Hoosiers Head West to Washington
10/2/2025 7:00:00 AM | Men's Soccer
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Indiana men's soccer makes its west coast trek this week, traveling to Seattle to play the Washington Huskies in Big Ten Conference play Friday (Oct. 3) night at Husky Soccer Stadium.
Kickoff is scheduled for 10 p.m. ET. Fans can watch the match on the Big Ten Network.
KICKING OFF
• Indiana took care of business last Friday, beating UCLA, 4-2. The Hoosiers scored three goals in the first 19 minutes, added a fourth in the 90th and totaled 27 shots.
• Senior forward Palmer Ault leads the Big Ten with eight goals and 19 points through 10 games. Ault's four goals and nine points in conference play also tops the league. The senior sits one goal away from 30 career goals and two points away from 75 career points.
• Indiana typically hits another gear in October, owning a 315-56-41 (.814) record in that month all-time.
ABOUT THE HUSKIES
• The host Huskies have started conference play 3-1-0, come off consecutive Big Ten victories and currently lead the league with nine points.
• Head coach Jamie Clark leads the Huskies in his 15th season, sporting a 180-69-41 record during his time in Seattle. Clark boasts a 219-84-44 career record in 18 seasons as a head coach.
• Senior midfielder Richie Aman (three goals, seven assists) and sophomore midfielder Zach Ramsey (five goals, three assists) lead Washington with 13 points apiece. Aman's assist total leads the Big Ten.
SERIES HISTORY
• Friday's match between Indiana and Washington marks the fourth time the teams have met in the regular season – the remaining four all took place in the NCAA Tournament.
• That includes the 1999 NCAA Tournament Second Round, when Jerry Yeagley's Hoosiers defeated Washington 2-0 on the road to their second-straight national title and No. 5 of eight overall.
• Current IU head coach Todd Yeagley participated in the first matchup in 1992, another 2-0 tournament second round victory for the Hoosiers.
• The programs met for the first time as Big Ten opponents last season and played to a 2-2 draw. Quinton Elliot – who now plays professionally – scored two skillful individual goals to give IU a 2-1 lead after 18 minutes. Current Huskies Charlie Kosakoff and Richie Aman ruined IU's night with goals in the 11th and 81st minutes, respectively.
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Kickoff is scheduled for 10 p.m. ET. Fans can watch the match on the Big Ten Network.
KICKING OFF
• Indiana took care of business last Friday, beating UCLA, 4-2. The Hoosiers scored three goals in the first 19 minutes, added a fourth in the 90th and totaled 27 shots.
• Senior forward Palmer Ault leads the Big Ten with eight goals and 19 points through 10 games. Ault's four goals and nine points in conference play also tops the league. The senior sits one goal away from 30 career goals and two points away from 75 career points.
• Indiana typically hits another gear in October, owning a 315-56-41 (.814) record in that month all-time.
ABOUT THE HUSKIES
• The host Huskies have started conference play 3-1-0, come off consecutive Big Ten victories and currently lead the league with nine points.
• Head coach Jamie Clark leads the Huskies in his 15th season, sporting a 180-69-41 record during his time in Seattle. Clark boasts a 219-84-44 career record in 18 seasons as a head coach.
• Senior midfielder Richie Aman (three goals, seven assists) and sophomore midfielder Zach Ramsey (five goals, three assists) lead Washington with 13 points apiece. Aman's assist total leads the Big Ten.
SERIES HISTORY
• Friday's match between Indiana and Washington marks the fourth time the teams have met in the regular season – the remaining four all took place in the NCAA Tournament.
• That includes the 1999 NCAA Tournament Second Round, when Jerry Yeagley's Hoosiers defeated Washington 2-0 on the road to their second-straight national title and No. 5 of eight overall.
• Current IU head coach Todd Yeagley participated in the first matchup in 1992, another 2-0 tournament second round victory for the Hoosiers.
• The programs met for the first time as Big Ten opponents last season and played to a 2-2 draw. Quinton Elliot – who now plays professionally – scored two skillful individual goals to give IU a 2-1 lead after 18 minutes. Current Huskies Charlie Kosakoff and Richie Aman ruined IU's night with goals in the 11th and 81st minutes, respectively.
@IndianaMSOC
For all the latest on Indiana University men's soccer, be sure to follow the team at @IndianaMSOC on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
#NeverDaunted
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