
No. 1 Indiana Hosts Wisconsin on Senior Night on Saturday
10/20/2017 12:17:00 PM | Men's Soccer
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The No. 1-ranked Indiana University men's soccer team will play host to Big Ten rival Wisconsin on Saturday night at Jerry Yeagley Field at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Kickoff at Jerry Yeagley Field at Bill Armstrong Stadium is set for 7:30 p.m. ET., with live stats available at IUHoosiers.com. The match will be streamed live via BTN Plus on BTN2Go.com. A Spanish-language radio broadcast will also be available for free at IUHoosiers.com.
The match against the Badgers will be part of a IU soccer doubleheader, with the women's soccer team hosting No. 25 Rutgers at 5:00 p.m. ET. Any fan who is in Armstrong Stadium prior to the second half of the women's game will get in the men's game for free.
It will be Senior Night for IU men's soccer on Saturday night, as the program will recognize Grant Lillard, Jack Griffith, Rashad Hyacenth and Josh Lipe-Melton prior to the match.
The first 500 fans at the men's match will receive IU 8-Star Hats, while the first 250 fans will receive IU Soccer stadium cushions.
SETTING THE SCENE
• The No. 1-ranked Indiana University men's soccer team will host Wisconsin on Senior Night at Armstrong Stadium. Seniors Grant Lillard, Jack Griffith, Rashad Hyacenth and Josh Lipe-Melton will be recognized before the match.
• The Hoosiers enter Saturday's contest with an 12-0-3 record on the season overall after playing No. 19 Butler to a 0-0 draw on Wednesday night in Indianapolis.
• Freshman goalkeeper Trey Muse has played well this season, posting a NCAA-best 13 shutouts while allowing just two goals with 38 saves.
• Freshman Mason Toye lead the Hoosiers with eight goals and 17 points on the season, while junior Andrew Gutman has scored five times this year.
• Junior Trevor Swartz and freshman Griffin Dorsey lead the team with five assists each.
SCOUTING THE BADGERS
• The Wisconsin Badgers enter Saturday's match with the Hoosiers with an overall record of 7-3-3 and a mark of 3-2-1 in Big Ten play.
• Entering the weekend, Wisconsin sits in fifth place in the conference with a total of 10 points. Along with their match with the Hoosiers, the Badgers will close the regular season at Ohio State.
• Wisconsin had its five-match unbeaten streak snapped last Friday, as team fell on the road to No. 3 Maryland, 5-4.
• In a preseason poll conducted of the league's coaches, Wisconsin was picked to finish third in the Big Ten. Mike Catalano, Chris Mueller and Phillip Schilling were all named to the Big Ten Preseason Honors List.
• In 2016, the Badgers posted an overall record of 11-4-4 and finished 4-2-2 in the Big Ten. Wisconsin did not make the NCAA Tournament after falling to Maryland, 2-1, in the Big Ten Tournament Championship.
SERIES HISTORY
• In the49-match history between the two programs dating back to 1975, Indiana leads the series over Wisconsin, 36-5-8.
• In the last five matches, IU has posted a record of 2-0-3 against Wisconsin, with both wins in coming in 2015 on 1-0 decisions.
• In Bloomington, Indiana is 20-1-2 against the Badgers all-time, with Wisconsin's lone win coming on Nov. 21, 1993 in the NCAA Tournament Regional Final, 1-0.
• Last year, the Hoosiers played Wisconsin to a 0-0 draw in Madison in the regular season. Then in the Big Ten Tournament semifinals, No. 18-ranked Wisconsin advanced past the Hoosiers on penalty kicks, 4-3, after playing to a 1-1 draw.
• In the 49 meetings, IU has out-scored Wisconsin, 106-24.
CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS
• Indiana has posted nine-straight shutouts, setting a program record and eclipsing the 1975 and 1976 teams that combined for seven-straight.
• The NCAA record for consecutive shutouts is 11, most recently set by Akron in 2009-10.
• The 13 shutouts in the first 15 matches is a program record.
• The school record for most shutouts in a season is 18 set in 1979.
SCORELESS MINUTES REACHES NCAA TOP-10
• Entering Saturday's match with Wisconsin, IU and goalkeeper Trey Muse have not allowed a goal in the last 889:37 minutes of play, ranking him seventh all-time in NCAA history.
