INSIDE MEN'S SOCCER BY ROSS LA DUE @BadgerMSoccer SCHEDULE (6-7-5, 1-3-2)
Last Three Oct 17 Green Bay Oct. 21
Oct. 24 UMKC Oct. 28 Northwestern
This Week Wed Fri
Sun vs Michigan
B1G Semifinals B1G Finals
at Michigan State
W, 3-0 L, 0-2 W, 2-0 T, 0-0
Sept. 29 Cleveland State W, 2-1
3:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 12 p.m.
The winless streak against IU was snapped last year, when Wisconsin posted a 2-0 shutout win in Madison. In fact, all four of UW's victories over IU have been shutouts. This Saturday the men's soccer
team looks to continue its recent suc- cess against the Hoosiers. The Badgers have had a quiet week
Men's soccer looking to
repeat Indiana win Badgers finding more success vs Hoosiers
H
ead coach John Trask holds a rare claim at the
helm of the Wisconsin men's soccer team, remaining un- defeated against Indiana. In the 35-year history
between the two sides, the Badgers have only won four games and tied another five. Indiana owns the most wins over Wisconsin,
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the Badgers 32 times. However, the Badgers have been showing improve- ment against the Big Ten powerhouse in recent years. In the past six seasons, the Badgers have played the Hoosiers to three overtime games, including two ties, and only loss by one goal in four games.
to prepare for the upcoming game, and with no mid week or earlier con- test, the team can solely focus on preparing for IU. Coach Trask enters Bloomington,
Ind., this weekend as a rare coach who gets to say he's played Indiana without losing.
Closing out at home » The annual Red and White intra- squad scrimmage will begin at 5 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 4, at the Kohl Center.