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Kailyn Smith
0
Purdue Fort Wayne PFW (2-15-1, 1-9-0)
3
Winner IU Indy IND (4-11-3, 3-5-2)
Purdue Fort Wayne PFW
(2-15-1, 1-9-0)
0
Final
3
IU Indy IND
(4-11-3, 3-5-2)
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Purdue Fort Wayne PFW 0 0 0
IU Indy IND 0 3 3

Game Recap: Women's Soccer | | Ed Holdaway, IU Indy Athletics

JAGUARS CLOSE 2025 CAMPAIGN WITH 3-0 WIN OVER PURDUE FORT WAYNE

Emma Antoine, Lindsey Castillo and Kailyn Smith all score goals in the finale

INDIANAPOLIS - The IU Indianapolis women's soccer team put a bow on their 2025 campaign on a rainy Wednesday night (Oct. 29) with a dominating 3-0 win over visiting Purdue Fort Wayne. The Jaguars got second half goals from Emma Antoine, Lindsey Castillo and Kailyn Smith in the win and outshot the Mastodons by a wide 27-4 margin. 

"It felt really good. I thought we all connected well," Smith said of the win. 

"We had good vibes, good energy, so it was good to go off with a home field win," Frey said. "I thought we just had a lot of opportunities today and it felt good to put some away. It was good to see some other people get on the board today, so that was exciting."

Even with the win, the Jaguars were left on the outside of the upcoming Horizon League Tournament as Oakland secured a decisive final point with a road draw at Detroit Mercy on Wednesday. 

The Jaguars (4-11-3, 3-5-2 HL) peppered the Mastodons defense with an onslaught of shots in the opening stanza, but couldn't find paydirt in a scoreless first half. Sarah Henson seemingly had a goal in the game's early going, but after initially being called a goal, the score was negated due to an offsides call after the referee had a lengthy conversation with his assistant. 

Antoine finally broke the dam in the 50th minute when she took a pass from Castillo and maneuvered up the right side. Facing little resistance, Antoine finally slotted a shot inside the near post past Jordan Imes for her second tally of the season. 

Just over three minutes later, Emma Frey sent service into the teeth of the Purdue Fort Wayne (2-15-1, 1-9 HL) defense and Castillo put home with finishing touch, heading a shot over the endline for her second score of the year. 

Smith capped the scoring in the 82nd minute she she scored from in close off Frey's corner kick for her first tally since September 2023. 

Defensively, the Jaguars goalkeeping duo of Sarah Bambrick and Arissa North was barely tested, each registering a save in the shutout effort. The Jaguars collected better than 60 percent of possession, predominantly in their attacking third. 

Junior Caroline Kelley finished with a game-high six shots while Henson attempted five. 

Imes made 10 saves for the Mastodons. 

The Jaguars close the season at 4-11-3 and 3-5-2 in Horizon League play. 
 
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