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Class of '66 Old Fart

IUMS vs Northwestern - 9/27/22 @ 8:00 on BTN

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Let's get back to winning, which on paper shouldn't be difficult against the Wildcats.

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No. 19-ranked Indiana men's soccer (3-2-2, 0-1-1 B1G) will host Northwestern (1-5-2, 0-2-0 B1G) Tuesday (Sept. 27) night in a Big Ten Conference matchup on Jerry Yeagley Field at Bill Armstrong Stadium.

The match will be televised on Big Ten Network with kickoff set for 8 p.m. ET. Fans can also stream the match at foxsports.com/live.


Tuesday is Military Appreciation Night at Armstrong Stadium as all active and retired service members can purchase tickets for just $5.

SETTING THE SCENE
• Indiana is undefeated in 13 straight matches at home going back to the 2021 season. In that span, IU has 11 shutout victories.
• The Hoosiers have scored 12 goals from eight unique goal scorers this season.

ABOUT THE WILDCATS
• Northwestern comes into the match with a 1-5-2 record. Its last result was a 3-1 defeat to Michigan.
• The Wildcats are led by second-year head coach Russell Payne. Payne has compiled a 7-11-5 record at Northwestern.
• Eight Wildcats have totaled as many goals this season. Senior midfielder Vicente Castro leads Northwestern with five points, adding three assists to his one goal.SERIES HISTORY
• Indiana has dominated the all-time series with Northwestern, owning a 35-3-7 record against the Wildcats.
• The Hoosiers won the first 20 matchups and, recently, have won the last four contests as well as nine of the last 10.
• IU and Northwestern met five times during the 2021 calendar year; three times in the 2020
season that was played in spring 2021 and twice during the (fall) 2021 season. The Hoosiers
went 4-1-0 in those contests, outscoring the Wildcats 9-2. Last season, Indiana beat Northwestern both on the road and at home.
• In the first match in Evanston, the Hoosiers came back from a 1-0 deficit thanks to two second
half goals as Samuel Sarver scored in the 47th minute and Herbert Endeley in the 52nd for a 2-1 IU win.
• The two teams met again in the Big Ten Tournament semifinal in Bloomington, a match that
went to overtime. In the extra period, IU goalkeeper Roman Celentano made a stunning triple
save to keep the match alive. Minutes later, Joey Maher delivered the golden goal to hand
Indiana the 1-0 victory.

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