Of the Big Ten’s 14 women’s soccer programs, 10 have won a conference tournament championship since 2000. Northwestern hasn’t won the tournament since it began in 1994, while Maryland and Rutgers have only been members of the Big Ten since 2014.
That leaves one team unaccounted for, and it’s a surprising one — Michigan.
What’s so surprising is that the Wolverines have been the farthest thing from bottom-dwellers over the last two decades. Since their last Big Ten Tournament crown in 1999, they’ve won 218 games, lost 148, and drawn 68. In conference play, their record stands at 107-71-44.