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Huskers Finish Regular Season by Hosting Iowa

Iowa at Nebraska
Wednesday, Oct. 26 • 7:05 p.m. (CT)
Lincoln, Neb. • Hibner Stadium
Live Video Stream: BTN Plus
Live Stats: Huskers.com

The Nebraska soccer team (10-5-3, 4-3-3 Big Ten) closes its regular season on Wednesday night at Barbara Hibner Stadium when the Huskers host Iowa at 7:05 p.m. (CT). The game, which will be streamed live on BTN Plus on BTN2Go, will be Senior Night as Jaycie Johnson, Caroline Flynn, Sydney Miramontez and Courtney Claassen are set to be honored.

Last Time Out: The Huskers tied Rutgers (0-0) on the road on Saturday, Oct. 22.

Up Next: The Huskers will find out the fate of their Big Ten Tournament and NCAA Tournament hopes following Wednesday night’s game. NU enters the game tied for seventh in the Big Ten standings, and is ranked 19th in the RPI.

Scouting the Iowa Hawkeyes

• Record: 8-10-0 (2-8-0 Big Ten)

            • Wins (8): Missouri (2-1), Eastern Michigan (1-0), Wyoming (3-2), Colorado State (4-1), SIU Edwardsville (5-1), Iowa State (2-0), Purdue (1-0), Maryland (2-0)

            • Losses (10): Creighton (3-5), Colorado (1-4), Michigan (0-1), Michigan State (0-1), #16 Penn State (0-2), Ohio State (0-3), #17 Minnesota (0-3), Wisconsin (0-1), #22 Northwestern (0-1), Illinois (1-2)

• Ranked 119th in the RPI, released on Oct. 24

• Defeated Maryland (2-0) in its most recent outing after four consecutive losses

• Lost season opener to Creighton before reeling off six consecutive non-conference wins

• Impact Players

            • Bri Toelle: Six goals and two assists in 16 appearances

            • Karly Stuenkel: Five goals and four assists through 18 games 

            • Devin Burns: Three goals and three assists in 16 appearances 

            • Natalie Winters: Two goals and three assists through 18 games

            • Claire Graves: 69 saves and 27 goals allowed through 18 games (four shutouts)

• Coached by Dave DiIanni (Third season at Iowa; 14th season overall)

            • Record at Iowa: 29-27-2

            • Career Record: 250-45-20

• Assistant Coaches: Erica Demers, Nate Castillo

About the Huskers

Quick Notes

• Nebraska earned the No. 19 spot in this week’s RPI Rankings, released on Oct. 24, which is the best ranking by a Big Ten team this week.

• Nebraska enters the week with 10 wins this season, which surpasses the win totals from each of the last two seasons. NU went 8-7-2 in 2015 after posting an 8-9-2 mark in 2014.

• Jaycie Johnson leads the team in goals scored (10) and points (22). She is tied for the third-most goals by a Big Ten player this season.

• Sydney Miramontez leads the team in assists (7). She is tied for the second-most assists of any Big Ten player this season behind Rutgers’ Nicole Whitley (9).

• Johnson has scored 10 goals in the last 13 games after not scoring in her first five games this season.

• Haley Hanson has scored nine goals in her last 20 games, dating back to last season, after scoring once in her first 32 career games.

• The Miramontez sisters, Sydney and Sinclaire, have each started all 18 games, and have played nearly every minute of every game this season.

• Aubrei Corder enters the week with a consecutive scoreless minutes streak of 310:02. She has three consecutive shutouts, and eight total shutouts on the season.

• Corder was named Big Ten Freshman of the Week on Oct. 18 after a pair of shutouts against Illinois and Northwestern.

• Johnson was named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week on Sept. 27 after a four-goal performance at Ohio State and Penn State. She earned her second career hat trick in NU’s win over the Buckeyes on Sept. 23.

• Brenna Ochoa was named Big Ten Freshman of the Week on Sept. 6 after scoring the game-winning goal against Kansas in double overtime on Sept. 2.

• Nebraska captured its 300th win in program history on Aug. 22, which marked the same milestone for Head Coach John Walker.

Individual Milestones and Records to Watch

• Jaycie Johnson has 41 career goals, which is tied for the seventh-most in program history with Brittany Timko. Johnson is one goal shy of a tie for sixth with Kari Uppinghouse.

• Johnson has 16 career game-winning goals, which is the second-most in program history. Johnson is seven game-winning goals shy of tying for first.

• Johnson has nine career multiple-goal games, which is tied for seventh in program history. She is one multiple-goal game away from a tie for fifth.

Senior Quartet Showing the Way

• Seniors Jaycie Johnson, Caroline Flynn, Sydney Miramontez and Courtney Claassen have each started nearly every game this season.

• They have accounted for 12 of Nebraska’s 24 goals this season, and 11 of NU’s 19 assists.

• Each of them scored at least one point at Ohio State on Sept. 23. Johnson had three goals, while Flynn, Miramontez and Claassen each had one assist.

• Johnson, who is back from a season-ending ACL tear last year, has 10 goals and two assists this season.

• Miramontez has one goal and seven assists this season.

• Flynn has one goal and one assist this season.

• Claassen has one assist this season.

• Flynn, Johnson and Miramontez each earned a spot on the Big Ten Preseason Honors List, released on Aug. 15.

Newcomers Making an Impact

• Two true freshmen have started each of the first 18 games: Aubrei Corder and Sinclaire Miramontez, while Meg Brandt has started 16 of 18 games.

• Corder has 63 saves and 18 goals allowed through 18 games (1,709 minutes).

• Brandt has two goals and three assists this season.

• True freshman Brenna Ochoa has appeared in 17 games, and has two game-winning goals, both of which she scored in double overtime.

• Newcomers Alexis Rienks (junior transfer from New Mexico State), Elyse Huber (true freshman from Sioux City, Iowa) and Hannah McKinney (true freshman from Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.) have also made multiple appearances.

Huskers Getting TV Exposure

• The Huskers have appeared on TV for five matches (BYUtv, Pac-12 TV, Big Ten Network) and were on WatchESPN for their Sept. 11 match at Clemson.

• Nebraska will make nine BTN Plus (online streaming) appearances this season (six at home, three on the road).

Schedule at a Glance

• 19 regular-season games (10 home games in the second season at Hibner Stadium)

• Five of NU’s opponents are ranked in the Oct. 18 NSCAA poll (last week): BYU (6), Minnesota (13), Penn State (16), Clemson (17) and Northwestern (23)

• Seven opponents qualified for the NCAA Tournament last season: BYU, Clemson, Penn State, Ohio State, Minnesota, Northwestern and Rutgers

• Two of those teams advanced to the College Cup: Rutgers and eventual NCAA champion Penn State

• Opponents from the Pac-12, Big 12, ACC, Big East, WCC and Atlantic 10