
Women’s Soccer Continues BIG EAST Play With Matches Against Villanova and Marquette
9/23/2025 12:56:00 PM | Women's Soccer
Match #10: Creighton Bluejays (3-5-1, 0-1-0 BE) at Villanova Wildcats (6-3-0, 1-0-0 BE)
Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2025 • 3:00 p.m. CT • Villanova, Pa. • Higgins Soccer Complex
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Match #11: Marquette Golden Eagles (4-3-2, 0-0-1 BE) at Creighton Bluejays (3-5-1, 0-1-0 BE)
Saturday, Sept. 27, 2025 • 4:00 p.m. • Omaha, Neb. • Morrison Stadium
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Up Next
Creighton (3-5-1, 0-1-0 BE) continues BIG EAST play this week with conference matchups against Villanova and Marquette.
The action starts on Wednesday, Sept. 24 as the Bluejays takes on Villanova (6-3-0, 1-0-0 BE) at 3 p.m. CT in Villanova, Pa.
Creighton will then host Marquette (4-3-2, 0-0-1 BE) on Saturday, Sept. 27 at 4 p.m. inside Morrison Stadium.
Follow the Match
Wednesday's match at Villanova will be broadcasted live on ESPN+, while Saturday's match against Milwaukee will be broadcasted live on ESPN+ with Brent Weber and Jon Cusak on the call.
Live stats for both matches will also be available through statbroadcast at http://Creighton.StatBroadcast.com.
Links to video and live stats will be provided on the Creighton Women's Soccer schedule page.
Updates will also be provided during the match on Twitter (@CreightonWSoc).
Scouting Creighton (3-5-1, 0-1-0)
Creighton is 3-5-1 overall and 0-1-0 in BIG EAST play this year against a challenging non-conference schedule that including a top 25 draw against No. 13 Arkansas and three wins over Kansas City, Omaha and South Dakota.
Offensively, the Bluejays have demonstrated balance and depth, with 10 different players scoring at least one goal and 11 different players recording at least one assist.
Graduate Student Ariana Mondiri leads the team with three goals and two assists, with Jalen Chaney and Anna Bragg following closely behind with two goals apiece.
Senior goalkeeper Alyssa Zalac has been a consistent presence in net for the Jays this season. She has started every game this year, totaling 28 saves and a shutout while owning a 1.91 goals against average in 803 minutes of action.
Coming off the program's most successful season in over a decade, the expectations are higher than ever as the 2025 Creighton Bluejays enter the second season under head coach Jimmy Walker.
The Bluejays return eight players who started at least four matches, including co-captions Ella Offer and Savanna Solomon, from last season's 8-7-2 squad that finished fourth in the BIG EAST and hosted a postseason match for the first time since joining the league in 2013.
It is with that foundation set and 13 letterwinners returning, that the 2025 version of Creighton women's soccer aims to become the first to reach the NCAA postseason since 2010.
Creighton was picked to finish fifth in the BIG EAST Preseason Coaches' poll as Jimmy Walker is in his 18th season with a 187-107-29 career record.
Scouting Villanova (6-3-0, 1-0-0 BE)
After an 0-2 start, Villanova has won six of their last seven matches to improve to 6-3-0 overall and 1-0-0 in BIG EAST play following a 1-0 win over Seton Hall last Saturday.
Avrie Nelsen paces the Villanova offense with four goals, while Morgan Kotch is tied for the team-lead with eight overall points, credit to three goals and two assists.
In addition, the Wildcats offense features four players with at least two goals this season with five different Villanova players contributing at least one goal.
Goalkeeper Hannah Dickinson has been a fixture in goal, ranking second in the BIG EAST with a 0.68 goals against average and third with 24 total saves.
Villanova was picked eighth in the BIG EAST Preseason Coaches' Poll, while head coach Samar Azem is in her fourth season with an 19-24-17 overall record at the helm of the Wildcats.
Series History Against the Wildcats
Creighton and Villanova will battle for the 12th time in program history on Wednesday afternoon with Villanova holding a 6-5-0 lead in the all-time series.
