St. Paul, Minn. – Rutgers women's soccer continues Big Ten play on Thursday at Minnesota for an 8 p.m. ET kickoff.Â
Match Details
Rutgers (2-0-4) at Minnesota (4-2-1)
8 p.m. | Thursday, Sep. 18
Elizabeth Lyle Robbie Stadium (St. Paul, Minn.)
Stream: B1G+Â
Head Coach
Mike O'Neill leads the Scarlet Knights in his 12th season, as the Scarlet Knights qualified for their 13th consecutive NCAA Tournament in 2024 with an 11-win campaign and appearance in the Big Ten Tournament Championship Game. They have qualified for the conference tournament all 11 years in the Big Ten.Â
The 2025 Scarlet Knights Â
The 2025 roster features a total of 29 players, with 15 returners and 14 newcomers. Of the 14 newcomers, nine are true freshmen and five are four-year transfers. Head Coach Mike O'Neill enters his 12th season at the helm of the program and has reached the NCAA Tournament all 11 seasons so far.Â
O'Neill's coaching staff remains intact, with associate head coach Lubos Ancin, assistant coach Madison Tiernan and assistant coach Ryan Nigro all returning. The group – along with Director of Operations Trish DiPaolo – has served together on the staff for six straight seasons.
Last Time Out Â
Rutgers is on a streak of four straight ties, most recently playing to a 1-1 draw in the Big Ten opener against Michigan State on Sep. 12. Nata Ramirez scored her team-best second goal of the season in the first help to help RU earn a point in the conference opener.
Bodmer in the BackÂ
Goalkeeper Olivia Bodmer is one of the best in the country, one of just three goalies nationally to be named to the MAC Hermann Trophy Watchlist.
Bodmer owns 26 saves across five matches this season, with three shutouts and just two goals allowed, bringing her career totals to 19 shutouts and 172 saves
Her .929 save percentage is 8th in the country, her 5.20 saves per game lead the Big Ten and her .400 GAA are 19th in the nation.
Ramirez's Instant Impact
Graduate transfer Nata Ramirez has been the sparkplug for the Rutgers attack through six matches.Â
Ramirez collected a pair of assists in the 3-0 season-opening win over NJIT. She followed that up with the opening goal in Big Ten play against Michigan State and the game-winning goal earlier in the year against Fairfield.
Hailey's MotorÂ
True freshman Lindsey Hailey is the only player on the team to have played all 90 minutes in all six matches this season, starting every match at center back.Â
Hailey has helped RU post four shutouts in its first six matches, including no shots on goal allowed against NJIT.
In addition to her defensive contributions, Hailey helped put away the win against Fairfield when she pounced on a loose ball on a corner kick to give Rutgers a 2-0 lead against the Stags.Â
Hailey has helped anchor a back line that is eighth in the country with a .200 GAA.
Danger on Set PiecesÂ
Rutgers has been dangerous on set pieces, scoring three of their seven goals as a result of corner kicks.Â
Against NJIT, Sophia Stiles headed a near Olimpico from Nata Ramirez.
Against Fairfield, Ramirez chipped in a long shot after a corner and Lindsey Hailey slammed in a rebound after another near-olimpico from Olivia Russomanno.
The CaptainsÂ
Head coach Mike O'Neill named GK Olivia Bodmer, M Gabriela Gil and M/F Allie Post as the team's captains for 2025. Bodmer is a two-time captain and one of the top goalies in the country, being named to the MAC Hermann Trophy Watchlist. Gil returns to the field this year after missing the last eight matches of 2024 with injury, but was still ranked the No. 32 freshman in the country by TopDrawerSoccer and earned a Big Ten Freshman of the Week honor in October. Post has the most Rutgers experience of any returner, entering the season with 50 games of experience and 26 starts, owning five career goals and six assists.
Fresh Faces
Against Princeton and Fairfield, RU put out a starting XI that featured eight newcomers, including three freshman.Â
Three of the team's six goals have come from three different true freshmen – Kennedi Cotter, Lindsey Hailey and Sophia Stiles.
This year, nine Scarlet Knights have made their collegiate debut and 14 have made their Rutgers debut.
Big Ten Players to WatchÂ
ForwardÂ
Ashley Baran, goalkeeperÂ
Olivia Bodmer and midfielder/forwardÂ
Nata Ramirez were all named Big Ten Players to Watch by the conference.Â
Baran led the Scarlet Knights in 2024 with six goals, adding an assist to give her 13 points on the season, second-most on the team. Starting all 21 games at goalkeeper in 2024, Bodmer posted seven solo (eight combined) shutouts, a 0.99 GAA and made 73 saves. Ramirez was named First Team All-Ivy and Second Team All-Region in 2024 after leading the Columbia with both seven goals and eight assists for 22 points on the campaign.
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