PISCATAWAY, N.J. –  No. 16/14 Rutgers women's soccer begins the Big Ten Tournament with a quarterfinal match against Indiana on Sunday, Nov. 3. The second-seeded Scarlet Knights and seventh-seeded Hoosiers are set for 12 p.m. ET kickoff at Yurcak Field.
 
Admission and parking for Sunday's quarterfinal match is free. Fans attending are asked to register for the free parking by 
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All fans in attendance can enter for a chance to win Apple Airpods. Students in attendance can enter into a raffle to be the first to secure Rutgers men's basketball versus Seton Hall tickets. The student ticket claim has yet to go live with the game already sold out to the general public.
 
	- Rutgers closed out the regular season with a 14-2-2 overall record and 8-2-1 Big Ten mark, matching the most regular season wins and conference wins in program history.
 
	- For the second straight year, RU finished as the runner-up to the Big Ten regular season title. The Scarlet Knights, who qualified for their sixth straight Big Ten tourney, locked in the No. 2 seed for second consecutive year. Rutgers secured home field advantage for the quarterfinals for a third straight year.
 
	- Six Scarlet Knights earned All-Big Ten postseason honors – Amirah Ali (First Team), Meagan McClelland (Second Team), Nneka Moneme (Second Team), Amanda Visco (Second Team), Taylor Aylmer (Third Team), and Chantelle Swaby (Third Team). Aylmer was also named the Sportsmanship Award recipient for RU. The total is one shy of the program record for All-Big Ten honorees set last year.
 
	- Moneme leads the team with 11 goals and six game winners, including the game winners at then-No. 16 Michigan and Michigan State last weekend. The goals extended her game winner streak to four straight contests, earning Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week honors for the second straight week.
 
	- Ali, a 2019 MAC Hermann Trophy candidate, has posted nine goals, four assists, and four game winners on the year.
 
	- McClelland and the defense have registered 11 shutouts this season. McClelland ranks third in the nation in shutouts (11) and 24th in GAA (0.59).
 
	- Rutgers climbed to No. 16 in the latest United Soccer Coaches Poll, its highest rank since ranking No. 13 earlier this season. RU is also ranked No. 14 by Top Drawer Soccer and No. 13 by Soccer America.
 
	- Indiana ended the regular season with an overall record of 8-8-2 and a league mark of 4-5-2, finishing seventh in the conference standings.
 
	- The Hoosiers split their last time out with a 2-1 loss to Purdue at home Sunday and a 1-0 win at Michigan on Wednesday night.
 
	- Allison Jorden was named All-Big Ten Second Team, having anchored a back line that owns nine shutouts and six league shutouts.
 
	- Avery Lockwood was named to the Big Ten All-Freshman team, leading the Hoosiers with five goals and three assists.
 
	- Rutgers holds a 4-0-1 record in the all-time series with Indiana. The squads met this season on Oct. 20, when the Scarlet Knights claimed a 1-0 overtime win at home.
 
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