Indiana University Athletics

No. 2 Hoosiers Head to No. 4 Kentucky on Wednesday
10/2/2018 1:45:00 PM | Men's Soccer
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The No. 2-ranked Indiana University men's soccer team will head to Lexington, Ky. to face rival and No. 4-ranked Kentucky on Wednesday night.
The match is scheduled for a 7:00 p.m. ET start at the Bell Soccer Complex. SEC Network Plus will stream the match live on WatchESPN. Live stats are available at IUHoosiers.com.
SETTING THE SCENE
• The No. 2-ranked Indiana Hoosiers head south to face rival and No. 4-ranked Kentucky on Wednesday, Oct. 3.
• The Hoosiers enter the match riding a nine-game win-streak that includes wins over four ranked opponents - North Carolina, Dartmouth, UConn and Notre Dame.
• Indiana's nine-game win-streak is the longest for the team since winning 10-in-a-row during the 2003 season.
• On Sunday, Indiana defeated Penn State, 2-0, on goals from Austin Panchot and Rece Buckmaster. Spencer Glass had two assists in the win for IU, while goalkeeper Trey Muse recorded his fourth shutout of the season.
SCOUTING THE WILDCATS
• The Kentucky Wildcats enter Wednesday's match with the Hoosiers with a record of 8-0-1 on the season.
• UK is ranked No. 4 in the United Soccer Coaches poll, No. 3 in the Top Drawer Soccer rankings, No. 5 in the College Soccer News poll and No. 8 in the NCAA RPI.
• Kentucky has won four-straight matches, including a 20-1 win at South Carolina this past Saturday.
• The Wildcats' lone draw this season came at Xavier, 0-0, on Sept. 11.
• UK is 5-0 at home this season and have not allowed a goal, out-scoring opponents 9-0 in those matches.
• J.J. Williams leads the team with seven goals and 16 points. In goal, Enrique Facusse has allowed just three goals in nine starts, posting seven shutouts.
SERIES HISTORY
• In the overall series between the Hoosiers and the Wildcats, Indiana leads 25-1-3.
• The Hoosiers have won four-straight matches in the series and are undefeated in the last 20 games, posting a mark of 17-0-3.
• Indiana's last loss to the Wildcats came on Sept. 10, 1995 in Bloomington, 1-0.
• The Hoosiers have out-scored UK in the series, 98-14.
• All-time, Indiana is 9-0-2 against Kentucky in Lexington.
• Last year, IU beat the Wildcats in Bloomington, 2-0, on goals from Timmy Mehl and Rashad Hyacenth.
HOOSIERS STREAKING
• Indiana has won nine-straight games, the longest streak for the Hoosiers since winning 10-consecutive in 2003.
• Last season, IU's longest winning-streak was eight matches.
PERFECT SEPTEMBER
• The Hoosiers posted a perfect record of 7-0 in September, the first undefeated, untied mark in the month since 1997 (9-0).
• Indiana has posted perfect records in September six times in program history.
OFFENSIVE HISTORY
• Through 10 matches this season, Indiana has scored a total of 25 goals.
• IU's 25 goals through the first 10 matches of the season are the most for the program since scoring 27 in the first 10 games in 1998.
BALANCED ATTACK
• Through 10 matches this season, Indiana has already had eight different players score goals, led by Andrew Gutman with six.
• 13 different players have tallied assists, led by Trevor Swartz (8), and Spencer Glass (6).
• In 2017, 12 different players scored goals, while 15 had assists.
MUSE MOVING UP
• With his four shutouts this season, Trey Muse ranks 11th in Indiana history with 22 career blank sheets.
• Muse's 22 shutouts are even more impressive considering he has played in only 35 career matches.
UP NEXT
• The No. 2-ranked Hoosiers will head north to face Big Ten rival Michigan on Sunday, Oct. 7. The match will be broadcast live nationally on the Big Ten Network at 3:00 p.m. ET.
#GoIU
The match is scheduled for a 7:00 p.m. ET start at the Bell Soccer Complex. SEC Network Plus will stream the match live on WatchESPN. Live stats are available at IUHoosiers.com.
SETTING THE SCENE
• The No. 2-ranked Indiana Hoosiers head south to face rival and No. 4-ranked Kentucky on Wednesday, Oct. 3.
• The Hoosiers enter the match riding a nine-game win-streak that includes wins over four ranked opponents - North Carolina, Dartmouth, UConn and Notre Dame.
• Indiana's nine-game win-streak is the longest for the team since winning 10-in-a-row during the 2003 season.
• On Sunday, Indiana defeated Penn State, 2-0, on goals from Austin Panchot and Rece Buckmaster. Spencer Glass had two assists in the win for IU, while goalkeeper Trey Muse recorded his fourth shutout of the season.
SCOUTING THE WILDCATS
• The Kentucky Wildcats enter Wednesday's match with the Hoosiers with a record of 8-0-1 on the season.
• UK is ranked No. 4 in the United Soccer Coaches poll, No. 3 in the Top Drawer Soccer rankings, No. 5 in the College Soccer News poll and No. 8 in the NCAA RPI.
• Kentucky has won four-straight matches, including a 20-1 win at South Carolina this past Saturday.
• The Wildcats' lone draw this season came at Xavier, 0-0, on Sept. 11.
• UK is 5-0 at home this season and have not allowed a goal, out-scoring opponents 9-0 in those matches.
• J.J. Williams leads the team with seven goals and 16 points. In goal, Enrique Facusse has allowed just three goals in nine starts, posting seven shutouts.
SERIES HISTORY
• In the overall series between the Hoosiers and the Wildcats, Indiana leads 25-1-3.
• The Hoosiers have won four-straight matches in the series and are undefeated in the last 20 games, posting a mark of 17-0-3.
• Indiana's last loss to the Wildcats came on Sept. 10, 1995 in Bloomington, 1-0.
• The Hoosiers have out-scored UK in the series, 98-14.
• All-time, Indiana is 9-0-2 against Kentucky in Lexington.
• Last year, IU beat the Wildcats in Bloomington, 2-0, on goals from Timmy Mehl and Rashad Hyacenth.
HOOSIERS STREAKING
• Indiana has won nine-straight games, the longest streak for the Hoosiers since winning 10-consecutive in 2003.
• Last season, IU's longest winning-streak was eight matches.
PERFECT SEPTEMBER
• The Hoosiers posted a perfect record of 7-0 in September, the first undefeated, untied mark in the month since 1997 (9-0).
• Indiana has posted perfect records in September six times in program history.
OFFENSIVE HISTORY
• Through 10 matches this season, Indiana has scored a total of 25 goals.
• IU's 25 goals through the first 10 matches of the season are the most for the program since scoring 27 in the first 10 games in 1998.
BALANCED ATTACK
• Through 10 matches this season, Indiana has already had eight different players score goals, led by Andrew Gutman with six.
• 13 different players have tallied assists, led by Trevor Swartz (8), and Spencer Glass (6).
• In 2017, 12 different players scored goals, while 15 had assists.
MUSE MOVING UP
• With his four shutouts this season, Trey Muse ranks 11th in Indiana history with 22 career blank sheets.
• Muse's 22 shutouts are even more impressive considering he has played in only 35 career matches.
UP NEXT
• The No. 2-ranked Hoosiers will head north to face Big Ten rival Michigan on Sunday, Oct. 7. The match will be broadcast live nationally on the Big Ten Network at 3:00 p.m. ET.
#GoIU
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