2019 MEET THE HOOSIERS

0 BRYANT PRATT 1 SEAN CAULFIELD 2 JORDAN KLEYN 3 SIMON WAEVER 4 A.J. PALAZZOLO 5 DANIEL MUNIE 6 GK | R-FR. | COLUMBUS, OHIO GK | R-SR. | EAST LAKE, FLA. D | R-SR. | PLAINFIELD, IND. D | SR. | HOLTE, DENMARK D | R-JR. | ST. LOUIS, MO. D | R-FR. | MARYLAND HEIGHTS, MO. D | SO. | CASEYVILLE, ILL.

7 VICTOR BEZERRA 8 AIDAN MORRIS 9 THOMAS WARR 10 JORIS AHLINVI 11 JOSHUA PENN 12 QUINTEN HELMER 14 MAOULOUNE GOUMBALLE F | FR. | CHICAGO, ILL. MF | FR. | FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. F | JR. | ZIONSVILLE, IND. MF | SR. | GUJAN-MESTRAS, FRANCE F | FR. | NAPERVILLE, ILL. MF | FR. | AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS F | FR. | CINCINNATI, OHIO

16 JOE SCHMIDT 17 HERBERT ENDELEY 18 RYAN WITTENBRINK 19 BRETT BEBEJ 20 BEN YEAGLEY 21 SPENCER GLASS 22 IAN BLACK MF | R-SO. | BAINBRIDGE TOWNSHIP, OHIO F | FR. | BLAINE, MINN. F | R-FR. | LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. D | FR. | SHOREWOOD, ILL. MF | R-FR. | BLOOMINGTON, IND. MF/D | R-JR. | FORT WAYNE, IND. F | R-JR. | DUBLIN, OHIO

23 ISAAC SAROSY 24 ANDREW GOLDSWORTHY 25 TREY KAPSALIS 26 BRENNAN CONGER 27 ALEX MCGILL 28 JOHN BANNEC 29 LUKE BOHA D | R-FR. | FAIR OAKS, IND. D | FR. | BLOOMINGTON, IND. MF | R-FR. | FISHERS, IND. MF | FR. | CORNELIUS, N.C. MF | FR. | COLUMBUS, IND. D | R-SO. | BLOOMINGTON, IND. MF | FR. | BARGERSVILLE, IND.

30 JACOB GRUBER 32 ROMAN CELETANO KEVIN ROBSON DANNY O’ROURKE CHRISTIAN LOMELI PHALO PIETERSEN GK | R-SO. | FISHERS, IND. GK | FR. | NAPERVILLE, ILL. HEAD COACH ASSISTANT COACH/ ASSISTANT COACH ASSISTANT COACH DIRECTOR RECRUITING COORDINATOR OF OPERATIONS 3 2019 INDIANA SOCCER 2019 INDIANA HOOSIERS 2019 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 Coach: Danny O’Rourke (Second Season) Assistant Coach: Christian Lomeli (First Season)

Alphabetical Pronunciation Guide 10 Joris Ahlinvi MF 25 Trey Kapsalis MF Joris Ahlinvi JOR-es AH-lin-vee 28 John Bannec D 2 Jordan Kleyn D Brett Bebej Bee-bee 19 Brett Bebej D 6 Jack Maher D Victor Bezerra Buh-ZARE-uh 7 Victor Bezerra F 27 Alex McGill MF Luke Boha BOW-ha 22 Ian Black F 8 Aidan Morris MF/D Sean Caulfield CALL-field 29 Luke Boha MF 5 Daniel Munie D Herbert Endeley END-uh-lee 1 Sean Caulfield GK 4 A.J. Palazzolo D Maouloune Goumballe Mah-LOON GOOM-ball-ee 32 Roman Celetano GK 11 Joshua Penn F Jack Maher Mayor 26 Brennan Conger MF 0 Bryant Pratt GK A.J. Palazzolo Pa-la-zo-low 17 Herbert Endeley F 23 Isaac Sarosy D Simon Waever Waiver 21 Spencer Glass MF/D 16 Joe Schmidt MF Phalo Pietersen POW-lo 24 Andrew Goldsworthy D 3 Simon Waever D Kevin Robson ROBE-son 14 Maouloune Goumballe F 9 Thomas Warr F Todd Yeagley YAY-glee 30 Jacob Gruber GK 18 Ryan Wittenbrink F 12 Quinten Helmer MF 20 Ben Yeagley MF

2019 INDIANA SOCCER 4 2019 INDIANA HOOSIERS 2019 INDIANA MEN’S SOCCER SCHEDULE

August 19 Monday vs. Bowling Green* Westfield, Ind. (Grand Park) 7:00 p.m. August 21 Wednesday vs. Louisville* Westfield, Ind. (Grand Park) 7:00 p.m. August 24 Saturday DEPAUL* Bloomington, Ind. 8:00 p.m.

adidas/Indiana Credit Union Classic August 30 Friday PITTSBURGH* Bloomington, Ind. 8:00 p.m. September 1 Sunday UCLA* Bloomington, Ind. 8:00 p.m.

Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament September 6 Friday vs. Denver South Bend, Ind. 4:00 p.m. September 8 Sunday vs. Seattle South Bend, Ind. 4:00 p.m.

September 17 Tuesday NOTRE DAME Bloomington, Ind. 7:00 p.m. September 20 Friday WISCONSIN^ Bloomington, Ind. 5:30 p.m. Setember 24 Tuesday at Butler Indianapolis, Ind. 7:00 p.m. September 27 Friday SACRAMENTO STATE Bloomington, Ind. 7:30 p.m. October 1 Tuesday at Northwestern^ Evanston, Ill. 8:00 p.m. October 6 Sunday at Penn State^ State College, Pa. 1:00 p.m. October 9 Tuesday KENTUCKY Bloomington, Ind. 7:00 p.m. October 13 Sunday MICHIGAN^ Bloomington, Ind. 3:00 p.m. October 18 Friday at Maryland^ College Park, Md. 6:30 p.m. October 22 Tuesday EVANSVILLE Bloomington, Ind. 7:00 p.m. October 25 Friday RUTGERS^ Bloomington, Ind. 7:00 p.m. October 29 Tuesday OHIO STATE^ Bloomington, Ind. 7:00 p.m. November 3 Sunday at Michigan State^ East Lansing, Mich. 3:00 p.m. November 10 Sunday Big Ten Tournament Quarterfinal TBA TBA November 15 Friday Big Ten Tournament Semifinal TBA TBA November 17 Sunday Big Ten Tournament Final TBA TBA December 13 Friday NCAA College Cup Semifinal Cary, N.C. TBA December 15 Sunday NCAA College Cup Final Cary, N.C. TBA

* Exhibition Match | ^Big Ten Match | All Times Eastern • Dates and times are subject to change

5 2019 INDIANA SOCCER 2019 INDIANA HOOSIERS HEAD COACH TODD YEAGLEY TODD YEAGLEY HEAD COACH 10TH SEASON

• Todd Yeagley was named Indiana head men’s soccer coach on December 18, 2009 and is entering his 10th year as the Hoosiers’ leader.

2012 NCAA National Champions • In just his third season as head coach, Yeagley led Indiana to the 2012 NCAA title, the eighth championship in IU history. The Hoosiers became the first No. 16 seed to win the championship, compiling victories over Xavier, at No. 1 Notre Dame, at No. 9 North Carolina, No. 12 Creighton and No. 3 Georgetown during their tournament run.

• Yeagley was named 2012 Soccer America Coach of the Year as he and his father Jerry become the only father-son duo to have won Division I men’s soccer championships. PERSONAL HOMETOWN: Bloomington, Ind. Year-By-Year • The 2018 season was another historic one for Indiana, as the Hoosiers won both the Big Ten regular season and FAMILY: Wife - Suzy; tournament championships for the first time since 2006. IU advanced to the College Cup for the second-straight season Sons - Ben, Grant & Jay and finished the year ranked No. 3 in the nation with an overall record of 20-3-1. Also for the second-straight season, HIGH SCHOOL: Bloomington South Yeagley and the IU coaching staff were named Men’s North Region Staff of the Year for DI Institutions by United Soccer COLLEGE: Indiana Coaches. and earned First-Team All-America honors from United Soccer Coaches, while Griffin Dorsey earned second-team accolades.

PLAYING EXPERIENCE • In 2017, the Hoosiers reached the College Cup Final, falling in double overtime to Stanford. Indiana was unbeaten INDIANA in the team’s first 24 matches and posted an overall record of 18-1-6 on the year, finishing the year ranked No. 2 in the 1991-94: Midfielder/Defender nation. Yeagley and the rest of the IU coaches were named the Men’s Midwest Region Staff of the Year (SOY) for Division I Institutions by the United Soccer Coaches. Both and Andrew Gutman earned All-America honors, as the PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Hoosiers set the school mark for shutouts in a season with 18. (MLS) • The 2016 campaign was another stellar one for Yeagley and the Hoosiers, as IU finished the season with 1996-2002: Midfielder a 12-2-7 record on the year and ended the season ranked No. 9 in the NSCAA Coaches Poll. IU reached the NCAA 2002: Assistant General Manager Tournament Round of 16 for the 36th time in program history. Yeagley saw get selected in the MLS SuperDraft by Minnesota United FC, while Richard Ballard signed a professional contract with COACHING EXPERIENCE Louisville City FC. Both Thompson and Grant Lillard earned All-America honors for Indiana after stellar seasons. WISCONSIN • The 2015 season was another successful one for the Indiana Hoosiers. The team earned a berth to the NCAA 2009: Head Coach Tournament for the 29th-straight season – the 40th overall for the program, posting a record of 13-5-3 and reaching the NCAA Tournament Round of 16. INDIANA 2003: Volunteer Assistant Coach • Among the highlights of the 2015 season was a 1-0 victory over Wisconsin on October 31, when Indiana became the fifth men’s soccer program in NCAA Division I history to win 700 games. The Hoosiers are the fastest team to accomplish 2004-08: Assistant Coach the feat, reaching the milestone in just 953 matches. UCLA was previously the fastest team to 700, winning in 962 2010-present: Head Coach games. IU joins the Bruins, Virginia, Saint Louis and Maryland in the 700-win club.

• Under Yeagley, Tanner Thompson was named Third-Team All-American by the National Soccer Coaches Association of American (NSCAA), while also being named the Big Ten Midfielder of the Year. Thompson was a First-Team All-American in 2014.

• Yeagley led the Hoosiers to the Big Ten Tourament title game in 2014 as Indiana posted a 12-5-5 record. The Hoosiers went on to make their 28th-consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance. Sophomore Tanner Thompson was named an NSCAA All-American and was a semifinalist for the MAC , while Grant Lillard took home Big Ten Freshman of the Year honors, the third such honoree in Yeagley’s tenure. Thompson and Femi Hollinger-Janzen were first-team All-Big Ten selections, while Lillard was named to the second team.

• Yeagley led Indiana to the 2013 Big Ten Tournament title, the school’s first Tournament crown since 2006. IU had the Big Ten Freshman of the Year (Tommy Thompson), while Thompson, A.J. Corrado, Nikita Kotlov and Jacob Bushue were second-team All-Big Ten honorees.

• In 2012 seven Hoosiers earned All-Big Ten honors, led by Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year . A.J. Corrado joined Zavaleta on the All-Big Ten first team, while Nikita Kotlov, Jacob Bushue and Caleb Konstanski were second-team honorees. Femi Hollinger-Janzen and Richard Ballard were named to the all-freshman squad.

• In 2011 the Hoosiers made their fourth-straight trip to the round of 16 in the NCAA Tournament, falling to eventual national champion UNC by a 1-0 score in overtime. IU posted a 13-4-5 overall record, outscoring opponents 39-19. Under Yeagley’s direction in 2011 Indiana produced the Big Ten Freshman of the Year (Eriq Zavaleta) and five first-team All-Big Ten honorees (Zavaleta, Tommy Meyer, Chris Estridge, Nikita Kotlov, Alec Purdie).

6 2019 INDIANA SOCCER 2019 INDIANA HOOSIERS HEAD COACH TODD YEAGLEY • Yeagley’s first year in 2010 was a memorable one as he led Indiana to its first Big Ten regular season title since 2007, as well as its third-consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament round of 16.

• In Yeagley’s first season the Hoosiers saw marked improvement in their offensive production, with forward ranking among the nation’s leaders in goals scored with 18. Bruin was named the Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year and was runner-up for the M.A.C. Hermann Trophy, as well as a first-team All-American. Yeagley also took home his first Big Ten Coach of the Year award.

• Yeagley returned to his Hoosier roots after one season as head coach at Wisconsin. At Wisconsin, Yeagley took the helm of a program that had won just one game in conference play the previous year.

• In Yeagley’s year in Madison, the Badgers showed demonstrable improvement as the season rolled along. Wisconsin knocked off three conference opponents with wins over eventual NCAA Tournament teams in Northwestern, Ohio State and Michigan State. It also played NCAA participant UC Santa Barbara to a 1-1 tie at a neutral site. The Badgers tied Indiana for fourth place in the conference at 3-3 after finishing in last place (1-4-1) the year prior to Yeagley’s arrival.

Assistant Coaching Career • Yeagley’s coaching career began at Indiana in 2003 as a volunteer assistant before taking over a full-time assistant position in 2004.

• Considered one of collegiate soccer’s rising stars in the coaching ranks, News rated Yeagley as one of the top-12 assistant coaches in the country in 2008.

• In 2002, Yeagley served as the Assistant General Manager for Columbus before returning to the Hoosiers.

Playing Career • As a player, Yeagley was a four-time All-American at Indiana (1991-94) and in 1994 was named the Missouri Athletic Club National Player of the Year. During his stint as a student-athlete in Bloomington, Yeagley was a two-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree. He led the Hoosiers to three Big Ten titles (1991, 1992, 1994) and a 79-9-5 overall record.

• After his playing days at Indiana, Yeagley also enjoyed a successful seven-year professional career in with the Columbus Crew. Columbus advanced to the MLS Playoffs in five of Yeagley’s seven seasons with the team and won the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup in 2002.

Honors • Since returning to his alma mater, Yeagley has produced 14 Major League Soccer Draft picks, six MLS Homegrown signees, 45 All-Big Ten honorees (23 first-team selections) and five Big Ten Player of the Year selections.

• In 2015, Jack Griffith was given the prestigious Jack D. Tichenor Award, which is given annually to IU’s top male and female student-athletes that hold the highest individual cumulative GPA among the entire Department of Athletics. Griffith is the fourth men’s soccer student-athlete to earn the Tichenor Award, joining Barry T. Margolin (1987), Christopher Munroe (2005) and three-time winner Tyler McCarroll (2010-12).

Personal • Yeagley is a member of the Indiana Soccer Hall of Fame and in 2013 was inducted into the Monroe County Hall of Fame and the IU Athletics Hall of Fame.

• Yeagley earned a Bachelor of Science degree in sociology from Indiana in 2002. He and his wife, Suzy, have three children: Ben, Grant and Jay.

CAREER RECORD 2009 (Wisconsin): 7-9-2 (3-3-0 B1G) 2010: 10-8-2 (4-1-1 B1G) - Big Ten Regular Season Champions; NCAA Round of 16 (No. 14 seed) 2011: 13-4-5 (3-1-2 B1G) - NCAA Round of 16 (No. 9 seed) 2012: 16-5-3 (3-2-1 B1G) - NCAA Champions (No. 16 seed) 2013: 8-12-2 (2-4-0 B1G) - Big Ten Tournament Champions; NCAA Tournament 2014: 12-5-5 (3-3-2 B1G) - NCAA Tournament (No. 5 seed) 2015: 13-5-3 (4-3-1 B1G) - NCAA Round of 16 (No. 16 seed) 2016: 12-2-7 (3-0-5 B1G) - NCAA Round of 16 (No. 7 seed) 2017: 18-1-6 (5-0-3 B1G) - College Cup Final (No. 2 seed) 2018: 20-3-1 (8-0-0 B1G) - College Cup (No. 2 seed); Big Ten Regular Season and Tournament Champions TOTAL: 129-54-36 (38-18-18 B1G)

2019 INDIANA SOCCER 7 2019 INDIANA HOOSIERS ASSISTANT COACH/RECRUITING COORDINATOR KEVIN ROBSON KEVIN ROBSON ASSISTANT COACH/RECRUITING COORDINATOR SIXTH SEASON

Kevin Robson is in his sixth season as an assistant coach with the Hoosiers after one season as a volunteer assistant coach. In 2017, Robson also took on the responsibility of recruiting coordinator.

The 2018 season was another historic one for Indiana, as the Hoosiers won both the Big Ten regular season and tournament championships for the first time since 2006. IU advanced to the College Cup for the second- straight season and finished the year ranked No. 3 in the nation with an overall record of 20-3-1. Also for the second-straight season, Robson and the IU coaching staff were named Men’s North Region Staff of the Year for DI Institutions by United Soccer Coaches. PERSONAL In 2017, the Hoosiers reached the College Cup Final, falling in double overtime to Stanford. Indiana was HOMETOWN: St. Louis, Mo. unbeaten in the team’s first 24 matches and posted an overall record of 18-1-6 on the year, finishing the year FAMILY: Wife - Shannon ; Son - Keegen; ranked No. 2 in the nation. Robson and the rest of the IU coaches were named the Men’s Midwest Region Daughter - Collins Staff of the Year (SOY) for Division I Institutions by the United Soccer Coaches. HIGH SCHOOL: Chaminade COLLEGE: Indiana In the five years since Robson has been on staff, the Hoosiers have posted a record of 75-16-22 (.761), earning top 16 seeds (No. 2 seed, No. 5 seed, No. 15 seed, No. 7 seed and No. 2 seeds overall) in the NCAA PLAYING EXPERIENCE Tournament in each of his five years, reaching the College Cup on two occasions. INDIANA 2003-06: Midfielder Robson returned to Bloomington in July 2013 after stints as both a player (2003-06) and student coach (2007). Robson was a member of the Hoosiers’ 2003 and 2004 NCAA title teams and was also a member of five COACHING EXPERIENCE Big Ten Championship teams during his career (three regular season and two tournament championships). INDIANA Robson led the Hoosiers in assists with six in 2006 and finished second in that category on the 2004 title 2007: Student Coach team. 2013: Volunteer Assistant Coach 2014-present: Assistant Coach “We are really excited to add Kevin to our full-time staff,” Yeagley said at the time of his hiring. “We were able to work with him this past year and saw the qualities he brings that I think will make a seamless transition. He’s hungry and has a great personality and work rate. The players really enjoy working with him and I know he’ll be a great fit within our staff.”

Robson’s responsibilities with the Hoosiers include recruiting, scouting opponents and team training.

In addition to his duties with the Hoosiers, Robson served as the Head Coach of the Alliance FC 2000 and 2001 groups from 2014-2019. In 2019, he was named Technical Director for the club working with top players from Bloomington, Columbus and Center Grove.

In his four-year career Robson tallied seven goals and 16 assists. Part of the strong Indiana-St. Louis soccer pipeline, Robson won the 2006 U-23 national title with Scott Gallagher Soccer Club and led Chaminade College Prep to back-to-back state titles in 2001 and 2002 - the first state soccer titles in school history.

While working in the private sector in Denver, Robson spent 2009-10 as head coach of Real Colorado U-18 Boys. In 2011, he was assistant coach for the real Colorado Foxes PDL team, and from 2011-13 was head coach of Real Colorado U-14 Boys.

Robson is a 2007 graduate of Indiana with a degree in communications and broadcasting.

Kevin and his wife, Shannon, were married in 2015 and live in Bloomington with their son, Keegen, and daughter, Collins.

8 2019 INDIANA SOCCER 2019 INDIANA HOOSIERS ASSISTANT COACH DANNY O’ROURKE DANNY O’ROURKE ASSISTANT COACH SECOND SEASON

Former MLS standout and MAC Hermann Trophy winner Danny O’Rourke is in his second season as an assistant coach at his alma mater.

The 2018 season was another historic one for Indiana, as the Hoosiers won both the Big Ten regular season and tournament championships for the first time since 2006. IU advanced to the College Cup for the second- straight season and finished the year ranked No. 3 in the nation with an overall record of 20-3-1. Also for the second-straight season, Robson and the IU coaching staff were named Men’s North Region Staff of the Year for DI Institutions by United Soccer Coaches. PERSONAL O’Rourke established himself as one of the best Hoosiers in program history in his four seasons in HOMETOWN: Columbus, Ohio Bloomington, helping IU win NCAA Championships in 2003 and 2004, serving as team captain both years. HIGH SCHOOL: Worthington Kilbourne After his senior season, O’Rourke won the 2004 MAC Hermann Trophy, given to the top-player in the nation, COLLEGE: Indiana after earning First-Team All-America honors.

PLAYING EXPERIENCE “We are very excited to bring Danny back to IU,” Yeagley remarked at the time of O’Rourke’s hiring. “Danny INDIANA brings a wealth of experience to our soccer program after playing professionally for 11 years in MLS. Danny’s 2001-04: Midfielder attention to detail, work ethic, competitive fire, along with strong leadership skills, enabled Danny to win titles at every level during his long and decorated career. Incorporating Danny’s talents and experience will PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE benefit our staff and players as we look to grow and develop each and every year. As one of our all-time great (MLS) captains, Danny epitomizes the core values of an IU soccer player. Having Danny back at Indiana will help 2005: Midfielder IU soccer continue build upon our proud tradition of excellence.”

