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Emma Frey
3
Winner IU Indy IUINDY (1-3-0, 0-0-0)
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Indiana St. INST (1-3-1, 0-0-0)
Winner
IU Indy IUINDY
(1-3-0, 0-0-0)
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Indiana St. INST
(1-3-1, 0-0-0)
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IU Indy IUINDY 1 2 3
Indiana St. INST 0 0 0

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

JAGUARS DOMINATE INDIANA STATE FOR WHITE'S FIRST WIN

IU Indianapolis collects a 3-0 road win over the Sycamores on Wednesday night (Aug. 27)

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. - The IU Indianapolis women's soccer team put up a dominant effort in rolling past Indiana State at Memorial Stadium on Wednesday night (Aug. 27), 3-0. Indiana State-transfer Olivia Hopper tallied the game-winner in the 39th minute and veterans Hannah Roberson and Emma Antoine added second half insurance in the victory. Senior Arissa North earned the win in net, making four saves in relief of Sarah Bambrick, who left midway through the first half with an injury. 

IU Indy (1-3) outshot the Sycamores by an 18-7 advantage and finished with a 9-5 edge in corner kicks. The bulk of the match was played in the Jaguars' attacking end as first year head coach Angela Berry White recorded her first win with the program. 

"I'm so proud of our players. Playing at ISU is a tough place to play. They haven't lost a home game in almost two years. We had a complete game tonight with a shutout and three players finding the back of the net," White said. "We talked about not just creating more scoring opportunities, but finishing our opportunities. 

"That's what Olivia, Hannah and Emma did - finish! Our goalkeepers made some great saves. After Sarah went down, Arissa stepped up big for us. We're learning how to win. We've lost a game late and lost a game after we had the lead. Tonight was a great team win."

The Jaguars saw the hosts mount an initial surge in the game's opening few minutes before tipping the field in the offensive direction for the remainder of the first half. The Jaguars created multiple chances in the opening stanza before Hopper cashed in just ahead of halftime. An Emma Frey restart popped around the ISU six-yard box before Hopper delivered her first collegiate goal, driving a shot into an open net from in close. 

"Getting on the scoresheet tonight felt surreal. I have so much respect for my former teammates and being back was something special," Hopper said. "We've been building something strong and the way everyone battled for that big win shows how far we've come. I'm very excited to see what else we can do this season!"

IU Indy outshot the Sycamores 8-1 in the first half and had a 5-0 edge in corner kicks before intermission. 

Sophomore Keilah Muldrow nearly broke the ice in the 33rd minute, aiming a shot inside the near post off a nifty pass from Shannon Phillips. However, ISU keeper Alicia Perez Aller knocked the shot down before the Sycamore defense cleared it from danger. 

Similar to the first half, ISU had the first good scoring chance of the second half before the Jaguars took over. The Sycamores had a corner kick redirect off the far post and then Lina St. Fasquelle hit a laser beam just off target from long distance in the opening minutes. The Jaguars had the better run of play going forward, eventually resulting in Roberson's score in the 64th minute. Redshirt sophomore Lilly Ma sent a pass into Roberson, who quickly spun and fired from more than 25 yards out, pinging the shot off the underside of the bar and into the net. 

IU Indy stayed on the attack with a two-goal lead, eventually getting an Antoine breakaway score off a sensational delivery from Caroline Kelley. The speedy Antoine netted her 12th career goal while Kelley recorded her fifth career assist on the play. Kelley finished the game with four shot attempts and was dangerous throughout the night while White went deeper into her bench, particularly with the lead. 

Frey, Katie Hoog and Kailyn Smith all played the full 90 minutes, helping keep the Sycamore attack at bay. ISU entered play having scored 18 goals in the season's first four matches. The loss marked ISU's first home loss since September 2023, snapping the Sycamores' 14-game home unbeaten streak. 

The Jaguars will return home to host Ball State at the on-campus Michael A. Carroll Stadium on Sunday (Aug. 31) at 1:00 p.m. 
 
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