Last season, Villanova upended the Bluejays, 2-0, in Omaha, but have not won at home since 2021. The Jays are 2-3-0 in matches played at Villanova after overcoming a 1-0 deficit with a pair of second half goals from Hannah Luke and Alyssa Judkins in 2-1 win back in 2023.
Jimmy Walker is 0-1-0 against Villanova and Samar Azem as a head coach.
Scouting Marquette (4-3-2, 0-0-1 BE)
Marquette is 4-3-2 this season and 0-0-1 in BIG EAST play after posting a 2-2 draw with Butler this past Saturday in the league opener. The Golden Eagles started the season strong, earning wins over Northern Illinois, North Dakota State and Milwaukee, before dropping three of their next four contests.
Offensively, the Golden Eagles have had 11 different players score a total of 16 goals this season. Sophomore Jocelyn Leigh leads the way and ranks tied for ninth in the BIG EAST with eight points on a team-high four goals.
Molly Keiper and Abby Ruhland follow closely behind with two goals apiece, while Megan Murray has dished out a team-high three assists this season.
Sophomore Hailey Wade has been the Golden Eagles' primary goalkeeper this season, logging 765 minutes of action and a 1.29 goals against average with 19 saves.
Marquette was picked to finish ninth in this year's BIG EAST Preseason Coaches' poll as head coach Chris Allen is in his second season at the helm of the Golden Eagles.
Series History Against The Golden Eagles
Creighton and Marquette have met 17 times previously with the all-time series being tied at 7-7-3 dating back to the first meeting in 1993.
Despite dropping each of the last two meetings in Morrison Stadium, CU is 3-3-2 in matches played in Omaha.
Last season the Bluejays captured a 1-0 win over the Golden Eagles in Milwaukee as Anna Bragg scored the first goal of her collegiate career.
Jimmy Walker is 1-0-0 against Marquette and Chris Allen as a head coach.
Bluejays Shotless Streak Ends at 158 Minutes
Not only did Creighton shut out South Dakota, 4-0, on Sept. 14, the Bluejays also held the Coyotes without a single shot.
This marked the eighth time in program history that the Bluejays held an opponent without a shot, and the first time since posting a zero in the shot column against South Dakota on Sept. 2, 2021.
CU's match against the Coyotes marked the second consecutive contest in which the Bluejays have held USD shotless. In total, Creighton has held South Dakota shotless for the last 215 consecutive minutes in the series, dating back to their meeting in 2018.
Overall, Creighton's streak without yielding a shot extended over 158 minutes (158:52), after holding No. 20 Georgetown shotless for the first 12:24 of last Saturday's match. The Bluejays 158:52 shotless streak is the Jays longest streak since at least 1997 when play-by-play was not available.
Date Shots Opponents Result
10/9/90 0 Kansas Newman W, 6-0
10/4/91 0 Kansas Newman W, 9-0
9/15/92 0 Park College W, 3-0
10/22/93 0 Arkansas-Little Rock W, 2-0
10/3/97 0 Western Illinois W, 11-0
10/17/03 0 Evansville W, 4-0
9/2/21 0 South Dakota W, 0-0
9/14/25 0 South Dakota W, 4-0
Scoring in Bunches
A slow start to the season offensive has quickly shifted directions as Creighton has scored 11 goals over the last four matches, including a season-high four goals against South Dakota (Sept. 14).
The Bluejays four goals against South Dakota on Sept. 14, marked the first time CU has scored four goals in a match since defeating North Dakota, 4-1, in 2022. It also marked the first time Creighton posted a 4-0 shutout since cruising past Seton Hall, 4-0, in 2016.
In addition, Creighton overcame back-to-back 2-0 halftime deficits with three second half goals against No. 13 Arkansas (Sept. 5) and Omaha (Sept. 10), marking the first time since 2014 that the Jays have scored three or more goals in three straight matches.
Must Be The September Air
After notching just three goals in the first five matches of the season in August, the Jays have broken free netting 11 goals since the beginning of September.
