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2019 Season in Review Final Team Standings Conference Overall W L T Pct WOMEN’S SOCCER 2019 SEASON IN REVIEW FINAL TEAM STANDINGS CONFERENCE OVERALL W L T PCT. PTS GF GA W L T PCT. GF GA 1. Wisconsin* 10 0 1 .955 31 20 5 16 4 2 .773 29 12 2. Rutgers 8 2 1 .773 25 17 9 15 4 2 .762 33 14 Michigan 8 2 1 .773 25 22 11 17 6 1 .729 46 25 4. Penn State^ 8 3 0 .727 24 20 11 17 7 1 .700 51 27 5. Iowa 7 3 1 .682 22 20 9 15 5 1 .738 45 19 6. Maryland 5 5 1 .500 16 14 18 9 8 3 .525 25 33 7. Indiana 4 5 2 .455 14 5 8 8 9 2 .474 15 16 8. Purdue 3 6 2 .364 11 7 11 8 9 3 .475 19 18 Northwestern 3 6 2 .364 11 10 17 5 10 3 .361 15 27 Nebraska 3 6 2 .364 11 8 12 4 10 4 .333 12 24 11. Illinois 3 7 1 .318 10 14 21 9 8 1 .528 30 32 12. Ohio State 2 6 3 .318 9 8 12 4 10 4 .333 17 23 13. Minnesota 2 7 2 .273 8 5 14 3 12 4 .263 11 26 14. Michigan State 1 9 1 .136 4 9 21 8 10 1 .447 29 29 * - Big Ten Champion ^ - Big Ten Tournament Champion ALL-BIG TEN TEAMS AND INDIVIDUAL HONORS Coach of the Year: Paula Wilkins, Wisconsin Forward of the Year: Dani Rhodes, Sr., Wisconsin Midfielder of the Year: Sarah Stratigakis, Jr., Michigan Defender of the Year: Camryn Biegalski, Sr., Wisconsin Goalkeeper of the Year: Jordyn Bloomer, Jr., Wisconsin Freshman of the Year: Ally Schlegel, Penn State First Team Second Team Third Team* Forward Ally Schlegel, Penn State Alyssa Poarch, Maryland Kelly Maday, Illinois Amirah Ali, Rutgers Meredith Haakenson, Michigan Devin Burns, Iowa Dani Rhodes, Wisconsin Frankie Tagliaferri, Penn State Nicki Hernandez, Michigan Nneka Moneme, Rutgers Cameron Murtha, Wisconsin Midfield Sarah Stratigakis, Michigan Natalie Winters, Iowa Nikki Albrecht, Minnesota Kerry Abello, Penn State Raleigh Loughman, Michigan Regan Steigleder, Northwestern Sam Coffey, Penn State Brenna Ochoa, Nebraska Taylor Aylmer, Rutgers Maia Cella, Wisconsin Lauren Rice, Wisconsin Defense Alia Martin, Michigan Allison Jorden, Indiana Julietta Thron, Northwestern Kaleigh Riehl, Penn State Sinclaire Miramontez, Nebraska Izzy Rodriguez, Ohio State Camryn Biegalski, Wisconsin Amanda Visco, Rutgers Ellie Jean, Penn State Chantelle Swaby, Rutgers Claire Shea, Wisconsin Goalkeeper Jordyn Bloomer, Wisconsin Meagan McClelland, Rutgers Hillary Beall, Michigan All-Freshman Team* Sportsmanship Award Forward Gianna Gourley, Iowa Elizabeth Cablk, Jr., Illinois Danielle Wolfe, Michigan Hannah Nemeth, Jr., Indiana Payton Linnehan, Penn State Claire Graves, Sr., Iowa Ally Schlegel, Penn State Erin Seppi, Sr., Maryland Sam DeVecchi, Jr., Michigan Midfield Avery Lockwood, Indiana Sadie Misiewicz, Sr., Michigan State Katie Duong, Minnesota Marisa Windingstad, Sr., Minnesota Cori Dyke, Penn State Brenna Ochoa, Sr., Nebraska Emma Jaskaniec, Wisconsin Olivia Korhonen, Gr., Northwestern Bailey Kolinski, Jr., Ohio State Defense Jayde Riviere, Michigan Ellie Jean, Sr., Penn State Bria Schrotenboer, Michigan State Maddy Duncan, Sr., Purdue Macy Monticello, Wisconsin Taylor Aylmer, Sr., Rutgers Payton Wesley, Sr., Wisconsin Goalkeeper Jordan Silkowitz, Ohio State * - additional honorees due to ties in voting 2020-21 BIG TEN RECORDS BOOK WOMEN’S SOCCER BIG TEN WOMEN’S SOCCER REGULAR SEASON STANDINGS 1994: Regular season conference 1999 2004 2009: No postseason tournament held. records used to seed teams entering 1. Penn State 9-0-1 1. Penn State 10-0-0 Regular season winner declared Big conference tournament; Tournament 2. Michigan 8-1-1 2. Ohio State 6-1-3 Ten Champion and NCAA automatic winner declared Big Ten Champion. qualifier. 