• Muse is less than 10 minutes away from joining the top-five all-time.
• If Muse and the Hoosier blank Wisconsin in regulation, Muse would move in to third place all-time on the list.
• The record of 1318:26 shutout minutes is held by Avery Steinlage of Michigan State, who set the record over both the 2008 and 2009 seasons.
• The single-season record of 1176:51 is held by Diego Restrepo of Virginia, who set the mark in the 2009 season.
NEVER TRAILED
• The Indiana Hoosiers are the only team in the nation to not have trailed in a match at any point this season.
• IU is one of just two undefeated teams left in the nation, along with FIU.
HOOSIERS IN THE NATIONAL POLLS
• Indiana is ranked No. 1 in the nation in the United Soccer Coaches poll, the Top Drawer Soccer rankings and the Soccer America Top 25. IU comes in at No. 2 in the College Soccer News poll.
• In the NCAA RPI rankings released on Monday, IU comes in at No. 7, up three spots from last week.
HISTORICALLY STINGY DEFENSE
• Through the first 15 matches of the season, Indiana has allowed just two goals - the fewest in school history.
• The 1979 team allowed just three goals in their first 16 matches.
OFFENSIVE FIREPOWER
• Indiana's offense has been one of the most potent in the nation, scoring 34 goals through the team's first 15 matches.
• The 34 goals scored in the first 15 matches are the most for the team since 1999 (36).
• Indiana has scored 5 or more goals in three matches this season, the most for the program since eclipsing the five-goal mark six times in 2005.
• Through 15 matches in 2016, IU had scored 19 goals.
INDIANA IN THE NATIONAL/B1G STATISTICAL RANKINGS
• Entering the week, IU is ranked in the top-10 in 13 categories in the NCAA statistical rankings.
• Indiana leads the nation in save percentage (0.952), shutout percentage (0.867) and team goals against average (0.127).
• The Hoosiers are ranked second in win-loss-tied percentage (.900), fifth in corner kicks per game (6.80), fifth in shots per game (16.27), fifth in shots on goal per game (7.53), fifth in total assists (36), fifth in total goals (34), fifth in total points (104), seventh in points per game (6.93), seventh in scoring offense (2.27) and eighth in assists per game (2.40).
• Individually, freshman GK Trey Muse leads the nation in goals against average (0.127), save percentage (0.950) and shutouts (13).
• IU leads the Big Ten in 12 categories - assists per game, corner kicks per game, points per game, save percentage, scoring offense, shots per game, shutout percentage, team goals against average, total assists, total goals, total points and win-loss-tied percentage.
HOOSIERS START THE SEASON 13-0-2
• Indiana has started the season undefeated through 15 matches for the fifth time in program history and for the first time since 1997.
• The Hoosiers are looking to remain undefeated through the team's first 16 matches for the fifth time in school history.
• IU's 4-0 start was the first for the team since 2004 and marked the seventh time in program history IU accomplished the feat.
EIGHT HOOSIERS EARN MIDSEASON HONORS
• Eight Hoosiers were earned midseason honors from Top Drawer Soccer.
• On the midseason Upperclassmen Top-100 list, Grant Lillard was ranked No. 3, Andrew Gutman No. 74 and Timmy Mehl No. 82.
• On the midseason Freshmen Top-100 list, Griffin Dorsey was ranked No. 2, Mason Toye No. 12, Trey Muse No. 22, Spencer Glass No. 52 and Thomas Warr No. 57.
• Indiana's five freshmen are the most of any school in the country, while the eight total honorees are tied for the most in the nation.
TRUE FRESHMEN FIREPOWER
• The Hoosiers have received an immediate boost of offense from the true freshmen trio of Mason Toye, Griffin Dorsey and Thomas Warr.
• The trio has combined to score 12 goals and tally nine assists on the season.
• Toye has totaled a team-high eight goals and one assist, while Dorsey has two goals and a team-high five assists. Warr has recorded two goals and three assists on the year.
UP NEXT
• IU will bring the regular season to a close at No. 8-ranked Michigan State on Sunday, Oct. 29.
• Kickoff in East Lansing, Mich. is scheduled for 3:00 p.m. ET and the match will be televised nationally on ESPNU.
