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Indiana Soccer INDIANA SOCCER Athletics Media Relations • Scott Burns • Men’s Soccer Contact O - (812) 856-2939 • C - (812) 322-5285 email - [email protected] www.iuhoosiers.com • Twitter: @IUMensSoccer • Instagram: IUMensSoccer 8 NCAA TITLES • 18 NCAA COLLEGE CUP APPEARANCES SETTING THE SCENE RUTGERS (2-2-1, 0-1-0) at #22 INDIANA (3-2-1, 0-1-0) • The Hoosiers will look to even the team’s Big Ten conference record at 1-1-0 with a victory over the Rutgers Scarlet Knights on Sunday afternoon. Sunday, Sept. 20 • 3:00 p.m. ET • This past Wednesday, the Hoosiers tied at in-state Jerry Yeagley Field at Armstrong Stadium foe Butler, 2-2. IU took a 2-0 lead in to halftime, but the Bulldogs answered with a pair of second-half Bloomington, Ind. goals in front of a crowd of 4,411 at the Butler Bowl. • Last week, the Hoosiers opened up Big Ten play on RADIO: 99.1 WIUX the road at Penn State, falling to the Nittany Lions, 1-0, in a hard-fought match. The loss was just the TV: Big Ten Network second in Big Ten openers in program history for the ALL-TIME SERIES: Indiana leads 6-1-1 Hoosiers. LAST MEETING: Indiana 2, Rutgers 1 (at Rutgers, 9/20/14) • The Hoosiers added two wins to their record at the Mike Bertecelli Memorial Tournament. Indiana UP NEXT: Evansville | Sept. 23 | 7:30 p.m. | rallied from an early deficit for a 2-1 win over UAB, Jerry Yeagley Field at Armstrong Stadium then followed that with a 2-0 shutout against No. 24 South Florida. • Three Hoosiers were named to the Mike Bertecelli Memorial All-Tournament Team. Midfielder Tanner Thompson (1 goal, 1 assist), midfielder Francesco Moore, and defender Grant Lillard (1 goal) earned All- Tournament honors. • Indiana’s other goals from the tournament included an equalizer against UAB from Matt Foldesy and a 1-0 goal against USF from Femi Hollinger-Janzen. 2015 INDIANA SCHEDULE/RESULTS August November NEWS AND NOTES adidas/IU Credit Union Classic 4.......... at Michigan State* ......................3 p.m. • Femi Hollinger-Janzen was named one of 30 29........ ST. JOHN’S ^ ..............................W, 1-0 8-15 .... Big Ten Tournament ........................TBA candidates for the Senior CLASS Award. From the list of 30 candidates, a national media committee will 31........ No. 4 NOTRE DAME # .......... L, 0-1 (OT) 8.......... Quarterfinals ...................................TBA select ten finalists for the 2015 Senior CLASS Award September 13........ Semifinals# .....................................TBA in October. 4&6 Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament 15........ Final# ..............................................TBA • Indiana sports one of the nation’s youngest rosters 4.......... vs. UAB .......................................W, 2-1 19........ NCAA First Round ...........................TBA in 2015 with 20 underclassmen on the team. The 6.......... vs. No. 24 USF ............................W, 2-0 22........ NCAA Second Round ......................TBA Hoosiers are tied for the ninth-youngest team in the 13........ at Penn State* # ...........................L, 0-1 29........ NCAA Third Round .........................TBA country and rank as the youngest squad in the Big Ten. 16........ at Butler ........................................T, 2-2 • Despite the youth, Indiana returns 21 players from December last year’s roster, including 19 letterwinners from a 20........ RUTGERS* # ................................3 p.m. 4.......... NCAA Quarterfinals ........................TBA year ago. 23........ EVANSVILLE ^ .........................7:30 p.m. 11/13 ....NCAA College Cup ............Kansas City, Mo. • Among those returning include junior midfielder 27........ at Northwestern* ........................4 p.m. 11........ NCAA Semifinals ............................TBA Tanner Thompson, who was a First Team NSCAA All- 30........ at Saint Louis ...............................8 p.m. 13........ NCAA Final .....................................TBA American last year after leading IU in goals (6) and October points (15). 7.......... IUPUI .......................................7:30 p.m. Home matches in CAPS • Femi Hollinger-Janzen, a senior from Goshen, Ind., 10........ OHIO STATE ^* .......................7:30 p.m. All Times Eastern also returns for his final season after scoring five goals 16........ at Maryland ^* .......................7:30 p.m. * Big Ten Match last year on his way to First Team All-Big Ten honors. # Big Ten Network Broadcast • The team features a freshman class of nine players 20........ LOUISVILLE ^ ...............................7 p.m. ^BTNPlus Broadcast and a pair of transfers in forward Ben Maurey (Brown) 24........ MICHIGAN ^* ..............................7 p.m. and goalkeeper Christian Lomeli (IUPUI). 31........ WISCONSIN ^ .............................7 p.m. • After qualifying for the NCAA Tournament last year, the Hoosiers extended their streak to 28 straight appearances in the NCAA Tournament. NCAA CHAMPIONS: 1982 • 1983 • 1988 • 1998 • 1999 • 2003 • 2004 • 2012 INDIANA SOCCER Rutgers at No. 22 Indiana (Bloomington, Ind.) 2015 INDIANA MEN’S SOCCER ROSTER No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Last School 0 Sean Caulfield Goalkeeper Fr. 6-2 185 East Lake, Fla. / East Lake 1 Colin Webb Goalkeeper Jr. 6-1 190 San Diego, Calif. / Rancho Bernardo 2 Billy McConnell Defender Jr. 5-10 154 Richboro, Pa. / Council Rock North 3 Derek Creviston Defender R-Jr. 6-0 180 Atlanta, Ga. / Milton 4 Femi Hollinger-Janzen Forward/Midfielder Sr. 6-0 174 Goshen, Ind. / Bethany Christian 5 Grant Lillard Defender So. 6-4 195 Hinsdale, Ill. / Hinsdale Central 6 Jack Griffith Midfielder/Defender So. 6-0 155 Danville, Ind. / Brownsburg 7 Matt Foldesy Midfielder Sr. 5-6 155 North Olmsted, Ohio / St. Ignatius 8 Michael Riedford Midfielder So. 6-1 165 Evansville, Ind. / Reitz Memorial 9 Ben Maurey Forward Gr. 6-5 200 Downington, Pa. / Malvern Prep/Brown 10 Tanner Thompson Midfielder Jr. 5-7 150 Loomis, Calif. / Granite Bay 11 Cory Thomas Midfielder R-Fr. 6-0 160 Corydon, Ind. / Corydon Central 12 Austin Panchot Midfielder/Forward Fr. 5-7 140 St. Louis, Mo. / Lafayette 13 Francesco Moore Midfielder R-Fr. 5-10 168 Highland Park, Ill. / Highland Park 14 Phil Fives Midfielder R-Jr. 5-9 145 Pittsburgh, Pa. / North Allegheny 15 Andrew Gutman Defender Fr. 6-0 170 Hinsdale, Ill. / Hinsdale Central 16 Rees Wedderburn Midfielder Fr. 5-6 156 Wolverhampton, England / Deansfield 17 Jeremiah Gutjahr Midfielder/Defender Fr. 5-10 160 Bloomington, Ind. / North 18 Richard Ballard Midfielder R-Jr. 5-9 145 Louisville, Ky. / duPont Manual 19 Rece Buckmaster Midfielder Fr. 5-8 145 Auburn, Ind. / Canterbury 20 Tim Mehl Defender R-Fr. 6-1 170 Manhattan Beach, Calif. / Loyola 21 Kyle Sparks Forward/Midfielder R-Sr. 5-8 155 Avon, Ind. / Avon 22 Michael Galullo Midfielder R-So. 5-5 140 Indianapolis, Ind. / North Central 23 Sam Stockton Midfielder Fr. 5-7 150 Louisville, Ky. / Trinity 24 Trevor Swartz Midfielder/Defender So. 5-10 155 Cameron Park, Calif. / Ponderosa 25 Zach Martin Defender R-Jr. 6-0 175 Avon Lake, Ohio / St. Ignatius 26 Adam Goldfaden Defender R-Jr. 6-1 185 Manhattan Beach, Calif. / Loyola 27 Brad Shaw Midfielder R-So. 5-10 175 Columbus, Ind. / North 28 Jake Rufe Midfielder R-Fr. 6-2 165 Huntsville, Ala. / Grissom 29 Josh Lipe-Melton Forward R-Fr. 5-10 155 Bloomington, Ind. / North 30 Christian Lomeli Goalkeeper Jr. 5-9 135 Lake Forest, Ill. / Lake Forest/IUPUI 31 Jordan Kleyn Forward Fr. 5-11 165 Plainfield, Ind. / Avon 33 Cody Jewett Goalkeeper Fr. 6-1 165 Puyallup, Washington / Emerald Ridge/IMG Academy Head Coach: Todd Yeagley (Sixth Season) Associate Head Coach: Brian Maisonneuve (Sixth Season) Assistant Coach: Kevin Robson (Second Season) Volunteer Coach: Brad Swenby (Second Season) Pronunciation Guide Femi Hollinger-Janzen Fem-EE Holl-in-GER JAN-zen Jeremiah Gutjahr Goot-yar Tim Mehl Mel Michael Galullo Guh-lou-low Jake Rufe Roof Josh Lipe-Melton Lyp-Melton Sean Caulfield “Call-field” Lomeli Low-mell-ee Michael Riedford Reed-ford Kleyn Kline Ben Maurey Mow-ree (rhymes with Lowry) Brian Maisonneuve Mason-off Austin Panchot Pancho Kevin Robson Robe-son Fives (like the number) Brad Swenby Swen-bee Andrew Gutman Goot-man Rees Wedderburn Reece NCAA CHAMPIONS: 1982 • 1983 • 1988 • 1998 • 1999 • 2003 • 2004 • 2012 INDIANA SOCCER Rutgers at No. 22 Indiana (Bloomington, Ind.) SCOUTING THE SCARLET KNIGHTS • Rutgers enters Sunday’s match with the Hoosiers with an overall record of 2-2-1 QUICK FACTS on the season and a 0-1-0 mark in conference play. • The Scarlet Knights opened the year with wins over Siena and Colgate, before Location: ................................................................. Bloomington, Ind. falling to Syracuse on the road and Wisconsin at home in the team’s league opener. Founded: ......................................................................................1820 • This past Wednesday, Rutgers traveled to Monmouth and came away with a Colors: ..................................................................Cream and Crimson 2-2 tie. Nickname: ............................................................................. Hoosiers • Prior to the season, the Scarlet Knights were picked to finish eighth in the Big Ten Enrollment: ...............................................................................46,416 in a poll conducted of the conference’s head coaches. Soccer Facility: .................................................Jerry Yeagley Field at ...........................................................Bill Armstrong Stadium (6,100) SERIES HISTORY President: ........................................................
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