Indiana women’s soccer unable to keep up with No. 9 Rutgers as cold offensive streak continues
The Hoosiers have been scoreless for three consecutive matches.
The Hoosiers have been scoreless for three consecutive matches.
Rutgers clinched the outright Big Ten women’s soccer title with the win.
Rutgers and Purdue are first and second in the Big Ten standings, respectively.
Rennie and Gerstenberg will represent New Zealand and Germany, respectively.
The Hoosiers were unable to score on 18 shots through 110 minutes.
The Hoosiers have only beat the Nittany Lions once in program history.
The match will be broadcast on ESPNU.
Megan Wampler scored her first goal of the season in the 42nd minute.
Indiana’s last road win against Northwestern came in 2014.
The teams headed into overtime scoreless before the match was called off due to weather.
Freshman goalkeeper Jamie Gerstenberg posted her eighth shutout of the year.
Indiana is 8-2-2 in the year and 2-1-1 in conference play.
Ohio State received top 25 votes and Michigan is Indiana’s first ranked opponent.
Two goals in the final half hour led the Hoosiers to victory.
Melanie Forbes scored the game winner for Indiana in the 78th minute.
Indiana’s attack never looked back after Anna Bennett’s fifth-minute, tempo-setting goal.
Iowa is the reigning Big Ten Tournament champions.
The Hoosiers hadn’t lost to the Spartans in Bloomington since 2011.
Indiana lost 1-0 Sunday afternoon.
Michigan State is 5-0-2 this season.