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Indiana Soccer 8 Ncaa Championships • 20 Ncaa College Cup Appearances INDIANA SOCCER 8 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS • 20 NCAA COLLEGE CUP APPEARANCES Athletic Media Relations • Scott Burns • Men’s Soccer Contact O - (812) 856-2939 • C - (812) 322-5285 • [email protected] 2019 SCHEDULE/RESULTS No. 2 INDIANA (1-0-0) vs. UCLA (1-0-0) Aug. 30 PITTSBURGH# W, 3-2 (2OT) Sept. 1 UCLA# 8 PM MATCH DETAILS Sept. 6 vs. #18 Denver 4 PM Date. September 1, 2019 Sept. 8 vs. Seattle 4 PM Kickoff ............... 8:00 PM ET Sept. 17 #9 NOTRE DAME 7 PM Location ......... Bloomington, Ind. Venue ..........Armstrong Stadium Sept. 20 WISCONSIN* 5:30 PM TV. BTN Sept. 24 at Butler 7 PM Live Stats ..........IUHoosiers.com INDIANA UCLA Sept. 27 SACRAMENTO STATE 7:30 PM HOOSIERS Series Record .......... First Meeting BRUINS Oct. 1 at Northwestern* 8 PM Oct. 6 at Penn State* 1 PM SETTING THE SCENE • The No. 2-ranked Indiana University men’s soccer team will face UCLA on Sunday in the Oct. 9 #8 KENTUCKY 7 PM adidas/IU Credit Union Classic at Jerry Yeagley Field at Bill Armstrong Stadium. Oct. 13 #24 MICHIGAN* 3 PM • Indiana opened the season with a dramatic, 3-2 come-from-behind victory on Friday over Pittsburgh. Joshua Penn, Ian Black and Herbert Endeley all notched goals for IU. Oct. 18 at #1 Maryland* 6:30 PM • Indiana is undefeated in the team’s last 27 matches at Armstrong Stadium, posting a mark Oct. 22 EVANSVILLE 7 PM of 25-0-2. • Last season, the Hoosiers won both the Big Ten regular season championship (15th time) Oct. 25 RUTGERS* 7 PM and Big Ten Tournament championship (13th time) in the same season for the first time since Oct. 29 OHIO STATE* 7 PM 2006. Nov. 3 at #7 Michigan State 3 PM • Also, IU advanced to the College Cup for the second-straight year and for a NCAA-record 20th time in program history. All Game Times ET | HOME GAMES BOLD • Indiana earned the No. 2 overall for the 2018 NCAA Tournament, marking the 14th time in * B1G match # adidas/IU Credit Union Classic the last 16 years since the current seeding format began in 2003 that IU earned a top-16 seed. • The berth for the Hoosiers was the team’s 32nd-straight bid to the NCAA Tournament and the 43rd overall in the program’s history. FOLLOW THE HOOSIERS ON SOCIAL MEDIA NEWS AND NOTES • The preseason honors have piled up for Indiana sophomore Jack Maher prior to the 2019 t @IndianaMSOC season. Maher was the only sophomore named to the MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List and also earned preseason All-America honors from both Top Drawer Soccer (Second Team) and i @IndianaMSOC College Soccer News (Third Team). f @IndianaMSOC • Freshman Joshua Penn was named to the preseason Freshman Best XI by Top Drawer Soccer. Indiana’s 2019 recruiting class was ranked No. 2 in the nation by Top Drawer Soccer. y IU Athletics • Maher, along with Spencer Glass and Simon Waever, were named to the Big Ten Preseason Honors List. #Q49 // #GoIU • In the Big Ten preseason poll conducted by the league’s coaches, Indiana was picked No. 1. Maryland was tabbed second, while Michigan was picked to finish third in the conference. NCAA CHAMPIONS: 1982 • 1983 • 1988 • 1998 • 1999 • 2003 • 2004 • 2012 @INDIANAMSOC No. 2 INDIANA vs. UCLA 2019 INDIANA MEN’S SOCCER ROSTER No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Last School 0 Bryant Pratt GK R-Fr. 6-2 190 Columbus, Ohio/Bishop Watterson 1 Sean Caulfield GK R-Sr. 6-2 185 East Lake, Fla./East Lake 2 Jordan Kleyn D R-Sr. 5-11 165 Plainfield, Ind./Avon 3 Simon Waever D Sr. 5-11 155 Holte, Denmark/Univ. of Evansville 4 A.J. Palazzolo D R-Jr. 6-1 165 St. Louis, Mo./Christian Brothers College 5 Daniel Munie D R-Fr. 6-0 180 Maryland Heights, Mo./Parkway North 6 Jack Maher D So. 6-3 175 Caseyville, Ill./Althoff Catholic 7 Victor Bezerra F Fr. 6-0 175 Chicago, Ill./Jones College Prep 8 Aidan Morris MF/D Fr. 5-10 155 Fort Lauderdale, Fla./New Albany (Ohio) 9 Thomas Warr F Jr. 6-0 175 Zionsville, Ind./Zionsville 10 Joris Ahlinvi MF Sr. 5-11 175 Gujan-Mestras, France/FIU 11 Joshua Penn F Fr. 5-10 160 Naperville, Ill./Naperville North 12 Quinten Helmer MF Fr. 6-0 155 Amsterdam, Netherlands/St. Michael College 14 Maouloune Goumballe F Fr. 6-2 163 Cincinnati, Ohio/Walnut Hills 16 Joe Schmidt MF R-So. 5-8 155 Bainbridge Township, Ohio/University School 17 Herbert Endeley F Fr. 5-10 152 Blaine, Minn./Totino-Grace 18 Ryan Wittenbrink F R-Fr. 6-1 165 Libertyville, Ill./Libertyville 19 Brett Bebej D Fr. 6-0 153 Shorewood, Ill./Minooka Community 20 Ben Yeagley MF R-Fr. 5-9 150 Bloomington, Ind./Bloomington South 21 Spencer Glass MF/D R-Jr. 6-0 165 Fort Wayne, Ind./Carroll 22 Ian Black F R-Jr. 5-10 165 Dublin, Ohio/Dublin-Jerome 23 Isaac Sarosy D R-Fr. 5-11 170 Fair Oaks, Ind./Andrean 24 Andrew Goldsworthy D Fr. 6-1 180 Bloomington, Ind./Bloomington North 25 Trey Kapsalis MF R-Fr. 5-7 140 Fishers, Ind./Cathedral 26 Brennan