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The University of Iowa soccer team made history by defeating Georgetown 1-0 in the second round of the NCAA tournament, earning their highest seed ever and making it further in the tournament than any previous Iowa team. Meike Ingles scored the game-winning goal with a spectacular volley in the 55th minute after a free kick from goalkeeper Macy Enneking set up the play. Iowa will face either UCLA or Virginia Tech in the next round.
With a record-tying season of 15 wins, Iowa has doubled its NCAA tournament win total this year, including a victory over Missouri State in the first round. Senior players like Ingles and Enneking have been instrumental in the team’s success, with coach Dave DiIanni praising their hard work and dedication. The Hawkeyes finished third in the Big Ten regular-season standings and are now eyeing a spot in the Sweet 16.
The game against Georgetown was not without controversy, as a strange delay occurred when the referee made a phone call in response to a request from the teams regarding noise from a nearby band. Despite the distractions, Iowa held on for the shutout victory. The team’s remarkable journey in the tournament has fans and supporters excited for what lies ahead as they continue to make history on the field.
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