@IUMensSoccer
• For all the latest on Indiana University men's soccer, be sure to follow the team at @IUMensSoccer on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat.
#GoIU
Kickoff at Jerry Yeagley Field at Bill Armstrong Stadium is set for 7:30 p.m. ET., with live stats available at IUHoosiers.com. The match will be streamed live via BTN Plus on BTN2Go.com. A Spanish-language radio broadcast will also be available for free at IUHoosiers.com.
The match against the Badgers will be part of a IU soccer doubleheader, with the women's soccer team hosting No. 25 Rutgers at 5:00 p.m. ET. Any fan who is in Armstrong Stadium prior to the second half of the women's game will get in the men's game for free.
It will be Senior Night for IU men's soccer on Saturday night, as the program will recognize Grant Lillard, Jack Griffith, Rashad Hyacenth and Josh Lipe-Melton prior to the match.
The first 500 fans at the men's match will receive IU 8-Star Hats, while the first 250 fans will receive IU Soccer stadium cushions.
SETTING THE SCENE
• The No. 1-ranked Indiana University men's soccer team will host Wisconsin on Senior Night at Armstrong Stadium. Seniors Grant Lillard, Jack Griffith, Rashad Hyacenth and Josh Lipe-Melton will be recognized before the match.
• The Hoosiers enter Saturday's contest with an 12-0-3 record on the season overall after playing No. 19 Butler to a 0-0 draw on Wednesday night in Indianapolis.
• Freshman goalkeeper Trey Muse has played well this season, posting a NCAA-best 13 shutouts while allowing just two goals with 38 saves.
• Freshman Mason Toye lead the Hoosiers with eight goals and 17 points on the season, while junior Andrew Gutman has scored five times this year.
• Junior Trevor Swartz and freshman Griffin Dorsey lead the team with five assists each.
SCOUTING THE BADGERS
• The Wisconsin Badgers enter Saturday's match with the Hoosiers with an overall record of 7-3-3 and a mark of 3-2-1 in Big Ten play.
• Entering the weekend, Wisconsin sits in fifth place in the conference with a total of 10 points. Along with their match with the Hoosiers, the Badgers will close the regular season at Ohio State.
• Wisconsin had its five-match unbeaten streak snapped last Friday, as team fell on the road to No. 3 Maryland, 5-4.
• In a preseason poll conducted of the league's coaches, Wisconsin was picked to finish third in the Big Ten. Mike Catalano, Chris Mueller and Phillip Schilling were all named to the Big Ten Preseason Honors List.
• In 2016, the Badgers posted an overall record of 11-4-4 and finished 4-2-2 in the Big Ten. Wisconsin did not make the NCAA Tournament after falling to Maryland, 2-1, in the Big Ten Tournament Championship.
SERIES HISTORY
• In the49-match history between the two programs dating back to 1975, Indiana leads the series over Wisconsin, 36-5-8.
• In the last five matches, IU has posted a record of 2-0-3 against Wisconsin, with both wins in coming in 2015 on 1-0 decisions.
• In Bloomington, Indiana is 20-1-2 against the Badgers all-time, with Wisconsin's lone win coming on Nov. 21, 1993 in the NCAA Tournament Regional Final, 1-0.
• Last year, the Hoosiers played Wisconsin to a 0-0 draw in Madison in the regular season. Then in the Big Ten Tournament semifinals, No. 18-ranked Wisconsin advanced past the Hoosiers on penalty kicks, 4-3, after playing to a 1-1 draw.
• In the 49 meetings, IU has out-scored Wisconsin, 106-24.
CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS
• Indiana has posted nine-straight shutouts, setting a program record and eclipsing the 1975 and 1976 teams that combined for seven-straight.
• The NCAA record for consecutive shutouts is 11, most recently set by Akron in 2009-10.
• The 13 shutouts in the first 15 matches is a program record.
• The school record for most shutouts in a season is 18 set in 1979.
SCORELESS MINUTES REACHES NCAA TOP-10
• Entering Saturday's match with Wisconsin, IU and goalkeeper Trey Muse have not allowed a goal in the last 889:37 minutes of play, ranking him seventh all-time in NCAA history.
• Muse is less than 10 minutes away from joining the top-five all-time.