Conger MF Fr. 5-10 155 Cornelius, N.C./K12 International Academy 27 Alex McGill MF Fr. 6-0 160 Columbus, Ind./Columbus North 28 John Bannec D R-So. 6-0 165 Bloomington, Ind./Bloomington South 29 Luke Boha MF Fr. 5-11 150 Bargersville, Ind./Center Grove 30 Jacob Gruber GK R-Fr. 6-1 190 Fishers, Ind./Cathedral 32 Roman Celetano GK Fr. 6-2 180 Naperville, Ill./Neuqua Valley Head Coach: Todd Yeagley (10th Season) Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator: Kevin Robson (Sixth Season) Assistant Coaches: Danny O’Rourke (Second Season), Christian Lomeli (First Season) Director of Operations: Phalo Pietersen (First Season) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Joris Ahlinvi JOR-es AH-lin-vee Jack Maher Mayor Brett Bebej Bee-bee A.J. Palazzolo Pal-luh-zo-low Victor Bezerra Buh-ZARE-uh Simon Waever Waiver Luke Boha BOW-ha Phalo Pietersen POW-lo Sean Caulfield CALL-field Kevin Robson ROBE-son Herbert Endeley END-uh-lee Todd Yeagley YAY-glee Maouloune Goumballe Mah-LOON GOOM-ball-ee NCAA CHAMPIONS: 1982 • 1983 • 1988 • 1998 • 1999 • 2003 • 2004 • 2012 @INDIANAMSOC No. 2 INDIANA vs. UCLA SCOUTING THE BRUINS • UCLA opened the season with a 1-0, overtime win over Northwestern 2019 QUICK FACTS on Sunday at the adidas/IU Credit Union Classic. Location .............................................................Bloomington, Ind. • Milan Iloski scored the winner in the 95th minute for the Bruins, Founded ................................................................................. 1820 while Justin Garces made seven saves in posting the shutout. Colors ..............................................................Cream and Crimson • Last year, the Bruins posted a record of 10-9, losing in the first round Nickname .........................................................................Hoosiers of the NCAA Tournament to Portland, 1-0. Enrollment .......................................................................... 48,514 • In the preseason poll conducted of the league’s coaches, UCLA was Soccer Facility ............................................ Jerry Yeagley Field at picked to finish fifth in the Pac-12. ......................................................Bill Armstrong Stadium (6,100) • Redshirt senior D Matthew Powell was named to the Pac-12 President .....................................................Michael A. McRobbie Vice President/Director of Athletics............................. Fred Glass Preseason All-Conference Team. Conference ........................................................................ Big Ten Athletic Department Phone .....................................812-855-0866 SERIES HISTORY Ticket Office Phone ............................................1-866-IU-SPORTS • In the storied history between Indiana and UCLA, the Hoosiers are 10-8-0 in 18 matches against the Bruins. IUMS HISTORY • The 2019 season marks the 20th anniversary of IU’s 3-2 win over First year of varsity competition ............................................ 1973 UCLA in the 1999 NCAA Championship. All-Time Record .................................................755-177-97 (.780) • The Hoosiers have won four of the last five matches against the All-Time Big Ten Record ......................................118-27-24 (.765) Bruins, but are only 4-5-0 against them in Bloomington. NCAA Titles ........................ 8 (‘82, ‘83, ‘88, ‘98, ‘99, ‘03, ‘04, ‘12) NCAA Championship Appearances ........................................... 15 NCAA College Cup Appearances .............................................. 20 ENDELEY NETS GOLDEN GOAL TO OPEN SEASON NCAA Tournament Appearances............................................... 43 • Down 2-0 after 35 minutes, the Hoosiers staged a dramatic Current NCAA Tournament Appearance Streak ........................ 32 comeback against Pittsburgh in the team’s season opener, winning 3-2 Big Ten (Tournament) Championships ....................................... 13 in double overtime. Big Ten Regular Season Titles ................................................... 15 • Freshman Joshua Penn scored the first goal of the season, while Ian Record at Armstrong Stadium .............................322-64-46 (.798) Black tied the match for IU in the 57th minute. • Freshman Herbert Endeley notched the golden goal for the Hoosiers 2019 COACHING STAFF in the 103rd minute, securing the win. Head Coach ..............................................................Todd Yeagley Alma Mater ....................................................................... Indiana Indiana Record .............................................123-45-34 (10th year) HOOSIERS TABBED BIG TEN FAVORITES Career Record ..............................................130-54-36 (11th year) • The Hoosiers were tabbed as the Big Ten preseason favorites in a Assistant Coach ......................................
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