The Ozaukee and Random Lake girls' soccer teams aim to build on their recent success after reaching the state title game in their second season together. Coach Matt Wilson emphasized the importance of offseason commitment, noting that participation in club leagues and captain practices has increased significantly. The squad returns key players, including Big East first-team defender Chloe Dybul and leading scorer Mia Evraets, but faces challenges with the loss of six starters to graduation. Wilson is optimistic about the team’s potential to adapt and grow through unity and hard work as they prepare for a competitive season.

By the Numbers
  • Mia Evraets scored 21 goals and had six assists last season.
  • Rebecca Kraemer made 138 saves, allowing 27 goals over 1,500 minutes, with eight shutouts.
State of Play
  • The team boasts around 36 players this season and is still welcoming new additions.
  • They started the season with a tough match against Kiel, losing 2-0.
What's Next

Upcoming matches include games against West Bend West, Grafton, and Kewaunee, which will be crucial for assessing team development and performance.

Bottom Line

With a commitment to teamwork and improvement, the combined squad is poised to make a strong run for the Big East title, but must effectively integrate new players while overcoming the loss of experienced seniors.