Since dropping a 1-0 decision on the road at #3 Duke, Creighton has posted results in three of their last four matches (2-1-1), scoring 11 goals in the process.
Below is the number of goals scored each month by Creighton this season.
Month Goals Record
August 3 1-4-0
September 11 2-1-1 (2 matches left)
A String of Firsts
A surge in the attacking third over the last three weeks has seen Creighton produce a balanced attack along the front line.
This season, Creighton has had six different players score the first goal of their collegiate careers. Junior Ella Luna netted the first goal of the season against Oklahoma on Aug. 14, while Jalen Chaney, Olivia Duray, Clara Kulick, Kennedy Moore and Kendal Radke all scored their first career goal in the last three weeks.
In addition, Savanna Solomon, Olivia Sides, Sarah Hyde, Jess Torres and Ella Offer have all dished out the first assists of their careers in recent weeks.
Official RPI Rankings Updated
The second official RPI Rankings were released by the NCAA on Monday. The Bluejays were listed at No. 87 in the initial release but fell to 92 after a tough loss to No. 20 Georgetown. Creighton is one of six BIG EAST teams listed inside the top 100 with Georgetown checking in at No. 17.
BIG EAST in the RPI (Sept. 22 edition)
17. Georgetown
39. UConn
42. Xavier
79. Providence
84. Villanova
92. Creighton
122. Marquette
168. DePaul
178. Butler
181. Seton Hall
263. St. John's
Scoring First Yields Success
Scoring first in soccer has its advantages and that has proved to be the difference for the Bluejays this season. Creighton is 2-0-0 this season when scoring first, but 1-5-1 when the opponent finds the back of the net first, with its lone win coming on Sept. 10 against Omaha.
Last season Creighton had tremendous success when scoring the first goal of the match. The Bluejays went 7-2-1 when scoring first, but 1-5-0 when the opponent found the back of the net first. The Bluejays were also 0-0-1 in scoreless draws.
Additionally, CU was 4-1-1 when leading at the break, 1-3-0 when trailing at halftime and 3-3-1 when tied at the break in 2024.
Since joining the BIG EAST in 2013, Creighton owns a 70-13-13 when finding the back of the net first. However, the Bluejays are 20-86-9 when the opponent scores first and 0-0-8 in scoreless draws.
Category 2025 Walker Era
Creighton scores first 2-0-0 9-2-1
Opponent scores first 1-5-1 2-9-1
Scoreless ties 0-0-0 0-0-1
Scores 1 Goal 0-2-0 3-4-0
Scores 2 Goals 1-0-0 3-1-1
Scores 3+ Goals 2-0-1 4-0-1
Opponent Scores 1 Goal 1-2-0 5-4-0
Opponent Scores 2 Goals 1-1-0 1-5-1
Opponent Scores 3+ Goals 0-2-1 0-3-1
Scoring Two Works Almost Everytime
It would stand to reason that scoring goals increases a team's chances of winning. For the Bluejays, that is most certainly the case.
Since the program began in 1989, Creighton owns a 280-23-14 all-time record when scoring two or more goals in a match, including a 3-0-1 record this season. On the flip side, the Bluejays are 47-258-52 when being held to fewer than two goals.
Additionally, the Bluejays are 73-8-5 when scoring two or more goals and 15-91-24 when netting fewer than two goals since joining the BIG EAST in 2013.
Bluejay Defense is the Key
Finishing last season with an 8-7-2 overall record, there was one pattern that had developed for the Bluejays over the course of the season.
When Creighton's defense held its opponents to one goal or less the Bluejays were 8-2-1 with five shutouts, but if the defense allowed two goals or more goals, CU went 0-5-1.
Over the course of the first nine matches this season, Creighton is 2-2-0 when holding its opponent to one goal or less, but 1-3-1 when allowing two goals or more goals with its lone win coming on Sept. 10 against Omaha.
Since joining the BIG EAST in 2013, Creighton owns an impressive 77-26-24 record when holding its opponents to one goal or less, collecting 53 shutouts in the process. CU, however, is 13-73-6 when allowing two or more goals in a match.
Creighton's Record When Allowing...
