
Hoosiers Visit Huskies in Sweet 16 Match
11/26/2021 7:05:00 PM | Men's Soccer
SEATTLE – No. 15 national seed Indiana men's soccer (15-5-1, 5-3-0 B1G) continues its NCAA Tournament run Saturday (Nov. 27) in a Sweet 16 matchup with No. 2 overall seed Washington (15-1-2, 6-1-2 Pac 12) at Husky Soccer Stadium in Seattle.
Originally slated for an 8 p.m. ET kickoff, the match was rescheduled for a 3 p.m. ET start due to evening weather conditions in Seattle.
The match will be streamed live for free on the Pac 12 website. Live stats are available at IUHoosiers.com.
SETTING THE SCENE
• Indiana is one of two programs (Wake Forest) to advance to the third round of the tournament in each of the last seven seasons.
• The Hoosiers will look to advance to the NCAA Tournament Quarterfinal round for the fourth time in the last five seasons.
• Saturday marks the first matchup between the two programs since September 8, 2001.
ABOUT THE HUSKIES
• Washington is led by 11th year head coach Jamie Clark. Clark has compiled a record of 143-51-22 during his time with the Huskies.
• Washington's lone loss of the season came against then-No. 8 Oregon State, 3-2, in Seattle.
• Washington defeated Portland, 3-1, in the second round of the NCAA Tournament thanks to a hat trick from junior midfielder Dylan Teves.
• Teves is Washington's leading scorer, tallying nine goals this season. Teves also has seven assists, second only to junior defender Charlie Ostrem's eight.
• Sophomore goalkeeper Sam Fowler has started in goal in 17 of 18 matches for the Huskies, owning a 13-1-2 record with seven shutouts.
SERIES HISTORY
• Indiana owns a 4-0-0 all-time record against the Huskies.
• The two programs last met on September 8, 2001, in a 1-0 victory for the Hoosiers.
• The first three matches of the all-times series took place in the NCAA Tournament, with Indiana outscoring the Huskies, 6-1, in those matches.
DOMINANT DEFENSE
• The Indiana defense has posted 13 total shutouts this season, including a streak of seven straight clean sheets in October, the second-longest single-season shutout streak in program history. During that stretch, the Hoosiers did not concede a goal in 725 consecutive minutes of play.
• Junior Roman Celentano is the first-ever two-time Big Ten Goalkeeper of the Year, earning the award in back-to-back seasons. His career-high 11 shutouts rank No. 3 nationally.
• Junior Daniel Munie is the fourth Hoosier in the last five seasons to earn the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year Award, following Grant Lillard (2017), Andrew Gutman (2018) and Jack Maher (2019).
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For all the latest on Indiana University men's soccer, be sure to follow the team at @IndianaMSOC on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
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Originally slated for an 8 p.m. ET kickoff, the match was rescheduled for a 3 p.m. ET start due to evening weather conditions in Seattle.
The match will be streamed live for free on the Pac 12 website. Live stats are available at IUHoosiers.com.
SETTING THE SCENE
• Indiana is one of two programs (Wake Forest) to advance to the third round of the tournament in each of the last seven seasons.
• The Hoosiers will look to advance to the NCAA Tournament Quarterfinal round for the fourth time in the last five seasons.
• Saturday marks the first matchup between the two programs since September 8, 2001.
ABOUT THE HUSKIES
• Washington is led by 11th year head coach Jamie Clark. Clark has compiled a record of 143-51-22 during his time with the Huskies.
• Washington's lone loss of the season came against then-No. 8 Oregon State, 3-2, in Seattle.
• Washington defeated Portland, 3-1, in the second round of the NCAA Tournament thanks to a hat trick from junior midfielder Dylan Teves.
• Teves is Washington's leading scorer, tallying nine goals this season. Teves also has seven assists, second only to junior defender Charlie Ostrem's eight.
• Sophomore goalkeeper Sam Fowler has started in goal in 17 of 18 matches for the Huskies, owning a 13-1-2 record with seven shutouts.
SERIES HISTORY
• Indiana owns a 4-0-0 all-time record against the Huskies.
• The two programs last met on September 8, 2001, in a 1-0 victory for the Hoosiers.
• The first three matches of the all-times series took place in the NCAA Tournament, with Indiana outscoring the Huskies, 6-1, in those matches.
DOMINANT DEFENSE
• The Indiana defense has posted 13 total shutouts this season, including a streak of seven straight clean sheets in October, the second-longest single-season shutout streak in program history. During that stretch, the Hoosiers did not concede a goal in 725 consecutive minutes of play.
• Junior Roman Celentano is the first-ever two-time Big Ten Goalkeeper of the Year, earning the award in back-to-back seasons. His career-high 11 shutouts rank No. 3 nationally.
• Junior Daniel Munie is the fourth Hoosier in the last five seasons to earn the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year Award, following Grant Lillard (2017), Andrew Gutman (2018) and Jack Maher (2019).
@IndianaMSOC
For all the latest on Indiana University men's soccer, be sure to follow the team at @IndianaMSOC on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
#GoIU
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