NEW YORK RED BULLS (MLS) During his four-year career, IU posted an overall record of 69-15-9, winning four regular season Big Ten titles, 2006: Midfielder two Big Ten Tournament championships and appeared in three College Cups. O’Rourke was a three-time First-Team All-Big Ten selection and a two-time Soccer America Collegiate MVP Team honoree. He was also COLUMBUS CREW (MLS) named to the First-Team College Soccer News All-Freshman Team and Big Ten All-Freshman Team in 2001. 2007-13: Midfielder O’Rourke was also a standout in the classroom, earning Academic All-Big Ten honors three times and Capital (MLS) One/ CoSIDA Academic All-District distinction twice. In 2004, O’Rourke took home the top academic honor in 2014: Midfielder the country, as he was named United Soccer Coaches Scholar Athlete of the Year.

After his tremendous career at Indiana, O’Rourke was drafted by the San Jose Earthquakes with the fourth COACHING EXPERIENCE overall pick in the 2005 MLS SuperDraft. O’Rourke played 11 seasons in the MLS with the Earthquakes, New INDIANA York Red Bulls, Columbus Crew and Portland Timbers, earning 186 starts in 200 career matches. O’Rourke is 2016: Undergraduate Assistant Coach a two-time MLS Cup winner, taking home the title with the Columbus Crew in 2008 and the Portland Timbers 2018-present: Assistant Coach in 2015.

After retiring from the MLS, O’Rourke served as an undergraduate assistant coach with the Hoosiers during the 2016 season. With O’Rourke’s help, the Hoosiers posted a record of 12-2-7 and made the third round of the NCAA Tournament.

O’Rourke also served as the performance director at The Spot Athletics for a year, where he focused on implementing strength, movement capacity and resilience to both high school and college athletes.

O’Rourke earned his degree in Liberal Studies from Indiana in May of 2017, with an emphasis in biochemistry, neuroscience and kinesiology.

2019 INDIANA SOCCER 9 2019 INDIANA HOOSIERS SUPPORT STAFF

CHRISTIAN LOMELI ASSISTANT COACH FIRST SEASON Christian Lomeli enters his first season as an assistant coach for the Hoosiers in 2019. Lomeli will work with the team’s goalkeepers.

“We are excited to have Christian join our staff after finishing his undergraduate degree in 2018,” Yeagley remarked at the time of the hiring. “Christian’s primary responsibility will be training our goalkeepers. As a past goalkeeper at IU, Christian understands the importance and great culture we have within our GK group. Christian has learned from some of the best GK coaches in the country after finishing up his career at IU and Indy 11. He is a young bright star in the coaching profession.”

Along with his duties in 2018 with IU as an undergraduate assistant coach, Lomeli served as the head coach of the Alliance Soccer Club, helping the team reach the Indiana Presidents Cup State final. He also served as the Director of Goalkeeping at the Carmel Football Club from 2016-17.

During his collegiate playing career, Lomeli played two seasons at IUPUI and two with the Hoosiers. In 2016 at IU, Lomeli started all seven matches he played, posting a 0.53 goals-against average, while making 16 saves.

PHALO PIETERSEN CATHY NAREY DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATIVE OPERATIONS ASSISTANT

BRAD EPPELHEIMER TOM MORRIS ATHLETIC STRENGTH AND TRAINER CONDITIONING

10 2019 INDIANA SOCCER 2019 INDIANA HOOSIERS 2018 Indiana Men's Soccer Indiana Overall Individual Statistics (as of Apr 11, 2019) 2018 INDIVIDUALAll games STATISTICS Overall: 20-3-1 Conf: 8-0-0 Home: 12-0-0 Away: 7-2-0 Neut: 1-1-1

## Player gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% yc rc gwg pk-att fg ot hat gtg 15 Andrew Gutman 23-23 11 9 31 52 . 2 1 2 23 . 4 4 2 3 0 7 0-0 7 0 0 0 21 Spencer Glass 24-3 5 8 18 28 . 1 7 9 9 . 3 2 1 0 0 2 0-0 1 1 0 0 7 Trevor Swartz 24-18 1 16 18 24 . 0 4 2 9 . 3 7 5 0 0 1 0-0 1 0 0 0 14 Griffin Dorsey 21-19 5 5 15 54 . 0 9 3 21 . 3 8 9 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0 1 12 Austin Panchot 24-15 5 4 14 28 . 1 7 9 7 . 2 5 0 0 0 3 0-0 3 0 0 0 10 Justin Rennicks 20-20 6 0 12 30 . 2 0 0 15 . 5 0 0 1 0 3 0-0 3 2 0 0 19 Rece Buckmaster 24-22 4 3 11 12 . 3 3 3 6 . 5 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 2 0 0 0 4 AJ Palazzolo 24-6 4 0 8 29 . 1 3 8 14 . 4 8 3 0 0 1 0-0 1 0 0 1 5 Timmy Mehl 24-24 3 2 8 28 . 1 0 7 11 . 3 9 3 1 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 11 Cory Thomas 24-20 2 3 7 18 . 1 1 1 6 . 3 3 3 3 0 1 0-0 2 0 0 0 13 Francesco Moore 23-21 0 4 4 17 . 0 0 0 6 . 3 5 3 5 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 17 Jeremiah Gutjahr 24-23 1 1 3 18 . 0 5 6 6 . 3 3 3 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Jordan Kleyn 14-2 0 2 2 2 . 0 0 0 2 1.000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 16 Joe Schmidt 15-0 0 1 1 6 . 0 0 0 1 . 1 6 7 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 22 Ian Black 11-0 0 1 1 4 . 0 0 0 3 . 7 5 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 6 Jack Maher 24-24 0 0 0 10 . 0 0 0 5 . 5 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 9 Thomas Warr 10-0 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 28 John Bannec 3-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 26 Kyle Barks 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 Jacob Meier 4-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Total 24 47 59 153 361 . 1 3 0 145 . 4 0 2 14 0 20 0-0 20 3 0 2 Opponents 24 13 13 39 171 . 0 7 6 62 . 3 6 3 27 0 3 0-0 4 1 0 4

Goal Average Saves Record # Goalie gp-gs min ga gaavg saves pct w l t sho/cbo 0 Sean Caulfield 3-0 50:25 0 0.00 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/3 1 Trey Muse 24-24 2162:22 13 0.54 47 . 7 8 3 20 3 1 12/3 TM TEAM - 0:00 0 0.00 2 1.000 0 0 0 3/0 Total 24 2212:47 13 0.53 49 . 7 9 0 20 3 1 15 Opponents 24 2212:47 47 1.91 98 . 6 7 6 3 20 1 2

Team saves: 2

Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Indiana 24 20 3 0 47 Indiana 88 76 1 3 168 Opponents 2 10 0 1 13 Opponents 39 35 2 1 77

Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Indiana 164 182 7 8 361 Indiana 97 111 1 0 209 Opponents 75 88 5 3 171 Opponents 132 142 2 1 277

Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Attendance Summary IND Opponent Indiana 19 27 2 1 49 Total 29191 18513 Opponents 49 46 1 2 98 Dates/Avg Per Date 12/2433 9/2057 Neutral Site #/Avg 3/2349

2019 INDIANA SOCCER 11 2018 Indiana Men's Soccer Indiana Overall Team Statistics (as of Apr 11, 2019) 2019 INDIANA HOOSIERS All games Overall: 20-3-12018 Conf: 8-0-0TEAM Home: STATISTICS12-0-0 Away: 7-2-0 Neut: 1-1-1 TEAM STATISTICS IND OPP SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 47-361 13-171 Goals scored per game 1.96 0.54 Shot pct. . 1 3 0 . 0 7 6 Shots on goal-Attempts 145-361 62-171 SOG pct. . 4 0 2 . 3 6 3 S h o t s / G a m e 15.0 7.1 A s s is t s 59 13 GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals 47 13 P e n a lt y 0 0 U n a s s is t e d 6 2 O v e r t im e 3 1 Goals scored average 1.91 0.53 CORNER KICKS 168 77 PENALTY KICKS 0-0 0-0 PENALTIES Yellow cards 14 27 Red cards 0 0 ATTENDANCE T o t a l 29191 18513 Dates/Avg Per Date 12/2433 9/2057 Neutral Site #/Avg 3/2349

Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Indiana 24 20 3 0 47 Indiana 88 76 1 3 168 Opponents 2 10 0 1 13 Opponents 39 35 2 1 77

Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Indiana 164 182 7 8 361 Indiana 97 111 1 0 209 Opponents 75 88 5 3 171 Opponents 132 142 2 1 277

Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Indiana 19 27 2 1 49 Opponents 49 46 1 2 98

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BIG TEN AWARD WINNERS

Defensive Player of the Year: ANDREW GUTMAN, INDIANA Goalkeeper of the Year: Trey Muse, Indiana Freshman of the Year: JACK MAHER, INDIANA Coach of the Year: TODD YEAGLEY, INDIANA Offensive Player of the Year: Jack Hallahan, Michigan Midfielder of the Year: Giuseppe Barone, Michigan State

2018 All-BIG TEN SELECTIONS First Team Second Team Griffin Dorsey, F, Indiana Justin Rennicks, F, Indiana JACK HALLAHAN, F, MICHIGAN Umar Farouk Osman, F, Michigan Jordan Hall, F, Rutgers DeJuan Jones, F, Michigan State FRANCESCO MOORE, MF, INDIANA Ryan Sierakowski, F, Michigan State Amar Sejdic, MF, Maryland Trevor Swartz, MF, Indiana Robbie Mertz, MF, Michigan , MF, Penn State Giuseppe Barone, MF, Michigan State Robin Olofsson, MF, Wisconsin ANDREW GUTMAN, D, INDIANA Timmy Mehl, D, Indiana Donovan Pines, D, Maryland Rece Buckmaster, D, Indiana Patrick Nielsen, D, Michigan State Marcello Borges, D, Michigan TREY MUSE, GK, INDIANA Robin Olofsson, D, Wisconsin

2018 All-FRESHMAN TEAM JACK MAHER, INDIANA WILLIAM JAMES HERVE, MARYLAND Jack Beck, Michigan State FARAI MUTATU, MICHIGAN STATE RICHIE BENNETT, NORTHWESTERN Devyn Etling, Ohio State JEREMY RAFANELLO, PENN STATE Thomas DeVizio, Rutgers ANDREW AKINDELE, WISCONSIN Andrew Gutman was unanimously named the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year and First- Zach Klancnik, Wisconsin Team All-Big Ten. Gutman also won the MAC Hermann Trophy in 2018. NOAH MELICK, WISCONSIN

Unanimous selections in ALL CAPS

2018 BIG TEN ALL-TIME BIG TEN REGULAR SEASON STANDINGS REGULAR SEASON STANDINGS

W L T Pct. Pts. GF GA W L T Pct. 1. Indiana 8 0 0 1.000 24 13 3 1. Indiana 114 26 22 .772 2. Wisconsin 6 2 0 .750 18 12 8 2. Maryland 23 9 7 .679 3. Michigan State 4 2 2 .625 14 8 5 3. Penn State 78 69 16 .528 Michigan 4 2 2 .625 14 11 6 4. Michigan State 74 72 19 .506 5. Maryland 4 4 0 .500 12 15 11 5. Wisconsin 68 70 17 .494 6. Penn State 3 3 2 .500 11 9 8 6. Michigan 49 57 13 .466 7. Rutgers 2 6 0 .250 6 8 16 7. Ohio State 68 80 15 .458 8. Northwestern 0 5 3 .188 3 4 10 8. Northwestern 41 102 18 .311 9. Ohio State 0 7 1 .063 1 5 18 9. Rutgers 7 29 3 .218

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Indiana has won a league-best 13 Big Ten Tournament titles, taking home the crown in 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2013 and 2018. INDIANA’S ALL-TIME BIG TEN TOURNAMENT RESULTS 2018–Champions (at Campus Sites/Westfield, Ind.) 2004 (at Ann Arbor) No. 1 Indiana 2, No. 8 Northwestern 1 (OT) No. 5 Michigan State 2, No. 1 Indiana 1 No. 1 Indiana 1, No. 5 Maryland 1 (Indiana advances, 4-3, in PKs) No. 1 Indiana 3, No. 3 Michigan 0 2003–Champions (at Bloomington) No. 1 Indiana 1, No. 5 Wisconsin 0 2017 (at Campus Sites/Westfield, Ind.) No. 1 Indiana 1, No. 7 Penn State 1 (IND wins 4-1 in PKs) No. 2 Indiana 1, No. 7 Penn State 0 No. 2 Indiana 4, No. 6 Ohio State 0 2002 (at University Park) No. 2 Indiana 0, No. 5 Wisconsin 0 (Wisconsin wins title, 4-2, in PKs) No. 4 Penn State 2, No. 1 Indiana 1 (4-2 PKs) 2016 (at Campus Sites/Westfield, Ind.) 2001–Champions (at Madison) No. 2 Indiana 1, No. 7 Northwestern 0 (OT) No. 1 Indiana 1, No. 5 Michigan 0 (3ot) No. 3 Wisconsin 1, No. 2 Indiana 1 (Wisconsin advances 4-3 in PKs) No. 1 Indiana 2, No. 3 Michigan State 0 2015 (at Campus Sites/Ohio State) 2000 (at Columbus) No. 2 Indiana 1, No. 7 Wisconsin 0 No. 5 Ohio State 1, No. 1 Indiana 0 No. 2 Indiana 1, No. 3 Maryland 1 (UMD advances 3-2 in PKs) 1999–Champions (at East Lansing) 2014 (at Campus Sites/Maryland) No. 1 Indiana 2, No. 4 Northwestern 0 No. 6 Indiana 1, No. 3 Northwestern 1 (IU advances 5-4 in PKs) No. 1 Indiana 2, No. 3 Penn State 1 (2ot) No. 6 Indiana 2, No. 2 Ohio State 1 No. 6 Indiana 1, No. 1 Maryland 2 1998–Champions (at Evanston) No. 1 Indiana 4, No. 4 Wisconsin 0 2013–Champions (at Columbus) No. 1 Indiana 1, No. 2 Penn State 0 (ot) No. 5 Indiana 2, No. 4 Michigan 1 (OT) No. 5 Indiana 0, No. 1 Penn State 0 (IU advances 5-3 in PKs) 1997–Champions (at Bloomington) No. 5 Indiana 1, No. 3 Michigan State 0 No. 1 Indiana 4, No. 4 Penn State 0 No. 1 Indiana 1, No. 2 Ohio State 0 2012 (at Evanston) No. 4 Indiana 1, No. 5 Michigan State 2 1996–Champions (at University Park) No. 1 Indiana 2, No. 4 Penn State 2 (IND wins 3-2 in PKs) 2011 (at Ann Arbor) No. 1 Indiana 4, No. 2 Michigan State 0 No. 4 Indiana 2, No. 5 MIchigan State 1 No. 1 Northwestern 1, No. 4 Indiana 1 (NU advances 3-2 in PKs) 1995–Co-Champions (at East Lansing) No. 3 Indiana 2, No. 6 Northwestern 1 2010 (at University Park) No. 3 Indiana 3, No. 2 Penn State 1 No. 1 Indiana 1, No. 4 Penn State 2 No. 1 Wisconsin vs. No. 3 Indiana (cancelled, co-champs) 2009 (at Bloomington) 1994–Champions (at Columbus) No. 4 Indiana 2, No. 5 Wisconsin 0 No. 1 Indiana 1, No. 4 Wisconsin 0 No. 4 Indiana 2, No. 1 Ohio State 4 No. 1 Indiana 3, No. 2 Penn State 1 2008- (at Madison) 1993 (at Madison) No. 3 Indiana 1, No. 6 Ohio State 0 (OT) No. 4 Penn State 1, No. 1 Indiana 0 No. 3 Indiana 1, No. 2 Michigan 0 No. 1 Michigan State 1, No. 3 Indiana 0 1992–Champions (at Bloomington) No.2 Indiana 1, No. 3 Ohio State 0 2007- (at East Lansing) No. 2 Indiana 2, No. 4 Penn State 1 No. 1 Indiana 1, No. 5 Michigan State 0 No. 1 Indiana 0, No. 2 Ohio State 0 (OSU wins 5-4 in PKs) 1991–Champions (at Bloomington) No. 2 Indiana 4, No. 3 Penn State 0 2006–Champions (at Columbus) No. 2 Indiana 2, No. 1 Wisconsin 0 No. 1 Indiana 1, No. 4 Penn State 0 No. 1 Indiana 1, No. 2 Ohio State 0 2005 (at Evanston) No. 3 Indiana 2, No. 6 Wisconsin 0 No. 3 Indiana 3, No. 2 Ohio State 0 No. 1 Penn State 1, No. 3 Indiana 0

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1973 12-2 1976 18-1-1 1977 12-2-1 9/14 at Notre Dame W 5-1 9/15 Milwaukee W 6-0 9/10 at Milwaukee W 2-1 9/22 Goshen W 7-1 9/17 at Western Illinois (OT) T 0-0 9/14 Wheaton W 6-0 9/25 at Wabash W 3-1 9/19 Dayton W 6-0 9/18 at Dayton W 9-0 9/28 Kentucky W 5-0 9/24 Ball State W 6-0 9/25 San Francisco (OT) T 1-1 10/3 at Ball State W 2-0 9/25 Indiana State W 19-0 10/2 at Akron W 5-0 10/6 Indiana State W 10-0 10/2 at Akron (OT) W 3-2 10/12 at Cincinnati W 1-0 10/12 at Cincinnati W 8-2 10/10 Saint Louis W 5-1 10/14 Michigan State W 7-0 10/17 DePauw W 4-0 10/13 Cincinnati W 7-0 10/15 Wisconsin W 8-1 10/20 at Ohio State W 6-0 10/16 vs. Wisconsin W 2-1 10/19 at Eastern Illinois W 1-0 10/24 at Eastern Illinois L 0-1 10/17 vs. Ohio State W 4-2 10/21 at UIC W 2-0 10/26 at Purdue W 6-0 10/20 Eastern Illinois W 1-0 10/29 at Cleveland State L 0-2 11/3 at Cleveland State L 0-1 10/23 at Wheaton W 2-1 11/2 Ball State W 11-1 11/7 Earlham W 5-0 10/24 vs. Northern Illinois W 3-1 11/6 Purdue W 7-0 11/9 Indiana Wesleyan W 7-0 10/31 Cleveland State W 5-0 11/12 at Saint Louis W 1-0 11/3 at Earlham W 13-0 NCAA Tournament- Regional Semifinals 1974 14-3 11/5 at Kentucky W 7-0 11/17 at SIU-Edwardsville L 2-3 9/13 Notre Dame W 11-1 NCAA Tournament- Regional Final 9/21 Dayton W 7-0 11/21 Akron W 2-1 1978 23-2 9/23 at Goshen W 2-0 NCAA Tournament-Quarterfinals 9/3 UCLA W 2-1 9/27 Purdue W 7-1 11/28 SIU-Edwardsville W 1-0 9/7 at Rhode Island W 2-0 9/28 Ball State W 3-0 NCAA College Cup (Philadelphia, Pa.) 9/9 at UConn W 4-2 10/2 Wabash W 2-0 12/5 vs. Hartwick W 2-1 9/11 at Springfield W 4-0 10/4 Michigan W 10-1 12/7 vs. San Francisco L 0-1 9/16 Penn State W 2-0 10/11 Cincinnati W 7-0 9/17 Hartwick W 4-0 10/16 at DePauw W 6-0 10/18 at Kentucky W 2-1 10/22 Eastern Illinois L 1-2 10/24 MacMurray W 4-1 10/25 at UIC W 2-1 11/3 Cleveland State L 1-2 11/5 at Earlham W 5-0 11/8 Michigan State W 3-0 NCAA Tournament- Regional Final 11/16 at SIU-Edwardsville L 0-2

1975 13-3-1 9/12 at Cincinnati W 5-2 9/17 at Wabash W 9-0 9/20 at Dayton W 4-0 9/24 Goshen W 6-2 9/26 Purdue W 3-0 9/27 Ball State W 4-0 10/4 Akron L 1-2 10/5 Western Illinois W 2-1 10/11 at Saint Louis L 1-4 10/15 DePauw W 9-0 10/18 vs. Wisconsin W 5-0 10/19 vs. Michigan State W 6-0 10/22 at Eastern Illinois (OT) T 1-1 10/25 UIC W 3-1 11/1 Cleveland State L 1-2 11/5 Earlham W 8-0 11/7 Kentucky W 11-0

In Angelo DiBernardo’s freshman season, the Hoosiers went 18-1-1 with their lone loss coming in the National Championship match.

