THIS WEEK
Fifth-seeded Iowa (12-5-2, 5-4-1) travels to Piscataway, New Jersey, to take on top-seeded Rutgers (16-2-0, 10-0-0) at Yurcak Field in the Big Ten Tournament semifinals. Kickoff is set for 12:30 p.m. (CT) on Thursday, Nov. 4. The winner will advance to the Big Ten Tournament finals on Nov. 7 hosted at Yurcak Field.
WATCH/FOLLOW LIVE
• The game will be broadcast live on BTN and streamed on the FOX Sports App.
• Links to streaming and live stats can be found at hawkeyesports.com/soccergameday.
• Fans can follow the Iowa soccer program on Twitter (@HawkeyeSoccer) for live in-game updates.
SCOUTING THE SCARLET KNIGHTS
• Rutgers is ranked fourth nationally and won the Big Ten regular season championship outright, finishing undefeated in conference play.
• The Hawkeyes fell to the Scarlet Knights 1-0 in the regular season at Yurcak Field. The match was a defensive battle, with Rutgers scoring the only goal of the day off a penalty kick at the 75 minute mark.
• Rutgers leads the Big Ten in goals (53), assists (52), shots (361), and shots on goal (188). Freshman Riley Tiernan is the conference assist leader, while senior Frankie Tagliaferri is second in the Big Ten in goals, shots on goal, and points.
SERIES HISTORY – RUTGERS
Iowa is 3-6-0 all-time against the Scarlet Knights. Each of Iowa’s wins have been at home or at a neutral site. The Hawkeyes are winless in three trips to Piscataway, dropping a pair of 2-1 matches and falling 1-0 on a penalty kick during the 2021 regular season.
EYE ON #4? ON THE ROAD? DEJA VU?
Iowa shut out No. 4 Penn State in the semifinals of the 2020 Big Ten Tournament. Freshman Meike Ingles’ goal in the 47th minute capped a defensive clinic in the Hawkeyes’ 1-0 victory. The win was Iowa’s third ever all-time against Penn State and its first ever in Happy Valley. The fourth-ranked Nittany Lions are the highest ranked team the Hawkeyes have defeated in program history. The win sent Iowa to the Big Ten Tournament championship game for the third time in school history.
RUN FOR THE POSTSEASON
Four quarterfinal match winners advanced to the semifinals on Nov. 4, including No. 1 Rutgers, No. 2 Purdue, No. 3 Michigan and No. 5 Iowa. The tournament culminates at the championship match on Nov. 7. The final rounds will be hosted at Rutgers’ Yurcak Field, as the Scarlet Knights are the highest remaining seed following the quarterfinal round. The Big Ten Tournament champion earns an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament, which kicks off its first round Nov. 12-14.
HAWKEYES AIM TO DEFEND TOURNAMENT TITLE
Iowa has won five straight games in the Big Ten Tournament, including a quarterfinal win at Michigan State last Sunday and four straight wins at the 2020 Big Ten Tournament.
The Hawkeyes won the program’s first Big Ten Tournament title in school history in 2020 (spring 2021). Iowa’s Big Ten tournament run included wins over Illinois (2-1, OT), Minnesota (2-0), Penn State (1-0) and Wisconsin (1-0). The Hawkeyes were the No. 12 seed, the lowest ever to win the Big Ten tournament title; all conference schools qualified for the event due to the shortened season.
Sophomore Meike Ingles closed out her rookie campaign with four postseason goals, earning Big Ten Tournament Most Outstanding Offensive Player honors. Ingles attempted 20 shots without scoring a goal during the Hawkeyes’ regular season slate last year, but netted three goals — all game-winners — on 13 shots across Iowa’s four Big Ten tournament victories. Sophomore Macy Enneking was named the conference tournament Most Outstanding Defensive Player, and was an unanimous Big Ten All-Freshman Team selection.