Indiana University Athletics

No. 4 Indiana Earns Draw at Wisconsin
10/21/2016 10:48:00 PM | Men's Soccer
MADISON, Wisc. – The No. 4-ranked Indiana University men's soccer team played the Wisconsin Badgers to a 0-0 draw on Friday night in Madison, Wisc. at the McClimon Soccer Complex.
With the team's sixth draw of the year, Indiana moves to 8-1-6 on the season overall and to 2-0-5 in Big Ten play. Wisconsin goes to 8-3-3 on the year and to 3-2-2 in league action. The six draws are the most in the NCAA this year and are the most for IU since posting a 13-3-6 mark in 2005.
In his first career start in goal for the Hoosiers, Christian Lomeli had a great game, posting his first shutout at IU, making five saves.
Offensively, Trevor Swartz led Indiana with six shots on the night, getting two on goal. Tanner Thompson had three shots, getting one on net.
In a balanced game, the Badgers were able to hold the Hoosier offense to just seven shots in regulations while taking 18 of their own. Overtime was a different story, however, as IU was dominant, out-shooting Wisconsin 7-1 and not allowing the Badgers a good look on goal.
In the first overtime, Swartz had a nice look at goal, but his shot from six yards off to the right was saved by the Wisconsin keeper. Just seconds later, Austin Panchot's curling effort from the top of the box was also saved.
Just over three minutes in to the second overtime, Thompson had a great shot on goal, but his shot from just outside the box was saved on a dive by the Badger goalie.
Later, IU had four consecutive corner kicks, but the Wisconsin defense was able to hold, keeping the game scoreless, holding on for the draw.
The No. 4 Indiana Hoosiers will return to Bloomington, Ind. to host the Saint Louis Billikens on Tuesday, Oct. 25 at 7:00 p.m. ET at Jerry Yeagley Field at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
For all the latest on Indiana University men's soccer, be sure to follow the team at @IUMensSoccer on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat.
With the team's sixth draw of the year, Indiana moves to 8-1-6 on the season overall and to 2-0-5 in Big Ten play. Wisconsin goes to 8-3-3 on the year and to 3-2-2 in league action. The six draws are the most in the NCAA this year and are the most for IU since posting a 13-3-6 mark in 2005.
In his first career start in goal for the Hoosiers, Christian Lomeli had a great game, posting his first shutout at IU, making five saves.
Offensively, Trevor Swartz led Indiana with six shots on the night, getting two on goal. Tanner Thompson had three shots, getting one on net.
In a balanced game, the Badgers were able to hold the Hoosier offense to just seven shots in regulations while taking 18 of their own. Overtime was a different story, however, as IU was dominant, out-shooting Wisconsin 7-1 and not allowing the Badgers a good look on goal.
In the first overtime, Swartz had a nice look at goal, but his shot from six yards off to the right was saved by the Wisconsin keeper. Just seconds later, Austin Panchot's curling effort from the top of the box was also saved.
Just over three minutes in to the second overtime, Thompson had a great shot on goal, but his shot from just outside the box was saved on a dive by the Badger goalie.
Later, IU had four consecutive corner kicks, but the Wisconsin defense was able to hold, keeping the game scoreless, holding on for the draw.
The No. 4 Indiana Hoosiers will return to Bloomington, Ind. to host the Saint Louis Billikens on Tuesday, Oct. 25 at 7:00 p.m. ET at Jerry Yeagley Field at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
For all the latest on Indiana University men's soccer, be sure to follow the team at @IUMensSoccer on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat.
Team Stats
IND
WIS
Goals
0
0
Shots
14
18
Shots on Goal
6
5
Saves
5
6
Corners
9
7
Fouls
9
10
Game Leaders
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