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— Northwestern Men’s Soccer (@NUMensSoccer) September 22, 2022
NU (1-4-2) is coming off a 4-2 loss in its Big Ten Opener against Rutgers. Rutgers opened the scoring in the 2nd minute, but the ‘Cats fought back, equalizing in the 20th minute when Ethan Dudley slotted home a loose ball. Andrew Stevens and Collin McCamy assisted on Dudley’s goal. The other Wildcats goal came in the 79th minute when Vicente Castro crossed a ball into the box to Andrew Stevens, who headed to Eric Smits, who found the back of the net.
‘Cat Facts
Michigan leads the all-time series between the two programs 20-11-4. In the last meeting between the two programs, the Wolverines took home a 3-1 victory in Ann Arbor in what was the first ever meeting between two Black head coaches in Power 5 soccer history.
The Wildcats will be the third Big Ten opponent for the 16th ranked Hoosiers. Indiana holds an 0-1-0 record in conference after falling 2-1 to Ohio State in Columbus. While the Wildcats will be battling Michigan on Friday night, Indiana will take on Michigan State. IU is led offensively by Ryan Wittenbrink in goals, points, shots, and shots on goal. Witternbrink was named to the Big Ten Players to Watch list, along with Forward Herbert Endeley and Defender Daniel Munie.
Indiana holds a 36-3-7 advantage in the all-time series history. Most recently, the Hoosiers defeated Northwestern in the Big Ten Tournament Semifinals in a tightly contested 1-0 affair that required overtime.
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