Opening Kick
• The Youngstown State women's soccer team (4-8-2, 3-1-2 Horizon League) looks to extend its unbeaten streak to five games when it visits Horizon League foe IU Indy, Sunday, Oct. 12.
• Kickoff is set for 1 p.m. at Michael A. Carroll Stadium in Indianapolis, Ind.
The Matchup
• This is the 15th meeting between Youngstown State and IU Indy in a series dating back to 1999.
• The Jaguars own an 12-1-1 advantage in the all-time series and have won the last two contests.
• Youngstown State has never beaten the Jaguars in Indianapolis.
• Last season, the Jaguars defeated the Penguins, 1-0, at Farmers National Bank Field on Sept. 26, 2024.
• The last time the Penguins beat IU Indy was a 2-0 victory on Oct. 22, 2022, at Farmers National Bank Field.
About IU Indy
• IU Indy enters the game with an overall record of 3-8-2 and a 2-2-1 mark in Horizon League action.
• The Jaguars, who are coming off a 1-1 tie against Robert Morris on Oct. 9, are led by Kellah Muldrow with three goal and two assists for eight points.
Up Next
• The Penguins return home to host Oakland, Thursday, Oct. 16.
• Kickoff is set for 6 p.m. at Farmers National Bank Field.
Last Time Out
• Freshman Kamyrn Rosa scored in the first minute of the game to lead the Penguins to a 1-0 victory over Purdue Fort Wayne on Oct. 9.
• Goalkeeper Maya Naimoli recorded her second shutout of the season and posted one save.
The Detroit Mercy Win
• Senior Taylor Berry scored a pair of goals and added an assist to lead the Penguins to a 4-2 home victory over Detroit Mercy on Sept. 28.
• Freshman Kamryn Rosa and sophomore Sara Felder each scored goals, and junior Camille Bultel added a pair of assists.
The Green Bay Win
• The Penguins picked up a 3-2 win over Green Bay in the 2025 Horizon League opener.
• Sophomore Sara Felder scored a goal and assisted on another to lead the Penguins.
• Freshman Kamryn Rosa scored her second goal of the year, and senior Emma Rigone was credited with the game-winner.
• Sophomore Maya Naimoli registered seven saves.
• The win marked just the second time the Penguins began Horizon League play 1-0.
Naimoli Moving Up Lists
• Sophomore Maya Naimoli registered her second shutout of the season and the fifth clean sheet of her career in the Penguins' 1-0 win over Purdue Fort Wayne.
• She now ranks tied for sixth with five career shutouts.
• Naimoli also ranks tied for fourth on the career wins list with nine.
• Naimoli is also moving up the career saves list with 172 and needs four to move into a tie for 10th with Jackie Podolsky at 176.
TB In Rare Company
• With her two goals and assist against Detroit Mercy on Sept. 28, senior Taylor Berry became the third YSU player to score at least 10 career goals with 10 career assists.
• Berry now has 11 goals and 10 assists, and she ranks tied for fourth all-time with 32 career points.
• Berry ranks tied for eighth in goals and tied for fourth in assists.
Pair With 4
• Freshman Kamryn Rosa leads the team with five goals and sophomore Sara Felder has four in 2025.
• It marks the first time since 2022 that multiple players have scored at least four goals in a season.
Rosa Rising
• Freshman Kamryn Rosa leads the team with five goals and has scored a goal in four of the last six games.
• Youngstown State is 4-0-1 when Rosa scores a goal this season.
• This also marks the second straight year a YSU freshman has scored at least three goals in a season.
• Her five goals are the most by a freshman since Marcella Sizer had five in 2019.
Felder Feasting
• Sophomore Sara Felder is picking up where she left off from last season.
• Felder, who has named to the Horizon League All-Freshman Team in 2024 after scoring three goals, now has four scores and an assist in 14 games this season.
Guins Among Leaders
• Junior Camille Bultel, sophomores Sara Felder and Maya Naimoli, and freshman Kamryn Rosa are among the Horizon League leaders.
• Rosa leads the team with 11 points on five goals and an assist.
• She ranks tied for the league lead with four goals in conference play.
• Bultel is second on the team with 10 points on three goals and four assists.
• Her four assists rank tied for eighth on the YSU single-season list.
• Bultel also ranks tied for fifth in the Horizon League in assists.
• Naimoli leads the league with 76 saves and 5.85 saves per game and ranks sixth with a .724 save percentage.
• Felder ranks ninth in the league with four goals scored.