BLOOMINGTON, IN. – Northwestern came out firing on all cylinders in its second game in Bloomington for a bounce-back victory over Pitt, 1-0.
Just two minutes into the game, sophomore Bardia Kimiavi tapped in the only goal for the Wildcats with an assist from junior goalkeeper, Miha Miskovic.
Miskovic was a force in the box, tallying seven saves and preserving the Wildcats' lead. The Zemun, Serbia native became the fourth Northwestern player in program history to reach the 100 saves mark.
Northwestern returns to Martin Stadium, for a home-opener under the lights on Friday, Sept. 6 at 7:30 against Lehigh in the Lakeside Classic. Tickets can be found here.
Just two minutes into the game, sophomore Bardia Kimiavi tapped in the only goal for the Wildcats with an assist from junior goalkeeper, Miha Miskovic.
BOOM.
— Northwestern MSoccer (@NUMensSoccer) September 1, 2019
Bardia puts the 'Cats on the board!
2' | NU 1, Pitt 0#GoCats | #B1GCats pic.twitter.com/00Yhp6eACD
Miskovic was a force in the box, tallying seven saves and preserving the Wildcats' lead. The Zemun, Serbia native became the fourth Northwestern player in program history to reach the 100 saves mark.
An exciting effort from both @Pitt_MSOC and @NUMensSoccer today!
— Northwestern On BTN (@NUOnBTN) September 2, 2019
Check out who had the top play in the Wildcats 1-0 win! pic.twitter.com/dpDtrDn1ov
Northwestern returns to Martin Stadium, for a home-opener under the lights on Friday, Sept. 6 at 7:30 against Lehigh in the Lakeside Classic. Tickets can be found here.