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6 Indiana and Purdue.Indd WOMEN’S WISCONSIN SOCCER 18 NCAA Tournaments | 2 College Cup Semifi nals | 17 All-Americans | 5 Big Ten Championships GAME 11: WISCONSIN (3-4-3, 0-1-1 BIG TEN) vs. INDIANA (3-3-4, 0-0-2 BIG TEN) 2015 SCHEDULE FRIDAY, SEPT. 25 . 7 P.M. CT . MCCLIMON SOCCER COMPLEX . MADISON, WIS. Date Opp. (NSCAA/TDS) Time/Result 8/13 MARQUETTE (RV/NR) # T, 1-1 Location . Madison, Wis. WISCONSIN #BADGERS Rankings (NSCAA / TDS) ......................NR / NR 8/21 WESTERN MICHIGAN W, 2-1 (2OT) Game Site. McClimon Soccer Complex 2014 Record (Big Ten) ...............19-3-2 (9-2-2) 8/23 NORTH DAKOTA STATE W, 2-1 (1OT) Watch Live . BTN Plus Head Coach .................................Paula Wilkins Twitter Updates . @BadgerWSoccer Record at UW (Years) ................90-59-24 (9th) 8/28 at Pepperdine (10/19) L, 2-0 All-Time vs. Indiana . .WIS leads, 13-9-2 8/30 at UCLA (12/8) L, 2-1 All-Time in Madison . .WIS leads, 6-4-1 INDIANA HOOSIERS Last Meeting. .W, 1-0 9/4 LOYOLA CHICAGO W, 4-1 Rankings (NSCAA / TDS) .....................NR / NR in Bloomington, Ind. (9/28/14) 9/6 ILLINOIS STATE L, 1-0 2014 Record (Big Ten) ...............7-11-1 (3-9-1) Head Coach ................................... Amy Berbary Year at IND ......................................................3rd 9/11 at Milwaukee T, 1-1 (2OT) 9/13 at Kentucky (RV/18) T, 0-0 (2OT) 9/17 at Penn State* (4/6) L, 4-0 GAME 12: WISCONSIN vs. PURDUE 9/20 at Ohio State* (20/RV) T, 0-0 (2OT) SUNDAY, SEPT. 27 . 3 P.M. CT . MCCLIMON SOCCER COMPLEX . MADISON, WIS. 9/25 INDIANA* 7 p.m. 9/27 PURDUE* 3 p.m. Location . Madison, Wis. WISCONSIN #BADGERS 10/2 MINNESOTA* 6 p.m. Game Site. McClimon Soccer Complex Rankings (NSCAA / TDS) ......................NR / NR Watch Live . BTN Plus 2014 Record (Big Ten) ...............19-3-2 (9-2-2) 10/8 at Iowa* 7 p.m. Head Coach .................................Paula Wilkins Twitter Updates . @BadgerWSoccer 10/11 at Nebraska* 1 p.m. Record at UW (Years) ................90-59-24 (9th) All-Time vs. Purdue. WIS trails, 7-8-3 All-Time in Madison . WIS trails, 2-4-1 10/15 MICHIGAN* 7 p.m. PURDUE BOILERMAKERS 10/18 MICHIGAN STATE* 1 p.m. Last Meeting. .W, 1-0 Rankings (NSCAA / TDS) .....................NR / NR in West Lafayette, Ind. (9/28/14) 2014 Record (Big Ten) .............6-11-2 (2-10-1) 10/24 at Maryland* 6 p.m. Head Coach ........................................Drew Roff Year at PUR ......................................................1st 10/28 NORTHWESTERN* 7 p.m. PAC THE MAC: BADGERS LOOK FOR FIRST BIG TEN RESULTS AT HOME Postseason 11/1 Big Ten Quarterfi nal After a four-game road stretch, Wisconsin returns to Madison for a three-game homestand. The Badgers host their 11/6-8 Big Ten Semifi nal / Final Big Ten home opener Friday vs. Indiana at 7 p.m. CT. UW will also host Purdue on Sunday at 3 p.m. as part of UW’s 11/13-15 NCAA First Round annual PAC the MAC soccer doubleheader. As part of the PAC the MAC event, general admission is $1, UW-Madison 11/20-22 NCAA Second / Third Round students receive free admission (w/student ID) and fans can present their ticket stub from Saturday’s football game 11/27-28 NCAA Quarterfi nals against Hawaii and receive free admission. Wisconsin soccer scarves will also be given away (while supplies last). 12/4 & 6 NCAA College Cup (Cary, North Carolina) STARTING XI All times Central and subject to change 1 HOME COOKING: Over the last four seasons, Wisconsin is 23-8-1 at home at the McClimon Soccer Complex. With CAPS indicate home match head coach Paula Wilkins at the helm, the Badgers have won five or more home games in seven of her eight seasons. # indicates exhibition * indicates Big Ten conference match 2 THE WILKINS WAY: With head coach Paula Wilkins now in her ninth season, Wisconsin is looking to make the Rankings in (NSCAA/TopDrawerSoccer) polls at time of game NCAA tournament for the fifth time in the last seven years. Wilkins is approaching 100 wins at Wisconsin (90-59-24). 3 ROSE IN BLOOM: Rose Lavelle returns to UW after earning NSCAA second-team All-America honors last season. 2015 QUICK FACTS A U.S. Soccer youth program standout, Lavelle was named to the 2015 MAC Hermann Trophy watch list this preseason. 