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2019 Season in Review Final Team Standings Conference Overall W L T Pts MEN’S SOCCER 2019 SEASON IN REVIEW FINAL TEAM STANDINGS CONFERENCE OVERALL W L T PTS. PCT. GF GA W L T PCT. GF GA 1. Indiana*^ 7 1 0 21 .875 19 7 15 3 4 .773 40 16 2. Penn State 6 1 1 19 .813 16 10 12 4 3 .711 38 24 3. Michigan 4 1 3 15 .688 13 5 11 5 6 .636 32 18 4. Northwestern 3 3 2 11 .500 9 10 8 8 2 .500 23 22 Maryland 3 3 2 11 .500 14 12 11 7 2 .600 28 19 6. Michigan State 3 4 1 10 .438 9 10 3 12 3 .250 13 23 7. Wisconsin 1 4 3 6 .313 5 11 3 11 4 .278 11 26 8. Ohio State 1 6 1 4 .188 4 15 7 11 1 .395 21 33 Rutgers 1 6 1 4 .188 6 15 7 8 3 .472 19 24 * Big Ten Champion ^ Big Ten Tournament Champion 2019 MEN’S SOCCER ALL-BIG TEN TEAMS 2019 ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Position First Team Second Team Herbert Endeley, Indiana Forward Nebojsa Popovic, Gr., Michigan* Eric Matzelevich, Jr., Maryland Aidan Morris, Indiana* Liam Butts, Fr., Penn State Matt Moderwell, Sr., Northwestern Joshua Penn, Indiana* Malcolm Johnston, Maryland Midfield Aidan Morris, Fr., Indiana Joshua Penn, Fr., Indiana Nick Richardson, Maryland Eli Crognale, Sr., Maryland Marc Ybarra, Jr., Michigan Derick Broche, Michigan Jack Hallahan, Sr., Michigan* Jack Holland, Sr., Ohio State Liam Butts, Penn State* Aaron Molloy, Sr., Penn State* Pablo Ávila, So., Rutgers Kris Shakes, Penn State Jalen Watson, Penn State* Defense Jack Maher, So., Indiana* Spencer Glass, Jr., Indiana Hugo Le Guennec, Rutgers Johannes Bergmann, Sr., Maryland* Simon Waever, Sr., Indiana Jackson Temple, Rutgers* Jackson Ragen, Jr., Michigan Patrick Nielsen, Jr., Michigan State Brandon Hackenberg, Jr., Penn State Garrett Opperman, Jr., Northwestern Goalkeeper Andrew Verdi, Sr., Michigan Niklas Neumann, Fr., Maryland Offensive Player of the Year: Nebojsa Popovic, Michigan* Midfielder of the Year: Aaron Molloy, Penn State* Defensive Player of the Year: Jack Maher, Indiana Goalkeeper of the Year: Andrew Verdi, Michigan Freshman of the Year: Aidan Morris, Indiana Coach of the Year: Todd Yeagley, Indiana *Unanimous selection Big Ten Sportsmanship Award Honorees: Jack Maher, IND; Nick Richardson, MD; Kevin Buca, MICH; Cody Sweatte, MSU; Mac Mazolla, NU; Parker Siegfried, OSU; Will Campbell, PSU; Jake Longo, RU; Noah Leibold, WIS. 2019 Big Ten Tournament Nov. 9-10 and Nov. 15 & 17 | #1 seed hosted first round; top four seeds hosted quarterfinals; semifinals and finals at Ludwig Field in College Park, Md. First Round - Saturday, Nov. 9 Championship - Sunday, Nov. 17 All-Tournament Team #8 Ohio State def. #9 Rutgers, 1-0 #1 Indiana ties #3 Michigan, 0-0 Spencer Glass, Indiana Patrick Nielsen, Michigan State advances on PKs 4-3 Jack Maher, Indiana Matt Moderwell, Northwestern Quarterfinals - Sunday, Nov. 10 Aidan Morris, Indiana Joe Ortiz, Ohio State #1 Indiana def. #8 Ohio State, 2-0 Niklas Neumann, Maryland Aaron Molloy, Penn State #5 Maryland def. #4 Northwestern, 1-0 Jack Hallahan, Michigan Zach Klancnik, Wisconsin #3 Michigan def. #6 Michigan State, 2-1 Abdou Samake, Michigan #2 Penn State def. #7 Wisconsin, 3-0 Individual Awards Semifinals - Friday, Nov. 15 Offensive Player of the Tournament #1 Indiana def. #5 Maryland, 1-0 (2OT) Jack Hallahan, Michigan #3 Michigan def. #2 Penn State, 1-0 Defensive Player of the Tournament Jack Maher, Indiana 2020-21 BIG TEN RECORDS BOOK MEN’S SOCCER BIG TEN MEN’S SOCCER REGULAR SEASON FINAL STANDINGS End of season championship 1998 2006 2013 used to determine Big Ten 1. Indiana 5-0-0 1. Indiana 4-1-1 1. Penn State 5-1-0 Conference Champion 2. Penn State 4-1-0 2. Ohio State 3-2-1 2. Wisconsin 4-2-0 3. Ohio State 3-2-0 Wisconsin 3-2-1 3. Michigan State 3-2-1 1991 