MATCH CENTRAL: Indiana at Maryland
9/17/2025 2:14:00 PM | Women's Soccer
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana women's soccer continues Big Ten play on the road as they play at Maryland at College Park, Md. the game is scheduled to be played on Thursday, Sept. 18 at 7 p.m.
ABOUT THE COACHES
ABOUT THE TERRAPINS
In a series led by the Hoosiers 4-2-3, The Hoosiers look to make it two wins in a row at Maryland. The previous matchup resulted in a 2-0 shutout against the Terrapins.
The Hoosiers head to College Park, Md. to take on a Maryland team looking to get back on track. After starting the season 4-1, the Terrapins have lost their last three matches to Florida, James Madison and No. 8 Penn State to open Big Ten play.
LAST TIME OUT
IU opened Big Ten play last Friday when they faced off against Illinois in Urbana-Champaign, Ill.
The first half was dictated by the defenses, as neither team could find their footing, offensively. through the first 45' both teams combined for six total shot attempts.
Illinois came out of the break ready to attack but graduate goalkeeper Sally Rainey was ready in goal. in the 57th minute Rainey made back-to-back saves to keep the game tied at 0-0.
Senior forward Marisa Grzesiak saw two breakaway opportunities but was unable to convert on each attempt.
The Illini tried to make one last push to win the game, but Rainey would make four saves in the final five minutes to keep the result at a 0-0 draw.
QUICK STATS
The Hoosiers have six goal scorers on the season. Maggie Ledwith, Aleyna Quinn, Sarah Sirdah, Grace Hamm, and Abbey Iler each lead the way with two goals apiece. Haden Vlcek has also scored for Indiana.
Ledwith leads the team in points with six, followed by Hamm with six. Hamm and Sirdah follow with five points each. Quinn and Iler have four points, followed by Vlcek with two. Marisa Grzesiak, Olivia Rush, Olivia Smith, Ella Stanley, and Olivia Smith have recorded one point.
Indiana has taken 105 shots from 18 different players on the season. Ledwith leads the way with 19, followed by Grzesiak and Neighbors with 12 each. Quinn has recorded ten shots, while Hamm and Sirdah follow with nine shots each. Vlcek has also added eight shot attempts for the Hoosiers.
Offensively, IU is outshooting their opponents 105-84 on shot attempts. They also lead in shots on goal attempts 44-34.
The Hoosiers have been a second half scoring team with eight of their 11 goals this season coming in the second half.
In goal, Sally Rainey and Dani Jacobson have only allowed six goals and combined for two shutouts on the season. Jacobson also has an additional shutout against Ball State.
Rainey has three games this season recording at least five saves. She has totaled 18 saves on the year.
IU is shooting 100% on their penalty kicks. Sirdah and Hamm have each of Indiana's two attempts.
UP NEXT
The Hoosiers will stay on the east coast when they travel to Piscataway, N.J. to face Rutgers on Sunday, Sept. 21st at 1 pm. This will be the final of three straight road games to open Big Ten play.
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GAME DAY INFO |
Indiana (3-2-2, 0-0-1 B1G) at Maryland |
Friday, September 18, 2025 • 7 p.m. ET |
Ludwig Field • College Park, Md. |
Broadcast: B1G+ |
Radio: N/A |
Live Stats: StatBroadcast |
Social Media: Facebook | X | Instagram |
ABOUT THE COACHES
Indiana | Maryland |
Josh Rife | Michael Marchiano |
Career Record: 52-40-23 (7th Season) | Career Record: 26-23-10 |
Indiana Record: 3-2-2 (1st Season) | Maryland Record: 5-7-1 (2nd season) |
ABOUT THE TERRAPINS
In a series led by the Hoosiers 4-2-3, The Hoosiers look to make it two wins in a row at Maryland. The previous matchup resulted in a 2-0 shutout against the Terrapins.
The Hoosiers head to College Park, Md. to take on a Maryland team looking to get back on track. After starting the season 4-1, the Terrapins have lost their last three matches to Florida, James Madison and No. 8 Penn State to open Big Ten play.
LAST TIME OUT
IU opened Big Ten play last Friday when they faced off against Illinois in Urbana-Champaign, Ill.
The first half was dictated by the defenses, as neither team could find their footing, offensively. through the first 45' both teams combined for six total shot attempts.
Illinois came out of the break ready to attack but graduate goalkeeper Sally Rainey was ready in goal. in the 57th minute Rainey made back-to-back saves to keep the game tied at 0-0.
Senior forward Marisa Grzesiak saw two breakaway opportunities but was unable to convert on each attempt.
The Illini tried to make one last push to win the game, but Rainey would make four saves in the final five minutes to keep the result at a 0-0 draw.
QUICK STATS
The Hoosiers have six goal scorers on the season. Maggie Ledwith, Aleyna Quinn, Sarah Sirdah, Grace Hamm, and Abbey Iler each lead the way with two goals apiece. Haden Vlcek has also scored for Indiana.
Ledwith leads the team in points with six, followed by Hamm with six. Hamm and Sirdah follow with five points each. Quinn and Iler have four points, followed by Vlcek with two. Marisa Grzesiak, Olivia Rush, Olivia Smith, Ella Stanley, and Olivia Smith have recorded one point.
Indiana has taken 105 shots from 18 different players on the season. Ledwith leads the way with 19, followed by Grzesiak and Neighbors with 12 each. Quinn has recorded ten shots, while Hamm and Sirdah follow with nine shots each. Vlcek has also added eight shot attempts for the Hoosiers.
Offensively, IU is outshooting their opponents 105-84 on shot attempts. They also lead in shots on goal attempts 44-34.
The Hoosiers have been a second half scoring team with eight of their 11 goals this season coming in the second half.
In goal, Sally Rainey and Dani Jacobson have only allowed six goals and combined for two shutouts on the season. Jacobson also has an additional shutout against Ball State.
Rainey has three games this season recording at least five saves. She has totaled 18 saves on the year.
IU is shooting 100% on their penalty kicks. Sirdah and Hamm have each of Indiana's two attempts.
UP NEXT
The Hoosiers will stay on the east coast when they travel to Piscataway, N.J. to face Rutgers on Sunday, Sept. 21st at 1 pm. This will be the final of three straight road games to open Big Ten play.
Follow Indiana Women's Soccer on Facebook, X and Instagram.
#NeverDaunted
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