Wisconsin Badgers' midfielder Dara Andringa (5) during an NCAA women's soccer match against Kansas Thursday August 17, 2023 in Madison, Wisconsin.Photo by Tom Lynn/Wisconsin Athletic Communications
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Women's Soccer

No. 21 Badgers look at No. 4 Penn State

Women's Soccer

No. 21 Badgers look at No. 4 Penn State

Dara Andringa celebrates

MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin women's soccer team will close out its regular season in Happy Valley as they take on No. 4 Penn State (12-0-4).

Here are five things to know:

1. KNOW THE OPPONENT: The Nittany Lions have yet to contest a match this season and sit atop the Big Ten standings with a 6-0-3 conference record. PSU has scored 36 goals on the season, with Olivia Borgen responsible for six of them.

2. BIG TEN RACE: The race for the regular season title will come to an end on Sunday. Only two points separate the Badgers in fourth and the Nittany Lions in first. 

3. RECAPPING THE WEEK: The Badgers are coming off a 3-0 win against Maryland on Thursday, Oct. 19. Emma Jaskaniec was responsible for all three goals in the first half. She is the fifth Badger to score a hat trick against a Big Ten opponent and the first to score a first-half hat trick since at least 1996.

4. HOW TO FOLLOW: The match will be broadcasted on the Big Ten Network. Additionally, follow Wisconsin women's soccer on X (@BadgerWSoccer) and Instagram (@badgerwsoccer) for updates throughout the week.

5. UP NEXT: Wisconsin has clinched a spot in the Big Ten tournament and will determine its first round opponent with the outcome of Sunday's game. 

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Players Mentioned

Emma Jaskaniec

#2 Emma Jaskaniec

M/F
5' 8"
Redshirt Senior

Players Mentioned

Emma Jaskaniec

#2 Emma Jaskaniec

5' 8"
Redshirt Senior
M/F