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IU Women's Soccer (8-2-3) (2-1-2) on the road tonight at 8:00 ET to face Northwestern (7-4-1) (3-1-1).  Match will be televised on BTN+.

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SCOUTING THE WILDCATS
Northwestern comes in with a record of 7-4-1 and 3-1-1 mark in Big Ten play. Northwestern is tied for third in the Big Ten standings. Most recently Northwestern beat Nebraska 2-1 and Illinois 1-0.
 
KEEPING OPPONENTS OFF THE BOARD
The Hoosiers have only allowed five goals in 13 matches this season. Indiana ranks fourth in the country in goals against average.
 
WEBBER, GERSTENBERG EARN BIG TEN HONORS
Paige Webber earned Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week and Jamie Gerstenberg earned Big Ten Freshman of the Week on Sept. 14. Webber got a hat trick against Murray State and added an assist in the Hoosiers win at Kansas State. Gerstenberg has three straight shutouts and six shutouts on the season.
 
GERSTENBERG SHUTING OUT THE COMPETITION 
Indiana goalkeeper Jamie Gerstenberg ranks third in the NCAA in shutouts with seven this season. Gerstenberg is two away from matching the Hoosiers program record for shutouts in a season. 
 
OFFENSIVE EXPLOSION
Against Southeast Missouri State on Sunday the Hoosiers scored six goals, their most in a match since the 2011 season. All six goals came in the first half of the match, which set a program record for goals in a half. Six different players scored the six goals for the Hoosiers. The Hoosiers hold a 22-5 advantage in goal scoring over their opponents this season.
 
MAKING HISTORY AT NOTRE DAME
For the first time in program history the Hoosiers got a result against Notre Dame. On Sunday the Hoosiers and Fighting Irish battled to a 0-0 draw. Previously the Hoosiers were 0-11 all-time against Notre Dame.
 
2021 SPRING SEASON
The 2021 spring season was historic for the Hoosiers. Indiana tied a program record for Big Ten wins and established a new school record for Big Ten points in a season with 19. On March 2, the Hoosiers were ranked in the top-25 for the first time since 2013.

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For the first 40 min. of the first half neither team mounted much of an offensive effort but the IU women shifted to a higher gear and in 43' Megan Wampler headed one in on an assist from Oliwia Wos to take a 1-0 lead and that's how the first half ended.

                              IU           NW

Shots                     5              2

SOG                       2              0

Corners                0               3

Fouls                    2               6

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Women play solid second half defense and will return home with a 1-0 win and move their record to (9-2-3) (3-1-2).  They'll be on the road again next Wednesday at Penn State.

                               IU            NW

Shots                    10             5

SOG                        5             2

Corners                  2            4

Fouls                      4           13

Camille Hamm and Kelly Monaco both picked up yellow cards.

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48 minutes ago, Class of '66 Old Fart said:

Women play solid second half defense and will return home with a 1-0 win and move their record to (9-2-3) (3-1-2).  They'll be on the road again next Wednesday at Penn State.

                               IU            NW

Shots                    10             5

SOG                        5             2

Corners                  2            4

Fouls                      4           13

Camille Hamm and Kelly Monaco both picked up yellow cards.

Big game with Penn State

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Wampler Header Leads Hoosiers to 1-0 Victory over Wildcats

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EVANSTON, Ill. – The Indiana women's soccer team earned a 1-0 victory at Northwestern on Friday at Martin Stadium. 
 
KEY MOMENTS
• In the 43rd minute of the game the Hoosiers got a free kick off a Northwestern foul. Anna Aehling sent it to Oliwia Wos, who launched a ball from a step inside the midfield line to just outside the six-yard box. Megan Wampler jumped above the goalkeeper and played a header into the back of the net for the goal.
• In the 88th minute Northwestern took a strong shot to the left corner of the goal. Goalkeeper Jamie Gerstenberg made a diving save to her right to preserve the lead and victory for the Hoosiers.

NOTABLES
• The Hoosiers improve to 9-2-3 on the season and 3-1-2 in the Big Ten.
• Megan Wampler scored her first goal of the season.
• The Hoosiers now have a 23-5 advantage in goals against opponents this season.
• Indiana outshot Northwestern 10-5, including 5-2 in shots on goal.
• Indiana goalkeeper Jamie Gerstenberg recorded her eighth shutout of the season, which ranks third in program history for single season shutouts.
• The Hoosiers matched a program record with their ninth shutout of the season.  
• Allison Jorden made her first appearance of the season after coming back from injury last season. 

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I'm late.  I'm late.

 

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IUWS (9-2-3) (3-1-2) currently playing Penn State (8-5-0) (2-4-0)  on ESPNU.  Match started at 7:00.   16 min. remaining in first half with  no score.

The Indiana women's soccer team (9-2-3) will travel to Penn State for a match on Wednesday Oct. 13 at 7pm and play at Maryland on Sunday Oct. 17 at 1pm. The match against Penn State will be televised on ESPNU.
 
SCOUTING THE NITTANY LIONS
Penn State was ranked as high as No. 12 in the country but got off to a slow start in Big Ten play with three defeats. Most recently Penn State beat Maryland 5-1 on Friday to improve to 2-4 in conference play.
 
SCOUTING THE TERRAPINS
Maryland has a 4-6-4 overall record and 0-4-2 mark in Big Ten matches. Most recently the Terrapins lost 5-1 against Penn State. The Hoosiers are 3-1-3 all-time against Maryland with the last match being played on March 7 and the Hoosiers winning 3-2.
 
