Ole Miss looks to finish succesful spring Wednesday night vs. Memphis

Posted on Apr 17 2019 - 4:59am by Flint Christian

The Ole Miss soccer team plays the final game of its spring season tonight in Oxford. The exhibition match against the Memphis Tigers will kick off at 7:30 p.m. at the Ole Miss Soccer Stadium.

Memphis was No. 2 in the American Athletic Conference in 2018 with a 17-4 overall record. The Tigers also hosted the first round of the NCAA Tournament but lost 3-0 to Wisconsin.

The Rebels are led by nine-year head coach Matt Mott, who received a four-year contract extension at the beginning of the semester. Mott is 92-71-20 in his time in Oxford and has two back-to-back NCAA Tournament trips.

CeCe Kizer dribbles the ball downfield attempting to shake off a Mississippi State defender on October 21, 2018.The Rebels will play the Memphis Tigers tonight at 7:30. File photo by Christian Johnson

“My family and I have made Oxford our home over the last nine years, and we’re thrilled to continue the call this great place home,” Mott said after agreeing to the extension. “While I’m tremendously proud of the successes we’ve had in my time here, I still believe the best is yet to come.”

The spring schedule has provided an opportunity for the Rebels to play high-level competition in low-stakes atmospheres. LSU and Samford both traveled to Oxford to play, while the Rebels traveled to Franklin, Tennessee, and Conway, Arkansas, to play Louisville and Arkansas, respectively.

One of the more exciting moments in the spring schedule was the annual alumni game, in which Rebel alumni returned to Oxford to scrimmage against the current team. Head coach Matt Mott thanked the alumni for playing and helping the team prepare for the fall, saying on Twitter, “Such a fun afternoon with our alumni. So awesome to see so many former greats.”

One Ole Miss soccer alumna who could not attend the alumni game was CeCe Kizer, who has been working to prepare for the start of her professional career since her final season for Ole Miss ended in fall 2018.

Kizer was selected 13th overall in the 2019 National Women’s Soccer League Draft. She was selected by the Houston Dash and will gain experience and playing time as the NWSL season begins at the end of April.

Current team members have also had success outside of Oxford. Sophomore forward/midfielder Channing Foster was selected to play for the U.S. Women’s National Under-23 Team in spring 2019 at the Thorns Spring Invitational in Portland, Oregon.

The current roster, along with Foster, will have big shoes to fill in the upcoming fall season, as they lose seniors Kizer, Marisa Kutchma, Mary Kate Smith, Ella Frischknecht, Tara Sullivan and standout goalkeeper Marnie Merritt.

Mott turned in an impressive recruiting class at National Signing Day during the winter. Ole Miss signed nine incoming freshman, including Saydie Holland from Sycamore, Illinois, and Morgan O’Connor from Oxford, to contribute to the team in the 2019 season this fall.