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9/22 at San Jose State W 1-0 10/11 vs. Michigan State W 5-0 10/27 at Louisville W 3-1 9/23 San Francisco W 2-1 10/12 at Ohio State W 2-0 10/31 at Evansville (OT) T 1-1 9/30 at Akron W 2-1 10/15 Eastern Illinois W 1-0 11/1 at Southern Indiana W 1-0 10/8 Saint Louis W 2-0 10/19 Milwaukee W 3-0 11/5 Dayton W 3-0 10/11 Cincinnati W 6-2 10/26 Cleveland State W 1-0 11/7 at Wisconsin* (OT) W 2-1 10/14 Ohio State W 2-0 10/29 at Ball State W 4-1 NCAA Tournament- Regional Final 10/15 at Wisconsin W 6-0 11/2 at Evansville W 3-2 11/21 Evansville W 1-0 10/18 Eastern Illinois W 2-0 11/3 at Southern Indiana W 1-0 NCAA Tournament-Quarterfinals 10/20 at Evansville W 1-0 11/7 Dayton W 6-0 11/28 Philadelphia University W 2-0 10/22 Notre Dame W 7-1 11/9 at Wisconsin* W 2-0 NCAA College Cup (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.) 10/29 Cleveland State L 0-1 NCAA Tournament- Regional Final 12/5 SIU-Edwardsville (Bloomington, Ind.) W 1-0 11/1 at Ball State W 6-2 11/30 Cleveland State W 3-0 12/11 vs. Duke (8OT) W 2-1 11/5 Dayton W 5-0 NCAA Tournament-Quarterfinals * Big Ten Title Match (Madison, Wis.) 11/8 at Purdue W 8-0 12/7 Penn State W 3-1 11/12 Milwaukee W 2-1 NCAA College Cup (Tampa, Fla.) NCAA Tournament- Regional Final 12/13 vs. Hartwick W 5-0 11/19 Cleveland State W 3-1 12/15 vs. San Francisco L 3-4 NCAA Tournament-Quarterfinals * Big Ten Title Match (Madison, Wis.) 11/26 SIU-Edwardsville W 2-0 NCAA College Cup (Tampa, Fla.) 1981 20-3 12/6 vs. Philadelphia University W 2-0 9/2 at Vermont W 2-0 12/8 vs. San Francisco L *0-2 9/4 at Boston College W 1-0 * Title was later vacated 9/6 at UConn L 1-3 9/13 San Francisco (OT) W 2-1 1979 19-2-2 9/20 Akron W 3-1 9/1 vs. Green Bay W 5-0 9/22 at Purdue W 6-0 9/2 at Milwaukee W 2-0 9/27 SIU-Edwardsville W 3-2 9/9 Purdue W 5-0 10/2 at Saint Louis L 0-1 9/15 SMU L 0-1 10/4 Louisville W 6-1 9/16 Appalachian State W 3-0 10/7 Southern Indiana W 7-1 Armando Betancourt and Robert Meschbach led Indiana to 9/21 vs. North Texas State W 6-0 10/10 Illinois W 8-0 the brink of an NCAA Championship in 1980. 9/22 vs. Rockhurst W 2-0 10/11 Michigan State W 5-1 9/28 at Notre Dame W 4-0 10/14 at Bowling Green W 7-1 9/30 Akron W 3-0 10/17 at Milwaukee W 1-0 10/5 at Saint Louis W 3-1 10/18 at Marquette W 2-0 10/10 at Cincinnati W 6-0 10/24 at Cleveland State W 6-0 10/13 Illinois W 5-0 10/25 at Notre Dame W 2-0 10/14 Michigan State W 5-0 10/28 Ball State W 7-1 10/17 at Eastern Illinois (OT) T 1-1 11/1 Evansville W 4-0 10/19 vs. South Carolina W 1-0 11/6 at Dayton W 4-0 10/20 vs. Evansville W 1-0 11/8 Wisconsin* W 1-0 10/28 at Cleveland State (OT) T 1-1 NCAA Tournament- Regional Final 10/31 Ball State W 13-0 11/22 Wisconsin W 5-1 11/4 Evansville W 4-0 NCAA Tournament-Quarterfinals 11/9 at Dayton W 7-0 11/29 at Philadelphia University L 0-1 11/11 at Minnesota W 6-0 * Big Ten Title Match (Bloomington, Ind.) NCAA Tournament- Regional Final 11/18 Cleveland State W 5-0 1982 21-3-1 NCAA Tournament-Quarterfinals 9/4 Alabama A&M (OT) L 1-2 11/25 at Penn State L 0-2 9/10 Marquette W 4-0 9/15 at Fresno State (OT) L 1-2 1980 22-3-1 9/17 at San Francisco (OT) L 2-3 9/1 at SMU (OT) T 1-1 9/19 at Stanford W 4-2 9/2 at North Texas State L 0-1 9/22 at SIU-Edwardsville W 1-0 9/7 UConn W 1-0 9/24 Notre Dame W 4-0 9/11 at Purdue W 10-0 9/29 Kentucky W 8-0 9/14 Penn State W 2-0 10/2 Saint Louis W 4-0 9/19 vs. Portland W 4-2 10/6 Purdue W 4-0 9/20 at SIU-Edwardsville W 1-0 10/8 at Akron W 2-1 9/24 Western Michigan W 4-0 10/9 vs. Ohio State W 1-0 9/27 at Akron W 3-1 10/10 at Michigan State W 7-0 9/28 Notre Dame W 4-0 10/13 Bowling Green W 1-0 10/5 Saint Louis L 0-3 10/16 Milwaukee W 3-0 10/8 Cincinnati W 9-0 10/22 Cleveland State W 3-0

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1983 21-1-4 1984 22-2-2 1985 12-9-1 9/2 at Penn State (OT) L 1-2 9/1 vs. San Diego State W 2-1 9/1 at Hartford W 5-0 9/4 at George Mason W 2-1 9/2 at UNLV W 3-2 9/6 Clemson@ L 2-3 9/9 SIU-Edwardsville W 2-0 9/8 Virginia@ W 1-0 9/7 UCLA@ L 0-1 9/11 at Kentucky W 4-1 9/9 Clemson@ (OT) W 4-3 9/13 vs. NC State L 2-3 9/16 Duke@ (OT) T 0-0 9/14 vs. California W 2-1 9/15 at Duke L 0-2 9/17 San Francisco@ W 3-0 9/15 at San Francisco W 1-0 9/20 Ohio State W 4-0 9/23 Northwestern W 11-0 9/21 at Northwestern W 5-0 9/22 at Notre Dame W 4-0 9/25 at Notre Dame W 4-0 9/23 Notre Dame W 5-1 9/25 Purdue W 8-1 9/28 Purdue W 8-0 9/28 Saint Louis (OT) T 2-2 9/27 at Saint Louis L 1-2 9/30 at Saint Louis (OT) T 2-2 9/30 at Ohio State (OT) W 3-2 9/29 SIU-Edwardsville W 3-2 10/2 Ohio State W 3-2 10/3 Bowling Green W 2-0 10/4 Akron W 3-0 10/7 Akron (OT) T 0-0 10/6 Akron W 3-1 10/9 at Bowling Green (OT) T 3-3 10/12 at Bowling Green (OT) W 2-1 10/12 Green Bay W 4-2 10/11 at Green Bay W 2-0 10/16 at Milwaukee W 1-0 10/14 Milwaukee W 6-0 10/13 at Milwaukee W 3-0 10/22 at Cleveland State W 3-0 10/21 Cleveland State W 1-0 10/18 at Cleveland State W 2-1 10/26 Louisville W 14-0 10/28 at Evansville W 4-3 10/20 Marquette W 2-1 10/30 Evansville (OT) W 2-1 10/30 at SIU-Edwardsville W 1-0 10/27 Evansville L 0-3 11/3 at Dayton W 5-0 11/3 Purdue W 4-1 11/3 Michigan State W 4-0 11/5 vs. Michigan State W 4-2 11/4 Michigan State W 2-0 11/9 at FIU L 1-2 11/6 at Ohio State W 4-1 11/7 at Wisconsin* (OT) T 0-0 11/10 vs. Fresno State L 0-1 11/9 at Alabama A&M (OT) T 1-1 11/9 at Tampa W 3-1 NCAA Tournament- Regional Semifinal 11/13 at Wisconsin* W 4-0 11/11 vs. USF L 1-3 11/16 Akron W 2-0 NCAA Tournament- Regional Final NCAA Tournament- Regional Final NCAA Tournament-Regional Final 11/20 Akron (OT) W 2-1 11/25 Evansville W 5-0 11/24 at Evansville L 0-3 NCAA Tournament-Quarterfinals NCAA Tournament-Quarterfinals @ adidas-MetLife Classic (Bloomington) 11/27 Saint Louis W 2-1 12/2 Saint Louis W 4-2 NCAA College Cup (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.) NCAA College Cup (Seattle, Wash.) 12/4 Virginia (Bloomington, Ind.) W 3-1 12/9 Hartwick (Bloomington, Ind.) W 2-1 12/10 vs. Columbia (OT) W 1-0 12/16 vs. Clemson L 1-2 @ adidas-MetLife Classic (Bloomington) @ adidas-MetLife Classic (Bloomington) * Big Ten Title Match (Madison, Wis.) * Big Ten Title Match (Madison, Wis.)

The 1983 Hoosiers marked Indiana’s first back-to-back national championships

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1986 9-6-4 1988 19-3-3 1990 16-4-2 9/5 South Carolina@ L 1-2 9/2 North Carolina@ W 2-0 9/1 vs. UCLA L 0-3 9/6 Virginia@ (OT) T 1-1 9/3 UCLA@ W 2-1 9/2 at UNLV L 0-2 9/12 Notre Dame W 2-0 9/9 Notre Dame (OT) T 1-1 9/7 San Francisco@(OT) T 2-2 9/14 at Michigan State W 3-1 9/11 at Michigan State W 6-0 9/8 Virginia@ W 2-1 9/19 Bowling Green W 2-0 9/14 Northern Illinois W 2-1 9/14 Bowling Green W 4-1 9/21 at Ohio State W 2-0 9/16 Bowling Green W 3-0 9/16 at Ohio State W 4-0 9/24 Cincinnati W 5-0 9/18 at Ohio State W 2-1 9/21 Akron (OT) W 2-0 9/28 Saint Louis L 1-3 9/23 Akron W 3-1 9/23 at Saint Louis W 2-1 10/1 Miami (Ohio) W 5-0 9/25 Saint Louis W 3-0 9/30 at Michigan State (OT) W 2-1 10/5 at Akron L 0-1 9/27 Miami (Ohio) W 6-0 10/3 Cincinnati W 3-1 10/10 Green Bay W 3-2 9/30 vs. Santa Clara (OT) L 1-2 10/6 at Marquette W 2-1 10/12 Milwaukee W 2-0 10/1 vs. George Washington L 0-1 10/7 at Milwaukee W 2-1 10/17 Cleveland State W 2-0 10/6 at Northwestern W 3-0 10/12 at Cleveland State W 2-1 10/8 at Marquette W 1-0 10/19 at Marquette (OT) T 2-2 10/14 Miami (Ohio) W 4-0 10/9 Milwaukee (OT) W 2-1 10/24 at Clemson L 1-3 10/17 at Northern Illinois (OT) T 1-1 10/14 Cleveland State W 5-0 10/26 vs. American (OT) T 1-1 10/19 Northwestern W 3-1 10/16 at SIU-Edwardsville W 1-0 11/2 at Evansville (OT) T 1-1 10/21 Wisconsin (OT) W 1-0 10/29 at Evansville L 0-1 11/7 vs. FIU L 1-3 10/30 Wisconsin W 2-0 10/27 vs. Penn State W 2-1 11/9 at Tampa L 1-2 11/4 vs. Stanford (OT) T 0-0 10/28 at South Carolina L 1-2 @ adidas-MetLife Classic (Bloomington) 11/6 at South Carolina (OT) T 1-1 NCAA Tournament- Regional Semifinal NCAA Tournament- Regional Final 11/10 UW-Milwaukee W 5-1 1987 18-3 11/20 Boston University W 3-1 NCAA Tournament-Regional Final 9/4 South Carolina@ L 1-3 NCAA Tournament-Quarterfinals 11/17 Saint Louis W 2-1 9/5 SMU@ W 2-1 11/27 Seton Hall W 3-1 NCAA Tournament-Quarterfinals 9/11 Michigan State W 6-0 NCAA College Cup (Bloomington, Ind.) 11/25 at Evansville L 0-1 9/13 at Notre Dame (OT) L 3-4 12/3 Portland W 1-0 @ adidas-Met Life Classic (Bloomington) 9/16 Memphis W 3-1 12/4 Howard W 1-0 9/18 Ohio State W 5-0 @ adidas-MetLife Classic (Bloomington) 1991 18-3-3 9/20 at Bowling Green W 3-1 8/30 at Butler W 5-0 9/25 Akron W 1-0 1989 18-2-2 9/1 at Louisville W 3-0 9/27 at Saint Louis W 3-1 9/2 Virginia@ L 0-1 9/6 Stanford@ (OT) T 2-2 9/30 Miami (Ohio) W 8-0 9/3 Saint Louis@ (OT) T 1-1 9/8 Penn State@ W 5-3 10/3 vs. Seton Hall (OT) W 3-2 9/9 vs. Stanford W 1-0 9/13 Cleveland State W 4-1 10/4 vs. Wake Forest W 4-0 9/10 at San Francisco W 2-0 9/15 Ohio State W 5-0 10/7 Northwestern W 7-0 9/13 Northern Illinois W 1-0 9/20 at Akron W 1-0 10/9 Marquette W 7-0 9/15 Ohio State W 4-2 9/22 Saint Louis W 2-1 10/16 at Cleveland State W 6-2 9/27 at Notre Dame (OT) W 4-1 10/18 SIU-Edwardsville W 3-0 9/17 at Bowling Green W 2-1 9/29 Michigan State W 4-0 10/25 Evansville W 1-0 9/24 Harvard W 7-2 10/5 vs. Quincy (OT) T 0-0 10/31 vs. San Diego State W 3-2 9/29 at Notre Dame W 3-1 11/1 at UCLA W 2-1 10/1 Michigan State W 3-0 10/11 Milwaukee W 2-1 11/8 at Wisconsin W 2-0 10/6 Marquette W 3-1 10/13 at Bowling Green W 2-0 NCAA Tournament- Regional Finals 10/8 Milwaukee W 3-1 10/18 at Northwestern W 8-0 11/22 Clemson L 1-2 10/13 Cincinnati W 4-1 10/20 at Wisconsin L 0-1 @ adidas-MetLife Classic (Bloomington) 10/15 SIU-Edwardsville W 5-1 10/25 Illinois State (OT) W 3-0 10/18 Miami (Ohio) W 8-0 10/27 Marquette W 4-2 10/22 at Wisconsin (OT) T 1-1 11/1 at Yale L 1-2 10/29 Evansville W 4-0 11/3 at Harvard W 4-0 11/3 vs. George Mason W 2-1 Big Ten Tournament (Bloomington) 11/4 at Florida International W 7-0 11/9 Penn State W 4-2 NCAA Tournament- Regional Final 11/10 Wisconsin (OT) W 2-0 11/18 George Washington W 4-0 NCAA Tournament- Regional Final NCAA Tournament-Quarterfinals 11/24 Wisconsin W 2-0 11/26 Howard W 1-0 NCAA Tournament-Quarterfinals NCAA College Cup (Piscataway, N.J.) 12/1 SMU (4OT) T 2-2 12/2 vs. Santa Clara L 2-4 Indiana advanced on penalty kicks @ adidas-MetLife Classic (Bloomington) NCAA College Cup (Tampa, Fla.) 12/6 vs. Santa Clara L 0-2 @ adidas-MetLife Classic (Bloomington)

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1992 14-6-4 1993 17-3-1 1995 14-5-2 9/5 Duke@ L 0-1 9/4 UNLV@ W 1-0 9/2 NC State (OT)@ T 1-1 9/6 UCLA@ L 0-1 9/5 Rutgers@ L 0-1 9/3 Boston University@ W 2-0 9/10 at Butler W 3-0 9/10 vs. NC State W 2-0 9/8 at Rutgers (OT) W 1-0 9/13 Kentucky W 6-0 9/11 at Duke W 2-1 9/10 Kentucky (OT) L 0-1 9/18 Akron W 1-0 9/17 at Akron W 4-0 9/15 at Akron W 1-0 9/20 at Saint Louis L 0-2 9/19 Saint Louis W 3-0 9/17 Saint Louis W 1-0 9/25 Notre Dame W 3-0 9/24 at Notre Dame W 3-0 9/22 at Notre Dame (OT) W 4-2 9/27 at Michigan State W 3-0 9/26 Michigan State W 2-0 9/24 Michigan State (OT) W 1-0 9/30 Louisville W 4-1 10/1 Penn State W 4-1 9/29 Penn State L 1-2 10/2 at Penn State (OT) L 1-3 10/2 South Carolina (OT) T 1-1 10/1 at Miami (Ohio) W 3-1 10/9 at Milwaukee (OT) T 1-1 10/8 Milwaukee W 6-0 10/6 Butler (OT) W 1-0 10/11 Bowling Green L 1-2 10/10 at Bowling Green W 5-2 10/8 at Bowling Green L 1-2 10/16 Wisconsin (OT) T 0-0 10/15 at Wisconsin W 5-1 10/13 at Wisconsin L 0-2 10/18 Northwestern W 8-0 10/16 at Northwestern W 6-2 10/15 at Northwestern W 7-0 10/20 at Evansville W 1-0 10/22 at Illinois State W 3-1 10/20 Evansville (OT) T 2-2 10/23 Illinois State W 1-0 10/24 Ohio State W 7-0 10/22 Ohio State W 1-0 10/25 at Ohio State W 4-1 10/29 at South Florida W 3-1 10/27 vs. Charlotte W 2-1 10/30 vs. San Francisco (OT) T 1-1 10/31 vs. College of Charleston W 3-0 10/29 at FIU W 1-0 11/1 at FIU (OT) T 0-0 Big Ten Tournament (Madison, Wis.) Big Ten Tournament (East Lansing) Big Ten Tournament (Bloomington) 11/6 Penn State L 0-1 11/10 vs. Northwestern W 2-1 11/7 Ohio State W 1-0 NCAA Tournament-Regional Semifinal 11/11 vs. Penn State W 3-1 11/8 Penn State W 2-1 11/15 Memphis W 6-0 NCAA Tournament- Regional Semifinal NCAA Tournament- Regional Semifinal NCAA Tournament-Regional Final 11/19 Butler L 0-1 11/15 at Evansville W 4-1 11/21 Wisconsin L 0-1 @ adidas-MetLife Classic (Bloomington) NCAA Tournament-Regional Final @ adidas-MetLife Classic (Bloomington) 11/22 Washington W 2-0 1996 15-3-3 NCAA Tournament-Quarterfinals 1994 23-3 9/7 UCLA (OT)@ L 0-1 11/29 at San Diego L 0-2 9/3 South Carolina@ W 1-0 9/14 vs. Marquette (OT) W 3-2 @ adidas-MetLife Classic (Bloomington) 9/4 North Carolina@ L 1-2 9/15 vs. UAB (OT) T 1-1 9/9 Miami (Ohio) W 6-0 9/20 Akron W 5-0 9/11 at Kentucky W 6-1 9/27 Notre Dame W 3-0 9/16 Akron W 10-0 9/29 at Michigan State (OT) W 2-1 9/18 at Saint Louis W 4-0 10/4 at Penn State (OT) T 1-1 9/21 Clemson W 3-1 10/6 Miami (Ohio) W 4-0 9/23 Notre Dame W 2-0 10/10 at Butler W 6-1 9/25 at Michigan State W 2-0 10/13 Bowling Green L 0-2 9/30 at Penn State W 2-1 10/18 Wisconsin W 1-0 10/2 Drake W 2-0 10/20 Northwestern W 11-1 10/6 at Butler W 2-0 10/24 at Kentucky W 5-3 10/9 Bowling Green W 1-0 10/27 at Ohio State W 1-0 10/14 Wisconsin W 2-0 11/2 at College of Charleston W 2-1 10/16 Northwestern W 4-0 11/3 vs. South Carolina W 1-0 10/21 at Evansville W 3-1 Big Ten Tournament (University Park, Pa.) 10/23 at Ohio State W 1-0 11/16 at Penn State (OT) T 2-2 10/28 Cal State Fullerton (OT) L 2-3 Indiana advances on penalty kicks 10/30 at UCLA W 2-0 11/17 vs. Michigan State W 4-0 Big Ten Tournament (Columbus) NCAA Tournament- Regional Semifinal 11/11 Wisconsin W 1-0 11/24 Evansville W 4-1 11/13 Penn State W 3-1 NCAA Tournament-Regional Final NCAA Tournament- Regional Semifinal 12/1 Bowling Green W 2-0 11/20 Notre Dame (OT) W 1-0 NCAA Tournament-Quarterfinals NCAA Tournament-Regional Final 12/8 at Florida International L 0-1 11/27 Creighton W 1-0 @ adidas-MetLife Classic (Bloomington) NCAA Tournament-Quarterfinals 12/4 Cal State Fullerton W 2-1 NCAA College Cup (Davidson, N.C.) 12/9 vs. UCLA W 4-1 12/11 vs. Virginia L 0-1 was the Big Ten Player of the Year in @ adidas-MetLife Classic (Bloomington) 1993 and 1994.

