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Ducks Will Look for Road Trip Split Sunday
09/25/25 | Women's Soccer
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Oregon allowed an early goal to Purdue, but battled for the tying goal for the next 80 minutes before surrendering a pair of late goals in a 3-0 loss to the Boilermakers Thursday at Folk Field.
The Ducks will now look to split the weekend trip Sunday when they visit Indiana.
How It Happened: In the opening minutes of the match, Purdue's Angelina Thoreson forced a turnover and took the ball down the field before burying a shot into the left side of the net.
Oregon's defense stiffened after that. Selah Simms broke up a potential one-on-one situation with a tackle deep in the box in the 32nd minute.
Minutes later, goalkeeper Caeley Goldstein stretched to reach a Boilermaker shot from the right side and just got a finger to it to prevent Purdue's second goal of the night. Goldstein made four saves in the opening period and finished with seven for the game.
The Ducks (2-7-2, 0-2-1) trailed 1-0 at the break.
Three of Oregon's five shots came after halftime with Ella Osmussen, Addisen Boyer and Jayde Holley getting off one attempt a piece.
The Boilermakers (5-5-2, 2-2-0) scored twice in the final five minutes.
Notable: Goldstein matched her season high with seven saves … Despite allowing a season-high three goals Thursday, Oregon has still given up seven fewer goals than at the same point last season (12 versus 19).
Up Next: Oregon faces Indiana Sunday at 10 a.m. PT in Bloomington (B1G+).
The Ducks will now look to split the weekend trip Sunday when they visit Indiana.
How It Happened: In the opening minutes of the match, Purdue's Angelina Thoreson forced a turnover and took the ball down the field before burying a shot into the left side of the net.
Oregon's defense stiffened after that. Selah Simms broke up a potential one-on-one situation with a tackle deep in the box in the 32nd minute.
Minutes later, goalkeeper Caeley Goldstein stretched to reach a Boilermaker shot from the right side and just got a finger to it to prevent Purdue's second goal of the night. Goldstein made four saves in the opening period and finished with seven for the game.
The Ducks (2-7-2, 0-2-1) trailed 1-0 at the break.
Three of Oregon's five shots came after halftime with Ella Osmussen, Addisen Boyer and Jayde Holley getting off one attempt a piece.
The Boilermakers (5-5-2, 2-2-0) scored twice in the final five minutes.
Notable: Goldstein matched her season high with seven saves … Despite allowing a season-high three goals Thursday, Oregon has still given up seven fewer goals than at the same point last season (12 versus 19).
Up Next: Oregon faces Indiana Sunday at 10 a.m. PT in Bloomington (B1G+).
Team Stats
ORE
PUR
Goals
0
3
Shots
5
14
Shots on Goal
1
10
Saves
7
1
Corners
2
1
Fouls
10
11
Scoring Plays

Angelina Thoreson (3)
GOAL by PUR Thoreson, Angelina.
05:07

Irene Campo (5)
Assisted By: Lillian Bane
GOAL by PUR Campo, Irene Assist by Bane, Lillian.
84:09

Lillian Bane (2)
Assisted By: Emilia Deppe
GOAL by PUR Bane, Lillian Assist by Deppe, Emilia.
85:53
Game Leaders
Players
Players Mentioned
Tracy Joyner | Postgame vs. Northwestern
Sunday, September 21
Caeley Goldstein | Postgame vs. Northwestern
Sunday, September 21
Selah Simms: "Play my game."
Wednesday, September 17
Addisen Boyer: "There’s so many resources here."
Wednesday, September 17