
Soccer Preview: #6 Arkansas vs. #13 Iowa
FAYETTEVILLE – Preseason No. 6 Arkansas soccer begins its journey to the College Cup with a pair of top-15 matchups at Razorback Field this week.
On Thursday, August 14, at 6:30 p.m., the Hogs will meet No. 13 Iowa for the first time on the pitch in the 2025 season opener. On Sunday, August 17, Arkansas will host No. 2 Notre Dame. Kickoff is once again set for 6:30 p.m. and the match will be televised on SEC Network with Mike Watts (play-by-play) and Ian Carry (analyst) on the call.
The Razorback-Hawkeye matchup will be streamed live on SEC Network+.
Season ($55) and single-game tickets ($11) are available for purchase online at ArkansasRazorbacks.com or at the entrance to Razorback Field.
SEASON OPENER
Arkansas and Iowa are meeting for the first time on the pitch, but both programs are on similar trajectories over the last few years with conference titles and NCAA Tournament runs. This year’s season opener will be the first time Arkansas has opened the season with a top 25 matchup since 2021, when then-No. 13 Arkansas played at No. 6 Duke. Colby Hale is 2-2-3 all-time against Big 10 opponents.
ON THE HAWKEYES
Iowa was picked sixth in the Big Ten Preseason Poll and is returning its top three goal scorers from last season, including midfielder Sofia Bush, a TopDrawerSoccer Midfielder to Watch in 2025. The Hawkeyes pride themselves on defending and held a six-game shutout streak in 2024, which was a program record for consecutive shutouts. The Hawkeyes shut out four ranked opponents last season: No. 12 Texas, No. 15 Rutgers, No. 18 Wake Forest, and No. 24 Washington. Iowa’s defense allowed just 12 goals, breaking the previous program record of 16 goals allowed. Iowa posted 12 shutouts last season, tying for the second most shutouts in program history.
TOUGH SCHEDULE
According to NCAA women’s soccer guru Chris Henderson (@chris_awk), Arkansas will play the third hardest overall schedule and the second hardest non-conference schedule, behind Penn St. Per the United Soccer Coaches preseason top 25, the Razorbacks will face three ranked teams in the non-con slate: #13 Iowa, #2 Notre Dame and #4 Duke. BYU is receiving the third most votes. Overall, Arkansas will play six preseason top 25 teams, three in non-conference play and three in conference play.
KEEPING IT FRIENDLY
The Razorbacks played two preseason exhibitions before the first week of games, against UT Martin and Oral Roberts. Arkansas outscored both teams 9-1. Newcomers carried the Razorbacks in both matches, accounting for 6 of the Hogs’ 9 goals. Freshman Paige Szymanski led the way with three goals. BYU transfer Erin Bailey recorded a brace against ORU. Freshman Vailana Tu’ua scored the opener against ORU.
HIGH ON THE HOGS
Arkansas will enter the first week of matches ranked No. 6 in the United Soccer Coaches preseason top 25, its highest preseason ranking in program history. The Hogs received the No. 7 ranking in TopDrawerSoccer’s preseason top 25 and were predicted to win the SEC regular season championship by the league’s head coaches.
SOLID SIGNEES
Arkansas’ 2025 recruiting class finished at No. 19 in TopDrawerSoccer’s team recruiting class rankings. This marks the first time Colby Hale has signed a top 25 class since his tenure began at Arkansas in 2012. Muiltiple players ranked in the IMG Academy National Top 200: #65 Nuria Craig (#11 in Texas, #18 Defender), #86 Vailana Tu’ua (#16 in SoCal, #26 Forward), #155 Camila Palacios (#18 in Texas, #52 Forward) and #173 Natalie Wagner (#20 in Texas, #59 Forward). Craig and Tu’ua received 4-star rankings from TopDrawerSoccer.
