Indiana University Athletics

Indiana Field Hockey to Open Big Ten Tournament Against Iowa
11/4/2025 12:30:00 PM | Field Hockey
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. ––– No. 6 Seed Indiana is set to take on No. 3 Seed Iowa in their first round game of the Big Ten Tournament at 5 p.m. at their home field, Deborah Tobias Field on Thursday evening.
WEEKEND REWIND
• Indiana Field Hockey was defeated in their regular season finale by No. 14 Michigan in Ann Arbor on Oct. 31, Friday evening, 3-1.
• Theresa Ricci slotted Indiana's lone goal on a rebounded shot.
• The Hoosiers pulled Sadie Canelli from the cage in the 54th minute to take advantage of the extra forward.
• Junior Inés Garcia Prado recorded five defensive saves throughout the contest. This brings her season and career defensive save total to nine.
• The Hoosiers won four of five games to close-out the regular season. Indiana ended the 2025 regular season with a 9-8 record and a 4-4 record in conference play.
B1G FINALE
• Friday's game against No. 3 Seed Iowa will be Indiana's first-round game of the 2025 Big Ten Tournament.
• Inés Garcia Prado is tied for sixth in points with 23 on the season. Mijntje Hagen is seventh in points with 22 on the season, while Charlotte Glasper sits at eighth on the list with 21 points.
• Celia Arroyo Cabezudo is eighth in the conference with eight goals for the 2025 season. Garcia Prado, Glasper and Molly Stutte are tied at ninth in the Big Ten in scoring with seven goals each. Theresa Ricci and Mijtje Hagen's six goals places her at eighth on the Big Ten scoring list.
• Hagen sits at third in the conference in assists with ten and Garcia Prado is at fourth in assists with nine. Glasper's seven assists places her at sixth in the conference.
• Garcia Prado's 53 shots ties her at fourth in the conference in shots.
• Garcia Prado has notched nine defensive saves, placing her first in the Big Ten.
B1G TOURNAMENT HISTORY
• Heading into the Big Ten Tournament of the regular season, the Hoosiers are ranked in the National Field Hockey Coaches (NFHCA) Poll at No. 18.
• Indiana has made the Big Ten Tournament for the first time in consecutive years since the 2020-2021 seasons.
• This will be the third time that Indiana hosts the Big Ten Tournament, previously hosting in 2008 and 2015.
• The Hoosiers will open the tournament against the No. 3 Seed on Thursday, Nov. 6 at 5 p.m at Deborah Tobias Field and are looking to make their first appearance in the second round since 2012.
• Should Indiana win on Thursday, the squad would take on the winner of the Quarterfinal Game 2 on Friday at 4 p.m. in the second semifinal game of the day. A victory on Friday would place Indiana in the Big Ten Tournament Championship game on Sunday, Nov. 9 at 12 p.m. against the winner of the Semifinal Game 1.
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 IU in scoring with eight goals on the 2025 season. Glasper, Garcia Prado and Stutte have each notched seven goals each while Hagen has six goals.
• Twenty-one Hoosiers have taken shots this season. Garcia Prado leads the squad with 54 shots, followed by Hagen with 36 shots.
• Hagen leads IU in assists with ten. Garcia Prado follows with nine assists while Glasper has recorded seven assists.
• Sadie Canelli leads the goalkeepers with 48 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 seventh amongst all freshmen nationally with eight goals scored this season.
SCOUTING THE COMPETITION
• The Hoosiers are set to take on No. 3 Iowa on Thursday, Nov. 6 at Deborah Tobias Field.
• Iowa's record stands at 12-4 with a 5-3 conference record. In the final weekend of regular season play, Iowa took a double overtime win, 3-2, against Ohio State.
• Dionne van Aaslum leads the Hawkeyes in scoring with 26 goals on the 2025 season. Felicia Zonnenberg tops the leader board in assists with 13 for Iowa.
• This will be the 31st all-time matchup between Indiana and Iowa. Iowa leads the all-time series 24-6. These teams met earlier in the 2025 season with Iowa taking both games in Bloomington. Indiana last met Iowa in the first round of the Big Ten tournament in 2011 with Iowa taking the contest 3-2.
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 travelled from the Netherlands. Emma Thompson is from New Zealand. Both Celia Arroyo Cabezudo and Inés Garcia Prado represent Spain in Bloomington.

















