
Indiana to Host No. 14 Rutgers and to Play at Miami (Ohio)
10/8/2025 7:00:00 PM | Field Hockey
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. ––– Indiana Field Hockey is set for a two-game weekend with one matchup at home and one on the road. The Hoosiers will host No. 14 Rutgers on Friday, Oct. 10 at noon at Deborah Tobias Field and then they'll face Miami (Ohio) on Monday, Oct. 13 at noon in Oxford.
WEEKEND REWIND
• Indiana Field Hockey returned to the win column by defeating UC Davis 5-0 last Friday afternoon at Deborah Tobias Field.
• Freshman Kai Killian secured her first shutout victory of her career over UC Davis.
• Molly Stutte and Charlotte Glasper added to their career totals. Stutte notched her fourth goal of her career while Glasper's goal brings her total to five.
• The Hoosiers outshot the Aggies 15-4.
BACK TO B1G PLAY
• The matchup on Friday afternoon will be IU's third Big Ten Conference game of the season and third ranked Big Ten opponent and fourth overall (No. 8 Boston, No. 11 Iowa and No. 1 Northwestern).
• Sophomore Mijntje Hagen found the back of the cage three times on Friday. This trio of goals brings her career total to 10. Hagen's three goals tie the program record for most goals in a game.
• Friday's performance earned Hagen B1G Co-Offensive Player of the Week honors.
• Celia Arroyo Cabezudo is ninth in the Big Ten in scoring with six goals.
• Hagen is fifth in the conference in points with 18. Charlotte follows in sixth (17 points) and Inés Garcia Prado slots in tied at ninth (15 points).
• Garcia Prado has notched three defensive saves, placing her second in the Big Ten.
• Hagen has recorded eight assists in 2025, putting her at fourth in the conference and Garcia Prado has notched seven assists to place her at fifth.
CONNECTIONS TO HOME
• There will be connections to home from across the Atlantic and stateside featured in Friday's matchup between Indiana and Rutgers.
• In this weekend's game, eight players will represent the Netherlands. This includes IU's Keke Sluiter (Indiana), Kiki Oomens (Indiana), Mijntje Hagen (Indiana), Olivia de Zwaan (Rutgers), Puck Winter (Rutgers) and Sophie Kuiper (Rutgers), Imke Breedijk (Miami) and Nicky Sjouken (Miami).
• Indiana's Lily Freeman and Rutgers' Martha Goodridge and Anna Cogdell will represent England.
• Five players from Spain will play throughout the weekend: Celia Arroyo Cabezudo (Indiana), Inés Garcia Prado (Indiana), Júlia Viñas Nieto (Rutgers), Paula Navarro (Miami), Berta Mata (Miami), Lucia Ventos (Miami), Bet Gifra (Miami).
• IU's Emma Thomspon and Miami's Charlotte Davidson are both from New Zealand.
• Sadie Canelli (Indiana) and Abbie Zacchini (Rutgers) are from Massachusetts. Georgia Rottinghaus (Indiana), Anna Mozeleski (Indiana), Theresa Ricci (Indiana), Kai Killian (Indiana), Maddie Olshemski (Rutgers), Lyla Rehill (Rutgers), Ashley Arnold (Rutgers) and Riley Mazzalupi (Miami) will represent Pennsylvania.
• Indiana's Ella Davis and Miami's Sloane Warren and MC Wolz all played for Sacred Heart in Louisville, Ky. Miami's Avery Kuzmicky and Izzy Hass are also both from Kentucky.
• Indiana's Kate Longo and Miami's Virginia Olin both hail from Charlotte, N.C.
• Indiana's Molly Stutte and Maggie Reed are both from St. Louis, MO.
• Maryland will be represented by Indiana's Morgan Qualls and Ava Winner and Miami's Becca Lawn and Jilly Lawn.
QUICK STATS
• Ten Hoosiers have scored a goal this season: Celia Arroyo Cabezudo, Mijntje Hagen, Anna Mozeleski, Molly Stutte, Lily Freeman, Charlotte Glasper, Theresa Ricci, Hannah Riddle, Ava Winner and Inés Garcia Prado.
• Arroyo Cabezudo leads scoring for the Hoosiers with six goals while Glasper and Hagen each have five.
• Sixteen Hoosiers have taken shots this season. Garcia Prado leads the squad with 31 shots, followed by Stutte with 26 shots.
• Hagen leads IU in assists with eight. Garcia Prado and Glasper have each recorded seven assists.
• Sadie Canelli leads the goalkeepers with 16 saves on the season. Kai Killian adds nine saves to the campaign.
• Canelli has recorded two shutouts while Kai Killian has added one to the 2025 campaign.
• Arroyo Cabezudo is tied for third amongst all freshmen nationally with six goals scored this season.
SCOUTING THE COMPETITION
• Indiana will host Rutgers at Deborah Tobias Field after hosting UC Davis in Bloomington.
• Rutgers' record stands at 7-5. The Scarlet Knights are coming off a road trip to Michigan, defeating Michigan State 5-0 and falling to No. 12 Michigan 2-1.
• Olivia Fraticelli and Sophie Kuiper lead Rutgers with six goals each this season.
• Paulina Niklaus sits atop the assist chart with four on the season.
• This will be the 16th all-time matchup between Indiana and Rutgers. Rutgers leads the all-time series 11-4. Last year, IU won in an overtime thriller, taking the game 4-3 in Bloomington thanks to Inés Garcia Prado's game-winning goal in the first two minutes of overtime.
• Indiana Field Hockey travels west to take on the Miami Redhawks on Monday afternoon.
• The Redhawks' record stands at 7-4. Last weekend, Miami defeated Appalachian State 7-0 and fell to Wake Forest 2-1.
• Malena Sabez leads the squad with ten goals this season.
• Berta Mata sits on top of the assist board with ten on the season.
• This will be the 25th all-time meeting between Indiana and Miami. IU leads the all-time series 15-9. Indiana and Miami last played in 2024, when Miami won 1-0.
OVERTIME TIDBITS
• Indiana's Inés Garcia Prado, Emma Thompson and Mijntje Hagen were named to the Big Ten's preseason Players to Watch list.
• Senior Emma Thompson, a captain in 2024, is once again a team captain in 2025. Junior Inés Garcia Prado was voted in as a team captain for the Hoosiers as well.
• Indiana's roster bolsters a former high school duo who are once again playing together at the collegiate level. Javi Baeza and Charlotte Glasper played together at Shaker Heights High School (Ohio).
• The Hoosiers further their international talent, expanding the number of countries represented on the team. Lily Freeman and Elen Nicholls came to Bloomington from England while Keke Sluiter, Kiki Oomens and Mijntje Hagen traveled from the Netherlands. Emma Thompson is from New Zealand. Both Celia Arroyo Cabezudo and Inés Garcia Prado represent Spain in Bloomington.