Year 1 or less goals 2 or more goals
2013 7-1-1 2-7-0
2014 8-2-2 2-4-0
2015 8-1-0 2-9-0
2016 6-1-2 3-5-0
2017 4-3-2 0-8-1
2018 6-1-1 0-9-0
2019 6-4-2 2-3-1
2020 4-2-0 0-4-0
2021 7-4-2 0-6-0
2022 8-1-8 0-3-0
2023 3-2-3 1-7-2
2024 8-2-1 0-5-1
2025 2-2-0 1-3-1
Totals 77-26-24 13-73-6
Bringing the Physicality
Over the course of the last few years there is one portion of the game that Creighton is not shy to bring, and that is the physicality.
Through nine matches this season, Creighton has racked up 126 fouls and a total of nine yellow cards. The Bluejays 14.00 fouls per game are the third-most in the country this season.
During the Bluejays' 2-1 win over Kansas City on Aug. 17, Creighton was called for 26 fouls over the course of the match. The Bluejays 26 fouls were its most in a single match since being called for 27 fouls at Iowa State last season.
On the flip side, Creighton played its cleanest match in over four years on Aug. 31 at #3 Duke. The Jays were whistled for just one foul in its match against the Blue Devils, its fewest fouls in a match since also be called for one foul against St. John's back on Oct. 24, 2021.
In 17 matches last fall, Creighton's racked up 258 fouls, leading the country with 15.18 fouls per match. In addition, the Bluejays were cautioned with 29 yellow cards, tied for the 12th most nationally.
Creighton's 29 yellow cards last season were the most in a single season since at least the 2000 season. Just four years ago, the Bluejays were booked for six yellow cards, ranking 301st out of 335 teams in Division I.
Year FPG Yellow Cards
2025 14.00 (3rd) 9 (T-77th)
2024 15.18 (1st) 29 (T-12th)
2023 11.28 (33rd) 12 (209th)
2022 9.85 (118th) 9 (278th)
2021 9.17 (169th) 6 (301st)
2020 10.70 (48th) 4 (215th)
2019 11.56 (39th) 17 (41st)
2018 8.94 (171st) 10 (155th)
Battled Tested Bluejays
Ranked as one of the toughest non-conference schedules in the country, Creighton has had its work cut out for them this season as they have faced a grueling slate.
CU opened the season with four of its first eight matches against Power 4 opponents in Oklahoma, Iowa State, No. 3 Duke and No. 13 Arkansas. Combined, the nine opponents Creighton has played this season are 40-18-16 against opponents that are not Creighton.
With a 3-5-1 record this fall, Creighton still has a tough road to navigate as their future opponents have a combined record of 35-25-15 through six weeks of play.
Team (RPI Rank, 9/22) W-L-T (9/22) CU's Result
Oklahoma (34) 8-2-1 L, 1-2
Kansas City (189) 5-4-1 W, 2-1
Iowa State (85) 4-1-2 L, 0-1
Western Michigan (48) 5-2-1 L, 0-2
Duke (6) 6-2-1 L, 0-1
Arkansas (20) 5-2-2 T, 3-3
Omaha (230) 3-4-3 W, 3-2
South Dakota (208) 4-2-4 W, 4-0
Georgetown (17) 5-2-2 L, 1-3
Villanova (84) 6-3-0 -
Marquette (122) 4-3-2 -
Xavier (42) 6-2-1 -
UConn (39) 5-2-1 -
Providence (79) 3-2-1 -
DePaul (168) 3-6-0 -
Seton Hall (181) 3-2-4 -
Butler (178) 3-1-4 -
St. John's (263) 2-4-2 -
Home Sweet Home
Creighton in its 23rd season of playing home matches inside the friendly confines of Morrison Stadium, owning a 2-2-1 record this season.
Since opening in 2003, Creighton owns a 120-65-29 (.629) record at Morrison Stadium, including a 58-40-15 mark at home since joining the BIG EAST in 2013 and a 20-31-5 record in home league matches.
