Indiana men’s soccer to face Evansville, D-III Trine before Big Ten finale against Maryland
Indiana is 32-4-3 all-time against Evansville and 1-0 against Trine.
Indiana is 32-4-3 all-time against Evansville and 1-0 against Trine.
The Hoosiers were shut out for the first time this season.
The Wildcats ended the Hoosiers’ 16-match unbeaten streak at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
The Wildcats are undefeated on the season with an 8-0-5 record.
Helmer’s second goal of the season quickly restored Indiana’s lead and won the match.
Tommy Mihalic and Quinten Helmer scored the Hoosiers’ two goals.
Wittenbrink scored a penalty kick and assisted two goals in the 4-2 win over Penn State.
The Hoosiers are 1-2-2 overall on the road this season.
The Hoosiers’ second conference win moved them to second in the Big Ten.
Indiana stands three points behind Big Ten leader Maryland with two conference matches left.
The Hoosiers have drawn three of their five Big Ten matches.
Tommy Mihalic and Daniel Munie scored the Hoosiers’ two goals.
The Hoosiers split last season’s series with the Scarlet Knights 1-1.
The Hoosiers recorded their third shutout of the season.
Ryan Wittenbrink’s team-leading fifth goal of the season was enough for Indiana to hold on.
Players will be able to earn a master’s degree or certificate.
The award is Endeley’s first-ever weekly honor.
The Hoosiers enter the contest coming off a 2-2 draw against Michigan.
The redshirt senior defender scored in his first appearance since Sept. 9.
The Hoosiers started the match slow but controlled the second half to force the draw.