Match Central: Indiana vs. Washington
9/24/2025 1:08:00 PM | Women's Soccer
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana women's soccer returns to Bloomington after a three-game road trip to open Big Ten play. The Hoosiers will play Washington at Bill Armstrong Stadium on Thursday, Oct. 25 at 8 p.m.
ABOUT THE COACHES
ABOUT THE HUSKIES
Washington has started their year strong, holding wins over then No. 15 USC, Gonzaga, and Illinois. They are currently tied for first in the Big Ten standings with a 4-1-4 overall record.
LAST TIME OUT
The Hoosiers look to get back on track after falling at Rutgers last week.
Rutgers came out looking for early scoring, but the Hoosier back line would stand strong. In the 9th minute, senior defender Olivia Albert blocked a shot attempt to keep the game tied at 0-0.
Rutgers would open the scoring in the 21st minute to take a 1-0 lead into halftime.
The Scarlet Knights would score again in the 49th minute to lead 2-0 early into the second half.
The Hoosiers would make one last push but were unable to find the back of the net.
QUICK STATS
The Hoosiers have six goal scorers on the season. Grace Hamm leads the Hoosiers with three goals. Maggie Ledwith, Aleyna Quinn, Sarah Sirdah, and Abbey Iler all follow with two goals apiece. Haden Vlcek has also scored for Indiana.
Hamm leads the team in points with seven, followed by Ledwith with six. Sirdah ranks third with five points, while Quinn and Iler have four points. Olivia Smith and Vlcek have tallied two points this season. Olivia Albert, Marisa Grzesiak, Olivia Rush, and Ella Stanley have one point apiece.
Indiana has taken 122 shots from 18 different players on the season. Ledwith leads the way with 20, followed by Neighbors and Grzesiak with 16 and 15, respectively. Hamm and Quinn have also taken double figure shot attempts with 11 and 10 respectively.
Offensively, IU is outshooting their opponents 122-117 on shot attempts. They also lead in shots on goal attempts 54-45.
The Hoosiers have been a second half scoring team with eight of their 12 goals this season coming in the second half.
In goal, Sally Rainey and Dani Jacobson have combined for two shutouts and 36 saves 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 20 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 in Bloomington as they host the Oregon Ducks on Sunday, Sept. 28th at Bill Armstrong Stadium. The match is set to start at 1 p.m.
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GAME DAY INFO |
Indiana (3-4-2, 0-2-1 B1G) vs. Washington |
Thursday, September 25, 2025 • 8 p.m. ET |
Bill Armstrong Stadium • Bloomington, Ind. |
Broadcast: B1G+ |
Radio: N/A |
Live Stats: StatBroadcast |
Social Media: Facebook | X | Instagram |
ABOUT THE COACHES
Indiana | Washington |
Josh Rife | Nicole Van Dyke |
Career Record: 52-42-23 (7th Season) | Career Record: 148-127-55 |
Indiana Record: 3-4-2 (1st Season) | Maryland Record: 45-29-20 (6th season) |
ABOUT THE HUSKIES
Washington has started their year strong, holding wins over then No. 15 USC, Gonzaga, and Illinois. They are currently tied for first in the Big Ten standings with a 4-1-4 overall record.
LAST TIME OUT
The Hoosiers look to get back on track after falling at Rutgers last week.
Rutgers came out looking for early scoring, but the Hoosier back line would stand strong. In the 9th minute, senior defender Olivia Albert blocked a shot attempt to keep the game tied at 0-0.
Rutgers would open the scoring in the 21st minute to take a 1-0 lead into halftime.
The Scarlet Knights would score again in the 49th minute to lead 2-0 early into the second half.
The Hoosiers would make one last push but were unable to find the back of the net.
QUICK STATS
The Hoosiers have six goal scorers on the season. Grace Hamm leads the Hoosiers with three goals. Maggie Ledwith, Aleyna Quinn, Sarah Sirdah, and Abbey Iler all follow with two goals apiece. Haden Vlcek has also scored for Indiana.
Hamm leads the team in points with seven, followed by Ledwith with six. Sirdah ranks third with five points, while Quinn and Iler have four points. Olivia Smith and Vlcek have tallied two points this season. Olivia Albert, Marisa Grzesiak, Olivia Rush, and Ella Stanley have one point apiece.
Indiana has taken 122 shots from 18 different players on the season. Ledwith leads the way with 20, followed by Neighbors and Grzesiak with 16 and 15, respectively. Hamm and Quinn have also taken double figure shot attempts with 11 and 10 respectively.
Offensively, IU is outshooting their opponents 122-117 on shot attempts. They also lead in shots on goal attempts 54-45.
The Hoosiers have been a second half scoring team with eight of their 12 goals this season coming in the second half.
In goal, Sally Rainey and Dani Jacobson have combined for two shutouts and 36 saves 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 20 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 in Bloomington as they host the Oregon Ducks on Sunday, Sept. 28th at Bill Armstrong Stadium. The match is set to start at 1 p.m.
Follow Indiana Women's Soccer on Facebook, X and Instagram.
#NeverDaunted
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