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1997 23-1 1998 23-2 2000 16-7 9/2 at Notre Dame W 4-0 9/4 College of Charleston@ W 1-0 9/1 Portland@ L 0-3 9/5 Rutgers@ (OT) W 4-3 9/5 California@ W 2-0 9/2 UCLA@ L 1-2 9/6 Clemson@ W 3-0 9/11 vs. FIU W 6-0 9/8 at Maryland (OT) W 2-1 9/12 vs. NC State W 5-1 9/12 at SMU L 0-2 9/10 vs. Virginia W 2-1 9/13 at Duke W 2-1 9/16 Miami (Ohio) W 4-0 9/13 IUPUI W 2-0 9/20 vs. Bowling Green W 1-0 9/18 vs. Central Florida W 3-0 9/15 vs. Creighton L 1-4 9/21 vs. Rhode Island W 6-1 9/20 vs. Jacksonville W 4-1 9/17 vs. FIU W 1-0 9/25 Kentucky W 9-0 9/25 Louisville W 3-0 9/21 Louisville W 2-0 9/28 Michigan State W 3-0 9/27 at Michigan State W 3-0 9/24 at Michigan State W 1-0 10/3 Penn State W 2-0 10/2 at Penn State (OT) W 1-0 9/30 at Penn State W 3-2 10/5 at Miami (Ohio) W 4-0 10/8 at Butler W 3-0 10/6 at Butler W 1-0 10/9 Butler W 6-2 10/11 at Evansville (OT) W 2-1 10/8 Michigan W 7-0 10/12 Evansville (OT) W 2-1 10/16 Wisconsin W 3-0 10/13 Wisconsin W 3-1 10/17 at Wisconsin W 4-1 10/18 Northwestern W 1-0 10/15 Northwestern W 4-1 10/19 at Northwestern W 4-0 10/21 at Kentucky W 5-0 10/18 at Kentucky W 2-0 10/26 Ohio State W 2-0 10/25 at Ohio State (OT) W 1-0 10/22 at Ohio State W 1-0 10/31 vs. Stanford W 2-1 10/30 vs. Loyola Marymount W 3-0 11/4 vs. Stanford (OT) L 0-1 11/2 at California W 3-1 Big Ten Tournament (Bloomington, Ind.) 11/1 at UCLA L 1-2 11/5 at California L 1-2 11/15 Penn State W 4-0 Big Ten Tournament (Evanston, Ill.) Big Ten Tournament (Columbus, Ohio) 11/16 Ohio State W 1-0 11/14 vs. Wisconsin W 4-0 11/13 at Ohio State L 0-1 NCAA Tournament- Regional Semifinal 11/15 vs. Penn State (OT) W 1-0 NCAA Tournament- Regional Semifinal 11/23 Butler (3OT) W 2-1 NCAA Tournament- Regional Semifinal 11/18 vs. San Jose State W 4-0 NCAA Tournament-Regional Final 11/22 Akron (OT) W 3-2 NCAA Tournament-Regional Final 11/30 Bowling Green W 4-0 NCAA Tournament-Regional Final 11/25 at Washington W 2-1 NCAA Tournament-Quarterfinals 11/29 Butler (OT) W 2-1 NCAA Tournament-Quarterfinals 12/7 South Florida W 6-0 NCAA Tournament-Quarterfinals 12/2 at North Carolina W 1-0 NCAA College Cup (Richmond, Va.) 12/6 at Clemson W 2-1 NCAA College Cup (Charlotte, N.C.) 12/12 vs. UCLA (3OT) L 0-1 NCAA College Cup (Richmond, Va.) 12/8 vs. Creighton (3OT) L 1-2 @ adidas Classic (Bloomington, Ind.) 12/11 vs. Santa Clara W 4-0 @ adidas Classic (Bloomington, Ind.) 12/13 vs. Stanford W 3-1 @ adidas Classic (Bloomington, Ind.) 2001 18-4-1 8/31 St. John’s@ L 1-2 1999 21-3 9/1 Kentucky@ (2OT) W 1-0 9/3 Maryland@ W 1-0 9/ 8 vs. Washington W 1-0 9/5 Saint Louis@ L 0-1 9/9 at Portland L 0-1 9/11 vs. Yale L 1-2 9/20 at Louisville W 4-0 9/12 at Brown W 5-0 9/23 Michigan State W 3-0 9/17 vs. Fresno State W 2-1 9/28 Penn State W 3-1 9/19 vs. TCU W 1-0 10/4 Butler W 3-0 9/23 at Louisville W 2-0 10/7 at Michigan W 3-0 9/26 Michigan State W 2-0 10/12 at Wisconsin W 4-0 10/1 Penn State W 4-2 10/14 at Northwestern W 3-0 10/7 Butler W 5-0 10/17 Notre Dame L 0-1 10/10 Evansville W 6-0 10/20 Ohio State W 1-0 10/15 at Wisconsin W 2-0 10/26 at Rutgers W 1-0 10/17 at Northwestern W 1-0 10/28 at Princeton T 1-1 10/20 Kentucky W 4-2 11/4 IUPUI W 6-0 10/24 Ohio State W 2-1 Big Ten Tournament (Madison, Wis.) 10/29 at FIU (OT) W 1-0 11/9 vs. Michigan (3OT) W 1-0 10/31 vs. James Madison L 0-2 11/11 vs. Michigan State W 2-0 Big Ten Tournament (East Lansing, Mich.) NCAA Tournament-Second Round 11/13 vs. Northwestern W 2-0 11/25 Michigan State W 1-0 11/14 vs. Penn State W 2-1 NCAA Tournament-Third Round NCAA Tournament-Regional Semifinal 12/2 Rutgers W 3-0 11/21 Kentucky (OT) W 1-0 NCAA Tournament-Quarterfinals NCAA Tournament-Regional Final 12/9 Clemson W 2-0 11/28 Washington W 2-0 NCAA College Cup (Columbus, Ohio) NCAA Tournament-Quarterfinals 12/14 vs. St. John’s (2OT) W 2-1 was a two-time All-America honoree and a 12/5 Penn State W 3-0 12/16 vs. North Carolina L 0-2 member of the 1998 and 1999 National Championship NCAA College Cup (Charlotte, N.C.) @ adidas Classic (Bloomington, Ind.) teams. 12/11 vs. UCLA (4OT) W 3-2 12/12 vs. Santa Clara W 1-0 @ adidas Classic (Bloomington, Ind.)

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2002 15-3-3 2004 19-4-1 2006 15-4-3 8/30 Rutgers@ (2OT) T 0-0 9/3 Boston University@ (OT) W 3-2 8/25 vs. Creighton (2OT)# W 1-0 8/31 Clemson@ (2OT) T 1-1 9/5 Oregon State@ W 3-1 8/27 vs. UAB# W 2-1 9/ 6 vs. William & Mary W 2-1 9/10 vs. Cal State Fullerton #(2OT) W 2-1 9/1 Connecticut@ (2OT) T 1-1 9/7 at St. John’s L 0-3 9/12 vs. Evansville # W 4-0 9/3 Notre Dame@ (OT) L 4-5 9/10 Louisville W 2-0 9/15 Notre Dame W 2-0 9/8 at SMU L 0-1 9/13 vs. Air Force W 2-0 9/18 vs. UC-Santa Barbara (2OT) L 0-1 9/9 vs. Tulsa (OT) W 2-1 9/15 vs. Hartwick W 1-0 9/19 at New Mexico (2OT) L 0-1 9/15 at Saint Louis L 0-1 9/22 at Michigan State W 6-1 9/26 at Michigan State W 3-1 9/20 at Akron W 2-0 9/27 at Penn State (2OT) W 1-0 10/1 at Penn State W 2-1 9/24 Michigan (2OT) T 2-2 10/3 at Butler W 2-0 10/6 at Kentucky (2OT) T 0-0 9/27 Kentucky (OT) W 1-0 10/6 Michigan (2OT) W 2-1 10/10 Michigan W 2-1 10/1 at Michigan State (2OT) W 2-1 10/11 Wisconsin W 5-1 10/15 Wisconsin W 1-0 10/4 Louisville W 2-0 10/13 Northwestern W 1-0 10/17 Northwestern L 0-1 10/7 Northwestern W 1-0 10/16 at Kentucky W 2-1 10/20 at Butler W 2-0 10/10 IUPUI (OT) W 3-2 10/20 Ohio State W 4-2 10/24 at Ohio State W 1-0 10/14 at Ohio State W 1-0 10/25 at Cal State Fullerton L 0-1 10/27 Louisville W 2-0 10/20 at Penn State L 0-1 10/27 vs. UC-Santa Barbara W 3-1 10/31 at Saint Louis (OT) W 2-1 10/24 at Butler W 4-2 11/3 IUPUI (OT) W 2-1 11/3 IUPUI W 4-0 10/27 Wisconsin W 1-0 Big Ten Tournament (University Park, Pa.) Big Ten Tournament (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Big Ten Tournament (Columbus, Ohio) 11/15 at Penn State (2OT) T 1-1 11/12 vs. Michigan State L 1-2 11/3 vs. Penn State W 1-0 Penn State advances on penalty kicks NCAA Tournament-Second Round 11/5 at Ohio State W 1-0 NCAA Tournament-Second Round 11/23 Michigan W 1-0 NCAA Tournament-Second Round 11/27 Notre Dame W 1-0 NCAA Tournament-Third Round 11/15 Northern Illinois W 1-0 NCAA Tournament-Third Round 11/28 Boston College W 1-0 NCAA Tournament-Third Round 12/1 at Connecticut L 0-1 NCAA Tournament-Quarterfinals 11/18 Santa Clara (2OT) T 0-0 @ adidas Classic (Bloomington, Ind.) 12/5 Tulsa W 4-0 Santa Clara advances on penalty kicks College Cup (Carson, Calif.) @ adidas Classic (Bloomington, Ind.) 2003 17-3-5 12/10 vs. Maryland (2OT) W 3-2 # Mike Berticelli Memorial (South Bend, Ind.) 8/29 California@ W 3-0 12/12 vs. UC-Santa Barbara (2OT) W 1-1 8/30 UAB@ (2OT) T 0-0 Indiana wins on penalty kicks 2007 13-4-5 9/5 vs. Georgetown (2OT) T 2-2 @ adidas Classic (Bloomington, Ind.) 8/31 No. 9 Maryland@ (2OT) T 1-1 9/6 at Connecticut L 1-2 # Mike Berticelli Memorial (South Bend, Ind.) 9/2 No. 1 UCLA@ W 1-0 9/12 vs. Akron (2OT) L 0-1 9/7 vs. Northern Illinois# W 1-0 9/14 vs. Fresno State W 3-1 2005 13-3-6 9/9 vs. Rhode Island# W 3-1 9/18 at Notre Dame (2OT) L 0-1 9/2 Wake Forest@ W 1-0 9/13 vs. No. 16 Creighton L 1-2 9/21 Michigan State (2OT) T 1-1 9/4 SMU@ W 4-0 9/15 at No. 24 Saint Louis L 1-2 10/2 Butler (2OT) T 1-1 9/9 vs. Saint Louis# (2OT) T 1-1 9/21 UAB L 1-2 10/5 at Michigan (OT) W 2-1 9/11 vs. Boston University# W 5-0 9/26 Butler W 2-0 10/10 at Wisconsin W 3-0 9/16 vs. Cal State Northridge W 5-0 9/29 at No. 10 Michigan (OT) W 3-2 10/12 at Northwestern W 3-0 9/17 at Oregon State (2OT) T 2-2 10/3 UIC W 1-0 10/15 IUPUI W 1-0 9/25 Michigan State (2OT) T 0-0 10/6 No. 24 Michigan State W 2-0 10/19 Ohio State W 3-0 9/30 Penn State (OT) L 1-2 10/10 at Louisville (OT) L 1-2 10/24 Saint Louis W 2-1 10/2 IUPUI W 5-0 10/14 at No. 6 Northwestern W 1-0 10/29 at Louisville W 2-0 10/5 at Louisville W 2-0 10/17 at No. 4 Notre Dame W 3-2 11/2 Kentucky W 1-0 10/9 at Michigan W 2-0 10/21 No. 24 Ohio State (2OT) T 0-0 11/8 Penn State W 3-2 10/14 at Wisconsin W 5-2 10/24 Evansville W 2-1 Big Ten Tournament (Bloomington, Ind.) 10/16 at Northwestern (2OT) T 1-1 10/28 Penn State W 1-0 11/14 Wisconsin W 1-0 10/19 Butler W 6-0 10/31 at Kentucky W 4-0 11/16 Penn State (3OT) T 1-1 10/23 Ohio State (2OT) T 2-2 11/4 at Wisconsin (2OT) T 0-0 Indiana wins on penalty kicks 10/26 at Notre Dame W 3-0 Big Ten Tournament (East Lansing, Mich.) NCAA Tournament-Second Round 10/29 at Maryland (2OT) T 3-3 11/9 at Michigan State W 1-0 11/26 Kentucky (2OT) W 2-1 11/3 Akron (OT) W 1-0 11/11 vs. No. 18 Ohio State (2OT) T 0-0 NCAA Tournament-Third Round Big Ten Tournament (Evanston, Ill.) Ohio State wins on penalty kicks, 5-4 11/30 VCU W 5-0 11/10 Wisconsin W 2-0 NCAA Tournament-Second Round NCAA Tournament-Quarterfinals 11/11 Ohio State W 3-0 11/28 Bradley (2OT) T 1-1 12/6 at UCLA W 2-1 11/13 Penn State L 0-1 Bradley advances on penalty kicks, 5-4 College Cup (Columbus, Ohio) NCAA Tournament-Second Round @ adidas/IU Credit Untion Classic (Bloomington, Ind.) 12/12 vs. Santa Clara (2OT) W 1-0 11/22 Notre Dame L 0-2 # Mike Berticelli Memorial (South Bend, Ind.) 12/14 vs. St. John’s W 2-1 @ adidas Classic (Bloomington, Ind.) @ adidas Classic (Bloomington, Ind.) # Mike Berticelli Memorial (South Bend, Ind.)

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2008 14-7-3 2009 12-10-1 2011 13-4-5 8/29 Duke@ W 2-1 9/4 No. 5 St. John’s@ T 0-0 8/27 at No. 9 Notre Dame (2OT) T 0-0 8/31 No. 12 Akron@ (2OT) T 0-0 9/6 No. 3 Wake Forest@ L 1-2 9/2 Saint Louis@ W 3-1 9/5 vs. No. 5 South Florida# (2OT) T 0-0 9/11 vs. New Mexico# W 3-2 9/4 Dayton@ W 6-0 9/7 vs. Dartmouth# L 0-4 9/13 vs. Seattle# W 2-0 9/9 vs. Bucknell# W 3-2 9/12 at No. 24 UCLA W 3-0 9/18 at No. 1 Akron^ L 0-1 9/11 vs. Denver# W 2-1 9/14 vs. San Diego (Los Angeles) W 2-1 9/20 vs. FIU^ (2OT) W 2-1 9/16 at No. 14 St. John’s (2OT) T 0-0 9/21 Wisconsin (OT) W 3-2 9/25 at Wisconsin W 1-0 9/18 at Rutgers W 2-0 9/27 UCSB L 1-2 9/29 No. 13 Kentucky W 3-0 9/23 No. 16 Penn State W 1-0 9/30 at Evansville (OT) W 3-2 10/2 at No. 11 UC-Santa Barbara L 0-3 10/2 at Wisconsin L 0-2 10/4 Michigan L 0-1 10/7 Butler (2OT) L 1-2 10/5 No. 11 Louisville (OT) L 2-3 10/9 No. 5 Creighton L 0-1 10/7 at Butler W 2-0 10/10 at Michigan W 1-0 10/12 at Butler W 1-0 10/12 at Michigan State L 0-2 10/14 at No. 22 Notre Dame W 3-0 10/15 at Michigan W 4-1 10/16 No. 9 Notre Dame W 3-1 10/18 Michigan State (2OT) L 0-1 10/21 at No. 8 Louisville L 0-4 10/19 Kentucky W 2-0 10/22 No. 14 Louisville W 1-0 10/23 Michigan State (2OT) T 2-2 10/26 at Ohio State (OT) W 3-2 10/25 at No. 17 Northwestern L 0-2 10/28 Evansville W 2-0 10/26 at Evansville W 2-1 10/29 Kentucky (2OT) T 1-1 10/30 at Northwestern (2OT) T 2-2 11/1 at Penn State L 0-1 11/1 Ohio State (OT) L 0-1 11/6 No. 25 Penn State W 2-1 11/5 Ohio State W 1-0 11/7 No. 8 Northwestern W 2-0 Big Ten Tournament (Bloomington, Ind.) Big Ten Tournament (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Big Ten Tournament (Madison, Wis.) 11/12 Wisconsin W 2-0 11/9 Michigan State W 2-1 11/13 vs. Ohio State (OT) W 1-0 11/13 No. 25 Ohio State L 2-4 11/11 Northwestern (2OT; 2-3 PKs) T 1-1 11/14 vs. No. 10 Michigan W 1-0 NCAA Tournament-First Round NCAA Tournament-Second Round 11/16 vs. No. 16 Michigan State L 0-1 11/19 No. 6 Louisville W 2-0 11/20 No. 21 Old Dominion W 3-0 NCAA Tournament-Second Round NCAA Tournament-Second Round NCAA Tournament-Third Round 11/25 No. 23 Saint Louis W 2-0 11/22 No. 22 Butler W 1-0 11/27 at No. 1 North Carolina (OT) L 0-1 NCAA Tournament-Third Round NCAA Tournament-Third Round @ adidas/IU Credit Union Classic (Bloomington, Ind.) 11/29 No. 14 Michigan W 3-0 11/29 at No. 4 North Carolina L 0-1 # Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament (South Bend, Ind.) NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals @ adidas/IU Credit Union Classic (Bloomington, Ind.) 12/6 at No. 5 St. John’s (OT) L 2-3 # Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament (South Bend, Ind.) 2012 16-5-3 @ adidas/IU Credit Union Classic (Bloomington, Ind.) ^ University of Akron Tournament (Akron, Ohio) 8/24 at Saint Louis% W 2-1 # Mike Berticelli Memorial (South Bend, Ind.) 8/26 vs. Cincinnati% W 3-0 8/31 Clemson@ W 3-0 2010 10-8-2 9/2 San Diego State@ (2OT) T 0-0 9/3 California@ (2OT) L 1-2 9/7 vs. No. 4 Akron# L 0-1 9/5 No. 5 UCLA@ W 5-1 9/9 vs. Oregon State# W 3-2 9/10 vs. Cal Poly# L 0-1 9/14 SIU-Edwardsville W 2-0 9/12 vs. No. 22 Drake# W 2-0 9/23 at Ohio State W 2-0 9/17 at Brown L 1-2 9/26 No. 8 Notre Dame L 0-1 9/19 at UMass W 2-1 9/29 at Penn State (2OT) W 1-0 9/24 at No. 20 Penn State W 3-2 10/3 at Kentucky W 4-1 9/29 Evansville W 1-0 10/6 Wisconsin W 2-0 10/3 Wisconsin (2OT) T 1-1 10/10 at No. 24 Louisville (2OT) T 2-2 10/6 Notre Dame L 1-2 10/16 Butler W 2-0 10/9 at No. 11 Creighton W 3-2 10/19 Michigan L 1-2 10/16 No. 25 Michigan W 2-1 10/24 Evansville W 2-0 10/20 at Kentucky (2OT) T 1-1 10/28 at Michigan State L 0-3 10/24 at No. 16 Michigan State W 3-0 11/1 Northwestern (2OT) T 1-1 10/27 No. 8 Butler L 1-4 Big Ten Tournament (Evanston, Ill.) 10/31 Northwestern W 3-2 11/7 Michigan State L 1-2 11/7 at Ohio State L 0-1 NCAA Tournament-Second Round Big Ten Tournament (State College Pa.) 11/18 Xavier W 4-0 11/12 Penn State L 1-2 NCAA Tournament-Third Round NCAA Tournament-Second Round 11/25 at No. 1 seed Notre Dame (2OT) W 2-1 11/21 No. 24 Tulsa W 5-1 NCAA Tournament-Quarterfinal NCAA Tournament-Third Round 11/30 at No. 9 seed North Carolina W 1-0 11/28 at No. 1 Akron L 1-2 College Cup (Hoover, Ala.) @ adidas/IU Credit Union Classic (Bloomington, Ind.) 12/7 vs. No. 12 seed Creighton W 1-0 # Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament (South Bend, Ind.) 12/9 vs. No. 3 seed Georgetown W 1-0 % SLU Tournament @ adidas/IU Credit Union Classic (Bloomington, Ind.) # Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament (South Bend, Ind.) Brad Ring earned second-team NSCAA/adidas All- America honors in 2007 and was a third-team selec- tion in 2008.

