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Indiana Women’s Soccer Opens Season with 2-1 Victory Over Hampton

Defensive solidity and timely goals prove key in Bloomington win

Indiana Women’s Soccer Opens Season with 2-1 Victory Over Hampton

The Hoosiers kicked off their 2026 campaign at Bill Armstrong Stadium in Bloomington, securing a 2-1 win against Hampton University. The match showcased a disciplined defensive setup that limited the visitors to just three shots and a single goal.

Early in the second minute, junior defender Bella Haggerty launched a shot past goalkeeper Avery John to put Indiana ahead. Her contribution set the tone for a backline that would dominate the early stages.

Defensive standouts such as Dani Jacobson, Piper Coffield and Haden Vlcek combined with midfielder Kennedy Neighbors to stifle Hampton’s attack. Coach Josh Rife highlighted Neighbors’ improved movement and role in the defensive transition, noting the team’s ability to turn turnovers into chances.

The Hoosiers extended their lead in the 65th minute when Haggerty struck again, sealing the win. Hampton responded with a goal from forward Caitlyn Peace in the 70th minute, narrowing the margin but unable to equalize.

Looking Ahead

Indiana plans to build on this defensive foundation when they travel to face Youngstown State University on August 16 at 1 p.m. Coverage of the upcoming match will be available on B1G+, giving fans another chance to see the team’s evolving style.

With a solid defensive record and growing attacking confidence, the squad aims to continue improving as the season progresses.

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