Hoosiers Suffer Setback in Seattle
10/4/2025 1:15:00 AM | Men's Soccer
SEATTLE — Indiana men's soccer (7-3-1, 2-3-0 B1G) just could not solve a high-powered Washington (7-3-2, 4-1-0 B1G) attack Friday (Oct. 3) night at Husky Soccer Stadium, falling 3-0 to the hosts.
KEY MOMENTS
• 20' – GOAL! Sophomore Alex Hall received a pass at the top of the box and surged through the right side of the Hoosier defense before curving a shot around graduate goalkeeper Holden Brown, giving Washington the lead. Washington 1, Indiana 0
• 44' – The Hoosiers had a flurry of close chances in the closing minutes of the first half. In the 42nd minute, a long distance effort from senior midfielder Jack Wagoner sailed just high. Moments later, sophomore forward Michael Nesci saw a volley saved.
• 74' – GOAL! Through a lot of contact in the box, the Hoosiers couldn't clear pressure from the Huskies, and a ball played across found the boot of junior Charlie Kosakoff. His volley doubled the host's lead. Washington 2, Indiana 0
• 83' – GOAL! Sophomore defender Asher Hestad converted a header from a corner kick to give the Huskies their third. Washington 3, Indiana 0
NOTABLES
• Indiana suffered its worst loss since October 22, 2022, a matching 3-0 defeat to Kentucky.
• The loss marks IU's first in the month of October since October 24, 2023, at Northwestern.
• Brown became the first Hoosier to make 10 saves since Jay Nolly's 10 versus St. John's on December 12, 2003.
UP NEXT
Indiana returns home to host Ohio State next Friday, October 10, on Jerry Yeagley Field at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
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KEY MOMENTS
• 20' – GOAL! Sophomore Alex Hall received a pass at the top of the box and surged through the right side of the Hoosier defense before curving a shot around graduate goalkeeper Holden Brown, giving Washington the lead. Washington 1, Indiana 0
• 44' – The Hoosiers had a flurry of close chances in the closing minutes of the first half. In the 42nd minute, a long distance effort from senior midfielder Jack Wagoner sailed just high. Moments later, sophomore forward Michael Nesci saw a volley saved.
• 74' – GOAL! Through a lot of contact in the box, the Hoosiers couldn't clear pressure from the Huskies, and a ball played across found the boot of junior Charlie Kosakoff. His volley doubled the host's lead. Washington 2, Indiana 0
• 83' – GOAL! Sophomore defender Asher Hestad converted a header from a corner kick to give the Huskies their third. Washington 3, Indiana 0
NOTABLES
• Indiana suffered its worst loss since October 22, 2022, a matching 3-0 defeat to Kentucky.
• The loss marks IU's first in the month of October since October 24, 2023, at Northwestern.
• Brown became the first Hoosier to make 10 saves since Jay Nolly's 10 versus St. John's on December 12, 2003.
UP NEXT
Indiana returns home to host Ohio State next Friday, October 10, on Jerry Yeagley Field at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
@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
Team Stats
IND
WASH
Goals
0
3
Shots
14
26
Shots on Goal
3
13
Saves
10
3
Corners
8
9
Fouls
8
13
Scoring Plays

Alex Hall (3)
Assisted By: Richie Aman
GOAL by WASH Hall, Alex Assist by Aman, Richie.
19:36

Charlie Kosakoff (5)
Assisted By: Alex Hall , Nick O'Brien
GOAL by WASH Kosakoff, Charlie Assist by Hall, Alex and O'Brien, Nick.
73:14

Asher Hestad (1)
Assisted By: Richie Aman
GOAL by WASH Hestad, Asher Assist by Aman, Richie.
82:29
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