INSIDE WOMEN'S SOCCER BY KARL ANDERSON @BadgerWSoccer SCHEDULE
Last Five Oct. 7
Oct. 14 Oct. 16
Oct. 23 at Nebraska
Oct. 21 Purdue Indiana
This Week Saturday Iowa
Remaining Schedule Nov. 2-6 Big Ten Tournament at Northwestern
Fabulous frosh » Cara Walls had both goals in Wis- consin's 2-0 win over Indiana on Sunday. That pushes the Wauwa- tosa, Wis., native's total to a team- best nine on the season. That's the most goals by a Badger freshman since Allison Wagner also had nine in 1997.
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fter securing six points last weekend Wiscon- sin has clinched a spot in the 2011 Big Ten Tournament, which returns in 2011 after a two-year hiatus. Thankfully, after taking care of things against Purdue and Indi- ana, all that's left for UW to sort out is seeding (the No. 3 or 4 seed). The same can-
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not be said for other teams in the conference. Six teams are still alive for the final three spots. Minnesota and Iowa are tied for fifth with 14 points, while Michigan, Ohio State and Purdue are all tied for seventh with 13 points. Right behind those teams is Nebraska, which has 12 points.
Thank you, seniors! » Prior to Saturday's contest against the Iowa Hawkeyes, Wisconsin will recognize its six-person senior class.
Following the season, the Bad- gers say goodbye to forward Lau- rie Nosbusch, midfielders Lauren Cochlin and Leigh Williams, de- fender Meghan Flannery and goal- keepers Michele Dalton and Lau- ren Gunderson.
The class has posted a 40-24- 15 record in their time at Madison and has led the team to two NCAA tournament appearances, the first back-to-back postseason trips for the Badgers since 2004 and 2005.
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