2014 Overall Record: 19-3-2 4 MCMIDFIELD: Ranked the 18th best player in the nation by TopDrawerSoccer, Kinley McNicoll is now in her final 2014 Big Ten Record/Finish: 10-2-2 / 2nd year as a senior at Wisconsin. UW’s leading returning point scorer (27pts: 9G, 9A), she’s still seeking her first pts of ‘15. All-Time Record: 395-211-63 STINGY WITH STELZER: Anchored by Brianna Stelzer, UW set a Big Ten record in 2014 with 18 shutouts in 24 NCAA Tournament Appearances: 18 (last, 2014) 5 NCAA Tournament Record: 14-17-2 matches. The Badgers have recorded two shutouts in the last three games: at No. 18 Kentucky, at No. 20 Ohio State. Head Coach: Paula Wilkins 6 CALLING ON CLEM: Sophomore Caitlyn Clem has stepped into net this season for graduating All-American Record at UW: 90-59-24 (9th Season) Genevieve Richard (RISH-ard). Clem has two career shutouts, both on the road vs. ranked foes (#18 UK, #20 OSU). Career Record: 209-78-35 (16th Season) Associate Coach: Tim Rosenfeld 7 GOING THE DISTANCE: Dating back to last season, UW is an undefeated 6-0-5 in its last 11 overtime games. Assistant Coach: Kristen Weiss 2-0-3 in OT this year, UW has already played four 2OT games, including draws at #18 Kentucky & #20 Ohio State. 8 BATTLE-TESTED BADGERS: Following last weekend, Wisconsin has already faced five nationally-ranked teams. SOCIAL MEDIA: #BADGERS That includes a non-conference road trip during which UW faced No. 10 Pepperdine and No. 12 UCLA back-to-back. Twitter: @BadgerWSoccer 9 YOUTH MOVEMENT: Wisconsin added 11 freshmen for 2015: Borgmann, Donohue, Fabry, Jacobson, Kalkofen, . Instagram: @BadgerWSoccer Knudtson, Mittelsteadt, O’Brien, Pickett, Quirk, Torchio. Roster also has six seniors, five juniors and five sophomores. Facebook: /WisconsinWomensSoccer 10 MAGIC NUMBER 10: Wisconsin looks to extend its school record and reach 10 wins in a season for the seventh ONLINE: UWBADGERS.COM straight season. UW also enters 2015 having won at least five Big Ten games six seasons in a row, also a school best. Complete and comprehensive coverage of UW. 11 REWORKED XI: There have been be as many as fi ve new Badgers in the Starting XI this season. Emily Borgmann, Marisa Kresge, Micaela Powers, Holly Heckendorf & Caitlyn Clem have become new regulars in the starting lineup. Women’s Soccer Contact: Brandon Harrison | Offi ce: 608-265-3545 | Cell: 608-279-8653 | E-mail: [email protected] Athletic Communications Office . University of Wisconsin . Kellner Hall . 1440 Monroe Street . Madison, WI 53711 2015 WISCONSIN WOMEN’S SOCCER @BADGERWSOCCER NOTES SERIES VS. INDIANA The Boilermakers seem to either get off to a quick Friday’s game against Indiana will mark the 25th all- start or come through late when needed most. PUR time meeting between the Hoosiers and the Badgers. has already scored in the first 10 minutes of a game Wisconsin leads the all-time series, 13-9-2. five times and the final 10 minutes of a game five times. The Badgers also hold a 6-4-1 advantage for games Purdue is 4-0 when scoring in the first 10min. played in Madison. Maddy Williams has already scored six goals this NSCAA\CONTINENTAL TIRE Wisconsin has won six of the last seven games. season. She became the first Boilermaker to score in COACHES POLL UW hosts IND in Madison for the first time since each of the first three games of a new season. Poll 5 - Sept. 22, 2015 2011. The Badgers have won three-straight games New Purdue head coach Drew Roff was hired in at home against the Hoosiers. School Prev. 2014 Record December, becoming only the second head coach in 1 Virginia (29) 1 7-0-1 UW and IND met once last season, as an early goal program history. He led Illinois State to five NCAA 2 North Carolina (1) 3 8-0-1 from Molly Laufenberg in the 12th minute was the tournament appearances and six Missouri Valley 3 Florida State (1) 2 7-1-1 difference and the No. 13 Badgers preserved a 1-0 Conference regular-season titles in 8yrs (2007-14). 4 Texas A&M 5 9-1-0 shutout in Bloomington. 5 West Virginia 7 9-1-0 Wisconsin freshman Natalie Jacobson is a native of NOTES FROM UW’S LAST MATCH 6 BYU 8 7-1-0 Indianapolis, Indiana. She attended Cathedral HS. WISCONSIN 0, #20 OHIO STATE 0 - 9/20/15 - COLUMBUS, OHIO 7 Clemson 11 7-0-1 Wisconsin played to a scoreless, double-overtime 8 Stanford 6 6-2-0 SCOUTING INDIANA draw on the road against No. 20 Ohio State on 9 Florida 12 7-2-0 Indiana opened Big Ten play at home last weekend Sunday. It was the fourth double overtime game of 10 Virginia Tech 9 7-1-1 and earned a pair of draws against Illinois (T, 0-0) the season and the fifth overtime game of the year. 11 Rutgers 15 8-0-0 and Northwestern (T, 1-1). UW improved to an undefeated 6-0-5 in its last 11 12 Penn State 4 6-2-1 The Hoosiers are led defensively by fifth-year senior overtime games dating back to last season.
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