Ohio State vs. Oregon
Date: October 9, 2025
Time: 7 p.m.
Venue: Columbus, Ohio – Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium
Watch: B1G+
Live Stats: OhioStateBuckeyes.com
Game Notes: Ohio State | Oregon
Rosters: Ohio State | Oregon
COLUMBUS, Ohio – No. 22 Ohio State returns home Thursday night for a Big Ten matchup against Oregon. Kickoff from Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium is set for 7 p.m. on B1G+.
Thursday night is Pink Night as the program will recognize those individuals who have battled or have been touched by cancer. Fans are encouraged to wear pink to the game.

Admission and parking are free for all Ohio State women’s soccer matches.
- This will be the first-ever meeting between the Buckeyes and Ducks on the soccer pitch.
- The Buckeyes continue one of the best defensive stretches in program history. Ohio State is third nationally with a 0.333 goals-against average and had a school-record streak of seven consecutive shutouts earlier this season. That streak included a school-record 739:26 shutout streak which was also the longest in program history.
- Goalkeeper Molly Pritchard has started every match this season and has been a part of all eight shutouts this season. She has 29 shutouts in her career, which is tied for the most in program history.
- Pritchard is currently seventh nationally and tops in the Big Ten with a 0.344 goals-against average this year. The program’s single-season record is 0.55 by Rachel Middleman in 2010.
- Through 12 matches, Ohio State has surrendered just four goals, and just one at home. The Buckeyes are tied for the national lead with eight shutouts this season.
- Junior Berkley Mape scored her first collegiate goal in the 1-1 draw at Michigan State on Sunday.
- Fellow junior forward Ava Bramblett has been great thus far this season and was recently named to the Midseason Hermann Award Watch List. She has scored three goals on the season.
Scouting Oregon
- The Ducks enter the week 2-8-3 overall and 0-4-2 in Big Ten play. They are making their final regular-season road trip with matches at Ohio State and Penn State.
- Oregon has allowed 16 goals through 13 matches — six fewer than at this point last season — and features veteran goalkeeper Caeley Goldstein, who ranks among the NCAA’s active leaders in minutes, shutouts, and saves.
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This article was published by Ohio State Buckeyes on 2025-10-08 10:32:00
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