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2013 8-12-2 10/7 IUPUI W 4-0 11/12 vs. No. 24 Wisconsin (2OT; 2-4 PKS) T 0-0 8/30 SMU@ W 2-1 10/10 Ohio State (OT) L 0-1 NCAA Tournament-Second Round 9/1 UCLA@ (OT) L 0-1 10/16 at No. 18 Maryland (2OT) T 0-0 11/19 No. 25 Old Dominion W 3-0 9/6 at No. 18 UAB (OT) L 1-2 10/20 Louisville W 2-1 NCAA Tournament-Third Round 9/8 West Virginia (2OT) L 4-5 10/24 Michigan W 1-0 11/25 New Hampshire W 2-1 9/13 Cal State Bakersfield W 4-1 10/31 Wisconsin W 1-0 NCAA Tournament-Quarterfinal 9/15 UC Irvine (2OT) T 1-1 11/4 at Michigan State W 4-1 12/1 No. 7 Michigan State (2OT; 3-2 PKS) T 1-1 9/20 Brown W 2-1 Big Ten Tournament (campus sites/Columbus, Ohio) College Cup (Philadelphia, Pa.) 9/25 at No. 23 Butler (2OT) L 2-3 11/8 Wisconsin W 1-0 12/8 vs. No. 3 North Carolina W 1-0 9/29 at Ohio State W 2-0 11/13 vs. Maryland (2OT; 2-3 PKs) T 1-1 12/10 vs. No. 9 Stanford (2OT) L 0-1 10/2 at No. 2 Notre Dame L 0-2 NCAA Tournament-Second Round # Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament (South Bend, Ind.) 10/6 Penn State L 0-2 11/22 UConn W 1-0 @ adidas/IU Credit Union Classic (Bloomington, Ind.) 10/11 at Wisconsin L 3-4 NCAA Tournament-Third Round 10/15 No. 7 Louisville L 0-3 11/29 at No. 1 Wake Forest L 0-1 2018 20-3-1 10/18 at VCU L 0-1 @ adidas/IU Credit Union Classic (Bloomington, Ind.) 8/24 at No. 5 Wake Forest (2OT) L 1-2 10/23 Evansville W 4-2 # Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament (South Bend, Ind.) 8/26 at No. 3 North Carolina W 1-0 10/26 at Michigan L 1-2 8/31 No. 22 Dartmouth@ W 3-0 11/1 No. 22 Michigan State (2OT) L 2-3 2016 12-2-7 9/2 No. 18 UConn@ W 1-0 11/8 at Northwestern W 3-0 8/26 vs. New Mexico# W 1-0 9/7 VCU W 5-0 Big Ten Tournament (Columbus, Ohio) 8/28 vs. UC Irvine# W 3-1 9/11 at No. 8 Notre Dame (OT) W 2-1 11/13 Michigan (OT) W 2-1 9/2 No. 22 California@ W 2-1 9/16 at Wisconsin W 3-1 11/15 Penn State (2OT; 5-3 PKS) T 0-0 9/4 No. 5 Stanford (2OT)@ T 0-0 9/21 at Evansville W 5-0 11/17 Michigan State W 1-0 9/9 No. 2 Maryland (2OT) T 1-1 9/26 Northwestern W 2-1 NCAA Tournament-First Round 9/14 at Michigan W 2-0 9/30 Penn State W 2-0 11/21 at No. 9 Akron L 2-3 9/18 Northwestern (2OT) T 0-0 10/3 at No. 4 Kentucky L 0-3 @ adidas/IU Credit Union Classic (Bloomington, Ind.) 9/20 IUPUI W 2-0 10/7 at No. 14 Michigan W 1-0 9/23 at Rutgers (2OT) T 0-0 10/12 Maryland W 2-1 2014 12-5-5 9/28 No. 6 Butler W 3-2 10/16 Butler W 3-0 8/29 No. 9 Georgetown@ (2OT) T 1-1 10/4 at No. 1 Notre Dame L 0-4 10/19 at Rutgers W 1-0 8/31 No. 12 Marquette@ W 1-0 10/8 Penn State W 1-0 10/24 at Ohio State W 1-0 9/5 vs. Kentucky# W 1-0 10/11 at No. 2 Louisville W 2-1 10/28 No. 12 Michigan State (OT) W 1-0 9/7 vs. Dartmouth# W 1-0 10/15 at Ohio State (2OT) T 2-2 Big Ten Tournament (campus sites/Westfield, Ind.) 9/13 No. 13 Penn State L 0-1 10/21 at Wisconsin (2OT) T 0-0 11/4 Northwestern (OT) W 2-1 9/17 Butler (2OT) T 0-0 10/25 Saint Louis W 5-0 11/9 vs. Maryland (2OT; 4-3 PKS) T 1-1 9/20 at Rutgers W 2-1 10/30 No. 13 Michigan State W 2-1 11/11 vs. Michigan W 3-0 9/24 UCF W 4-2 Big Ten Tournament (campus sites/Westfield, Ind.) NCAA Tournament-Second Round 9/28 Northwestern (2OT) T 1-1 11/6 Northwestern (OT) W 1-0 11/18 UConn W 4-0 10/1 No. 8 Saint Louis W 3-1 11/11 vs. No. 11 Wisconsin (2OT; 3-4 PKS) T 1-1 NCAA Tournament-Third Round 10/7 at No. 16 Louisville W 3-0 NCAA Tournament-Second Round 11/25 No. 20 Air Force W 2-0 10/12 at Ohio State W 2-1 11/20 No. 23 Akron W 1-0 NCAA Tournament-Quarterfinal 10/19 Maryland L 1-2 NCAA Tournament-Third Round 11/30 No. 13 Notre Dame W 1-0 10/22 No. 1 Notre Dame W 1-0 11/27 No. 20 Virginia Tech (OT) L 1-2 College Cup (Philadelphia, Pa.) 10/26 at Michigan W 3-1 # Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament (South Bend, Ind.) 12/7 vs. No. 15 Maryland L 0-2 10/29 at Evansville W 2-0 @ adidas/IU Credit Union Classic (Bloomington, Ind.) 11/1 at Wisconsin (2OT) T 2-2 @ adidas/IU Credit Union Classic (Bloomington, Ind.) 11/5 No. 21 Michigan State L 2-3 2017 18-1-6 Big Ten Tournament (campus sites/College Park, Md.) 8/25 vs. Cal Poly# W 2-0 11/9 at Northwestern (2OT; 5-4 PKS) T 1-1 8/27 vs. San Diego (OT)# W 1-0 11/14 vs. Ohio State W 2-1 9/1 San Francisco@ W 5-1 11/16 at Maryland L 1-2 9/3 USF@ W 3-0 NCAA Tournament-Second Round 9/8 at No. 2 Maryland (2OT) T 0-0 11/23 No. 14 Xavier L 1-2 9/13 Michigan (2OT) T 1-1 @ adidas/IU Credit Union Classic (Bloomington, Ind.) 9/17 at Northwestern W 2-0 # Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament (South Bend, Ind.) 9/22 Rutgers W 5-0 9/26 NO. 7 Notre Dame W 1-0 2015 13-5-3 9/30 Santa Clara W 5-0 8/28 St. John’s@ W 1-0 10/3 Evansville W 4-0 8/30 No. 4 Notre Dame (2OT)@ L 0-1 10/7 at Penn State W 1-0 9/4 vs. UAB# W 2-1 10/11 No. 19 Kentucky W 2-0 9/6 vs. No. 24 USF# W 2-0 10/15 No. 17 Ohio State W 2-0 9/13 at Penn State L 0-1 10/18 at No. 19 Butler (2OT) T 0-0 9/16 at Butler (2OT) T 2-2 10/21 Wisconsin (2OT) W 2-1 9/20 Rutgers L 1-4 10/29 at No. 7 Michigan State (2OT) T 1-1 9/23 Evansville W 3-0 Big Ten Tournament (campus sites/Westfield, Ind.) 9/27 at Northwestern W 1-0 11/6 Penn State (OT) W 1-0 9/30 at No. 18 Saint Louis (2OT) W 2-1 11/10 vs. Ohio State W 4-0

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Opp. Last Overall Home Away Neutral Pct. IU Goals Goals Meeting Air Force 2-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1.000 4 0 2018 Akron 25-7-2 16-0-2 9-5-0 0-2-0 .765 72 23 2016 Alabama A&M 0-1-1 0-1-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 .250 2 3 1983 American 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 .500 1 1 1986 Appalachian State 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1.000 3 0 1979 Bakersfield 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1.000 4 1 2013 Ball State 9-0-0 5-0-0 3-0-0 1-0-0 1.000 56 5 1981 Boston College 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1.000 2 0 2004 Boston University 4-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 3-0-0 1.000 13 3 2005 Bowling Green 15-3-1 8-2-0 6-1-1 1-0-0 .816 46 16 1997 Bradley 0-0-1 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 .000 1 1 2007 Brown 2-1-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 .666 8 3 2013 Bucknell 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1.000 3 2 2011 Butler 23-4-3 12-3-1 11-1-2 0-0-0 .817 74 21 2018 California 5-2-0 3-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 .714 14 7 2016 Cal Poly 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 .500 2 1 2017 Cal State-Fullerton 2-2-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 .500 6 6 2004 Cal State-Northridge 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1.000 5 0 2005 UCF 2-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1.000 7 2 2014 College of Charleston 3-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1.000 5 1 1998 Charlotte 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1.000 2 1 1995 Cincinnati 12-0-0 7-0-0 4-0-0 1-0-0 1.000 64 8 2012 Clemson 6-4-1 4-2-1 1-1-0 1-1-0 .590 23 16 2012 Cleveland State 15-5-1 10-3-0 5-2-1 0-0-0 .738 54 15 1991 Columbia 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1.000 1 0 1983 UConn 5-3-1 4-0-1 1-3-0 0-0-0 .611 14 9 2018 Creighton 4-4-0 0-1-0 1-2-0 3-1-0 .500 9 11 2012 Dartmouth 2-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 .667 3 4 2018 Dayton 11-0-0 6-0-0 5-0-0 0-0-0 1.000 62 0 2011 Denver 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1.000 2 1 2011 DePauw 3-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1.000 19 0 1975 Drake 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 1.000 4 0 2010 Duke 4-2-1 1-1-1 2-1-0 1-0-0 .642 8 7 2008 Earlham 4-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 1.000 31 0 1976 Eastern Illinois 4-2-2 3-1-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 .714 8 5 1980 Evansville 30-4-3 18-0-1 10-4-2 2-0-0 .851 90 29 2018 FIU 6-3-1 0-0-0 3-2-1 3-1-0 .650 20 7 2009 Fresno State 2-2-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 2-1-0 .500 6 5 2003 George Mason 2-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1.000 4 2 1989 George Washington 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 .500 4 1 1989 Georgetown 1-0-2 0-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 .666 2 1 2014 Green Bay 4-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1.000 14 4 1986 Goshen 3-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1.000 15 3 1975 Hartford 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1.000 5 0 1985 Hartwick 5-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 3-0-0 1.000 14 2 2002 Harvard 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1.000 11 2 1991 Howard 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 1.000 2 0 1989 Illinois 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 1.000 13 0 1981 UIC 4-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 1.000 8 2 2007 Illinois State 3-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1.000 7 1 1993 Indiana State 2-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1.000 29 0 1976 IUPUI 9-0-0 9-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1.000 29 3 2016 Jacksonville 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1.000 4 1 1998 James Madison 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 .000 0 2 1999 Kentucky 25-2-3 14-1-1 9-1-2 1-0-0 .883 98 17 2018 Louisville 19-4-1 11-2-0 8-2-1 0-0-0 .813 66 19 2016 Loyola Marymount 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1.000 3 0 1998 MacMurray 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1.000 4 1 1974 Marion 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1.000 7 0 1973 Marquette 10-0-1 6-0-0 3-0-1 1-0-0 .954 31 9 2014 Maryland 4-4-7 1-1-2 1-1-3 2-2-2 .500 17 15 2018 UMass 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1.000 2 1 2010 Memphis 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 1.000 9 1 1993 Miami (Ohio) 10-0-0 8-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 1.000 52 1 1998 Michigan 21-3-2 7-2-2 9-1-0 5-0-0 .846 61 18 2018

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Opp. Last Overall Home Away Neutral Pct. IU Goals Goals Meeting Michigan State 40-8-5 17-3-4 15-2-1 8-3-0 .802 139 33 2018 Milwaukee 17-0-1 10-0-0 7-0-1 0-0-0 .972 52 8 1993 Minnesota 2-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1.000 7 0 2016 New Hampshire 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1.000 2 1 2017 New Mexico 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 .500 3 3 2009 North Carolina 5-4-0 0-0-0 3-2-0 2-2-0 .556 7 6 2018 N.C. State 2-1-1 0-0-1 0-0-0 2-1-0 .625 10 5 1997 North Texas 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 .500 6 1 1980 NIU 5-0-1 3-0-0 0-0-1 2-0-0 .916 9 3 2007 Northwestern 30-2-7 15-1-3 13-1-3 2-0-1 .859 119 19 2018 Notre Dame 31-9-3 16-6-1 15-3-2 0-0-0 .756 113 36 2018 Ohio State 43-5-4 16-3-2 20-2-1 7-0-1 .865 110 29 2018 Old Dominion 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1.000 6 0 2017 Oregon State 2-0-1 1-0-0 0-0-1 1-0-0 .833 8 5 2012 Penn State 33-14-4 18-4-1 8-9-2 7-1-1 .686 82 50 2018 Philadelphia (Jefferson University) 2-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 .625 4 1 1982 Portland 2-2-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 .667 5 6 2001 Princeton 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 .500 1 1 2001 Purdue 12-0-0 9-0-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 1.000 76 3 1985 Quincy 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 .500 0 0 1991 Rhode Island 3-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 1.000 11 2 2007 Rockhurst 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1.000 2 0 1979 Rutgers 8-2-2 2-2-1 5-0-1 1-0-0 .750 20 9 2018 Saint Louis 23-9-4 15-3-2 8-6-1 0-0-1 .694 73 41 2016 St. John’s 3-3-2 1-1-1 0-2-1 2-0-0 .500 8 9 2015 San Diego 2-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 2-0-0 .667 3 3 2017 San Diego State 2-0-1 0-0-1 0-0-0 2-0-0 .833 5 3 2012 San Francisco 6-4-3 3-0-2 2-1-0 1-3-1 .654 24 17 2017 San Jose State 2-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 1.000 5 0 2000 Seattle 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1.000 2 0 2009 Santa Clara 4-3-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 3-3-0 .563 14 8 2017 Seton Hall 2-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1.000 6 1 1988 SIU-Edwardsville 13-2-0 9-0-0 4-2-0 0-0-0 .866 28 10 2012 South Carolina 3-3-2 1-2-0 0-1-1 2-0-1 .500 8 9 1996 Southern Indiana 3-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 1.000 9 1 1982 SMU 4-3-1 4-1-0 0-2-1 0-0-0 .562 10 8 2013 South Florida 4-1-1 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-1-1 .750 15 4 2017 Springfield 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1.000 4 0 1978 Stanford 4-1-4 0-0-2 1-0-0 3-1-2 .667 12 8 2017 Tampa 1-1-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 .500 4 3 1986 TCU 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1.000 1 0 1999 Tulsa 3-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1.000 11 2 2010 UAB 2-2-2 0-1-1 0-1-0 2-0-1 .500 7 7 2015 UCLA 10-8-0 4-5-0 4-1-0 2-2-0 .555 28 20 2013 UC-Irvine 1-0-1 0-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-0 .750 4 2 2016 UC-Santa Barbara 2-3-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 2-1-0 .400 5 8 2009 UNLV 2-1-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 .667 4 4 1993 Vermont 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1.000 2 0 1981 Virginia 4-2-1 3-1-1 0-0-0 1-1-0 .643 9 6 2000 Virginia Tech 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 .000 1 2 2016 VCU 2-1-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 .667 10 1 2018 Wabash 3-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 1.000 14 1 1975 Wake Forest 2-3-0 1-1-0 0-2-0 1-0-0 .400 7 5 2018 Washington 4-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1.000 7 1 2001 West Virginia 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 .000 4 5 2013 Western Illinois 1-0-1 1-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 .750 2 1 1976 Western Michigan 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1.000 4 0 1980 Wheaton 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1.000 8 1 1977 William & Mary 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1.000 2 1 2002 Wisconsin 38-5-9 21-1-2 12-4-5 5-0-2 .817 111 26 2018 Xavier 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 .500 5 3 2014 Yale 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 .000 2 4 1999

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25 2019 INDIANA SOCCER 2019 INDIANA HOOSIERS OPPONENT SERIES HISTORY

AIR FORCE (2-0-0) 9/17/89 W 2-1 A CHARLOTTE (1-0-0) DARTMOUTH (2-1-0) 9/13/02 W 2-0 N 9/14/90 W 4-1 H 10/27/95 W 2-1 N 9/7/08 L 0-4 N 11/25/18 W 2-0 H* 10/13/91 W 2-0 A 9/8/14 W 1-0 N 10/11/92 L 1-2 H CINCINNATI (12-0-0) 8/31/18 W 3-0 H AKRON (25-7-2) 10/10/93 W 5-2 A 10/12/73 W 8-2 A 10/4/75 L 1-2 A 10/9/94 W 1-0 H 10/11/74 W 7-0 H DAYTON (11-0-0) 10/2/76 W 3-2 A 10/8/95 L 1-2 A 9/12/75 W 5-2 A 9/21/74 W 7-0 H 11/21/76 W 2-1 H* 10/13/96 L 0-2 H 10/13/76 W 7-0 H 9/20/75 W 4-0 A 10/2/77 W 5-0 A 12/1/96 W 2-0 H* 10/12/77 W 1-0 A 9/19/76 W 6-0 H 9/30/78 W 2-1 A 9/20/97 W 1-0 N 10/11/78 W 6-2 H 9/18/77 W 9-0 A 9/30/79 W 3-0 H 11/30/97 W 4-0 H* 10/10/79 W 6-0 A 11/5/78 W 5-0 H 9/27/80 W 3-1 A 10/8/80 W 9-0 H 11/9/79 W 7-0 A 9/20/81 W 3-1 H BRADLEY (0-0-1) 9/24/86 W 5-0 H 11/7/80 W 6-0 H 10/8/82 W 2-1 A 11/28/07 T 1-1 (2OT) H* 10/13/89 W 4-1 H 11/6/81 W 4-0 A 10/7/83 T 0-0 H Bradley advanced on PKs 10/3/90 W 3-1 H 11/5/82 W 3-0 H 11/20/83 W 2-1 H* 8/26/12 W 3-0 N 11/3/83 W 5-0 A 10/6/84 W 3-1 H BROWN (2-1-0) 9/4/11 W 6-0 H 10/5/85 W 3-0 H 9/12/99 W 5-0 A CLEMSON (6-4-1) 11/16/85 W 2-0 H* 9/17/10 L 1-2 A 9/9/84 W 4-3 H DENVER (1-0-0) 10/5/86 L 0-1 A 9/20/13 W 2-1 H 12/16/84 L 1-2 N* 9/11/11 W 2-1 N 9/25/87 W 1-0 H 9/6/85 L 2-3 H 9/23/88 W 3-1 H BUCKNELL (1-0-0) 10/24/86 L 1-3 A DEPAUW (3-0-0) 9/21/90 W 2-0 H 9/9 W 3-2 N 11/22/87 L 1-2 H* 10/17/73 W 4-0 H 9/20/91 W 1-0 A 9/21/94 W 3-1 N 10/16/74 W 6-0 A 9/18/92 W 1-0 H BUTLER (23-4-4) 9/6/97 W 3-0 H 10/15/75 W 9-0 H 9/17/93 W 4-0 A 8/30/91 W 5-0 A 12/6/98 W 2-1 A* 9/16/94 W 10-0 H 9/10/92 W 3-0 A 12/9/01 W 2-0 H* DRAKE (2-0-0) 9/15/95 W 1-0 A 10/6/94 W 2-0 A 8/31/02 T 1-1 H 10/2/94 W 2-0 H 9/20/96 W 5-0 H 10/6/95 W 1-0 H 8/31/12 W 3-0 H 9/12/10 W 2-0 N 11/22/98 W 3-2 H* 11/19/95 L 0-1 H* 9/12/03 L 1-0 (OT) N 10/10/96 W 6-1 A CLEVELAND STATE (15-5-1) DUKE (4-2-1) 11/3/05 W 1-0 (OT) H 10/9/97 W 6-2 H 11/3/73 L 0-1 A 12/11/82 W 2-1 N* 9/20/06 W 2-0 A 11/23/97 W 2-1 H* 11/3/74 L 1-2 H 9/16/83 T 0-0 H 8/31/08 T 0-0 (2OT) H 10/8/98 W 3-0 A 11/1/75 L 1-2 H 9/15/85 L 0-2 A 9/18/09 L 0-1 A 11/29/98 W 2-1 H* 10/31/76 W 5-0 H 9/5/92 L 0-1 H 11/28/10 L 1-2 A* 10/7/99 W 5-0 H 10/29/77 L 0-2 A 9/11/93 W 2-1 A 9/7/12 L 0-1 N 10/6/00 W 1-0 H 10/29/78 L 0-1 H 9/13/97 W 2-1 A 11/21/13 L 2-3 A* 10/4/01 W 3-0 H 11/19/78 W 3-1 H* 8/29/08 W 2-1 H 11/2/0/16 W 1-0 H* 10/3/02 W 2-0 A 10/28/79 T 1-1 A 10/2/03 T 1-1 H 11/18/79 W 5-0 H* EARLHAM (4-0-0) ALABAMA A&M (0-1-1) 10/20/04 W 2-0 A 10/26/80 W 1-0 H 11/7/73 W 5-0 H 9/4/82 L 1-2 H 10/19/05 W 6-0 H 11/30/80 W 3-0 H* 11/5/74 W 5-0 A 11/9/83 T 1-1 A 10/24/06 W 4-2 A 10/24/81 W 6-0 A 11/5/75 W 8-0 H 9/26/07 W 2-0 H 10/22/82 W 3-0 H 11/3/76 W 13-0 A AMERICAN (0-0-1) 10/7/08 W 2-0 A 10/22/83 W 3-0 A 10/26/86 T 1-1 N 10/7/09 L 1-2 (2OT) H 10/21/84 W 1-0 H EASTERN ILLINOIS (4-2-2) 11/22/09 W 1-0 H* 10/18/85 W 2-1 A 10/24/73 L 0-1 A APPALACHIAN STATE (1-0-0) 10/27/10 L 1-4 H 10/17/86 W 2-0 H 10/22/74 L 1-2 H 9/16/79 W 3-0 H 10/12/11 W 1-0 A 10/16/87 W 6-2 A 10/22/75 T 1-1 A 10/16/12 W 2-0 H 10/14/88 W 5-0 H 10/20/76 W 1-0 H BAKERSFIELD (1-0-0) 9/25/13 L 2-3 (2OT) A 10/12/90 W 2-1 A 10/19/77 W 1-0 A 9/13/13 W 4-2 H 9/17/14 T 0-0 (2OT) H 9/13/91 W 4-1 H 10/18/78 W 2-0 H 9/16/15 T 2-2 A 10/17/79 T 1-1 A BALL STATE (9-0-0) 9/28/16 W 3-2 H COLUMBIA (1-0-0) 10/15/80 W 1-0 H 10/3/73 W 2-0 A 10/18/17 T 0-0 A 12/10/83 W 1-0 N* 9/28/74 W 3-0 H 10/16/18 W 3-0 H EVANSVILLE (30-4-3) 9/27/75 W 4-0 H COLL. OF CHARLESTON (3-0-0) 10/20/78 W 1-0 A 9/24/76 W 6-0 H CALIFORNIA (5-2-0) 10/31/93 W 3-0 N 11/4/79 W 1-0 N 11/2/77 W 11-1 H 9/14/84 W 2-1 N 11/2/96 W 2-1 A 11/4/79 W 4-0 H 11/1/78 W 6-2 A 11/2/97 W 3-1 A 9/4/98 W 1-0 H 11/2/80 W 3-2 A 10/31/79 W 13-0 H 9/5/98 W 2-0 H 11/1/81 W 4-0 H 10/29/80 W 4-1 A 11/5/00 L 2-1 A CONNECTICUT (5-3-1) 10/31/82 T 1-1 A 10/28/81 W 7-1 H 8/29/03 W 3-0 H 9/9/78 W 4-2 A 11/21/82 W 1-0 H 9/3/10 L 1-2 (2OT) H 9/7/80 W 1-0 H 10/30/83 W 2-1 H BOSTON COLLEGE (2-0-0) 9/2/16 W 2-1 H 9/6/81 L 1-3 A 10/28/84 W 4-3 A 9/4/81 W 1-0 A 12/1/02 L 0-1 A* 11/25/84 W 5-0 H* 11/28/04 W 1-0 H* CAL POLY (1-1-0) 9/06/03 L 2-1 A 10/27/85 L 0-3 H 9/10/10 L 0-1 N 9/1/06 T 1-1 (2OT) H 11/24/85 L 0-3 A* BOSTON UNIVERSITY (4-0-0) 8/25/17 W 2-0 N 11/22/15 W 1-0 H* 11/2/86 T 1-1 A 11/20/88 W 3-1 H* 9/2/18 W 1-0 H 10/25/87 W 1-0 H 9/3/95 W 2-0 H CSU-FULLERTON (2-2-0) 11/18/18 W 4-0 H* 10/29/88 L 0-1 A 9/3/04 W 3-2 (OT) H 10/28/94 L 2-3 H 10/29/89 W 4-0 H 9/11/05 W 5-0 N 12/4/94 W 2-1 N* CREIGHTON (4-4-0) 11/25/90 L 0-1 A* 10/25/02 L 0-1 A 11/27/94 W 1-0 N* 10/20/92 W 1-0 A BOWLING GREEN (15-3-1) 9/10/04 W 2-1 (2OT) N 9/15/00 L 1-4 N 11/15/92 W 4-1 A* 10/14/81 W 7-1 A 12/8/00 L 1-2 N* 10/21/94 W 3-1 A 10/13/82 W 1-0 H CSU-NORTHRIDGE (1-0-0) 8/25/06 W 1-0 (2OT) N 10/20/95 T 2-2 H 10/12/83 W 2-1 A 9/16/05 W 5-0 N 9/13/07 L 1-2 N 11/24/96 W 4-1 H* 10/3/84 W 2-0 H 10/9/10 W 3-2 A 10/12/97 W 2-1 H 10/9/85 T 3-3 A UCF (2-0-0) 10/9/11 L 0-1 H 10/11/98 W 2-1 A 9/19/86 W 2-0 H 9/18/98 W 3-0 N 12/7/12 W 1-0 N* 10/10/99 W 6-0 H 9/20/87 W 3-1 A 9/24/14 W 4-2 H 9/12/04 W 4-0 N 9/16/88 W 3-0 H 10/24/07 W 2-1 H