Last season, the Bluejays finished with a 5-2-2 record at home, while hosting the opening round of the BIG EAST Tournament for the first time in program history.
Most Win in Morrison Stadium in a Season
Year Wins Overall Home Record
1. 2010 9 9-1-2
2. 2009 8 8-2-2
2008 8 8-2-1
2005 8 8-1-1
5. 2015 7 7-4-0
2007 7 7-2-1
7. 2022 6 6-1-3
2019 6 6-4-0
2016 6 6-2-2
2013 6 6-4-0
2006 6 6-5-0
12. 2024 5 5-2-2
Some Loyal Fans
Since Jimmy Walker took over prior to the 2024 season, Creighton has seen its attendance numbers climb to new heights.
Creighton fans have shown out in a big way through the first three home matches this season. The Bluejays rank fifth nationally in average home attendance (2,177) and eighth in total home attendance (10,885) through six weeks of the season.
Creighton has hosted three of the top-10 largest crowds in program history, including a program record 3,985 fans for the first Kicks for a Cure match on Wednesday and now the second largest crowd of 3,673 for its annual Socctoberfest match against No. 13 Arkansas on Sept. 5.
This year marks the first time in program history Creighton has attracted more than 10,000 fans. Creighton's 10,885 home fans so far this fall are the most in a single season in program history. In addition, the 2,177 fans per home match would be the most in a single season ever.
Last fall, Creighton averaged 1,024 fans per home match, its highest average home attendance in a single season in program history after attracting 9,218 total spectators into Morrison Stadium. The Bluejays finished the season rank 36th nationally in average home attendance (1,024) and 43rd in total home attendance (9,218).
Below is a list of the average attendance leaders during the 2025 season (as of Sept. 22), as well as the largest home single season attendance marks in program history.
NCAA Average Attendance Top-10 (As of 9/18)
Rk. Team Games Total Avg
1. South Carolina 5 23,650 4,730
2. BYU 5 19,279 3,856
3. Tennessee 4 11,326 2,832
4. Texas A&M 7 16,540 2,363
5. Creighton 5 10,885 2,177
6. Iowa 6 12,383 2,064
6. Michigan State 7 13,953 1,993
8. Arkansas 5 9,797 1,959
9. North Carolina 6 11,728 1,955
10. Utah Valley 5 9,765 1,953
Creighton's Single Season Home Attendance Totals
Rk. Year Games Total Avg.
1. 2025 5 10,885 2,177
2. 2019 10 9,308 931
3. 2024 9 9,218 1,024
4. 2006 11 7,603 691
5. 2009 12 7,371 614
6. 2004 10 7,281 728
7. 2005 10 7,195 720
8. 2023 9 6,473 719
9. 2016 10 6,399 640
10. 2007 10 6,324 632
Packed House
Trending in the right direction, Creighton has hosted three of the top six largest crowds in program history this season.
Thanks in large part to the celebration of the first Kicks for a Cure match on Sept. 10 against Omaha, the Bluejays drew a program record crowd of 3,985. The 3,985 fans in attendance on last Wednesday marked the 13th highest attended game in Division I this season and surpassed the previous school record of 3,673 fans set on Sept. 5 during the 11th annual Socctoberfest match against #13 Arkansas.
In addition, the Bluejays also hosted the sixth largest home crowd in school history in the home-opener, when 2,006 fans saw the Jays battle Iowa State on Aug. 21.
In total, four of the top 15 largest crowds in program history have been during Socctoberfest matches, while nine of the top 15 largest crowds have come since the Bluejays made the move to the BIG EAST in 2013.
