PITTSBURG — The Pittsburg State University women's soccer team will complete the middle and final legs of a three-game road swing through Oklahoma with a pair of matches this week.
 
The Gorillas will travel to Oklahoma City Thursday (Sept. 19) for a 7 p.m. (CDT) match-up against Oklahoma City University, before continuing on to Weatherford, Okla., for a Saturday (Sept. 21) battle against Southwestern Oklahoma State University.
 
Pitt State started the three-game road swing by facing Southern Nazarene University last Saturday (Sept. 14) at Bethany, Okla.
 
The Gorillas enter this week's action with a 3-1-0 record.
 
First-year head coach 
Wes Branstetter has utilized a balanced attack in the early goings of the 2024 campaign.
 
Graduate forward 
McKenna Robinson (Connoquenessing, Pa.) leads the team with three assists and one goal for five points. Freshman forward 
Sophia See (Mustang, Okla.) and graduate midfielder 
Madison Monson (Forest Lake, Minn.) are tied for the team lead with two goals apiece thus far. Sophomore forward 
Dallie Hill (Claremore, Okla.), freshman forward 
Sophia Agramon (Chandler, Ariz.) and freshman defender 
River Riley (Vestavia Hills, Ala.) also have contributed goals to the Pitt State cause.
 
Graduate midfielder 
Hanna Carlisle (Layton, Utah), freshman midfielder 
Carrie Cunningham (Olathe, Kan.), junior forward 
Adriana Delgado (Wichita, Kan.), redshirt sophomore midfielder 
Dylann Ehegartner (Papillion, Neb.), freshman forward 
Mia Hunt (Corona, Calif.), graduate forward 
Jadyn Newell (Broken Arrow, Okla.) and See all have tallied an assist this season.
 
Freshman goalkeeper 
Jocelyn Kramar (Fort Collins, Colo.) has a 1.00 goals against average (GAA) with 13 saves in 180 minutes stationed between the sticks. Freshmen goalkeeper 
Sabrina Schilt (Plano, Texas) has a 1.33 GAA with three saves to her name in 135 minutes on the field thus far, Junior 
Macy Clements (Springville, Utah) is yet to allow a goal and has record two saves in 45 minutes of game action.
 
OCU is off to a 4-2-0 start to the season through six matches played.  The Stars opened 4-0 before suffering back-to-back losses to Oklahoma Christian University and Bellevue University.
 
Offensively, the Stars are led by Hallie Crom with seven goals and one assist for 15 points. Abby Russell leads the team with five assists and her three goals are tied for second on the team. In 540 minutes of action, Gemma Harvey has a 0.83 GAA with 13 saves.
 
SWOSU is 1-2-1 heading into a Thursday home match against Fort Hays State University. The Bulldogs claimed a 2-1 road win over Missouri Southern State University the last time out last Saturday (Sept. 14).
 
SWOSU is led by goal scorers Julie Anderson, Philippine de Sancy, Madelyn Kitchen and Ruth Vasquez. Elise LaForge has also provided an assist this season. Goalkeeper Terra Rybuck has a 2.49 GAA with 15 saves.