This weekend, the Iowa soccer team will get one final opportunity to salvage its season and clinch a spot in the Big Ten Tournament for the second-straight year.
That is, if it gets some help.
The Hawkeyes (11-5-3, 2-5-3 Big Ten) can advance to the conference playoff with a victory over Wisconsin (12-5-1, 5-4-1) Saturday โ but only if Indiana loses to No. 25 Ohio State today. A win or tie by the Hoosiers over the Buckeyes, and the Hawkeyesโ season โ that once contained championship aspirations backed by a historic 9-0 start โ will come to a crashing conclusion.
โEarlier this week, we talked about how we donโt want this to be the last game for our seniors or the rest of the team, for that matter,โ Iowa head coach Ron Rainey said. โWe want to do anything we can to keep this season going.โ
Iowa finds itself in this predicament thanks to an ongoing seven-match winless streak dating back to Sept. 23. The squad defeated Purdue, 3-2, on that day.
The Black and Goldโs next three matches, though, ended in 0-0 draws with Michigan, Michigan State, and Minnesota. Consecutive defeats to Ohio State, then-No. 4 Penn State, and Nebraska followed, dropping the team out of tournament position.
The Hawkeyes seemed to catch a break at the most opportune time Sunday when they were paired with last-place Northwestern while the Hoosiers traveled to Wisconsin.
The Badgers beat Indiana, but the Wildcats shut out Iowa, 1-0; the Hawks thus squandered a golden opportunity to avoid disaster, which pushed them to the fringe of qualification.
Senior defenseman Dana Dalrymple is one of six seniors who could don the Black and Gold for a final time Saturday. Sheโs felt the pain from the teamโs recent struggles and pointed to the stretch of draws at midseason as the turning point of the campaign.
โWe try not to look back and say, โOh well, what if we had done this or that?โ โ Dalrymple said last week. โBut still, tying three times in a row was certainly not what we had hoped for.โ
Wisconsin has won five-consecutive matches and is tied for fourth in the Big Ten standings. The Badgers helped keep Iowaโs season alive last weekend but will try to put an end to whatโs left of it Saturday.
โWe have to keep chopping away and get good reps,โ Rainey said. โThe margin of error in this conference is really slim, and hopefully, we get that one bounce in our favor.โ
Junior forward Ashley Catrell is a key cog in an offense that has just three goals during the winless run. She felt good about her crewโs attack and said the half-season long woes have come simply from a lack of execution.
โIt hasnโt been bad because weโve been making plays on the field,โ Catrell said last week. โBut we have to finish โ thatโs the main focus.โ
Last season, the Iowa soccer program took a huge step forward out of obscurity with its first-ever Big Ten Tournament appearance. One year later, and with a single game remaining, the program is on the verge of watching, not playing, in the end of the year event.
โOne of our goals is always going to be to make it to the Big Ten Tournament,โ Rainey said. โAnd now we need some things to happen on Friday.โ