Top 13 Creighton Women's Soccer Home Crowds
1. 3,985 vs. Omaha, Sept. 10, 2025 (W, 3-2)
*2. 3,673 vs. #13 Arkansas, Sept. 5, 2025 (T, 3-3)
*3. 3,670 vs. #19 Saint Louis, Sept. 6, 2024 (T, 0-0)
4. 2,308 vs. Nebraska-Omaha, Sept. 16. 2017 (W, 3-1)
5. 2,023 vs. Kansas State, Aug. 23, 2019 (W, 3-2)
6. 2,006 vs. Iowa State, Aug. 21, 2025 (L, 0-1)
7. 1,834 vs. Nebraska, Aug. 17, 2023 (T, 2-2)
8. 1,678 vs. Nebraska-Omaha, Sept. 20, 2013 (W, 3-2)
9. 1,547 vs. Iowa, Sept. 21, 2007 (L, 0-1)
*10. 1,444 vs. South Dakota, Sept. 9, 2016 (W, 2-1)
11. 1,413 vs. South Dakota State, Sept. 15, 2023 (W, 1-0)
12. 1,289 vs. Northern Iowa, Sept. 23, 2011 (W, 1-0)
13. 1,277 vs. Arizona State, Sept. 18, 2009 (L, 1-2)
14. 1,251 vs. Kansas, Sept. 29, 2006 (W, 1-0)
*15. 1,248 vs. South Dakota, Sept. 7, 2018 (W, 2-1 OT)
* - Socctoberfest Matches
Creighton in BIG EAST Openers
Creighton entered its 13th season in the BIG EAST with a 3-1 setback to No. 20 Georgetown in the league opener on Sept. 20, dropping to 3-9-1 in BIG EAST openers.
The Bluejays have now dropped five of their last six BIG EAST openers, while falling to 3-4-1 in league openers at home. Creighton's last win in a BIG EAST opener was in 2019 when the Jays defeated DePaul, 2-0, behind goals from Skylar Heinrich and Kylin Grubb.
Despite dropping the BIG EAST opener to Georgetown, head coach Jimmy Walker has had incredible success in conference openers, logging an 11-3-3 overall record in league lid-lifters.
Creighton BIG EAST Opener History
Year Opener (Result) Final Record (Place)
2013 Marquette (L, 1-2) 2-6-1 (9th)
2014 at Marquette (L, 2-7) 2-5-2 (8th)
2015 at Marquette (L, 1-5) 2-7-0 (8th)
2016 Marquette (W 2OT, 3-2) 4-5-0 (7th)
2017 at Xavier (L, 1-2) 2-5-2 (8th)
2018 Xavier (W, 1-0) 3-5-1 (7th)
2019 DePaul (W, 2-0) 2-4-3 (8th)
2020 Xavier (L, 0-1) 4-4-0 (3rd MW)
2021 #25 Georgetown (T, 1-1) 1-8-1 (9th)
2022 Connecticut (L, 1-2) 4-3-3 (T-4th)
2023 at Connecticut (L, 0-2) 2-7-1 (10th)
2024 at Georgetown (L, 0-1) 5-4-1 (T-4th)
2025 #20 Georgetown (L, 1-3) TBA
BOLD indicates HOME matches
League Opener History
Creighton dropped its BIG EAST opener to No. 20 Georgetown last Saturday, falling to 13-13-3 all-time in conference openers, including a 3-9-1 mark since joining the BIG EAST in 2013.
The Bluejays now own an 11-5-2 record when opening conference play at home, including a 7-4-3 mark since moving into Morrison Stadium.
In total, Creighton is 15-10-3 in conference home openers, including a 3-9-1 mark since entering the BIG EAST in 2013.
Creighton Picked Seventh In BIG EAST Preseason Poll
Building upon its best finish in the BIG EAST last season, the Creighton women's soccer team was picked to finish fifth in the 2025 BIG EAST Preseason Coaches' poll on Tuesday, Aug. 12.
Creighton's preseason prognosis of fifth place matches its highest preseason pick since joining the BIG EAST prior to the 2013 season. In the previous 12 seasons in the league, Creighton has improved its preseason ranking five times, been ranked correctly five times, and dropped from preseason expectations just twice.
The Bluejays return eight players who started at least four matches from a team that went 5-4-1 and finished fourth in the BIG EAST last season. Led by Second Team All-BIG EAST selection Ariana Mondiri and captains Ella Offer, Abigail Santana and Savanna Solomon, the Bluejays have plenty of experience to guide CU back to the postseason in Jimmy Walker's second season at the helm.