IMPACT TRANSFERS
Hale brought in a solid transfer class as well, with BYU midfielder Erin Bailey, Seminole State forward/midfielder Aniyah Nurse-Whyte and veteran Utah goalkeeper Evelyn Vitali joining Arkansas for the 2025 season. In three seasons out west, Erin Bailey racked up 36 points on 16 goals and two assists. In 2023, she scored 10 goals in 26 appearances for her BYU team that ended its historic season in the College Cup. The Cougars led the NCAA with 79 goals and 238 points. At Seminole, Aniyah Nurse-Whyte made an immediate impact for the storied JUCO program in her freshman year. She led the team with 15 goals and ranked third in assists with 12. One of her goals sent her team to the JUCO national tournament for the sixth straight year. Nurse-Whyte received NJCAA Division I All-America Third Team, United Soccer Coaches Junior College Division I All-America Team and the Region II All-Region First Team honors. Evelyn Vitali is entering her fifth year of college soccer. Originally at Oklahoma State before heading to Utah, Vitali received numerous honors during her freshman year with the Cowgirls, including a spot on the Big 12 All-Freshman Team and TopDrawerSoccer’s Top 100 Freshmen list. Vitali recorded seven shutouts and started in all 18 matches that season. Vitali played a scoreless 135 minutes in goal during both of Arkansas’ preseason exhibitions.
KEEPER KEEGAN
Arkansas sophomore goalkeeper Keegan Smith has quickly cemented herself as one of the program’s best after just one season between the pipes. In her debut season in 2024, Smith tied former Razorback Grace Barbara (2022) for the single-season shutout record (11) and finished with the second-lowest goals-against average (.62) behind former Hog and current Racing Louisville FC keeper Katie Lund (.48, 2019). The Bath, New York native shut out seven of Arkansas’ 10 SEC regular season opponents and two of three NCAA Tournament opponents (Oklahoma State and Cal) to lead the Razorbacks back to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2022. She allowed just six goals at Razorback Field to help the Hogs to an unbeaten home record of 11-0-2. Keegan was the first freshman goalkeeper in program history to receive All-SEC honors. She finished the season ranked as the No. 3 freshman in the nation and was placed on the Best XI Freshman Team by TopDrawerSoccer. During the offseason, Smith was called up to the U-19 U.S. Women’s National Team training camp in Spain in February of 2025. She was called up a second time in June of 2025, this time for the U-18/19 U.S. YNT combined training camp in Fayetteville, Georgia.
HOME FIELD ADVANTAGE
Arkansas is unbeaten in 44 of its last 45 matches at Razorback Field, dating back to 2021. The Hogs have gone 40-1-4 at Razorback Field since beating No. 25 BYU on Aug. 30, 2021. Arkansas is also unbeaten in its last 22 SEC home matches, dating back to 2020. The lone loss came on November 17, 2023, against Pittsburgh in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. The Razorbacks have outscored opponents 153-29 during this stretch. 12 of the 69 wins have come against ranked teams, including No. 1 North Carolina in 2019.
PRESEASON FAVES
For the third straight season, Arkansas was picked to win the SEC regular season championship by the league’s head coaches. 1. Arkansas 9. Auburn 2. Texas 10. Kentucky 3. South Carolina 11. LSU 3. Georgia 12. Texas A&M 5. Tennessee 13. Oklahoma 6. Vanderbilt 13. Florida 7. Alabama 15. Missouri 8. Mississippi State 16. Ole Miss
MOVING ON
Arkansas lost 66% (47 of 71 goals) of its NCAA-leading offense last season, including top scorers Kate Doyle (13g, 6a), Ava Tankersley (12g, 9a) and Anaiyah Robinson (11g, 1a). The Razorbacks led the NCAA in goals (71), points (219) and ranked second in assists (77). They also led the nation in scoring offense (3.38), assists per game (3.67), points per game (10.43), corner kicks per game (8.67), SOG per game (11.52) and goal differential (57).
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