KEEPING OPPONENTS OFF THE BOARD
The Hoosiers have only allowed five goals in 14 matches this season. Indiana ranks third in the country in goals against average. The Hoosiers have a 23-5 advantage in goals over opponents this season.
 
WEBBER, GERSTENBERG EARN BIG TEN HONORS
Paige Webber earned Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week and Jamie Gerstenberg earned Big Ten Freshman of the Week on Sept. 14. Webber got a hat trick against Murray State and added an assist in the Hoosiers win at Kansas State. Gerstenberg has three straight shutouts and six shutouts on the season.
 
GERSTENBERG SHUTING OUT THE COMPETITION 
Indiana goalkeeper Jamie Gerstenberg ranks third in the NCAA in shutouts with eight this season. Gerstenberg is one away from matching the Hoosiers program record for shutouts in a season. 
 
OFFENSIVE EXPLOSION
Against Southeast Missouri State on Sunday the Hoosiers scored six goals, their most in a match since the 2011 season. All six goals came in the first half of the match, which set a program record for goals in a half. Six different players scored the six goals for the Hoosiers. The Hoosiers hold a 23-5 advantage in goal scoring over their opponents this season.

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Halftime and PSU leads 1-0.

                               IU             PSU

Shots                     3                6

SOG                       3                3

Corners                  0               2

Fouls                     4               2

Alaina Kalin assessed a yellow card for IU.

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3-0 is the final score and the women fall to 3-2-2 in B1G play.  They'll be on the road at Maryland next Sunday.

                                   IU           PSU

Shots                         7               9

SOG                           4               6

Corners                     1               2

Fouls                         7               5

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If I am Dolson I am pissed that I had two teams showcased back to back on National TV and both were completely embarrassed. It's unacceptable.

Those games are not bad to lose, but to be thoroughly noncompetitive is a horrible look for the athletic department.

I forgive the Women's Soccer program as that was a fluke and they have been terrific this year and just picked a bad night to play bad. Coach Erwin has done a nice job here and was furious last night. It happens. 

Volleyball needs a much deeper discussion and probably a coaching change as I have said from beginning this year. We can keep saying give it it time, but every time you do that it does not work out in end. Big Ten is tough, but Aird has shown zero much like Archie. If there was something there it would of shown by now. To lose in three straight sets is forgivable and I expected it, but to never get to 15 points in a set in a conference game means you are not adequately preparing or the team is losing its will to compete through adversity. I would get it if it was 25-20 in a couple sets, but to have that demolition is a much deeper program problem has and says a leadership change is needed if we are ever going to get anywhere. Especially with a new beautiful facility.

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Need A Bounce Back Sunday at Maryland.   1:00 start and televised on BTN+

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SCOUTING THE TERRAPINS
Maryland has a 4-7-4 overall record and 0-5-2 mark in Big Ten matches. The Hoosiers are 3-1-3 all-time against Maryland with the last match being played on March 7 and the Hoosiers winning 3-2.
 
KEEPING OPPONENTS OFF THE BOARD
The Hoosiers have only allowed five goals in 14 matches this season. Indiana ranks third in the country in goals against average. The Hoosiers have a 23-5 advantage in goals over opponents this season.
 
WEBBER, GERSTENBERG EARN BIG TEN HONORS
Paige Webber earned Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week and Jamie Gerstenberg earned Big Ten Freshman of the Week on Sept. 14. Webber got a hat trick against Murray State and added an assist in the Hoosiers win at Kansas State. Gerstenberg has three straight shutouts and six shutouts on the season.
 
GERSTENBERG SHUTING OUT THE COMPETITION 
Indiana goalkeeper Jamie Gerstenberg ranks third in the NCAA in shutouts with eight this season. Gerstenberg is one away from matching the Hoosiers program record for shutouts in a season. 

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Scoreless duel after 110 minutes of soccer and that's it for the day.  Statistically we were the more aggressive team but couldn't put it in the net in a game we probably should have won.   2 regular season matches remaining.  We host Rutgers next Thursday and travel to PUke next Sunday.

                             IU            MD

Shots                 18             11

SOG                    7               2

Corners             10             5 

Fouls                   5             16

Alaina Kalin picked up a yellow card.

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This is first time this year where team deserves massive criticism.

While it was a scoreless draw, that is absolutely inexcusable for IU against a Maryland team that has given up 10 goals in its last two games and at least one against every Big Ten team not named Nebraska who is a fellow bottom feeder.

It has been a solid season and the D is legit, but this is starting to be IU football 2.0 with an above average D and a below average attack.

For most of the season this looked like the better of the programs between Men's and Women's Soccer, but now the Men are really coming on and the women are starting to fade. That's what having a championship program does like the men, and the women could learn something from them about playing good soccer at the right time.      

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This is first time this year where team deserves massive criticism.
While it was a scoreless draw, that is absolutely inexcusable for IU against a Maryland team that has given up 10 goals in its last two games and at least one against every Big Ten team not named Nebraska who is a fellow bottom feeder.
It has been a solid season and the D is legit, but this is starting to be IU football 2.0 with an above average D and a below average attack.
For most of the season this looked like the better of the programs between Men's and Women's Soccer, but now the Men are really coming on and the women are starting to fade. That's what having a championship program does like the men, and the women could learn something from them about playing good soccer at the right time.      

Have the women really added enough talent for a sustainable run?


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