Bellarmine University women's soccer team achieved a dramatic 1-1 draw against Indiana after a last-minute penalty kick (PK) by freshman Ella Flynn. The match included two key video reviews resulting in handball calls, with Indiana scoring first on a PK just before halftime. Despite being outshot 17-1, Bellarmine's defense held strong, allowing only one goal until Flynn's late equalizer. This marks the second consecutive season that Bellarmine has secured a result against the Hoosiers.

By the Numbers
  • Indiana registered 17 shots in the match.
  • Bella Flynn scored her first collegiate goal via a PK with just 44 seconds remaining.
State of Play
  • Bellarmine's record improved to 0-1-1 following the draw.
  • The Knights' next match is scheduled against Northern Kentucky at 7 p.m. ET on Thursday.
What's Next

Looking ahead, Bellarmine aims to build momentum from this draw as they face Northern Kentucky, where they seek their first win of the season. Increased offensive opportunities will be critical in their upcoming games.

Bottom Line

This match highlights Bellarmine's resilience, exemplified by their ability to equalize late in the game despite being heavily outshot. Future success will depend on sustaining this defensive performance and converting more scoring chances.