No.10 Iowa Women's Soccer Draws Michigan 1-1 in Big Ten Match
No.10 Iowa Women's Soccer Draws Michigan 1-1 in Big Ten Match

No.10 Iowa Women's Soccer Draws Michigan 1-1 in Big Ten Match

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The Michigan women's soccer team earned a hard-fought 1-1 draw against No. 10 Iowa in a Big Ten matchup marked by Iowa's physical dominance and offensive pressure. Despite being outshot 21-5, Michigan's defense, led by goalkeeper Sophie Homan, held strong, and senior midfielder Jenna Lang scored the first goal for Michigan. Iowa's Miah Schueller tied the game in the 68th minute, marking her first collegiate goal, off a corner kick assist from Abby Skiff. Both teams showed resilience, with Iowa dominating possession and shots throughout but unable to capitalize fully, leading to a stalemate. This result extends Michigan's competitive form, while Iowa moves to 8-2-3 on the season, highlighting the close rivalry in Big Ten women's soccer. The match also featured notable defensive efforts, with Michigan weathering Iowa's physicality and applying pressure in the second half to secure a valuable away point.

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