
Hoosiers Host Badgers in Big Ten Quarterfinal
11/2/2023 4:44:00 PM | Men's Soccer
BLOOMINGTON — Big Ten regular season co-champion and No. 1-seeded Indiana men's soccer (9-4-4, 4-2-2 B1G) will welcome No. 8-seeded Wisconsin (6-4-6, 2-2-4 B1G) to Bill Armstrong Stadium on Friday (Nov. 3) in the Big Ten Tournament Quarterfinal round.
The Big Ten Plus digital platform will stream the match. Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m. ET.
Due to the 6:30 p.m. start time for the IU men's basketball exhibition game against Marian, the normal parking opportunities for home IU men's soccer matches will not be available Friday. If you are attending the men's soccer match, gameday parking will be available at:
• Indiana is the Big Ten Tournament's winningest program, both by wins (44) and number of titles (15). The Hoosiers have a 44-11-13 (.743) record in the conference tournament.
• IU has failed to advance from the first round just six times in 32 tournaments and has appeared in the final in 22 seasons.
• Senior defensive midfielder Hugo Bacharach was named the Big Ten Player of the Week for his performance in the title-clinching, 4-1 rout of Rutgers on Sunday. Bacharach scored IU's first goal and assisted Samuel Sarver in the victory.
ABOUT THE BADGERS
• Wisconsin finished the regular season 6-4-6 and 2-2-4 in the Big Ten. The Badgers are 1-3-2 in road matches.
• The Badgers are led by second-year head coach Neil Jones, who owns a 12-10-10 during his time in Madison and a 93-64-36 record over 11 seasons as a head coach.
• Sophomore forward Thomas Raimbault leads the Badgers offensively with three goals and two assists totaling eight points.
SERIES HISTORY
• Indiana has historically dominated the series with Wisconsin, winning 42 of the 59 meetings. The Hoosiers currently own a seven-match undefeated streak against the Badgers, going 7-0-1 since 2018. IU has not lost outright to Wisconsin since 2013 but were on the wrong end of penalty shootout results in 2016 and 2017.
• Indiana owns a 7-0-2 record against the Badgers in the Big Ten Tournament, the two penalty shootouts being its lone defeats.
• The two teams met at Bill Armstrong Stadium to open conference play this September, that match ending in a scoreless draw.
• IU has a 26-1-2 home record against Wisconsin all-time and had won 17 consecutive home matches versus the Badgers prior to the draw this season.
@IndianaMSOC
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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The Big Ten Plus digital platform will stream the match. Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m. ET.
Due to the 6:30 p.m. start time for the IU men's basketball exhibition game against Marian, the normal parking opportunities for home IU men's soccer matches will not be available Friday. If you are attending the men's soccer match, gameday parking will be available at:
- Parking lot across from St. Paul's Church off 17th Street;
- Fee Lane Garage (also referred to as the Kelley School of Business garage) - 709 N Fee Lane
• Indiana is the Big Ten Tournament's winningest program, both by wins (44) and number of titles (15). The Hoosiers have a 44-11-13 (.743) record in the conference tournament.
• IU has failed to advance from the first round just six times in 32 tournaments and has appeared in the final in 22 seasons.
• Senior defensive midfielder Hugo Bacharach was named the Big Ten Player of the Week for his performance in the title-clinching, 4-1 rout of Rutgers on Sunday. Bacharach scored IU's first goal and assisted Samuel Sarver in the victory.
ABOUT THE BADGERS
• Wisconsin finished the regular season 6-4-6 and 2-2-4 in the Big Ten. The Badgers are 1-3-2 in road matches.
• The Badgers are led by second-year head coach Neil Jones, who owns a 12-10-10 during his time in Madison and a 93-64-36 record over 11 seasons as a head coach.
• Sophomore forward Thomas Raimbault leads the Badgers offensively with three goals and two assists totaling eight points.
SERIES HISTORY
• Indiana has historically dominated the series with Wisconsin, winning 42 of the 59 meetings. The Hoosiers currently own a seven-match undefeated streak against the Badgers, going 7-0-1 since 2018. IU has not lost outright to Wisconsin since 2013 but were on the wrong end of penalty shootout results in 2016 and 2017.
• Indiana owns a 7-0-2 record against the Badgers in the Big Ten Tournament, the two penalty shootouts being its lone defeats.
• The two teams met at Bill Armstrong Stadium to open conference play this September, that match ending in a scoreless draw.
• IU has a 26-1-2 home record against Wisconsin all-time and had won 17 consecutive home matches versus the Badgers prior to the draw this season.
@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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