
Indiana Heads to Rutgers for 2021 Big Ten Field Hockey Tournament
11/2/2021 4:15:00 PM | Field Hockey
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - After dropping the regular season finale to No. 6 Northwestern, the 7th-seeded Indiana Field Hockey team prepares for a quick turnaround to face 2nd-seeded Rutgers in the opening round of the 2021 Big Ten Tournament. The matches will take place in Piscataway.
ALL-TIME SERIES
ALL-TIME SERIES
- Rutgers holds a 9-2 all-time advantage over Indiana after a 1-0, double-overtime match in early October. IU held strong all game but conceded a winning goal to the Scarlet Knights in the closing seconds of the second-overtime period.
- IU's last win in the series came in a 2016 match in Bloomington that IU won 3-2.
- Rutgers is coming off one of its most successful regular seasons in program history. The Scarlet Knights went 15-3 and 6-2 in Big Ten play to finish in second behind Iowa.
- Senior midfielder Milena Redlingshoefer and freshman forward Lucy Bannatyne pace the Rutgers offensive attack. The two have six goals a piece and have combined for 34 points this season.
- Senior goalie Gianna Glatz and freshman defender Iris Langejans help lead a backline that has conceded just 18 goals this season and tallied seven shutouts.
- IU spent the entire 2020-2021 spring season on the road in Head Coach Kayla Bashore's second year in charge. The Hoosiers finished the campaign 1-14 overall and in conference play. Then-junior Peyton Becker's overtime winner on April 15th at Michigan State gave IU its first victory of the season.
- The Big Ten Conference named its Preseason Honorees on Wednesday, August 25th. Senior Hailey Couch, Senior Mary Kate Kesler and Freshman Kira Curland were named to the list for Indiana.
- Mary Kate Kesler returns as last year's leading point scorer. The Louisville native scored seven points in a condensed-spring season.
- After opting out for health and safety concerns, Hailey Couch returns to action as the team's active goal scorer. In her sophomore season, Couch bagged 10 goals enroute to Second Team All-Big Ten honors.
- Senior Jes McGivern (64), junior Kennedy Reardon (51) and senior Peyton Becker (39) have each also played 35-plus matches in an IU uniform.
- IU's 4-1 start was the best five-game start to a season since starting 5-0 in 2014.
- The seven goals scored on the opening weekend matched the most IU's scored in its first two games since scoring nine goals in the first two matches of 2014.
- IU's 17 penalty corners against Richmond were the most in a game since it had 17 against Northwestern on November 4, 2005.
- Goalkeeper Arabella Loveridge has nine victories in 18 appearances this season.
- Midfielder Kira Curland has scored a team-high seven goals in 19 games this season.
- Forward Kayla Kiwak (2) and midfielders Sofia Arrebola Garcia (2) and Maggie Carter (3) have also scored for IU this season.
- Curland's seven goals are the most by an IU freshman in a single season since Frederique Meeuwsen scored 10 in 2004.
- Arrebola Garcia's and Curland's six assists are the most in a single season by an IU player since Mollie Getzfread had nine in 2016.
- Freshmen have combined for 50 points for IU this season.
- Curland is T-1st in goals by a Big Ten Freshman (7), T-1st in assists by a Big Ten Freshman (6) and 1st in points by a Big Ten Freshman (20).
- Loveridge is the only starting freshman goalie in the Big Ten and has held a 1.96 GAA against the nation's most elite offenses.
- Curland was named the Big Ten Freshman of the Week on October 26th. It was IU's first weekly award since 2017 and first conference freshman of the week award since 2015.
- IU has played 10 ranked opponents this season. The Hoosiers are 2-8 so far against Top-25 teams with a win over No. 21 Miami and No. 16 Ohio State
- IU's match against Rutgers on Thursday will be the 11th ranked opponent that IU has faced this season.
- Sydney Keld, Mary Kate Kesler and Yip van Wonderen have helped anchor the defense for IU. While leading the Hoosiers to 10 victories, the trio has also scored 24 points and poured in 74 shots.
- IU has recorded seven shutout victories this season. That's the most in a single season in program history.
- Against Ball State, Arabella Loveridge recorded her fourth clean sheet of the season. That breaks the program record for most shutouts by a goalie in a single season. Her shutout of Ohio extended that record to six in a season.
- The ranked win over No. 21 Miami (OH) was the first ranked victory for IU since beating No. 15 Wake Forest on Sept. 1, 2017.
- IU's 3-1 victory over No. 16 Ohio State on Oct. 8, 2021, was the first top-20 ranked road win for the program since beating No.12 Michigan in Ann Arbor on Oct. 14, 2016.
- This is the first time since 2005 that IU has recorded two-ranked road victories in a single season.
- IU's 5-0 victory over Michigan State on October 15, 2021, was the biggest conference win in program history.
- The seven goals scored against St. Louis on October 22, 2021, is the most in a single game since 9/5/13 against St. Louis (7).
- The Hoosiers had seven different goal scorers against St. Louis on October 22, 2021. That's the most in a single game since seven players scored against St. Louis on 9/5/13.
- IU's 30 shots against the Spartans were the most recorded in a single game since firing 34 against St. Louis on September 5, 2013.
- Kira Curland's three assists against St. Louis on October 22, 2021, tied a program record for assists in a single game.
- IU made its season debut in the Top-25 of the RPI on October 18, 2021.
- IU celebrated its senior class on Friday before the matchup with St. Louis. Peyton Becker, Hailey Couch, Mary Kate Kesler and Jes McGivern were all honored.
- The four have combined for 224 appearances, 157 starts, 25 goals and 7 assists over the past four years at IU.
- Against Michigan on October 17, 2021, Mary Kate Kesler became the 37th player in program history to make 65 career appearances. She has played in every single one of IU's games during her four years in Bloomington.
- Last Sunday against Northwestern, Kesler has made her 50th-consecutive start.
- Hailey Couch's 16-career goals put in her in a tie for 14th all-time in IU program history.
- Jes McGivern made her 60th-career appearance against Michigan State on October 15th, 2021 while Hailey Couch made her 50th-career appearance against Michigan on October 17th, 2021
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