Indiana University Athletics
Indiana Women’s Soccer Welcomes Trine
9/13/2022 11:00:00 AM | Women's Soccer
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The Indiana women's soccer team (1-0-5) will close out their non-conference slate against Trine (3-1-0) on Sept. 14 at Bill Armstrong Stadium. Kickoff is set to begin at 5:00 p.m. ET.
BTN+ will provide a stream of the match with Ben Haller (PxP) and Zach Browning (Analyst) and Anna Winterhalder (Sideline) on the call.
ABOUT THE PantherS
• Trine is led by Gary Boughton who is in his fourth season after leading the Thunder to a program best record of 15-5-2 in 2021.
• The Thunder have a current record of 3-1-0 this season with three shutout wins.
• Trine is on a two-game winning streak after a 2-0 victory against Hanover where they outshot the Panthers 21-6.
• Trine has saw seven different players get the ball in the back of the net this season.
• Sophomore midfielder Mia Augustino leads the Thunder's offense in points (5), assists (1) and goals (2) in only four games.
• Trine's sophomore goalkeeper Sophie Aschemeier has three saves on the year and a pair of shutout wins. She has a (1.000 save percentage) and has not allowed a goal in her three games played (0.00 goals against average).
Series History
• This will be the first matchup for the Hoosiers against the Division III school.
• Indiana is 1-2-0 all time against schools in a non-Division I conference.
LAST TIME out
• In the first half, junior forward Anna Bennett had a couple of chances outside the 18-yard box, in the 29th minute, but both were saved at bottom center of the goal line.
• Indiana's best opportunities came late in the second half with a pair of back-to-back shots in the 81st minute.
• The first shot came from sophomore midfielder Sydney Masur as she bounced one off the near post just left of the net.
• Sophomore forward Jordyn Levy was there to clean it up with an open shot but couldn't get it to go as the Tiger's defense blocked it.
• Masur had a second opportunity in the 82nd minute, but once again the Memphis defense held a strong front against the Hoosiers.
• This is the first season since 2015 where the Hoosiers have had six draws in a single season.
• The Hoosiers have shutout six consecutive opponents, extending their scoreless streak to a total of 540 minutes this season.
• This is the second longest consecutive scoreless streak in IU history followed by the 1993 inaugural season where IU shutout eight opponents totaling 720 minutes.
@IndianaWSOC
For all the latest on Indiana University women's soccer, be sure to follow the team at @IndianaWSOC on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
#GoIU
BTN+ will provide a stream of the match with Ben Haller (PxP) and Zach Browning (Analyst) and Anna Winterhalder (Sideline) on the call.
ABOUT THE PantherS
• Trine is led by Gary Boughton who is in his fourth season after leading the Thunder to a program best record of 15-5-2 in 2021.
• The Thunder have a current record of 3-1-0 this season with three shutout wins.
• Trine is on a two-game winning streak after a 2-0 victory against Hanover where they outshot the Panthers 21-6.
• Trine has saw seven different players get the ball in the back of the net this season.
• Sophomore midfielder Mia Augustino leads the Thunder's offense in points (5), assists (1) and goals (2) in only four games.
• Trine's sophomore goalkeeper Sophie Aschemeier has three saves on the year and a pair of shutout wins. She has a (1.000 save percentage) and has not allowed a goal in her three games played (0.00 goals against average).
Series History
• This will be the first matchup for the Hoosiers against the Division III school.
• Indiana is 1-2-0 all time against schools in a non-Division I conference.
LAST TIME out
• In the first half, junior forward Anna Bennett had a couple of chances outside the 18-yard box, in the 29th minute, but both were saved at bottom center of the goal line.
• Indiana's best opportunities came late in the second half with a pair of back-to-back shots in the 81st minute.
• The first shot came from sophomore midfielder Sydney Masur as she bounced one off the near post just left of the net.
• Sophomore forward Jordyn Levy was there to clean it up with an open shot but couldn't get it to go as the Tiger's defense blocked it.
• Masur had a second opportunity in the 82nd minute, but once again the Memphis defense held a strong front against the Hoosiers.
• This is the first season since 2015 where the Hoosiers have had six draws in a single season.
• The Hoosiers have shutout six consecutive opponents, extending their scoreless streak to a total of 540 minutes this season.
• This is the second longest consecutive scoreless streak in IU history followed by the 1993 inaugural season where IU shutout eight opponents totaling 720 minutes.
@IndianaWSOC
For all the latest on Indiana University women's soccer, be sure to follow the team at @IndianaWSOC on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
#GoIU
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