INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Coming off another dominant home showing on Thursday were the Norse put four goals past Oakland, Northern Kentucky University Norse Women's Soccer hit the road on Sunday afternoon to take on IU Indianapolis. While the Norse have been dominant at home in 2025 with a 4-0 record and a +19 goal differential, NKU entered the match with a 0-1-4 record in road games. The Norse pulled out their first road victory of the year, winning 1-0 on a first-half goal from
Megan Molner.
THE BASICS
FINAL SCORE: Northern Kentucky – 1, IU Indy – 0
LOCATION: Michael A. Carroll Stadium - Indianapolis, Ind.
RECORDS: NKU: 5-1-4 (2-0-0 HL), IUI: 1-7-1 (0-1-0 HL)
INSIDE THE BOX SCORE
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Megan Molner scored the lone goal of the match, putting one in from outside the box on an assist from
Meghan Belrose. The goal marked the seventh of the season for Molner, whose single-season tally is already the highest for a single Norse player since 2019. Belrose's assist was her third of the season.
– The two sides ended even on shot attempts at 14 apiece, but the Norse had the shot on goal advantage, leading 6-3 in the match.
– Both teams saw four corner kick opportunities in the match.
– NKU keeper made three saves in the match in addition to the clean sheet.
NEXT UP
Northern Kentucky continues its three-game road trip this week, taking on Green Bay on Thursday before heading to Milwaukee on Sunday.
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