3. Iowa 7-3-0 3. Michigan 6-3-1 4. Minnesota 6-4-0 4. Illinois 5-3-2 1994 5. Ohio State 5-4-1 5. Northwestern 5-4-1 2009 1. Michigan State 5-1-1 1. Penn State 8-1-1 6. Indiana 2-4-4 Wisconsin 5-4-1 2. Penn State 5-2-0 2. Ohio State 7-2-1 Illinois 3-5-2 7. Purdue 4-6-0 5-2-0 3. Wisconsin 5-1-4 Wisconsin 8. Wisconsin 3-6-1 8. Indiana 3-5-2 4. Ohio State 4-2-1 4. Minnesota 5-3-2 Michigan State 3-6-1 9. Michigan State 3-6-1 5. Minnesota 3-2-2 Purdue 5-3-2 10. Purdue 2-8-0 10. Minnesota 2-8-0 6. Indiana 3-4-0 6. Michigan State 4-4-2 11. Northwestern 1-8-1 11. Iowa 0-9-1 7. Michigan 1-6-0 7. Northwestern 4-5-1 8. Northwestern 0-7-0 8. Illinois 2-6-2 2000 2005 Indiana 2-6-2 1. Penn State 10-0-0 1. Penn State 10-0-0 Michigan 1-4-5 1995 2. Wisconsin 7-3-0 2. Purdue 7-2-1 1. 5-1-1 11. Iowa 1-9-0 Minnesota 3. Michigan 6-3-1 3. Michigan State 6-2-2 2. Wisconsin 4-1-2 4. Illinois 6-4-0 4. Illinois 6-3-1 3. Penn State 4-2-1 5. Michigan State 5-4-1 5. Minnesota 6-4-0 2010 4. Indiana 3-3-1 1. Ohio State 8-2-0 6. Iowa 5-5-0 6. Indiana 3-6-1 5. Ohio State 3-4-0 Penn State 8-2-0 Purdue 5-5-0 Michigan 3-6-1 6. Northwestern 2-4-1 3. Wisconsin 7-1-2 Minnesota 5-5-0 Wisconsin 3-6-1 7. Michigan State 1-3-3 4. Illinois 6-3-1 9. Northwestern 2-7-1 9. Ohio State 3-7-0 8. Michigan 1-5-1 5. Michigan 5-3-2 10. Indiana 1-8-1 10. Northwestern 2-7-1 6. Minnesota 4-4-2 11. Ohio State 1-9-0 11. Iowa 1-7-2 1996 7. Michigan State 3-4-3 1. Wisconsin 5-0-2 8. Northwestern 2-7-1 2001 2006 2. Penn State 5-1-1 9. Purdue 2-7-1 1. Penn State 8-1-1 1. Penn State 8-1-1 3. Minnesota 5-2-0 10. Indiana 2-8-0 2. Michigan 8-2-0 2. Illinois 8-2-0 4. Michigan 3-3-1 11. Iowa 1-7-2 3. Illinois 6-3-1 3. Purdue 6-3-1 5. Ohio State 3-4-0 4. Ohio State 5-4-1 4. Indiana 5-4-1 Northwestern 3-4-0 2011: Big Ten Tournament reinstated 5. Purdue 4-3-3 5. Michigan 4-3-3 7. Indiana 2-5-0 and used to determine NCAA automatic 6. Iowa 4-5-1 Ohio State 5-5-0 qualifier only; Regular season winner 8. Michigan State 0-7-0 7. Michigan State 4-5-1 7. Northwestern 4-5-1 declared Big Ten Champion. 8. Northwestern 3-6-1 Wisconsin 4-5-1 1997: Big Ten Tournament used to determine NCAA automatic qualifier 9. Indiana 3-6-1 9. Michigan State 4-6-0 2011 only; Regular season winner declared 10. Minnesota 3-7-0 10. Minnesota 1-8-1 1. Penn State 10-1-0 Big Ten Champion. 11. Wisconsin 1-7-2 Iowa 1-8-1 2. Illinois 8-2-1 3. Michigan State 7-4-0 1997 2002 2007 4. Wisconsin 5-3-3 1. Minnesota 9-0-0 1. Penn State 9-1-0 1. Penn State 9-1-0 5. Iowa 5-4-2 2. Michigan 7-1-1 2. Michigan 7-2-1 2. Purdue 8-1-1 Minnesota 5-4-2 3. Penn State 6-2-1 3. Purdue 6-3-1 3. Illinois 6-3-1 7. Ohio State 5-5-1 4. Northwestern 4-5-0 4. Michigan State 5-3-2 4. Indiana 5-4-1 8. Michigan 4-6-1 Indiana 4-5-0 5. Indiana 4-4-2 5. Ohio State 5-5-0 Purdue 4-6-1 Wisconsin 4-5-0 Wisconsin 4-4-2 Minnesota 5-5-0 10. Nebraska 4-7-0 7. Ohio State 3-5-0 7. Ohio State 4-5-1 7. Northwestern 4-4-2 11. Indiana 2-9-0 Michigan State 3-5-0 8. Illinois 4-6-0 8. Iowa 4-6-0 12. Northwestern 1-9-1 9. Iowa 2-7-0 9. Iowa 3-6-1 9. Michigan 1-5-4 10. Illinois 1-8-0 10. Northwestern 2-6-2 10. Wisconsin 2-8-0 2012 11. Minnesota 1-9-0 11. Michigan State 1-8-1 1. Penn State 10-0-1 1998 2. Ohio State 8-2-1 1. Penn State 7-1-1 2003 2008 3. Michigan 7-2-2 2. Wisconsin 6-2-1 1. Penn State 9-1-0 1. Minnesota 8-2-0 4. Minnesota 6-4-1 3. Northwestern 6-3-0 2. Illinois 7-1-2 Penn State 8-2-0 Illinois 6-4-1 Indiana 6-3-0 3. Purdue 6-2-2 3. Purdue 5-3-2 6. Wisconsin 5-5-1 5. Michigan 5-3-1 4. Michigan 4-2-4 4. Michigan State 5-4-1 7. Iowa 3-5-3 6. Minnesota 5-4-0 5. Ohio State 4-3-3 5. Illinois 5-5-0 Indiana 4-7-0 7. Ohio State 3-5-1 6. Indiana 4-5-1 Northwestern 5-5-0 Nebraska 4-7-0 8. 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