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9/30/08 W 3-2 (OT) A 11/3/04 W 4-0 H 10/19/86 T 2-2 A 11/4/84 W 2-0 H 10/28/09 W 2-0 H 10/2/05 W 5-0 H 10/9/87 W 7-0 H 11/3/85 W 4-0 H 9/29/10 W 1-0 H 10/10/06 W 3-2 (OT) H 10/8/88 W 1-0 A 9/14/86 W 3-1 A 10/26/11 W 2-1 A 10/7/15 W 4-0 H 10/6/89 W 3-1 H 9/11/87 W 6-0 H 10/24/12 W 2-0 H 9/20/16 W 2-0 H 10/6/90 W 2-1 A 9/11/88 W 6-0 A 10/23/13 W 4-2 H 10/27/91 W 4-2 H 10/1/89 W 3-0 H 10/29/14 W 2-0 A JACKSONVILLE (1-0-0) 9/14/96 W 3-2 N 9/30/90 W 2-1 A 9/23-15 W 3-0 H 9/20/98 W 4-1 N 8/31/14 W 1-0 H 9/29/91 W 4-0 H 10/3/17 W 4-0 H 9/27/92 W 3-0 A 9/21/18 W 5-0 A JAMES MADISON (0-1-0) MARYLAND (4-3-7) 9/26/93 W 2-0 H 10/31/99 L 0-2 N 9/9/99 W 1-0 H 9/25/94 W 2-0 A FLA. INTERNATIONAL (6-3-1) 9/8/00 W 2-1 A 9/24/95 W 1-0 H 11/9/85 L 1-2 A KENTUCKY (25-2-3) 12/10/04 W 3-2 (2OT) N* 9/29/96 W 2-1 A 11/7/86 L 1-3 N 9/28/73 W 5-0 H 10/29/05 T 3-3 A 11/17/96 W 4-0 N! 11/4/89 W 7-0 A 10/18/74 W 2-1 A 8/31/07 T 1-1 (2OT) H 9/28/97 W 3-0 H 11/1/92 T 0-0 A 11/7/75 W 11-0 H 10/19/14 L 1-2 H 9/27/98 W 3-0 A 10/29/95 W 1-0 A 11/5/76 W 7-0 A 11/16/14 L 1-2 A! 9/26/99 W 2-0 H 12/8/96 L 0-1 A* 9/29/82 W 8-0 H 10/16/15 T 0-0 A 9/24/00 W 1-0 A 9/11/98 W 6-0 N 9/11/83 W 4-1 A 11/13/15 T 1-1 N!# 9/23/01 W 3-0 H 10/29/99 W 1-0 A 9/13/92 W 6-0 H # - Maryland advanced on PKs 11/11/01 W 2-0 N! 9/17/00 W 1-0 N 9/11/94 W 6-1 A 9/9/16 T 1-1 H 11/25/01 W 1-0 H* 9/20/09 W 2-1 (2OT) N 9/10/95 L 0-1 H 9/8/17 T 0-0 (2OT) A 9/22/02 W 6-1 A 10/24/96 W 5-3 A 10/12/18 W 2-1 H 9/21/03 T 1-1 H FRESNO STATE (2-2-0) 9/25/97 W 9-0 H 11/9/18 T 1-1 N!# 9/26/04 W 3-1 A 9/15/82 L 1-2 A 10/21/98 W 5-0 A # - Indiana advanced on PKs 11/12/04 L 1-2 N! 11/10/85 L 0-1 N 10/20/99 W 4-2 H 12/7/18 L 0-2 N* 9/25/05 T 0-0 H 9/17/99 W 2-1 N 11/21/99 W 1-0 H* 10/1/06 W 2-1 (2OT) A 9/14/03 W 3-1 N 10/18/00 W 2-0 A MASSACHUSETTS (1-0-0) 10/6/07 W 2-0 H 9/1/01 W 1-0 H 9/19/10 W 2-1 A 11/9/07 W 1-0 A! GEORGE MASON (2-0-0) 10/16/02 W 2-1 A 10/12/08 L 0-2 A 9/4/83 W 2-1 A 11/02/03 W 1-0 H MEMPHIS (2-0-0) 11/16/08 L 0-1 N! 11/3/89 W 2-1 H 11/26/03 W 2-1 (OT) H* 9/16/87 W 3-1 H 10/18/09 L 0-1 (2OT) H 10/6/04 T 0-0 (2OT) A 11/15/93 W 6-0 H* 10/24/10 W 3-0 A GEORGE WASHINGTON (1-1-0) 9/27/06 W 1-0 H 10/23/11 T 2-2 (2OT) H 10/1/88 L 0-1 N 10/31/07 W 4-0 A MIAMI (OHIO) (10-0-0) 11/9/11 W 2-1 N! 11/18/89 W 4-0 H* 10/29/08 T 1-1 (2OT) H 10/1/86 W 5-0 H 10/28/12 L 0-3 A 9/29/09 W 3-0 H 9/30/87 W 8-0 H 11/7/12 L 1-2 N! GEORGETOWN (1-0-2) 10/20/10 T 1-1 (2OT) A 9/27/88 W 6-0 H 11/1/13 L 2-3 (2OT) H 9/5/03 T 2-2 N 10/19/11 W 2-0 H 10/18/89 W 8-0 H 11/17/13 W 1-0 N! 12/9/12 W 1-0 N* 10/3/12 W 4-1 A 10/14/90 W 4-0 H 11/5/14 L 2-3 H 8/29/14 T 1-1 (2OT) H 9/5/14 W 1-0 N 9/9/94 W 6-0 H 11/4/15 W 4-1 A 10/11/17 W 2-0 A 10/1/95 W 3-1 A 10/30/16 W 2-1 H GOSHEN (3-0-0) 10/3/18 L 0-3 A 10/6/96 W 4-0 H 10/29/17 T 1-1 (2OT) A 9/22/73 W 7-1 H 10/5/97 W 4-0 A 12/1/17 T 1-1 (2OT) H* 9/23/74 W 2-0 A LOUISVILLE (19-4-1) 9/16/98 W 4-0 H Indiana advanced on PKs, 3-2 9/24/75 W 6-2 H 10/4/81 W 6-1 H 10/28/18 W 1-0 (OT) H 10/27/82 W 3-1 A MICHIGAN (21-3-2) HARTFORD (1-0-0) 10/26/83 W 14-0 H 10/4/74 W 10-1 H MINNESOTA (1-0-0) 9/1/85 W 5-0 A 9/1/91 W 3-0 A 10/8/00 W 7-0 H 11/11/79 W 6-0 A 9/30/92 W 4-1 H 10/7/01 W 3-0 A HARTWICK (5-0-0) 9/25/98 W 3-0 H 11/9/01 W 1-0 N! NEW HAMPSHIRE (1-0-0) 12/5/76 W 2-1 N* 9/23/99 W 2-0 A 10/6/02 W 2-1 H 11/25/17 W 2-1 H* 9/17/78 W 4-0 H 9/21/00 W 2-0 H 10/5/03 W 2-1 (OT) A 12/13/80 W 5-0 N* 9/20/01 W 4-0 A 10/10/04 W 2-1 H NEW MEXICO (2-1-0) 12/9/84 W 2-1 H* 9/10/02 W 2-0 H 11/23/04 W 1-0 H* 9/19/04 L 0-1 (2OT) A 9/15/02 W 1-0 N 10/29/03 W 2-0 A 10/9/05 W 2-0 A 9/11/09 W 3-2 N 10/27/04 W 2-0 H 9/24/06 T 2-2 (2OT) H 8/26/16 W 1-0 N HARVARD (2-0-0) 10/5/05 W 2-0 A 9/29/07 W 3-2 (OT) A 9/24/89 W 7-2 H 10/4/06 W 2-0 H 10/4/08 L 0-1 H NORTH CAROLINA (5-4-0) 11/3/91 W 4-0 A 10/10/07 L 1-2 (OT) A 11/14/08 W 1-0 N! 9/2/88 W 2-0 H 10/22/08 W 1-0 H 11/29/08 W 3-0 H* 9/4/94 L 1-2 H HOWARD (2-0-0) 10/21/09 L 0-4 A 10/10/09 W 1-0 A 12/2/00 W 1-0 A* 12/4/88 W 1-0 H* 11/19/09 W 1-0 H* 10/16/10 W 2-1 H 12/14/01 L 0-2 N* 11/26/89 W 1-0 H* 10/5/11 L 2-3 (OT) H 10/15/11 W 4-1 A 11/29/09 L 0-1 A* 10/10/12 T 2-2 (2OT) A 10/19/12 L 1-2 H 11/27/11 L 0-1 (OT) A* ILLINOIS (2-0-0) 10/15/13 L 0-3 H 10/26/13 L 1-2 A 11/30/12 W 1-0 A* 10/13/79 W 5-0 H 10/7/14 W 3-0 A 11/13/13 W 2-1 (OT) N! 12/8/17 W 1-0 N* 10/10/81 W 8-0 H 10/20/15 W 2-1 H 10/26/14 W 3-1 A 8/26/18 W 1-0 A 10/11/16 W 2-1 A 10/24/15 W 1-0 W LLINOIS STATE (3-0-0) 9/14/16 W 2-0 A N.C. STATE (2-1-1) 10/25/91 W 3-0 H LMU (1-0-0) 9/13/17 T 1-1 (2OT) H 9/13/85 L 2-3 N 10/23/92 W 1-0 H 10/30/98 W 3-0 N 10/7/18 W 1-0 A 9/10/93 W 2-0 N 10/22/93 W 3-1 A 11/11/18 W 3-0 N! 9/2/95 T 1-1 H MACMURRAY (1-0-0) 9/12/97 W 5-1 N INDIANA STATE (2-0-0) 10/24/74 W 4-1 N MICHIGAN STATE (40-8-5) 10/6/73 W 10-0 H 11/8/74 W 3-0 H NORTH TEXAS STATE (1-1-0) 9/25/76 W 19-0 H MARION (1-0-0) 10/19/75 W 6-0 H 9/21/79 W 6-0 N 11/9/73 W 7-0 H 10/14/77 W 7-0 H 9/2/80 L 0-1 A IUPUI (9-0-0) 10/14/79 W 5-0 H 9/13/00 W 2-0 H MARQUETTE (10-0-1) 10/11/80 W 5-0 N NORTHERN ILLINOIS (5-0-1) 11/4/01 W 6-0 H 10/18/81 W 2-0 A 10/11/81 W 5-1 H 10/24/76 W 3-1 N 11/03/02 W 2-1 (2OT) H 9/10/82 W 4-0 H 10/10/82 W 7-0 A 9/14/88 W 2-1 H 10/15/03 W 1-0 H 10/20/85 W 2-1 H 11/5/83 W 4-2 N 9/13/89 W 1-0 H

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10/17/90 T 1-1 A 11/25/12 W 2-1 (2OT) A* 11/8/92 W 2-1 H! RUTGERS (8-2-2) 11/15/06 W 1-0 H* 10/2/13 L 0-2 A 10/1/93 W 4-1 N 9/5/93 L 0-1 H 9/7/07 W 1-0 N 10/22/14 W 1-0 H 11/6/93 L 0-1 A! 9/8/95 W 1-0 A 8/30/15 L 0-1 H 9/30/94 W 2-1 A 9/5/97 W 4-3 H NORTHWESTERN (30-2-7) 10/4/16 L 0-4 A 11/13/94 W 3-1 N! 10/26/01 W 1-0 A 9/23/83 W 11-0 H 9/26/17 W 1-0 H 9/29/95 L 1-2 H 12/2/01 W 3-0 H* 9/21/84 W 5-0 A 9/11/18 W 2-1 (OT) A 11/11/95 W 3-1 N! 8/30/02 T 0-0 H 10/7/87 W 7-0 H 11/30/18 W 1-0 H* 10/4/96 T 1-1 A 9/18/11 W 2-0 A 10/6/88 W 3-0 A 11/16/96 T 2-2 A! 9/20/14 W 2-1 A 10/19/90 W 3-1 H OHIO STATE (43-5-4) 10/3/97 W 2-0 H 9/20/15 L 1-4 H 10/18/91 W 8-0 A 10/20/73 W 6-0 A 11/15/97 W 4-0 H! 9/23/16 T 0-0 A 10/18/92 W 8-0 H 10/17/76 W 4-2 H 10/2/98 W 1-0 A 9/22/17 W 5-0 H 10/16/93 W 6-2 A 10/14/78 W 2-0 H 11/15/98 W 1-0 N! 10/19/18 W 1-0 A 10/16/94 W 4-0 H 10/12/80 W 2-0 A 10/1/99 W 4-2 H 10/15/95 W 7-0 A 10/9/82 W 1-0 N 11/14/99 W 2-1 N! ST. JOHN’S (3-3-2) 11/10/95 W 2-1 N! 10/2/83 W 3-2 H 12/5/99 W 3-0 H! 8/31/01 L 1-2 H 10/20/96 W 11-1 H 11/6/83 W 4-1 A 9/30/00 W 3-2 A 12/14/01 W 2-1 N* 10/19/97 W 4-0 A 9/30/84 W 3-2 A 9/28/01 W 3-1 H 9/7/02 L 0-3 A 10/18/98 W 1-0 H 9/20/85 W 4-0 H 9/27/02 W 1-0 A 12/14/03 W 2-1 N* 10/17/99 W 1-0 A 9/21/86 W 2-0 A 11/15/02 L 1-2 A! 12/6/08 L 2-3 (OT) A* 11/13/99 W 2-0 N! 9/18/87 W 5-0 H 11/08/03 W 3-2 H 9/4/09 T 0-0 (2OT) H 10/15/00 W 4-1 H 9/18/88 W 2-1 A 11/16/03 T 1-1 (2OT) H! # 9/16/11 T 0-0 (2OT) A 10/14/01 W 3-0 A 9/15/89 W 4-2 H # - IU won Big Ten Tournament Title on PKs 8/28/15 W 1-0 H 10/13/02 W 1-0 H 9/16/90 W 4-0 A 10/1/04 W 2-1 A 10/12/03 W 3-0 A 9/15/91 W 5-0 H 9/30/05 L 1-2 (OT) H SAINT LOUIS (23-9-4) 10/17/04 L 0-1 H 10/25/92 W 4-1 A 11/13/05 L 0-1 N! 10/11/75 L 1-4 A 10/16/05 T 1-1 (2OT) A 11/7/92 W 1-0 H 10/20/06 L 0-1 A 10/10/76 W 5-1 H 10/7/06 W 1-0 H 10/24/93 W 7-0 H 11/3/06 W 1-0 N! 11/12/77 W 1-0 A 10/14/07 W 1-0 A 10/23/94 W 1-0 A 10/28/07 W 1-0 H 10/8/78 W 2-0 H 11/7/08 W 2-0 H 10/22/95 W 1-0 H 11/1/08 L 0-1 A 10/5/79 W 3-1 A 10/25/09 L 0-2 A 10/27/96 W 1-0 A 11/6/09 W 2-1 H 10/5/80 L 0-3 H 10/31/10 W 3-2 H 10/26/97 W 2-0 H 9/24/10 W 3-2 A 10/2/81 L 0-1 A 10/30/11 T 2-2 (2OT) A 11/16/97 W 1-0 H! 11/12/10 L 1-2 A! 10/2/82 W 4-0 H 11/11/11 T 1-1 (2OT) N! 10/25/98 W 1-0 A 9/23/11 W 1-0 H 9/30/83 T 2-2 A NU advanced 5-3 on penalty kicks 10/24/99 W 2-1 H 9/29/12 W 1-0 (2OT) A 11/27/83 W 2-1 H* 11/1/12 T 1-1 (2OT) H 10/22/00 W 1-0 A 10/6/13 L 0-2 H 9/28/84 T 2-2 H 11/8/13 W 3-0 A 11/13/00 L 0-1 A! 11/15/13 T 0-0 (2OT) N! 12/2/84 W 4-2 H* 9/28/14 T 1-1 (2OT) H 10/20/01 W 1-0 H IU advanced 5-3 on penalty kicks 9/27/85 L 1-2 A 11/9/14 T 1-1 (2OT) A! 10/20/02 W 4-2 A 9/13/14 L 0-1 H 9/28/86 L 1-3 H IU advanced 5-4 on penalty kicks 10/19/03 W 3-0 H 9/13/15 L 0-1 A 9/27/87 W 3-1 A 9/27/15 W 1-0 A 10/24/04 W 1-0 A 10/8/16 W 1-0 H 9/25/88 W 3-0 H 9/18/16 T 0-0 H 10/23/05 T 2-2 H 10/7/17 W 1-0 A 9/3/89 T 1-1 H 11/6/16 W 1-0 (OT) H! 11/11/05 W 3-0 N! 11/6/17 W 1-0 (OT) H! 9/23/90 W 2-1 A 9/17/17 W 2-0 A 10/14/06 W 1-0 A 9/30/18 W 2-0 H 11/17/90 W 2-1 H* 9/26/18 W 2-1 H 11/5/06 W 1-0 A! 9/22/91 W 2-1 H 11/4/18 W 2-1 (OT) H! 10/21/07 T 0-0 (2OT) H PHILADELPHIA UNIVERSITY (2-1-0) 9/20/92 L 0-2 A 11/11/07 T 0-0 (2OT) N! 12/6/78 W 2-0 N* 9/19/93 W 3-0 H NOTRE DAME (31-9-3) OSU won Big Ten title on PKs 11/29/81 L 0-1 A* 9/18/94 W 4-0 A 9/14/73 W 5-1 A 10/26/08 W 3-2 (OT) A 11/28/82 W 2-0 H* 9/17/95 W 1-0 H 9/13/74 W 11-1 H 11/13/08 W 1-0 (OT) N! 9/5/99 L 0-1 H 10/22/78 W 7-1 H 11/1/09 L 0-1 (OT) H PORTLAND (2-2-0) 10/24/03 W 2-1 H 9/28/79 W 4-0 A 11/13/09 L 2-4 H! 9/19/80 W 4-2 N 10/31/04 W 2-1 (OT) A 9/28/80 W 4-0 H 11/7/10 L 0-1 A 12/3/88 W 1-0 H* 9/9/05 T 1-1 (2OT) N 10/25/81 W 2-0 A 11/5/11 W 1-0 H 9/1/00 L 0-3 H 9/15/06 L 0-1 A 9/24/82 W 4-0 H 9/23/12 W 2-0 A 9/8/01 L 0-1 A 9/15/07 L 1-2 A 9/25/83 W 4-0 A 9/29/13 W 2-0 H 11/25/08 W 2-0 H* 9/23/84 W 5-1 H 10/12/14 W 2-1 A PRINCETON (0-0-1) 9/2/11 W 3-1 H 9/22/85 W 4-0 A 11/14/14 W 2-1 N! 9/28/01 T 1-1 A 8/24/12 W 2-1 A 9/12/86 W 2-0 H 10/10/15 L 0-1 H 10/1/14 W 3-1 H 9/13/87 L 3-4 A 10/15/16 T 2-2 A PURDUE (12-0-0) 9/30/15 W 3-2 A 9/9/88 T 1-1 H 10/15/17 W 2-0 H 10/26/73 W 6-0 A 10/25/16 W 5-0 H 9/29/89 W 3-1 A 11/10/17 W 4-0 N! 9/27/74 W 7-1 H 9/27/91 W 4-1 A 10/24/18 W 1-0 A 9/26/75 W 3-0 H SAN DIEGO (2-1-0) 9/25/92 W 3-0 H 11/6/77 W 7-0 H 11/29/92 L 0-2 A* 9/24/93 W 3-0 A OLD DOMINION ( 2-0-0) 11/8/78 W 8-0 A 9/14/08 W 2-1 N 9/23/94 W 2-0 A 11/20/11 W 3-0 H* 9/9/79 W 5-0 H 8/27/17 W 1-0 (OT) N 11/20/94 W 1-0 N 11/19/17 W 3-0 H* 9/11/80 W 10-0 A 9/22/95 W 4-2 A 9/22/81 W 6-0 H SAN DIEGO STATE (2-0-1) 9/27/96 W 3-0 H OREGON STATE (2-0-1) 10/6/82 W 4-0 H 9/1/84 W 2-1 N 9/2/97 W 4-0 A 9/5/04 W 3-1 H 9/28/83 W 8-0 H 10/31/87 W 3-2 N 10/17/01 L 0-1 H 9/17/05 T 2-2 A 11/3/84 W 4-1 H 9/2/12 T 0-0 H 11/27/02 W 1-0 H* 9/9/12 W 3-2 N 9/25/85 W 8-1 H 9/18/03 L 0-1 (OT) A SAN FRANCISCO (6-4-3) 9/15/04 W 2-0 H PENN STATE (33-14-4) QUINCY (0-0-1) 12/7/76 L 0-1 N* 10/26/05 W 3-0 A 9/16/78 W 2-0 H 10/5/91 T 0-0 N 9/25/77 T 1-1 H 11/22/05 L 0-2 H* 11/25/79 L 0-2 A* 9/23/78 W 2-1 N 9/3/06 L 4-5 (OT) H 9/14/80 W 2-0 H RHODE ISLAND (3-0-0) 12/8/78 L 0-2 N* 10/17/07 W 3-2 A 12/7/80 W 3-1 H* 9/7/78 W 2-0 A 12/15/80 L 3-4 N* 10/16/08 W 3-1 H 9/2/83 L 1-2 A 9/21/97 W 6-1 N 9/13/81 W 2-1 H 10/14/09 W 3-0 A 10/27/90 W 2-1 N 9/9/07 W 3-1 N 9/17/82 L 2-3 A 10/6/10 L 1-2 H 9/8/91 W 5-3 H 9/17/83 W 3-0 H 8/27/11 T 0-0 (2OT) A 11/9/91 W 4-2 H! ROCKHURST (1-0-0) 9/15/84 W 1-0 A 9/26/12 L 0-1 H 10/2/92 L 1-3 A! 9/22/79 W 2-0 N 9/10/89 W 2-0 A

