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Huskers Welcome #16 OSU on Saturday

Huskers Welcome #16 OSU on Saturday


Ohio State (8-2-2, 3-1-1 Big Ten) at Nebraska (5-4-4, 3-1-1 Big Ten)

Saturday, Oct. 8 • 1:05 p.m. (CT)

Barbara Hibner Stadium

Lincoln, Neb.

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This week, the Nebraska soccer team hosts #16 Ohio State on Saturday at 1:05 p.m. (CT) as the Huskers look for their fourth conference win of the season.

Last Time Out

The Huskers scored in the opening two minutes for the second time this season en route to a 2-0 victory over Indiana on Sunday afternoon. 

Next Up

The Huskers will stay at home to face Illinois on Thursday, Oct. 13 at 7:05 p.m. (CT).

Quick Notes

• Sophomore Sarah Weber, a preseason player to watch, leads the conference standings in shots with 55 through 13 games of play. Junior Eleanor Dale follows closely behind in second place with 43 shots in 12 games this season.

• Weber also continues to lead the Huskers on the offensive side as she has tallied a team-high six goals on the season, good for eighth in the Big Ten standings.

• Nebraska has held strong on defense allowing only one goal in the last three games. Junior goalkeeper Hauk earned her eighth career win on Sunday and now ranks eighth in saves per game and seventh in shutouts in the conference standings.

• NU enters the week tied for fourth in the conference standings with 10 points (three points for a win, one point for a tie).

• Three of NU’s six freshman have seen the pitch so far this year. The Huskers started Lauryn Anglim and Sadie Waite against Indiana on Sunday.

• Nebraska is ranked 59th in the first RPI, released by the NCAA on Monday.

• Nebraska’s devoted fan base has continued its strong attendance numbers at Hibner Stadium this season. In nine games this season, NU welcomed 7,413 fans, an average of 824 per contest. This average ranks 19th nationally and is second in the Big Ten, as Michigan State ranks seventh nationally with 10,814 fans per game.

• Head Coach John Walker is in his 29th season, alongside assistant coaches Ian Bridge (seventh season), Marty Everding (25th season) and Samantha Areman (second season).

 

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