4. Northwestern 1-4-0 4. Penn State 3-3-0 4. Michigan 3-3-0 1. Wisconsin 5-0-0 Michigan State 1-4-0 5. Northwestern 2-4-0 5. Indiana* 2-4-0 2. Indiana 4-1-0 Wisconsin 1-4-0 Michigan 1-2-3 6. Ohio State 1-3-2 3. Penn State 3-2-0 7. Michigan State 1-3-2 7. Northwestern 1-4-1 4. Michigan State 2-3-0 1999 5. Ohio State 1-4-0 1. Indiana 5-0-0 2007 2014 6. Northwestern 0-5-0 2. Penn State 3-2-0 1. Indiana 4-0-2 1. Maryland* 5-2-1 Ohio State 3-2-0 2. Ohio State 4-1-1 2. Northwestern 4-1-3 1992 4. Northwestern 2-3-0 3. Northwestern 3-2-1 Penn State 5-3-0 1. Wisconsin 4-0-1 5. Michigan State 1-4-0 4. Penn State 2-2-2 Ohio State 5-3-0 2. Indiana 3-1-1 Wisconsin 1-4-0 5. Michigan State 2-3-1 5. Michigan State 4-2-2 3. Penn State 3-2-0 6. Wisconsin 0-3-3 6. Indiana 3-3-2 Ohio State 3-2-0 2000 7. Michigan 0-4-2 Michigan 3-3-2 5. Michigan State 1-4-0 1. Indiana 6-0-0 8. Rutgers 1-6-1 6. Northwestern 0-5-0 2. Michigan State 4-1-1 2008 9. Wisconsin 0-7-1 3. Penn State 3-2-1 1. Michigan State 5-1-0 1993 4. Wisconsin 3-3-0 2. Michigan 4-1-1 2015 1. Indiana 5-0-0 Ohio State 2-2-1 3. Northwestern 3-3-0 1. Ohio State 5-2-1 2. Wisconsin 3-1-1 6. Michigan 1-5-0 Indiana 3-3-0 2. Indiana 4-3-1 3. Michigan State 3-2-0 7. Northwestern 0-6-0 5. Ohio State 2-4-0 3. Maryland* 3-2-3 4. Penn State 2-2-1 Penn State 2-4-0 Rutgers 4-4-0 5. Northwestern 1-4-0 2001 7. Wisconsin 1-4-1 Northwestern 4-4-0 6. Ohio State 0-5-0 1. Indiana 6-0-0 6. Michigan 3-3-2 2. Penn State 4-1-1 Beginning in 2009, the regular- 7. Wisconsin 2-3-3 1994 3. Michigan State 3-3-0 season winner is declared Big 8. Michigan State 2-4-2 1. Indiana 5-0-0 4. Wisconsin 3-3-0 Ten Champion. "Big Ten Penn State 2-4-2 2. Penn State 4-1-0 5. Michigan 3-3-0 Championship" renamed to "Big 3. Wisconsin 2-3-0 6. Ohio State 1-4-1 Ten Tournament" and used to 2016 Ohio State 2-3-0 7. Northwestern 0-6-0 determine NCAA automatic 1. Maryland* 7-0-1 Michigan State 2-3-0 qualifier. 2. Indiana 3-0-5 6. Northwestern 0-5-0 2002 Wisconsin 4-2-2 1. Indiana 6-0-0 2009 4. Michigan State 4-3-1 1995: WI and IN share title 2. Michigan State 3-3-0 1. Ohio State* 4-2-0 5. Penn State 4-4-0 due to poor field conditions Ohio State 3-3-0 2. Penn State 3-2-1 6. Northwestern 3-4-1 for semifinal games and time Penn State 3-3-0 Northwestern 3-2-1 Ohio State 3-4-1 constraints for Michigan 3-3-0 4. Indiana 3-3-0 8. Michigan 1-6-1 NCAA Tournament play Wisconsin 3-3-0 Wisconsin 3-3-0 9. Rutgers 0-6-2 7. Northwestern 0-6-0 6. Michigan 2-4-0 1995 Michigan State 2-4-0 2017 1. Wisconsin 4-1-0 2003 1. Michigan 6-1-1 Penn State 4-1-0 1. Indiana 5-0-1 2010 2. Indiana 5-0-3 3. Indiana 3-2-0 2. Michigan 5-1-0 1. Indiana 4-1-1 Michigan State 5-0-3 Michigan State 3-2-0 3. Michigan State 3-1-2 2. Michigan* 4-2-0 4. Maryland 5-1-2 5. Ohio State 1-4-0 4. Ohio State 2-3-1 Ohio State 4-2-0 5. Wisconsin* 4-3-1 6. Northwestern 0-5-0 5. Wisconsin 1-4-1 4. Penn State 2-3-1 6. Ohio State 3-5-0 6. Penn State 1-5-0 Northwestern 2-3-1 7. Penn State 2-6-0 1996 7. Northwestern 0-3-3 6. Michigan State 2-4-0 8. Northwestern 1-7-0 1. Indiana 4-0-1 7. Wisconsin 1-4-1 9. Rutgers 0-8-0 2. Michigan State 3-2-0 2004 3. Wisconsin 2-2-1 1. Indiana 5-1-0 2011 2018 Penn State 2-2-1 Ohio State 5-1-0 1. Northwestern* 4-0-2 1. Indiana* 8-0-0 Ohio State 2-2-1 3. Northwestern 3-2-1 2. Ohio State 4-2-0 2. Wisconsin 6-2-0 6. Northwestern 0-5-0 4. Wisconsin 2-4-0 Wisconsin 4-2-0 3. Michigan State 4-2-2 Michigan State 2-4-0 4. Indiana 3-1-2 Michigan 4-2-2 1997 6. Penn State 1-3-2 5. Michigan State 2-2-2 5. Maryland 4-4-0 1. Indiana 5-0-0 7. Michigan 1-4-1 6. Michigan 1-5-0 6. Penn State 3-3-2 2. Ohio State 3-1-1 7. Penn State 0-6-0 7. Rutgers 2-6-0 3. Michigan State 2-2-1 2005 8.
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