
Women's Soccer Finishes Season At CSUN Thursday
10/28/2025 9:30:00 AM | Women's Soccer
Long Beach State closes the regular season against the Matadors.
LONG BEACH, Calif. -- Long Beach State will wrap up the regular season with a road trip to CSUN, taking on the Matadors Thursday night at 7 p.m. on ESPN+. CSUN is currently tied for second in the Big West standings, though Long Beach State has an 18-10-3 lead in the all-time series against the Matadors and have won four out of the last five games between the teams.
KICKOFF
• Long Beach State has lost just three games since September, going 4-3-5 in that time with all three of their losses coming by just one goal. Long Beach State fought to a scoreless draw with UC San Diego in the team's final home game, and then lost via an own goal against Cal State Fullerton as goalkeeper Aurora Schuck has stopped every opposing shot she faced last week.
• The Beach went through the month of September unbeaten as part of a six-tame streak, including wins over Nevada, New Mexico State and UC Riverside. The Beach also won at UC Davis, and ended with a 1-1 draw against UCSB prior to last week. Radisson Banks evened the game with the Gauchos with a strike off of a volley, scoring her fourth goal of the season as the Beach picked up a point at home against UCSB.
• The Beach has been on the front foot offensively all season long, as the Beach has nearly doubled their opponents shot totals. Long Beach State is now outshooting their opponents 229-131 on the year, and have 110 shots on frame to just 64 for their foes.
• Goalkeeper Aurora Schuck turned aside a penalty kick in the 79th minute to help preserve a 1-1 draw with the Anteaters in the Black and Blue Rivalry, with the goal for the Beach coming from junior Jordan Candelaria.
• That came on the heels of a dominant win on the road at UC Riverside. Natalie Arnold scored her first two career goals and both Ameera White and Radisson Banks had a pair of assists in a 3-0 victory that saw the Highlanders outshot 17-5 on the night.
• Freshman Ameera White became the second weekly Big West award winner for Long Beach State this season, earning Freshman of the Week for her efforts during those two games. White assisted on three of Long Beach State's four goals in that week, and is now the team's leader in assists with five this year. Natelle El Mokbel won the award earlier this season after scoring the game-winner against NM State and making four shots in a 1-1 tie with San Diego.
• Long Beach State set or tied numerous offensive records during a comprehensive 6-0 win over Nevada. The six goals and 6-goal margin were both tied for the most in school history, while the team's eight assists setting up those goals broke a school record, set in 2013 when the program had seven assists against Cincinnati.
• Kailey Supa had a brace for Long Beach State as the sophomore doubled her career goal total at the Beach against the Wolf Pack, while junior Radisson Banks played a part in four goals, setting up the opener for Cherrie Cox who buried her own rebound, making two assists and scoring one of her own. 10 players in total either scored or had an assist for the Beach while Aurora Schuck closed out her first shutout of the season, making three saves.
• The Beach finished their home slate 3-2-5 at George Allen Field this season, with the only losses coming against Cal Poly and No. 19 Texas. Long Beach State controlled much of the action against No. 19 Texas, outshooting the Longhorns 20-11 and taking a 1-0 lead after Cherrie Cox buried a rebound after a shot from Natalie Arnold. Two goals in the second half by Texas allowed the Longhorns to slip away with a 2-1 victory as the Beach split their games in the opening week.
• Head Coach Mauricio Ingrassia enters his 22nd year at the helm of the program. Ingrassia earned his 200th win with the Beach during the 2024 season and has led the program to five Big West Championships and seven NCAA Tournament appearances.
• Cherrie Cox was one of 11 players selected as Preseason All-Big West as the conference announced their preseason awards. Cox was the 2023 Big West Offensive Player of the Year, and was recognized as a standout player in advance of the season.
PLAYER NOTES
• Cherrie Cox returns for Long Beach State and has played a major part in the team's success this season. The Big West Offensive Player of the Year in 2023, Cherrie Cox missed last season but has returned for her junior season. Cox leads Long Beach State with five goals scored along with a pair of assists, totaling 12 points on the year in ten games played.
• Radisson Banks has made a huge impact in the forward line for Long Beach State. A transfer from Washington, Banks leads Long Beach State in most offensive categories, starting every game and leading the team with 65 shots including 32 on goal, while scoring four goals and adding four assists in her first season in Long Beach.
• Anchoring the back line for Long Beach State is junior Zoe Willis. Willis has now started 42 straight games for the Beach and played every minute of the 2024 season. She has played nearly every minute for Long Beach State dating back to October 8, 2023, coming out for just two minutes this season.
• Another key player returning after missing the full 2024 season is Brooklyn Antonucci. An All-Big West selection as well as an All-Freshman Team pick in her first season, Antonucci played over 1,700 minutes on the back line as a true freshman, starting every game and contributing six assists. Antonucci has started every game so far this season for Long Beach State.
• One of Long Beach State's most veteran players is Logan Nidy, the lone senior on the roster after transferring from San Diego State. Nidy spent three seasons with the Aztecs, including starting 13 games and playing nearly 1,200 minutes last season, providing a goal and three assists on the year. Nidy has played big minutes for Long Beach State while playing in wide positions, totaling over 900 minutes so far in 2025.
• Junior goalkeeper Aurora Schuck has played every minute in goal over each of the last two seasons for Long Beach State. Schuck now has five shutouts on the season and has made 47 saves, including a key penalty save against UC Irvine and a season-high six against No. 19 Texas. As a sophomore, Schuck made 74 saves and had five shutouts, including two straight against Cornell and UC Riverside, earning Big West Defensive Player of the Week honors on Sept. 23, 2024.
• Junior Kana Uchida remains another solid defensive presence for Long Beach State. Now with over 4000 minutes played in her career, Uchida has started 54 games in her time at the Beach, the most of any player on the LBSU roster. Uchida started every game in each of the last two seasons and has contributed six assists during her time at the Beach.
• Junior Jordan Candelaria returns as a starter for Long Beach State in the midfield. Long Beach State's team captain has started in every game this season for the Beach. The junior has now scored two goals this season after finding the net against UC Irvine, had an assist against both CSUB and UC Davis, and is and is one of four outfield players with over 1300 minutes played this season.
• Sophomore Kailey Supa scored a brace against Nevada, and now has five goals in her career at Long Beach State. Supa scored again on the road at UC Irvine, and has six total points for the Beach this season.
• Two freshmen have made a significant impact in the early portion of the season for Long Beach State. Canadian International Natelle El Mokbel has now twice scored a game-winning goal, first in the season opener against Hawai'i and most recently against NM State. The freshman is third on the team in shots taken and trails just Banks in shots on goal during the season. Further back on the field, Ameera White leads the team in assists and has seven points on the year while starting 15 games in the midfield.
• Natalie Arnold scored a brace against UC Riverside, the first two goals of the sophomore defender's career before adding one more against Cal State Bakersfield. Arnold has started 12 games this season for Long Beach State and has played now over 1,000 total minutes.
• Sophomore Julie Lopez has also returned for Long Beach State after missing last season's action and has had a promising start. Starting nine games and playing in every game this season, Lopez recorded her first assist of 2025 against Nevada and is among the team leaders in shots taken.
THE OPPOSITION
• CSUN is looking to try and secure a bye in the upcoming Big West Championship in their final home game of the regular season. The Matadors have allowed the fewest goals in conference play this season, anchored by Riley Liebsack who has nine shutouts in goal this season for CSUN.
































