
No. 3 Hoosiers Host No. 15 Saint Louis
9/2/2025 6:40:00 PM | Men's Soccer
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — No. 3-ranked Indiana men's soccer (3-0-1) will host its third ranked matchup of the season on Wednesday (Sept. 2), welcoming No. 15 Saint Louis (2-0-1) to Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Kickoff is scheduled for 8 p.m. ET on Jerry Yeagley Field at Bill Armstrong Stadium. Tickets are on sale here, and IU faculty/staff and students with a valid Crimson Card get in free. Fans unable to attend can stream the match via the B1G+ digital platform.
Wednesday is International Night at Armstrong Stadium, as IU athletics and the Office of International Services are teaming up to welcome international students to IU, offering a pregame tailgate with pizza and prizes.
KICKING OFF
• Indiana is a consensus top-five team in the national polls; No. 4 in the United Soccer Coaches poll, No. 3 according to Top Drawer Soccer and No. 5 via the College Soccer News poll.
• Wednesday's match is the last of a five-game homestand. Indiana is unbeaten in its last 11 home matches, boasting a 9-0-2 record in that stretch.
• Despite the challenging schedule and three halftime deficits, Indiana comes into the match unbeaten on the year at 3-0-1.
• The Hoosiers blanked No. 14 Oregon State, 2-0, on Sunday as Big Ten Co-Offensive Player of the Week Palmer Ault scored a brace. Holden Brown also earned Big Ten Goalkeeper of the Week honors.
• Head coach Todd Yeagley owns a 59-37-20 record against ranked opponents.
ABOUT THE BILLIKENS
• Saint Louis has won 10 national championships, an NCAA DI men's soccer record, winning its last in 1973.
• Head coach Kevin Kalish leads the Billikens in his eighth season under the arch, sporting a 71-31-28 record. He owns a 120-77-42 career mark in 14 seasons as a head coach.
• Saint Louis also sits undefeated, having tied South Florida (0-0) before a pair of 1-0 victories over SMU and Seton Hall. The Billikens have yet to concede a goal.
SERIES HISTORY
• Indiana has enjoyed the significant better of the matchup, winning 24 of the 38 meetings all-time.
• The two teams met in the second round of the 2022 NCAA Tournament on IU's road to its 22nd NCAA College Cup. The teams were separated only by Ryan Wittenbrink's 75th-minute goal in the 1-0 Hoosier home win.
• Indiana and Saint Louis have met five times in the NCAA Tournament, resulting in five Hoosier home victories. Wednesday's match is the return game of the 2024 season opener, a 2-0 Billiken home victory.
• The Billikens own 10 national championships, the most in NCAA Division I men's soccer. Saint Louis won its most recent title in 1973, the year IU men's soccer became a varsity sport. Since then, the Hoosiers have shined as the standard, winning eight titles – the most in that span.
@IndianaMSOC
For all the latest on Indiana University men's soccer, be sure to follow the team at @IndianaMSOC on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
#NeverDaunted
Kickoff is scheduled for 8 p.m. ET on Jerry Yeagley Field at Bill Armstrong Stadium. Tickets are on sale here, and IU faculty/staff and students with a valid Crimson Card get in free. Fans unable to attend can stream the match via the B1G+ digital platform.
Wednesday is International Night at Armstrong Stadium, as IU athletics and the Office of International Services are teaming up to welcome international students to IU, offering a pregame tailgate with pizza and prizes.
KICKING OFF
• Indiana is a consensus top-five team in the national polls; No. 4 in the United Soccer Coaches poll, No. 3 according to Top Drawer Soccer and No. 5 via the College Soccer News poll.
• Wednesday's match is the last of a five-game homestand. Indiana is unbeaten in its last 11 home matches, boasting a 9-0-2 record in that stretch.
• Despite the challenging schedule and three halftime deficits, Indiana comes into the match unbeaten on the year at 3-0-1.
• The Hoosiers blanked No. 14 Oregon State, 2-0, on Sunday as Big Ten Co-Offensive Player of the Week Palmer Ault scored a brace. Holden Brown also earned Big Ten Goalkeeper of the Week honors.
• Head coach Todd Yeagley owns a 59-37-20 record against ranked opponents.
ABOUT THE BILLIKENS
• Saint Louis has won 10 national championships, an NCAA DI men's soccer record, winning its last in 1973.
• Head coach Kevin Kalish leads the Billikens in his eighth season under the arch, sporting a 71-31-28 record. He owns a 120-77-42 career mark in 14 seasons as a head coach.
• Saint Louis also sits undefeated, having tied South Florida (0-0) before a pair of 1-0 victories over SMU and Seton Hall. The Billikens have yet to concede a goal.
SERIES HISTORY
• Indiana has enjoyed the significant better of the matchup, winning 24 of the 38 meetings all-time.
• The two teams met in the second round of the 2022 NCAA Tournament on IU's road to its 22nd NCAA College Cup. The teams were separated only by Ryan Wittenbrink's 75th-minute goal in the 1-0 Hoosier home win.
• Indiana and Saint Louis have met five times in the NCAA Tournament, resulting in five Hoosier home victories. Wednesday's match is the return game of the 2024 season opener, a 2-0 Billiken home victory.
• The Billikens own 10 national championships, the most in NCAA Division I men's soccer. Saint Louis won its most recent title in 1973, the year IU men's soccer became a varsity sport. Since then, the Hoosiers have shined as the standard, winning eight titles – the most in that span.
@IndianaMSOC
For all the latest on Indiana University men's soccer, be sure to follow the team at @IndianaMSOC on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
#NeverDaunted
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