Indiana loses heartbreaker to Notre Dame in penalty kicks
SOUTH BEND, Ind. – It’s now been five straight seasons that Indiana has lost in the NCAA Tournament on either penalties or golden goal.
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SOUTH BEND, Ind. – It’s now been five straight seasons that Indiana has lost in the NCAA Tournament on either penalties or golden goal.
Coming into the highly anticipated match between No. 10 Wake Forest and Indiana on Sunday, the Hoosiers were on a three-game losing streak versus the Demon Deacons. The last time the two programs met in 2018, Wake Forest pulled out a win in overtime. In the second round of the 2023 NCAA tournament, the Hoosiers returned the favor by winning a 3-2 overtime thriller in Winston-Salem. Here are three takeaways from today’s match.
4,045. The largest crowd Bill Armstrong Stadium has seen since the 2018 season. From start to the end, the Hoosier Army made its presence known in Indiana’s 1-0 nail-biter versus Penn State.
When asked about the craziest match he’s ever been a part of, Maouloune Goumballe had one simple answer.
After a gut wrenching loss to Northwestern a few days ago, Indiana found themselves in a big hole heading into Sunday. Before the Rutgers match, Indiana sat in fourth place in the Big Ten standings behind Northwestern, Penn State and Michigan State. The Hoosiers had to have the pieces fall their way in order to finish first place in the Big Ten and that just happened for Indiana.
After a slow start to the season, Indiana has found its footing having not lost since Sept. 22 against Michigan State. Similar to the Ohio State match on Sunday, the Hoosiers pulled out another gutsy win scoring the game-winning goal in the final 10 minutes of the game. A beautiful ball from Karsen Henderlong found the feet of Sam Sarver who powered one home with his left foot to give Indiana the lead and the 2-1 win.
Looking back at last season, the Hoosiers only lost three matches in the 2022 regular season. Through eight matches this year, the Hoosiers have already lost three times.
On a warm and humid night in South Bend for Indiana men’s soccer’s first match of the season, the Hoosiers and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish played to a 1-1 draw.