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No. 13 Northwestern Welcomes Iowa for Senior Night

No. 13 Northwestern Welcomes Iowa for Senior Night









NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S SOCCER: GAME INFORMATION
DATE OPPONENT TIME LOCATION WATCH LIVE STATS
Thursday, October 20 Iowa 7 p.m. CT Martin Stadium

Evanston, Ill.
B1G+ Live Stats
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EVANSTON, Ill. –– Northwestern Women’s Soccer (12-2-2, 6-1-1) celebrates eight players for Senior night when it hosts Iowa (4-6-6, 1-3-4) Wednesday night. The contest kicks off at 7 p.m. CT on B1G+. 

Last time out, the Wildcats fell to No. 15 Michigan State, their first loss in 13 games and first loss in conference play. After falling behind 2-0 early, the Wildcats fought back. In the 55th minute, Aurea del Carmen drew a penalty, setting up Rowan Lapi for her third penalty kick goal of the season to cut the Spartan lead in half. The ‘Cats continued to push for the equalizer, but the 2-1 scoreline held until the final whistle. 

‘Cat Facts

  • Northwestern fell eight spots to No. 13 in this week’s United Soccer Coaches Poll
  • The Wildcats rank 15th nationally in the RPI
  • NU appeared at #10 in the NCAA Division 1 Women’s Soccer Committee’s Initial Rankings Reveal on Sunday
  • Six ‘Cats (Josie Aulicino, Aurea del Carmen, Meg Boade, Rowan Lapi, Ella Hase, Caterina Regazzoni) have tallied at least three goals this season
  • The Wildcats ten-game first half goal streak was snapped against Michigan State
  • Josie Aulicino ranks tied for first in the Big Ten in assists (7), tied for second in points (21), tied for fifth in shots on goal (23), and tied for sixth in goals (7)
  • Rowan Lapi has scored four game-winning goals this season, tied for most in the Big Ten

Iowa comes into Thursday night’s showdown after thrashing Nebraska 4-0. Hailey Rydberg scored two goals for the Hawkeyes in the rout. She leads Iowa in goals (5) and is tied for the team lead in assists (4). Macy Enneking has taken over goalkeeping duties in recent weeks, posting shutouts in two games this season. Sitting at ninth in the Big Ten, the Hawkeyes are currently battling three other teams for the last spot in the Big Ten Tournament.

The Wildcats lead the all-time series against Iowa 15-7-3, with Iowa taking last season’s meeting in Iowa City, 2-1. The ‘Cats have won two of the last three in the series.

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