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9/7/90 T 2-2 H 9/9/89 W 1-0 N 10/19/80 W 3-0 H 10/30/88 W 2-0 H 10/30/92 T 1-1 H 9/6/91 T 2-2 H 10/17/81 W 1-0 A 10/22/89 T 1-1 A 9/1/17 W 5-1 H 10/31/97 W 2-1 N 10/16/82 W 3-0 H 10/21/90 W 1-0 H 12/13/98 W 3-1 N* 10/16/83 W 1-0 A 10/20/91 L 0-1 A SAN JOSE STATE (2-0-0) 11/4/00 L 0-1 N 10/14/84 W 6-0 H 11/10/91 W 2-0 H! 9/22/78 W 1-0 A 9/4/16 T 0-0 H 10/13/85 W 3-0 A 11/24/91 W 2-0 H* 11/18/00 W 4-0 A* 12/10/17 L 0-1 (2OT) N* 10/12/86 W 2-0 H 10/16/92 T 0-0 H 10/9/88 W 2-1 H 10/15/93 W 5-1 A SANTA CLARA (4-3-1) TAMPA (1-1-0) 10/8/89 W 3-1 H 11/21/93 L 0-1 H* 9/30/88 L 1-2 N 11/9/84 W 3-1 A 10/7/90 W 2-1 A 10/14/94 W 2-0 H 12/2/89 L 2-4 N 11/9/86 L 1-2 A 11/10/90 W 5-1 H* 11/11/94 W 1-0 N! 12/6/91 L 0-2 N* 10/11/91 W 2-1 H 10/13/95 L 0-2 A 12/11/98 W 4-0 N* TCU (1-0-0) 10/9/92 T 1-1 A 10/18/96 W 1-0 H 12/12/99 W 1-0 N* 9/19/99 W 1-0 N 10/8/93 W 6-0 H 10/17/97 W 4-1 A 12/12/03 W 1-0 (OT) N* 10/16/98 W 3-0 H 11/18/06 T 0-0 (3OT) H* TULSA (3-0-0) VERMONT (1-0-0) 11/14/98 W 4-0 N! Santa Clara advanced on PKs 12/5/04 W 4-0 H* 9/2/81 W 2-0 A 10/15/99 W 2-0 A 9/30/17 W 5-0 H 9/9/06 W 2-1 (OT) N 10/13/00 W 3-1 H 11/21/10 W 5-1 H* VIRGINIA (4-2-1) 10/12/01 W 4-0 A SEATTLE (1-0-0) 12/4/83 W 3-1 H* 10/11/02 W 5-1 H 9/13 W 2-0 N UAB (2-2-2) 9/8/84 W 1-0 H 10/10/03 W 3-0 A 9/15/96 T 1-1 N 9/6/86 T 1-1 H 11/14/03 W 1-0 H! SETON HALL (2-0-0) 8/30/03 T 0-0 H 9/2/89 L 0-1 H 10/15/04 W 1-0 H 10/3/87 W 3-2 N 8/27/06 W 2-1 N 9/8/90 W 2-1 H 10/14/05 W 5-2 A 11/27/88 W 3-1 H* 9/21/07 L 1-2 H 12/11/94 L 0-1 N* 11/10/05 W 2-0 N! 9/6/13 L 1-2 (OT) A 9/10/00 W 2-1 N 10/27/06 W 1-0 H SOUTH CAROLINA (3-3-2) 9/4/15 W 2-1 N 11/4/07 T 0-0 (2OT) A 10/19/79 W 1-0 N VIRGINIA TECH (0-1-0) 9/21/08 W 3-2 (OT) H 9/5/86 L 1-2 H UCLA (10-8-0) 11/27/16 L 1-2 (OT) H* 9/25/09 W 1-0 A 9/4/87 L 1-3 H 9/3/78 W 2-1 H 11/12/09 W 2-0 H! 11/6/88 T 1-1 A 9/7/85 L 0-1 H VCU (2-1-0) 10/3/10 T 1-1 (2OT) H 10/28/90 L 1-2 A 11/1/87 W 2-1 A 11/30/03 W 5-0 H* 10/2/11 L 0-2 A 10/2/93 T 1-1 N 9/3/88 W 2-1 H 10/18/13 L 0-1 A 10/6/12 W 2-0 H 9/3/94 W 1-0 H 9/1/90 L 0-3 N 9/7/18 W 5-0 H 10/11/13 L 3-4 A 11/3/96 W 1-0 N 9/6/92 L 0-1 H 11/1/14 T 2-2 (2OT) A 10/30/94 W 2-0 A WABASH (3-0-0) 10/31/15 W 1-0 H SOUTH FLORIDA (4-1-1) 12/9/94 W 4-1 N* 9/25/73 W 3-1 A 11/8/15 W 1-0 H! 11/11/84 L 1-3 N 9/7/96 L 0-1 H 10/2/74 W 2-0 H 10/21/16 T 0-0 A 10/29/93 W 3-1 A 12/12/97 L 0-1 N* 9/17/75 W 9-0 A 11/11/16 T 1-1 N!# 12/7/97 W 6-0 H* 11/1/98 L 1-2 A # - Wisconsin advanced PKs, 4-3 9/5/08 T 0-0 (2OT) N 12/11/99 W 3-2 N* WAKE FOREST (2-3-0) 10/21/17 W 2-1 (2OT) H 9/6/15 W 2-0 N 9/2/00 L 2-1 H 10/4/87 W 4-0 H 11/12/17 T 0-0 N! 9/3/17 W 3-0 H 12/6/03 W 2-1 A* 9/2/05 W 1-Z0 H # - Wisconsin won title on PKs, 4-2 9/2/07 W 1-0 H 9/6/09 L 1-2 H 9/16/18 W 3-1 A SIU-EDWARDSVILLE (13-2-0) 9/12/08 W 3-0 A 11/29/15 L 0-1 A* 11/16/74 L 0-2 A* 9/5/10 W 5-1 H 8/24/18 L 1-2 (2OT) A XAVIER (1-1) 11/28/76 W 1-0 H* 9/1/13 L 0-1 (OT) H 11/18/12 W 4-1 H* 11/17/77 L 2-3 A* WASHINGTON (4-0-0) 11/23/14 L 1-2 H* 11/26/78 W 2-0 H* UC IRVINE (1-0-1) 11/22/92 W 2-0 H* 9/20/80 W 1-0 A 9/15/13 T 1-1 (2OT) H 11/28/99 W 2-0 H* YALE (0-2-0) 9/27/81 W 3-2 H 8/28/16 W 3-1 N 11/25/00 W 2-1 A* 11/1/91 L 1-2 A 9/22/82 W 1-0 A 9/8/01 W 1-0 N 9/11/99 L 1-2 N 12/5/82 W 1-0 H* UC-SANTA BARBARA (2-2-0) 9/9/83 W 2-0 H 10/27/02 W 3-1 N WEST VIRGINIA (0-1-0) *Denotes NCAA Tournament 10/30/84 W 1-0 A 9/18/04 L 0-1(2OT) N 9/8/13 L 4-5 (2OT) H ! Denotes Big Ten Tournament 9/29/85 W 3-2 H 12/12/04 W 1-1 (2OT) N*# 10/18/87 W 3-0 H # - IU Won NCAA Championship in PKs, 3-2 WESTERN ILLINOIS (1-0-1) 10/16/88 W 1-0 A 9/27/08 L 1-2 H 10/5/75 W 2-1 H 10/15/89 W 5-1 H 10/2/09 L 0-3 A 9/17/76 T 0-0 A 9/14/12 W 2-0 H UIC (4-0-0) WESTERN MICHIGAN (1-0-0) SOUTHERN INDIANA (3-0-0) 10/25/74 W 2-1 A 9/24/80 W 4-0 H 11/3/80 W 1-0 A 10/25/75 W 3-1 H 10/7/81 W 7-1 H 10/21/77 W 2-0 A WHEATON (2-0-0) 11/1/82 W 1-0 A 10/3/07 W 1-0 H 10/23/76 W 2-1 A 9/14/77 W 6-0 H SMU (4-3-1) UNLV (2-1-0) 9/15/79 L 0-1 H 9/2/84 W 3-2 A WILLIAM & MARY (1-0-0) 9/1/80 T 1-1 A 9/2/90 L 0-2 A 9/6/02 W 2-1 N 9/5/87 W 2-1 H 9/4/93 W 1-0 H 12/1/91 W 3-2 H* WISCONSIN (40-5-9) 9/12/98 L 0-2 A UW-GREEN BAY (4-0-0) 10/18/75 W 5-0 H 9/4/05 W 4-0 H 9/1/79 W 5-0 A 10/16/76 W 2-1 H 9/8/06 L 0-1 A 10/12/84 W 4-2 H 10/15/77 W 8-1 H 8/30/13 W 2-1 H 10/11/85 W 2-0 A 10/15/78 W 6-0 A 10/10/86 W 3-2 A 11/9/80 W 2-0 A SPRINGFIELD (1-0-0) 11/8/81 W 1-0 A 9/11/78 W 4-0 A UW-MILWAUKEE (17-0-1) 11/22/81 W 5-1 H* 9/15/76 W 6-0 H 11/7/82 W 2-1 A STANFORD (4-2-3) 9/10/77 W 2-1 A 11/13/83 W 4-0 A 9/19/82 W 4-2 A 11/12/78 W 2-1 H 11/7/84 T 0-0 A 11/4/88 T 0-0 N 9/2/79 W 2-0 A 11/8/87 W 2-0 H

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FIELD PLAYERS G A P Christian, Lucas 2000 1 1 3 - A - Clair, Ian 2005-07 0 0 0 G A P Clark, Mike 1991-94 11 5 27 Ackley, Brian 2005-08 8 7 23 Coleman, Jack 2011 0 0 0 Adlard, Andy 2007-10 19 17 55 Compani, Behatz 1973 0 0 0 Ahumada, Matt 2000 0 0 0 Corrado, A.J. 2011-13 6 23 35 Akman, Tanner 1973 2 0 4 Correia, Mike 1985-88 7 6 20 Alavanja, Lazo 1995-98 35 33 103 Cowan, Todd 1994-95 1 0 2 Alexander, Eric 2006-09 12 13 37 Cox, Alex 2000 0 0 0 Alston, Kevin 2006-08 5 2 12 Cox, Todd 1989 0 0 0 Ambersley, Mike 2001-02, 04-05 16 19 51 Coyer, Matt 1989-92 6 11 23 Andert, Joseph 1976-79 6 2 14 Crawford, George 1992-95 2 0 4 Anhaeuser, Michael 1988-91 9 14 32 Creager, Heath 2002 0 0 0 Archer, Joseph 1975-76 4 6 14 Creviston, Derek 2013-16 1 1 3 Crockford, Brian 1991-93 2 0 4 - B - Crockford, Jim 1987-90 8 2 18 Baciu, Chris 1993 0 4 4 Badger, Greg 2001-04 3 2 8 - D - Balchan, Rich 2007-10 4 7 15 Das, Biman 1984 1 0 2 Ballard, Richard 2012, 14-16 5 2 12 Deering, Chad 1989-90 21 22 64 Bannec, John 2018 0 0 0 Deery, Simon 1995-98 1 5 7 Bannister, Jeff 1992-95 20 15 55 de St. Aubin, Bobby 2000-01 2 3 7 Barber, Sasha 2000 0 0 0 Desmuke, Daniel 1975 0 0 0 Barkett, Gus 1973-74 0 1 1 Dias, Vijay 2000-03 8 6 22 Barks, Kyle 2018 0 0 0 DiBernardo, Angelo 1976-78 54 17 125 Barg, Stephen 1976 1 0 2 DiBernardo, Paul 1981-84 40 36 116 Becker, David 1989 0 0 0 Dieterle, Julian 2003-06 5 1 11 Behringer, Marc 1986-88 8 7 23 DiGuardi, Gino 1995-98 3 8 14 Berry, Tom 1990 0 0 0 Doerr, Steve 1977-80 7 14 28 Betancourt, Armando 1979-81 64 37 165 Donaldson, Nick 2000 0 0 0 Bick, Kevin 2009-10 0 1 1 Doody, Patrick 2011-14 6 12 24 Black, Ian 2016, 18 0 1 1 Dorsey, Griffin 2017-18 8 11 27 Blevins, Nick 2009-11 2 0 4 Bobb, Robin 1973-74 1 2 4 - E - Bock, Michael 1999-02 5 8 18 Eichinger, F.A. 1974 0 0 0 Boler, Alex 2009 0 0 0 Eise, David 1984-87 2 4 8 Boncek, Dave 1981-84 13 16 42 Ellsworth, Cliff 2001 0 0 0 Bootes, Damon 1987-89 0 2 2 Estridge, Chris 2010-11 3 6 12 Bowditch, Michael 2001-02 1 0 2 Bradford, Kerel 2011-14 0 0 0 - F - Brabender, Kyle 2004-05 0 1 1 Fadeski, Dennis 1996-99 5 6 16 Bruin, Will 2008-10 33 9 75 Fajkus, Charlie 1975-78 38 38 114 Bubalovic, Mirsad 1990-91 5 2 12 Fall, Ibrahima 1973 10 11 31 Buckmaster, Rece 2015-18 5 12 22 Fauser, Christian 1981, ‘83-85 4 1 9 Burks, Steve 1973-76 77 28 182 Ferland, Thomas 1982 0 0 0 Bushue, Jacob 2010-13 6 10 22 Fives, Phil 2015-16 3 3 9 Fleck, Bill 1989-90 0 0 0 - C - Foldesy, Matt 2014-15 4 5 13 Calkins, Scott 1989-90 2 0 4 Fortune, Hudson 1975-78 22 10 54 Carlson, David 1986 2 0 4 Fortune, Mark 1977 2 0 4 Carlson, Rob 1988-89 0 2 2 Freitag, Mike 1976-79 14 7 35 Carrascosa, Rolando 1995 1 0 2 Fresen, Gary 1973-74 0 1 1 Casaburo, Chris 1990-91, ’93 4 1 9 Freud, David 1974-75 12 8 32 Casaburo, Tom 1987-89, ’91 5 4 14 Friendt, Isaac 2017 0 0 0 Castro, Rodrigo 1983-86 19 19 57 Fundenberger, Matt 1997-00 37 23 97 Cavallo, Joey 1995-96 2 0 4 Cerroni, J.T. 1994-97 6 5 17 Chirico, Jordan 2002-05 7 8 22 Chorvat, Marcus 1999-02 2 5 9

