Indiana University Athletics

Hoosiers Conclude Regular Season On Wednesday at Michigan State
10/29/2019 1:33:00 PM | Women's Soccer
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana Women's Soccer (7-8-2, 3-5-2) will close out the 2019 regular season with a road trip to Michigan State on Oct. 30 at 1p. Wednesday's match up will serve as the make-up game from Sept. 27 when play was stopped due to weather.
Week 11:
Wednesday, October 30 – Indiana at Michigan State – 1:00 p.m. ET – Demartin Stadium
Follow: Stats | @IndianaWSOC
SCOUTING THE SPARTANS
• Michigan State played two home matches this past weekend when they hosted Maryland and Rutgers. On Friday, a goal by the Terrapins would be the difference in the contest as the Spartans fell, 1-0. Michigan State scored two early goals on Sunday vs. No. 21 Rutgers to take 2-0 leads but the Scarlet Knights led a charge to regain the lead by scoring three unanswered goals. Rutgers won the contest, 3-2. Gia Walhberg leads the Spartans offense with nine goals for 18 points. She has started all 15 games this season. Between the pipes, Lauren Kozal has tallied 1, 563 minutes with 76 saves.
• The Hoosiers hold a 17-7-2 record in the all-time series vs. Michigan State. Indiana has won the last two matches by posting a 3-0 win in 2018 at home and a 1-0 win on the road in 2017.
LAST TIME OUT
• The Hoosiers played one game over the weekend. Hosting their final home game of the 2019 season on Sunday, Indiana squared off against Purdue for the annual Golden Boot trophy. Melanie Forbes scored the first goal of the contest by either team to put the Hoosiers up 1- in the seventh minute. Two goal Purdue goals would go answered as Indiana fell to the Boilermakers, 2-1.
NONCONFERENCE WRAPUP
• The Hoosiers ended non-conference play on a three-game win streak. The carry a 4-3 record that includes wins over UIC, Morehead State, UT Martin, and Kentucky.
• Of Indiana's seven non-conference games on the schedule, just two were played home (UIC and Morehead State).
• Indiana's non-conference road slate included three different states - North Carolina, Kentucky and Tennessee.
IMMEDIATE IMPACT
• Four freshmen have earned starts so far this season – Alaina Kalin, Avery Lockwood, Bria Telemaque and Jaimie Tottleben. In addition, sophomore transfer Oliwia Wos has also started each of the first five contests.
• Lockwood and Kalin each scored their first career goals on Sunday. Kalin added her first career assist, as did freshman Jaimie Tottleben and sophomores Madeline Carlson and Megan Wampler.
NEWS AND NOTES
• Indiana has shut out seven opponents this season. The Hoosiers have kept UIC, Morhead State, Kentucky, Michigan, Illinois, Minnesota, and Ohio State all scoreless. This is the most shutouts in a single season since 2013 when the Hoosiers had nine.
• After a shutout against Ohio State on Oct. 13, junior goalkeeper Bethany Kopel became the program's all-time shutouts leader with 16 in her career. In addition, her 228 saves are tied for second all-time at Indiana, while her 18 victories tie for fifth.
• Freshman Avery Lockwood was named to Top Drawers Soccer's Freshmen Top 100 on Oct. 14. Lockwood checked in at 43rd on the list. In her freshman campaign, she leads the Indiana offense with four goals, two assists, and 10 points.
• Davidson earned the title of team captain for the season.
UP NEXT
•Indiana Women's Soccer will await their post season fate. If the Hoosiers win or tie the Spartans on Wednesday, they will earn a spot in the tournament. Indiana currently sit in the seventh seed spot with 11 points. Three other teams also have 11 points, Nebraska, Northwestern, and Purdue.
Week 11:
Wednesday, October 30 – Indiana at Michigan State – 1:00 p.m. ET – Demartin Stadium
Follow: Stats | @IndianaWSOC
SCOUTING THE SPARTANS
• Michigan State played two home matches this past weekend when they hosted Maryland and Rutgers. On Friday, a goal by the Terrapins would be the difference in the contest as the Spartans fell, 1-0. Michigan State scored two early goals on Sunday vs. No. 21 Rutgers to take 2-0 leads but the Scarlet Knights led a charge to regain the lead by scoring three unanswered goals. Rutgers won the contest, 3-2. Gia Walhberg leads the Spartans offense with nine goals for 18 points. She has started all 15 games this season. Between the pipes, Lauren Kozal has tallied 1, 563 minutes with 76 saves.
• The Hoosiers hold a 17-7-2 record in the all-time series vs. Michigan State. Indiana has won the last two matches by posting a 3-0 win in 2018 at home and a 1-0 win on the road in 2017.
LAST TIME OUT
• The Hoosiers played one game over the weekend. Hosting their final home game of the 2019 season on Sunday, Indiana squared off against Purdue for the annual Golden Boot trophy. Melanie Forbes scored the first goal of the contest by either team to put the Hoosiers up 1- in the seventh minute. Two goal Purdue goals would go answered as Indiana fell to the Boilermakers, 2-1.
NONCONFERENCE WRAPUP
• The Hoosiers ended non-conference play on a three-game win streak. The carry a 4-3 record that includes wins over UIC, Morehead State, UT Martin, and Kentucky.
• Of Indiana's seven non-conference games on the schedule, just two were played home (UIC and Morehead State).
• Indiana's non-conference road slate included three different states - North Carolina, Kentucky and Tennessee.
IMMEDIATE IMPACT
• Four freshmen have earned starts so far this season – Alaina Kalin, Avery Lockwood, Bria Telemaque and Jaimie Tottleben. In addition, sophomore transfer Oliwia Wos has also started each of the first five contests.
• Lockwood and Kalin each scored their first career goals on Sunday. Kalin added her first career assist, as did freshman Jaimie Tottleben and sophomores Madeline Carlson and Megan Wampler.
NEWS AND NOTES
• Indiana has shut out seven opponents this season. The Hoosiers have kept UIC, Morhead State, Kentucky, Michigan, Illinois, Minnesota, and Ohio State all scoreless. This is the most shutouts in a single season since 2013 when the Hoosiers had nine.
• After a shutout against Ohio State on Oct. 13, junior goalkeeper Bethany Kopel became the program's all-time shutouts leader with 16 in her career. In addition, her 228 saves are tied for second all-time at Indiana, while her 18 victories tie for fifth.
• Freshman Avery Lockwood was named to Top Drawers Soccer's Freshmen Top 100 on Oct. 14. Lockwood checked in at 43rd on the list. In her freshman campaign, she leads the Indiana offense with four goals, two assists, and 10 points.
• Davidson earned the title of team captain for the season.
UP NEXT
•Indiana Women's Soccer will await their post season fate. If the Hoosiers win or tie the Spartans on Wednesday, they will earn a spot in the tournament. Indiana currently sit in the seventh seed spot with 11 points. Three other teams also have 11 points, Nebraska, Northwestern, and Purdue.
Players Mentioned
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FB: Roman Hemby Media Availability (10/14/25)
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