INSIDE WOMEN'S SOCCER BY KARL ANDERSON @BadgerWSoccer SCHEDULE
Last Five Sept. 23 at Michigan St. Sept. 25 at Michigan Sept. 29 Minnesota Ohio State at Nebraska
Oct. 2 Friday
This Week Friday
at Northwestern Sunday at Illinois
Remaining Schedule Oct. 21 Purdue Indiana Iowa
Oct. 23 Oct. 29
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Badgers embark on last
this weekend marks the final road trip of the 2011 regular season for the Badgers. Wis- consin's success away from Madison has gone a long way in getting the team to its current 8-4-2 record. The team has played eight true road games on the season,
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second-most in the Big Ten, and boasts a 5-2-1 mark in those games. Wisconsin is currently on a three-match unbeaten streak on the road (2-0-1) and is outscoring op- ponents 4-1 in that stretch. Earlier this year, UW won three straight road matches against Dayton, Cincinnati and Northern Illinois.
Badgers to make second appearance on BTN » For those unable to make the drive to Champaign for Sunday's contest against Illinois, you're in luck. Sunday's game, which starts at 4 p.m., is being carried live by the Big Ten Network. It will be the Badgers' second appearance of the season on the network. On Oct. 2, UW fell at home to Ohio State, 1-0, in its 2011 BTN debut.
Walls, Dalton take home conference honors » Forward Cara Walls was named the co-Big Ten Freshman of the Week for the third time, while goalkeep- er Michele Dalton was honored for the first time this season as the co-Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week. It's the first time multiple UW players were recognized by the Big Ten in the same week since Dalton and Laurie Nosbusch were tabbed on Sept. 20, 2010.