Defending BIG EAST regular-season champion Georgetown claimed the top spot with 100 points, including the maximum 10 first-place votes. Xavier tallied one first-place and a total of 87 points to place second, while UConn came in right behind with 86 points. Butler followed closely behind with 72 points and a fourth-place finish, while Creighton (64) and Providence (53) closed out the top six. DePaul (39), Villanova (33), Marquette (28), St. John's (25) and Seton Hall (18) rounded out the bottom half of the poll in 2025.
The top four teams in the final league standings will qualify for the 2025 BIG EAST Championship Presented by JEEP. The semifinals on Nov. 6 (1 vs. 4 and 2 vs. 3) and title match on Nov. 9 will be played at the Maryland Soccer Complex in Boyds, Md.
Year Preseason Pick Finish Move
2013 9th 9th - -
2014 8th 7th Up 1
2015 8th 8th - -
2016 7th 7th - -
2017 8th 8th - -
2018 7th 7th - -
2019 9th 6th Up 3
2020 5th 3th Up 2
2021 5th 9th Down 4
2022 7th T-4th Up 3
2023 5th 10th Down 5
2024 7th 4th Up 3
2025 5th ?? ??
Bluejays All-Time vs. Top 25 Competition
Over the course of 37 years, Creighton is 1-23-6 all-time against top 25 teams with its lone win coming in a 1-0 shutout over No. 12 Wisconsin on Sept. 3, 1994.
This season the Bluejays are 0-2-1 with setback to No. 3 Duke and No. 20 Georgetown, as well as a 3-3 draw with No. 13 Arkansas.
The Bluejays 3-3 draw against the Razorbacks is arguably its best result in program history as CU has now earned a result against a top 25 opponent in consecutive seasons for the first time in school history.
In addition, CU is 0-12-1 all-time when playing top 10 foes, where the Jays have been outscored 45-12 in 13 total matches.
CU's lone result against a top 10 team came in 2019 when the Bluejays battled No. 10 Georgetown to a 2-2 draw in the nation's capital.
Head coach Jimmy Walker is 0-7-4 all-time against ranked opponents at the Division I level, including 0-2-2 as the head coach at Creighton.
Date Opponent Result
10/27/90 at #20 Central Florida T, 1-1 (ot)
9/28/91 #1 North Carolina L, 1-9
10/2/92 #1 North Carolina L, 0-4
9/3/94 #12 Wisconsin W, 1-0
10/30/94 #7 at Cincinnati L, 4-5 (ot)
11/15/02 % at #6 Santa Clara L, 1-5
11/12/04 % at #8 Kansas L, 1-3
8/26/05 #25 Wisconsin L, 0-2
11/16/07 % vs. #9 USC L, 0-3
9/2/11 #5 Oklahoma State L, 0-1
8/26/12 at #4 Oklahoma State L, 1-4
10/20/13 * at #15 Georgetown L, 0-4
10/11/14 * at #13 DePaul L, 0-2
10/19/14 * #25 Georgetown L, 0-1
10/28/16 * #10 Georgetown L, 0-3
10/5/17 * at #12 Georgetown T, 1-1 (2ot)
10/19/17 * #22 Butler L, 0-3
9/14/18 #20 Oklahoma State L, 0-2
10/4/18 * #5 Georgetown L, 1-7
10/13/19 * at #10 Georgetown T, 2-2 (2ot)
4/16/21 & vs. #10 Georgetown L, 1-2 (ot)
9/23/21 * #25 Georgetown T, 1-1 (2ot)
9/25/22 * at #23 Georgetown L, 0-4
11/3/22 & vs. 18 Georgetown L, 0-1
9/24/23 * #17 Georgetown L, 0-1
10/22/23 * #20 Xavier L, 0-1
9/6/24 #19 Saint Louis T, 0-0
8/31/25 at #3 Duke L, 0-1
9/5/25 #13 Arkansas T, 3-3
9/20/25 * #20 Georgetown L, 1-3
* BIG EAST regular-season match
& BIG EAST Tournament match
% NCAA Tournament
Home matches in bold