Indiana University Athletics
2023 IUWS Senior Class Recap
12/13/2023 10:00:00 AM | Women's Soccer
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana women's soccer seniors wrapped up their final season in the 2023 campaign.
This group of seniors combined for an overall record of 30-21-16 and helped lead the Hoosiers to their first NCAA tournament appearance since the 2013 season.
"I am immensely proud to celebrate our exceptional seniors: Anna, Sofia, Paige, and Zoe," van Bennekom said. "These remarkable individuals have not only excelled on the field but have left an incredible mark on our program, enriching the day-to-day environment and leaving it stronger than they found it. Their dedication, leadership, and passion for the game have elevated the entire program, and I have no doubt that they will carry these qualities into their future endeavors."
Anna Bennett | Senior Midfielder | Holland, Mich.
Bennett has scored 11 goals, 14 assists with 36 points on her career with the Hoosiers. She started in 55 out of 66 games with 3680 minutes played on the pitch.
In her senior season, she scored the game-winning goal in the battle for The Golden Boot against Purdue in the opening 0.37 seconds of the match. The Holland, Mich., moved up to second in the all-time single season assist record with nine in her final season. She ranked fourth in the Big Ten in assists and 33rd in the nation and 22nd in total assists to end her time in the cream and crimson.
Bennett will graduate this spring with a bachelor's degree in elementary education.
Sofia Black | Senior Midfielder | Alpharetta, Ga.
Black appeared in 48 games and earned seven starts in her career with the Hoosiers. She netted four goals in her career with two coming in her final season against Tennessee and Illinois. She finished with a .545 shots on goal percentage.
Black will graduate in the spring with a bachelor's degree in finance from the Kelley School of Business.
Zoe Tiger | Senior Defender | Wantage, N.J.
Tiger was named to the Big Ten Women's Soccer Players to Watch List headed into her final season in the cream and crimson.
She started in all 20 matches this season in the backline as she helped lead the Hoosiers to a record breaking 10 shutouts. The defender scored her first career goal against Ohio State and totaled over 2800 minutes on the pitch.
Tiger is set to graduate this spring with a bachelor's degree in interior design.
Paige Webber | Graduate Forward | Grand Blanc, Mich.
Webber had an outstanding final season earning All-Big Ten First Team. She led the Hoosiers offense with 12 goals, four assists combined for 28 points this season.
Webber holds a .426 shots on goal percentage and has netted five game winning goals this season. The Grand Blanc, Mich., native was also named to the Big Ten women's soccer Preseason Watch List, NCAA Player of the Week and Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week.
She spent three seasons with the Hoosiers, playing in 55 matches with 37 starts in the cream and crimson. Webber finished her career with a .423 shots on goal percentage and six game-winning goals. Webber will graduate this month with her bachelor's degree in human biology and enter into the NWSL draft.
Additionally, this group has earned Academic All-Big Ten and Big Ten Distinguished scholar honors for their performance inside the classroom.
"As they embark on new chapters in their lives, I eagerly anticipate witnessing the continued success that undoubtedly awaits Paige, Sofia, Anna, and Zoe," van Bennekom said. "They are not just graduates; they are forever part of the IUWS family, and I look forward to welcoming them back as proud alumnae."
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This group of seniors combined for an overall record of 30-21-16 and helped lead the Hoosiers to their first NCAA tournament appearance since the 2013 season.
"I am immensely proud to celebrate our exceptional seniors: Anna, Sofia, Paige, and Zoe," van Bennekom said. "These remarkable individuals have not only excelled on the field but have left an incredible mark on our program, enriching the day-to-day environment and leaving it stronger than they found it. Their dedication, leadership, and passion for the game have elevated the entire program, and I have no doubt that they will carry these qualities into their future endeavors."
Anna Bennett | Senior Midfielder | Holland, Mich.
Bennett has scored 11 goals, 14 assists with 36 points on her career with the Hoosiers. She started in 55 out of 66 games with 3680 minutes played on the pitch.
In her senior season, she scored the game-winning goal in the battle for The Golden Boot against Purdue in the opening 0.37 seconds of the match. The Holland, Mich., moved up to second in the all-time single season assist record with nine in her final season. She ranked fourth in the Big Ten in assists and 33rd in the nation and 22nd in total assists to end her time in the cream and crimson.
Bennett will graduate this spring with a bachelor's degree in elementary education.
Sofia Black | Senior Midfielder | Alpharetta, Ga.
Black appeared in 48 games and earned seven starts in her career with the Hoosiers. She netted four goals in her career with two coming in her final season against Tennessee and Illinois. She finished with a .545 shots on goal percentage.
Black will graduate in the spring with a bachelor's degree in finance from the Kelley School of Business.
Zoe Tiger | Senior Defender | Wantage, N.J.
Tiger was named to the Big Ten Women's Soccer Players to Watch List headed into her final season in the cream and crimson.
She started in all 20 matches this season in the backline as she helped lead the Hoosiers to a record breaking 10 shutouts. The defender scored her first career goal against Ohio State and totaled over 2800 minutes on the pitch.
Tiger is set to graduate this spring with a bachelor's degree in interior design.
Paige Webber | Graduate Forward | Grand Blanc, Mich.
Webber had an outstanding final season earning All-Big Ten First Team. She led the Hoosiers offense with 12 goals, four assists combined for 28 points this season.
Webber holds a .426 shots on goal percentage and has netted five game winning goals this season. The Grand Blanc, Mich., native was also named to the Big Ten women's soccer Preseason Watch List, NCAA Player of the Week and Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week.
She spent three seasons with the Hoosiers, playing in 55 matches with 37 starts in the cream and crimson. Webber finished her career with a .423 shots on goal percentage and six game-winning goals. Webber will graduate this month with her bachelor's degree in human biology and enter into the NWSL draft.
Additionally, this group has earned Academic All-Big Ten and Big Ten Distinguished scholar honors for their performance inside the classroom.
"As they embark on new chapters in their lives, I eagerly anticipate witnessing the continued success that undoubtedly awaits Paige, Sofia, Anna, and Zoe," van Bennekom said. "They are not just graduates; they are forever part of the IUWS family, and I look forward to welcoming them back as proud alumnae."
@IndianaWSOC
For all the latest on Indiana University women's soccer, be sure to follow the team at @IndianaWSOC on X, Facebook and Instagram.
#GoIU
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