• If Muse and the Hoosier blank Wisconsin in regulation, Muse would move in to third place all-time on the list.
• The record of 1318:26 shutout minutes is held by Avery Steinlage of Michigan State, who set the record over both the 2008 and 2009 seasons.
• The single-season record of 1176:51 is held by Diego Restrepo of Virginia, who set the mark in the 2009 season.
NEVER TRAILED
• The Indiana Hoosiers are the only team in the nation to not have trailed in a match at any point this season.
• IU is one of just two undefeated teams left in the nation, along with FIU.
HOOSIERS IN THE NATIONAL POLLS
• Indiana is ranked No. 1 in the nation in the United Soccer Coaches poll, the Top Drawer Soccer rankings and the Soccer America Top 25. IU comes in at No. 2 in the College Soccer News poll.
• In the NCAA RPI rankings released on Monday, IU comes in at No. 7, up three spots from last week.
HISTORICALLY STINGY DEFENSE
• Through the first 15 matches of the season, Indiana has allowed just two goals - the fewest in school history.
• The 1979 team allowed just three goals in their first 16 matches.
OFFENSIVE FIREPOWER
• Indiana's offense has been one of the most potent in the nation, scoring 34 goals through the team's first 15 matches.
• The 34 goals scored in the first 15 matches are the most for the team since 1999 (36).
• Indiana has scored 5 or more goals in three matches this season, the most for the program since eclipsing the five-goal mark six times in 2005.
• Through 15 matches in 2016, IU had scored 19 goals.
INDIANA IN THE NATIONAL/B1G STATISTICAL RANKINGS
• Entering the week, IU is ranked in the top-10 in 13 categories in the NCAA statistical rankings.
• Indiana leads the nation in save percentage (0.952), shutout percentage (0.867) and team goals against average (0.127).
• The Hoosiers are ranked second in win-loss-tied percentage (.900), fifth in corner kicks per game (6.80), fifth in shots per game (16.27), fifth in shots on goal per game (7.53), fifth in total assists (36), fifth in total goals (34), fifth in total points (104), seventh in points per game (6.93), seventh in scoring offense (2.27) and eighth in assists per game (2.40).
• Individually, freshman GK Trey Muse leads the nation in goals against average (0.127), save percentage (0.950) and shutouts (13).
• IU leads the Big Ten in 12 categories - assists per game, corner kicks per game, points per game, save percentage, scoring offense, shots per game, shutout percentage, team goals against average, total assists, total goals, total points and win-loss-tied percentage.
HOOSIERS START THE SEASON 13-0-2
• Indiana has started the season undefeated through 15 matches for the fifth time in program history and for the first time since 1997.
• The Hoosiers are looking to remain undefeated through the team's first 16 matches for the fifth time in school history.
• IU's 4-0 start was the first for the team since 2004 and marked the seventh time in program history IU accomplished the feat.
EIGHT HOOSIERS EARN MIDSEASON HONORS
• Eight Hoosiers were earned midseason honors from Top Drawer Soccer.
• On the midseason Upperclassmen Top-100 list, Grant Lillard was ranked No. 3, Andrew Gutman No. 74 and Timmy Mehl No. 82.
• On the midseason Freshmen Top-100 list, Griffin Dorsey was ranked No. 2, Mason Toye No. 12, Trey Muse No. 22, Spencer Glass No. 52 and Thomas Warr No. 57.
• Indiana's five freshmen are the most of any school in the country, while the eight total honorees are tied for the most in the nation.
TRUE FRESHMEN FIREPOWER
• The Hoosiers have received an immediate boost of offense from the true freshmen trio of Mason Toye, Griffin Dorsey and Thomas Warr.
• The trio has combined to score 12 goals and tally nine assists on the season.
• Toye has totaled a team-high eight goals and one assist, while Dorsey has two goals and a team-high five assists. Warr has recorded two goals and three assists on the year.
UP NEXT
• IU will bring the regular season to a close at No. 8-ranked Michigan State on Sunday, Oct. 29.
• Kickoff in East Lansing, Mich. is scheduled for 3:00 p.m. ET and the match will be televised nationally on ESPNU.
@IUMensSoccer
• For all the latest on Indiana University men's soccer, be sure to follow the team at @IUMensSoccer on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat.
#GoIU
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