was voted as the 2023 NWSL Goalkeeper of the Year.
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