EVANSTON, Ill. – Northwestern men's soccer welcomes No. 1 Indiana to Martin Stadium on Sunday, Sept. 17 for a 3:30 p.m. CT contest.
PROMOTIONS
Fans who show their ticket stub from the Northwestern-Bowling Green football game (Sept. 16) will receive a $3 ticket to the match. The first 500 students in attendance will receive a free t-shirt, while supplies last.
The top-ranked Hoosiers [4-0-2, 0-0-2 B1G] are looking for their first conference win of the season after coming off consecutive draws against Maryland (Sept. 8) and Michigan (Sept. 13). Northwestern [1-5-0, 0-2-0 B1G] is searching for its second home victory in three chances.
Chicago's Big Ten Team fell at Wisconsin, 3-1, on Wednesday in its second conference match of the season, despite holding an advantage in shots over the Badgers.
SERIES HISTORY
Indiana leads the all-time series with a 27-7-2 mark. Northwestern and Indiana met twice during the 2016 season with both contests going to overtime. During the regular season, Northwestern and goalkeeper Robbie White made the first start of his career and held then-No. 3 Indiana scoreless for 110 minutes of action with six saves. White was named for Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week for his performance.
The Hoosiers ended Northwestern's 2016 campaign with a 1-0 overtime victory in the conference tournament.
All seven draws between the two programs and both Northwestern wins have come since head coach Tim Lenahan took over the team in 2001. Prior to Lenahan's arrival, The Wildcats were 0-0-17 against Indiana.
TOO CLOSE TO CALL
Five of the last eight matches between Northwestern and Indiana have been draws. Only one of the last nine contests have been decided by more than one goal.
PROMOTIONS
Fans who show their ticket stub from the Northwestern-Bowling Green football game (Sept. 16) will receive a $3 ticket to the match. The first 500 students in attendance will receive a free t-shirt, while supplies last.
The top-ranked Hoosiers [4-0-2, 0-0-2 B1G] are looking for their first conference win of the season after coming off consecutive draws against Maryland (Sept. 8) and Michigan (Sept. 13). Northwestern [1-5-0, 0-2-0 B1G] is searching for its second home victory in three chances.
Chicago's Big Ten Team fell at Wisconsin, 3-1, on Wednesday in its second conference match of the season, despite holding an advantage in shots over the Badgers.
SERIES HISTORY
Indiana leads the all-time series with a 27-7-2 mark. Northwestern and Indiana met twice during the 2016 season with both contests going to overtime. During the regular season, Northwestern and goalkeeper Robbie White made the first start of his career and held then-No. 3 Indiana scoreless for 110 minutes of action with six saves. White was named for Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week for his performance.
The Hoosiers ended Northwestern's 2016 campaign with a 1-0 overtime victory in the conference tournament.
All seven draws between the two programs and both Northwestern wins have come since head coach Tim Lenahan took over the team in 2001. Prior to Lenahan's arrival, The Wildcats were 0-0-17 against Indiana.
TOO CLOSE TO CALL
Five of the last eight matches between Northwestern and Indiana have been draws. Only one of the last nine contests have been decided by more than one goal.