UW beats Indiana for first time since '95
The last time the University of Wisconsin men's soccer team beat Indiana, most of the current Badger players were toddlers.
But they're all grown up now and helping the UW program continue to develop. They made their biggest statement yet Sunday afternoon.
Tomislav Zadro and Nick Janus scored and Max Jentsch (Hartland Arrowhead) saved a penalty kick as the Badgers knocked off the sixth-ranked Hoosiers 2-0 in a Big Ten Conference match watched by 1,194 fans at the McClimon Complex, their first win in the series since 1995.
Wisconsin Soccer Central @ Oct 3, 2011 12:56 AM EDT | Blog Profile
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