Indiana University Athletics
Hoosier Homestand Opens Friday Versus Washington
10/3/2024 5:01:00 PM | Men's Soccer
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Following a win at No. 8 Wisconsin early in the week, Indiana men's soccer (3-3-4, 2-1-1 B1G) opens a three-match homestand Friday (Oct. 4) night, hosting Big Ten Conference newcomer Washington (4-2-4, 1-1-2 B1G) on Jerry Yeagley Field at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. ET. Tickets are on sale online or at any Armstrong Stadium ticket booth on matchday. Fans unable to attend the match can watch on the B1G+ digital platform.
Indiana athletics will give away adidas eight-star logo caps to fans in attendance, while supplies last. Additionally, Friday is Student Appreciation Night – IU men's soccer wants to thank Hoosier Army, the best student section in college soccer, with free pizza before the match.
KICKING OFF
• Since 2021, Indiana boasts an 18-4-5 record in the month of October.
• Senior forwards Tommy Mihalic and Samuel Sarver are leading IU's production, combining for 5 G/A in Indiana's last two matches. Both have eclipsed the 20 career goal mark in recent weeks, making Indiana one of two programs to recruit & develop multiple active 20 career goal scorers.
ABOUT THE HUSKIES
• Washington is a week removed from its 0-0 draw with Wisconsin at home. The Huskies are 1-1-2 through four games in their inaugural Big Ten season.
• The Huskies are led by 14th-year head coach Jamie Clark, who has compiled a 170-62-36 record in Seattle and a 209-77-39 career mark in 17 seasons as a head coach.
SERIES HISTORY
• Friday's matchup between Indiana and Washington marks just the third time the teams have met in the regular season – the remaining four all took place in the NCAA Tournament.
• That includes the 1999 NCAA Tournament Second Round, when Jerry Yeagley's Hoosiers defeated Washington 2-0 on the road to their second-straight national title and No. 5 of eight overall.
• Current IU head coach Todd Yeagley participated in the first matchup in 1992, another 2-0 tournament second round victory for the Hoosiers.
• A 77th-minute Washington goal was the difference in the 2023 matchup, though the Hoosiers led the shot battle 14-7. Washington goalkeeper Sam Fowler made six saves to keep the Hoosiers out.
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#NeverDaunted
Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. ET. Tickets are on sale online or at any Armstrong Stadium ticket booth on matchday. Fans unable to attend the match can watch on the B1G+ digital platform.
Indiana athletics will give away adidas eight-star logo caps to fans in attendance, while supplies last. Additionally, Friday is Student Appreciation Night – IU men's soccer wants to thank Hoosier Army, the best student section in college soccer, with free pizza before the match.
KICKING OFF
• Since 2021, Indiana boasts an 18-4-5 record in the month of October.
• Senior forwards Tommy Mihalic and Samuel Sarver are leading IU's production, combining for 5 G/A in Indiana's last two matches. Both have eclipsed the 20 career goal mark in recent weeks, making Indiana one of two programs to recruit & develop multiple active 20 career goal scorers.
ABOUT THE HUSKIES
• Washington is a week removed from its 0-0 draw with Wisconsin at home. The Huskies are 1-1-2 through four games in their inaugural Big Ten season.
• The Huskies are led by 14th-year head coach Jamie Clark, who has compiled a 170-62-36 record in Seattle and a 209-77-39 career mark in 17 seasons as a head coach.
SERIES HISTORY
• Friday's matchup between Indiana and Washington marks just the third time the teams have met in the regular season – the remaining four all took place in the NCAA Tournament.
• That includes the 1999 NCAA Tournament Second Round, when Jerry Yeagley's Hoosiers defeated Washington 2-0 on the road to their second-straight national title and No. 5 of eight overall.
• Current IU head coach Todd Yeagley participated in the first matchup in 1992, another 2-0 tournament second round victory for the Hoosiers.
• A 77th-minute Washington goal was the difference in the 2023 matchup, though the Hoosiers led the shot battle 14-7. Washington goalkeeper Sam Fowler made six saves to keep the Hoosiers out.
@IndianaMSOC
For all the latest on Indiana University men's soccer, be sure to follow the team at @IndianaMSOC on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
#NeverDaunted
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