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G A P G A P - G - Kapsalis, Dan 1982-84 2 1 5 Gallagher, Peter 1982 3 5 11 Kapsalis, Dean 1989-90, ’92-93 2 4 8 Galullo, Michael 2015 0 0 0 Kapsalis, Paul 1984, ’86-87 6 4 16 Garcia, Nick 1997-99 4 6 14 Katner, Simon 1985-88 6 10 22 Gauvain, Dave 1985 0 0 0 Katsinis, John 1974-75 19 10 48 Getman, Mike 1978, ’81 0 3 3 Kaull, Kevin 1981 0 1 1 Ginsberg, Craig 1991-94 14 19 47 Kean, Raymond 1974-77 6 3 15 Glass, Spencer 2017-18 6 12 24 Keenan, Chris 1984-86 20 16 56 Glenn, Rudy 1976-79 33 17 83 Keenan, Tommy 1995-98 2 9 13 Godat, Ken 1986-87, ’89-90 3 4 10 Keller, Ray 1981 1 0 2 Gold, Noah 2002 0 0 0 Keller, Steve 1991-94 4 17 28 Goldfaden, Adam 2012-15 0 0 0 Kelley, Joe 1975 2 2 6 Goldsmidt, Mark 1978-81 10 15 35 Kelly, Daniel 2007-10 7 5 19 Goldstein, Eric 2002 0 0 0 Kennedy, Greg 1980-83 5 11 18 Gorrity, Manuel 1980, ’82-84 32 23 87 King, Dan 1981-84 11 11 33 Grabavoy, Ned 2001-03 18 21 57 King, Sean 1994 0 1 1 Grace, Dennis 1975 4 2 10 Kirchner, Bob 1973-75 13 11 37 Griffith, Jack 2014, 2016-17 0 3 3 Kirchner, Stephen 1975 1 0 2 Griggs, Brad 1997 0 0 0 Klein, Chris 1994-97 19 18 56 Gutjahr, Jeremiah 2015-18 2 3 7 Kleyn, Jordan 2015, 17-18 0 2 2 Gutman, Andrew 2015-18 20 17 57 Konstanski, Caleb 2009-12 3 2 8 Kornhaber, Steve 1973-74 0 1 1 - H - Korol, Aleksey 1996-99 57 35 149 Hadley, Alex 2012 0 0 0 Kotlov, Nikita 2010-13 26 14 66 Haffner, Chris 2009-11 0 0 0 Kovalenko, Dema 1996-98 45 15 105 Hagedorn, Lee 2006-09 6 8 20 Kropp, Joe 1973-74 0 3 3 Haller, Herb 1985-88 6 29 41 Kuklenski, Nick 2003 0 0 0 Hammer, Ryan 1998, ’00-01 4 4 12 Hardy, Tim 1992-95 11 5 27 - L - Harris, Tory 1995 0 0 0 Lavrynenko, Yuri 1996-99 25 41 91 Haugen, Lars 1989-90 1 1 3 Lax, Dylan 2011-14 2 0 4 Hawley, Tyler 1998-00 13 11 37 Laxgang, Mark 1980-84 20 14 54 Hayden, John Michael 2003-06 13 10 36 Layman, Craig 1981-82 2 1 5 Hocking, Randy 1977-78 2 7 11 Layman, Lance 1982, 84-85 1 1 3 Hollinger-Janzen, Femi 2012-15 22 8 52 Leon, Kenneth 1974 1 1 3 Hubbard, Lake 2004 0 0 0 Leytze, Bob 1983 1 0 2 Hussey, Thomas 1974-76 2 3 7 Lillard, Grant 2014-17 14 9 37 Hyacenth, Rashad 2016-17 5 3 13 Lipe-Melton, Josh 2016-17 0 0 0 Hylla, Mike 1981-84 15 22 52 Lobring, Wane 1990-93 20 27 67 Hylla, Tim 1983-86 17 8 42 Londergan, Ben 1995-97 1 0 2 Losh, Brian 1993-94 0 0 0 - I - Loyal, Michael 1974-75 1 1 3 Isger, Matt 1987-90 2 3 7 Iung, Ernane 1981 1 0 2 - M - Iung, Silvio 1982 1 1 3 McCarroll, Tyler 2008-11 0 0 0 McCarthy, Edward 1975 1 0 2 - J - McCartney, Michael 1982, ’84 0 0 0 Jambois, Stephen 1976 0 0 0 McClements, Timothy 1984 0 0 0 Johnson, John 1985-86 11 2 24 McConnell, Billy 2013-16 4 8 16 Johnston, J.D. 2001 0 4 4 McDevitt, Nick 2000 0 0 0 Jordan, Cameron 2009-10 0 0 0 McGauley, Pat 1979-81, ’83 46 32 124 Jorgensen, Jason 1998 0 0 0 McGonagle, Timothy 1973-74 13 3 29 McGuire, Chris 1991 0 0 0 - K - McIntosh, Jay 2014 1 0 2 Kabanas, Steve 1980 2 2 6 McKain, Matt 2010-13 0 7 7 Kallay, Bob 1990 0 0 0 Mack, Ryan 1998-00,‘02 25 34 84

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G A P G A P Maher, Jack 2018 0 0 0 Razumich, Jerry 1974 2 1 5 Maisonneuve, Brian 1991-94 44 22 110 Redmond, Tom 1974-75 13 6 32 Mares, Dylan 2013 3 1 7 Reiher, Josh 2001-02, 04 1 4 6 Margolin, Barry 1985-87 7 4 18 Reisinger, Doug 2005-08 0 0 0 Martin, W.M. 1980 0 0 0 Rennicks, Justin 2017-18 6 1 13 Martin, Zach 2013-15 0 0 0 Riedford, Michael 2014 1 0 2 Maurey, Ben 2015 1 1 3 Rife, Josh 2000-01 0 1 1 Meek, Trey 2001, 03 3 1 7 Riggs-Miller, Henry 1982 3 1 7 Mehl, Timmy 2015-18 6 4 16 Ring, Brad 2005-08 9 8 26 Meier, Jacob 2018 0 0 0 Ripley, Eric 1996-98 3 0 6 Mellencamp, John 2005-08 5 6 16 Ripmaster, Austin 1998 0 1 1 Mercurio, James 1974-77 3 12 18 Roach, Michael 2007 1 1 3 Merritt, Scott 1993-96 20 11 51 Robson, Kevin 2003-06 7 16 30 Meschbach, Robert 1977-80 61 17 139 Rodgers, Blake 1990-93 19 11 49 Meyer, Keith 1980, ’82-84 8 14 30 Rodriguez, Esmundo 1995 1 2 4 Meyer, Tommy 2008-11 0 10 10 Roest, Han 1985-88 10 5 25 Meyer, Steve 1979-82 3 4 10 Romanelli, Dominic 1984 0 0 0 Moor, Drew 2003-04 4 0 8 Rossiter, Chris 1984 1 0 2 Moore, Francesco 2015-18 3 8 14 Roy, Shashi 1979-80 2 1 5 Mukete, Abel 1973 1 1 2 Rupprecht, Bryan 1992 0 0 0 Russell, Joel 1990-91 3 2 8 - N - Nelson, Robert 1973 0 0 0 - S - Nguyen, Lee 2005 5 12 22 Sagstetter, David 1976 0 0 0 Noonan, Pat 1999-02 48 31 127 Sarkodie, Ofori 2006-09 1 1 3 Noschang, Kevin 2005-08 13 9 35 Schall, Drew 2012-13 0 0 0 Schmid, Joe 1979-81, ’83 10 2 22 - 0 - Schmidt, Joe 2018 0 1 1 Oliver, Andrew 2012-14 9 1 19 Schulenburg, John 1974-75 7 2 16 Oliver, Rudolpho 1981 1 2 4 Schwartz, Kyle 2004-05 0 0 0 Olson, Matthew 1986, ’88 0 1 1 Sciortino, Chris 1987-88 3 3 9 O’Rourke, Danny 2001-04 2 5 9 Sendobry, Jeff 1978-79 1 2 3 Shanker, Joel 1991-94 10 8 28 - P - Shapert, Sean 1986-89 28 46 102 Palazzolo, A.J. 2016, 18 4 2 10 Shaw, Brad 2014-15 0 0 0 Panchot, Austin 2015-18 13 9 35 Shelton, David 1974-77 8 10 26 Parrish, Andrew 1995-98 1 10 12 Shinabarger, Drew 2000-03 0 2 2 Paul, John 1987-90 1 2 4 Simanton, Mark 1976-79 16 22 54 Peltonen, Craig 1978-79 1 2 4 Simonsohn, Dan 1974 1 1 3 Perry, George 1975-77 4 1 9 Sloane, Mike 1984-85 1 3 5 Peterson, Jacob 2003-05 30 9 69 Smith, Aaron 1985 0 1 1 Peterson, Kevin 1977 0 0 0 Snow, B.J. 1996-99 1 5 7 Petts, Harrison 2010-13 6 15 27 Snow, Ken 1987-90 84 28 196 Plotkin, Brian 2002-05 21 34 76 Snow, Steve 1989 13 10 36 Pohn, Jordan 1987 0 0 0 Sparks, Kevin 2006 0 0 0 Pomeroy, Chris 2001-04 0 1 1 Sparks, Kyle 2012-15 4 2 10 Popolizio, T.J. 2012 0 0 0 Spirk, Justin 2000 0 0 0 Popp, David 1996 0 0 0 Spray, Rick 1975-76 5 7 17 Porter, Caleb 1994-97 13 3 29 Stalter, Todd 1989-90 0 2 2 Prall, David 2000-03 4 2 10 Stevning, Greg 2004-07 3 3 9 Presser, Phil 1999-02 2 6 10 Stewart, Derek 1984 0 0 0 Priest, Wes 1987-88 2 3 7 Stollmeyer, John 1982-85 27 39 93 Purdie, Alec 2008-11 12 10 34 Stoyanovich, Pete 1985-87 23 10 56 Sutter, Nick 2007-08 0 0 0 - R - Swann, John 1999-02 10 0 20 Rawson, Donald 1973-74 0 0 0 Swartz, Trevor 2014, 16-18 12 27 51

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G A P GOALKEEPERS Sweet, Mark 1986 1 1 3 - A - - T - G M W Sv Sho Atinay, Charles 1988-91 23 863:50 9 24 4 Tauber, Brandon 1999 0 0 0 Cerroni, Tony 1996, ’98 10 176 1 5 .5 Tauber, Justin 1997-00 1 7 9 Tembon, George 2006 0 0 0 - C - Thomas, Cory 2015-18 10 7 27 Cain, Chay 2005-08 68 5962 39 207 31 Caulfield, Sean 2017-18 4 50:25 0 0 0 Thompson, Gregg 1978, 80-82 10 16 36 Coufal, Scott 1993-96 88 7953 66 274 38 Thompson, Tanner 2013-16 18 19 55 Thompson, Tommy 2013 5 3 13 - F - Tolen, Joe 2009-12 2 6 10 Feld, Cary 1974-77 Full stats not available Toye, Mason 2017 10 2 22 - H - Trask, John 1984-87 2 1 5 Hampton, Len 1981,’83 8 5 2 3 0 Traylor, Charley 2004-07 2 4 8 Hannig, T.J. 1997-00 74 6616:33 63 176 42 Trigg, Bob 1987 0 1 1 - J - Tsandes, Ted 1988 1 1 3 Jermack, Greg 1997 1 13:25 0 0 0 Tudela, Jacob 2006 0 0 0 Johnson, B. 1986 1 1:00 0 0 0 Tudela, Josh 2003-06 11 17 39 - K - - V - Killough, Bruce 1984-87 59 956 52 166 15 VanBuskirk, John 1990-92, ’94 16 5 37 Kostic, Nemanja 2009 4 272:34 1 5 1 Veldman, Thomas 1973 0 0 0 - L - Vieira, Kim 1973-74 1 2 4 Lawrence, Don 1988 1 19 0 1 0 Vollmer, Jamie 2011, 13-14 4 9 17 Ley, Leo 1973 Full stats not available Lomeli, Christian 2015-16 8 678:14 7 16 4 - W - Luciano, Andre 1991-92 35 3323:22 27 101 14 Waldschmit, James 1974-75 2 4 8 - M - Wallace, Kiki 2005-06 0 0 0 Nate Mitchell 2009-12 3 225 2 10 0 Walsh, Timothy 1978-81 4 4 12 Mitrovich, Nick 1983-84 12 NA 0 3 6 Munroe, Chris 2004-07 30 2570:26 16 70 11 Walters, Timothy 1976-79 24 23 71 Muse, Trey 2017-18 25 4578:40 38 112 18 Ward, Brandon 1991-94 16 9 41 Warr, Thomas 2017-18 2 3 7 - N - Weaver, Billy 2005-08 3 7 13 Nolly, Jay 2001-04 65 6766:48 51 187 30 Wedderburn, Rees 2015-16 0 2 2 - O - Weiss, Brad 1992 1 1 3 Olson, Matthew 1986, ’88 24 515 15 46 4 Weiss, Harry 1992-95 24 9 57 Oswald, Chris 1980-83 56 NA 38 105 29 Westbrook, Steve 1977-80 5 11 21 - P - Wicker, Roger 1978-81 3 1 0 Paddock, Chris 1984-85 22 NA 22 54 4 Wiet, Matt 2009 0 2 2 Peterson, Chris 1980-83 65 NA 41 161 33 Wilcox, Toby 1990-91 3 1 7 Phillips, Sean 1992, ’93 6 112:18 1 0 1 Putna, John 1976-79 Full stats not available Wilmarth, Neil 2007-09 4 5 13 Wise, Blake 2010-11 3 1 4 - R - Wong, Peter 1973 3 1 7 Rapp, Dana 1984 3 NA 0 1 0 Wright, David 1991, ’93-95 1 0 2 Reiswerg, Matt 2000-02 3 42:50 0 1 .5 Rogers, Colin 1998-01 37 3235:51 27 109 21.5 Wylie, Tim 2009-12 1 1 3 - S - - Y - Scherpenisse, N. 2003-05 0 0:00 0 0 0 Yassin, Azmil 1973-74 12 10 34 Shinneman, J. 1985 1 NA 1 0 0 Soderlund, Michael 2011, 13-14 31 1609:41 6 56 1 Yates, Pat 2002-04 11 5 27 Soffner, Luis 2009-12 84 7722:05 47 262 32 Yeagle, Darren 2006-09 12 4 28 Sommer, Juergen 1987-90 78 6571:30 56 271 19 Yeagley, Todd 1991-94 29 40 98 - W - Warren, Doug 1999 9 713 5 15 4 - Z - Webb, Colin 2013-16 63 6003:50 36 174 27 Zafeiratos, Aris 2011-12 0 0 0 Wicker, Roger 1978-81 26 NA 12 25 8 Zavaleta, Eriq 2011-12 28 9 65 - Y - Zayner, Jed 2003-05 1 4 6 Yarborough, Ernie 1992-95 20 1195 7 23 8 Zubizerreta, Iker 1981-84 32 20 84 - Z - Zarr, Joe 1997 9 417:35 3 6 3

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LAZO ALAVANJA ARMANDO BETANCOURT FORWARD MIDFIELDER 1979, 1980, 1981 8 1996, 1997, 1998 10 ALL-AMERICAN ALL-AMERICAN

CAREER STATS CAREER STATS Year Goals Assists Points Year Goals Assists Points 1995 7 3 17 1979 20 12 52 1996 8 9 25 1980 17 16 50 1997 9 11 29 1981 27 9 63 1998 11 10 32 Totals 64 37 165 Totals 35 33 103 Alavanja is one of seven IU players to earn All-America honors on three occasions. Betancourt was named Soccer America’s Player of the Decade for the 1980s and He was a second team selection in both 1996 and 1997 and earned first team earned All-America honors during all three of his seasons at IU. He opened the honors in 1998. He also also earned All-Big Ten and All-Region honors in each of decade by winning the Hermann Trophy in 1981 and earned first team All-America those three seasons. Alavanja was named Big Ten Freshman of the Year in 1995 honors for the second time in his career that same season. He ranks third on the and then earned the conference’s Player of the Year award in both 1997 and 1998. school’s all-time points scored list with 64 goals and 165 points, despite playing just He was a part of four Big Ten Championship teams and concluded his career with three seasons before turning professional. Betancourt’s first All-America season an NCAA Championship in 1998. That season, Alavanja scored 11 goals and 32 came in 1979 when he tallied 20 goals and 52 points as the Hoosiers posted a 19-2- points as the Hoosiers posted a 23-2 mark. Indiana teams posted a 75-11-5 record 2 mark and advanced to the NCAA quarterfinals. The 1980 season saw Betancourt during Alavanja’s playing career. score 17 goals and 50 points, as he is one of just two players in IU history with three 50-plus point seasons. Betancourt was one of three Hoosiers named to Soccer America’s All-Century team in 2000. Betancourt was elected to the IU Hall of Fame in 1992.

WILL BRUIN STEVE BURKS

FORWARD MIDFIELDER 11 2010 11 1976 ALL-AMERICAN ALL-AMERICAN

CAREER STATS CAREER STATS Year Goals Assists Points Year Goals Assists Points 2008 6 0 12 1973 20 8 48 2009 9 4 22 1974 22 6 50 2010 18 5 41 1975 22 8 52 Totals 33 9 75 1976 13 6 32 Totals 77 28 182 Bruin was named an NSCAA first-team All-American in 2010, the first All-America Burks still ranks second on Indiana’s all-time points scored list with 77 goals and honor for a Hoosier since 2008. As a junior Bruin was among the national leaders in 182 points which he tallied from 1973-76. He held the honor of IU’s greatest scorer goals scored (18) and total points (41). A two-time All-Big Ten honoree, Bruin was for 14 seasons. He earned first team All-America honors in his final season as he named the Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year in 2010 and was runner-up for the scored 13 goals and 32 points leading the Hoosiers to their first-ever trip to the MAC Hermann Trophy. As a freshman in 2008 he was named the Big Ten Freshman NCAA Championship game and an 18-1-1 mark. Burks led Indiana in scoring in of the Year, recording six goals that season. Bruin helped guide the Hoosiers to the three of his four seasons, as he is one of only two IU players to have three 20-plus NCAA Tournament each of his three seasons at IU, advancing to the quarterfinal goal seasons. His top scoring campaign came in 1975, when he scored 22 goals round in 2008 and the third rounds in 2009 and 2010. Bruin signed a Generation and 52 points. Burks owns the school mark for goals in a game, as he scored six adidas contract after his junior year and was the No. 11 overall selection of the goals against Indiana State in 1973, which resulted in a school-record 12 points. Houston Dynamo in the 2011 Major League Soccer Draft. Burks also earned first-team All-Region honors during the 1976 season. Indiana was 57-9-2 during Burks’ playing career.

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MIKE CLARK SCOTT COUFAL BACK GOALKEEPER 1994 1996 3 ALL-AMERICAN 1 ALL-AMERICAN

CAREER STATS CAREER STATS Year Goals Assists Points Year GAA Shutouts W-L-T 1991 1 0 2 1993 0.57 8 16-3-1 1992 2 1 5 1994 0.53 14 22-3-0 1993 4 2 10 1995 0.75 8.5 14-5-2 1994 4 2 10 1996 0.78 7.5 14-3-3 Totals 11 5 27 Totals 0.65 38 66-14-6 Clark earned third team All-America honors in 1994, as he helped anchor a defense Coufal is one of two goalkeepers in Indiana history to earn NSCAA All-America that allowed just 13 goals in 25 games. Clark also earned All-Region and All-Big honors, as he was named to the third team in 1996. Coufal concluded his career as Ten honors that same season. He was part of three Big Ten Championship teams the Hoosiers’ all-time winningest goalkeeper with 66 victories. His career record and appeared in a pair of College Cups. His first trip to the College Cup came in was 66-14-6. Coufal’s career goals against average of 0.65 ranks seventh on the 1991 as the Hoosiers posted a 21-3 mark. Clark and IU made a second trip in 1994 Hoosiers’ all-time list. He registered 38 career shutouts and 274 saves, statistics as the Hoosiers advanced all the way to the title game before closing out the that rank second on their respective all-time lists. Coufal was an All-Region season with a 23-3 record. Indiana posted a 75-15-5 record during Clark’s career. selection in 1995 and 1996 and an All-Big Ten choice in both 1994 and 1996. He led Clark’s top two offensive seasons came in 1993 and 1994 as he scored four goals the Hoosiers to three Big Ten Championships and a trip to the NCAA finals in 1994 and ten points in each season. as he posted a 22-3 mark and 14 shutouts that season.

CHAD DEERING ANGELO DIBERNARDO MIDFIELDER MIDFIELDER 1989, 1990 1977, 1978 5 ALL-AMERICAN 10 ALL-AMERICAN

CAREER STATS CAREER STATS Year Goals Assists Points Year Goals Assists Points 1989 9 10 28 1976 20 5 45 1990 12 12 36 1977 15 5 35 Totals 21 22 64 1978 19 7 45 Totals 54 17 125

Deering earned All-America honors in each of his two seasons at IU. He scored DiBernardo became Indiana’s first two-time soccer All-American as he earned 21 goals, had 22 assists and tallied 64 points in just two seasons before entering first team honors both in 1977 and 1978 and became the Hoosiers’ first Hermann the professional ranks. He helped the Hoosiers advance to the College Cup as a Trophy award winner as he took home the award in his final season (1978). He freshman, when he scored nine goals and 28 points. In 1990, Deering tallied 12 was selected to Soccer America’s All-Century team in 2000. DiBernardo played goals and 12 assists for 36 points. The Hoosiers were 34-6-4 during the two-time just three seasons for the Hoosiers before advancing to the professional ranks. In All-Region selection’s playing career. just three years, he scored 54 goals and 125 points, the fourth-highest point total in school history. The 1977 season saw DiBernardo score 15 goals and 35 points as the Hoosiers posted a 12-2-1 mark and earned a trip to the NCAA Regional Semifinals. DiBernardo led the team in scoring for the third consecutive season in 1978 when he tallied 19 goals and 45 points leading Indiana to the NCAA Championship game and a 23-2 mark. The Hoosiers posted a 53-5-2 mark during DiBernardo’s career. He was elected to the IU Hall of Fame in 1991.

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PAUL DIBERNARDO GRIFFIN DORSEY MIDFIELDER MIDFIELDER 1984 2018 10 ALL-AMERICAN 14 ALL-AMERICAN

CAREER STATS CAREER STATS Year Goals Assists Points Year Goals Assists Points 1981 4 9 17 2017 3 6 12 1982 14 7 35 2018 5 5 15 1983 11 10 32 Totals 8 11 27 1984 11 10 32 Totals 40 36 116

Paul became the second DiBernardo to earn All-America honors for the Hoosiers In 2018, Dorsey was a unanimous All-America selection, earning second-team as he followed in his brother Angelo’s footsteps earning third team accolades in honors from the United Soccer Coaches and College Soccer News and third-team 1984. He became the first Hoosier to be named Soccer America’s Player of the honors from Top Drawer Soccer. A First-Team All-Big Ten and All-North Region Year that season as he led the team in scoring with 11 goals and 32 points. He was selection, Dorsey totaled five goals and five assists on the season, earning starts also a part of back-to-back national championship teams. The Hoosiers won the in 19 of 21 matches. The Evergreen, Colo. Native had a tremendous freshman year crown in 1982 with a 21-3-1 mark with the final victory coming in an eight overtime for Indiana in 2017, starting all 23 matches, totaling three goals and six assists. For national championship game against Duke. The following year saw the Hoosiers his efforts, Dorsey was named a Freshman All-American by Top Drawer Soccer repeat as national champions with a 21-1-4 mark. DiBernardo ranks ninth on IU’s and College Soccer News and was named Second-Team All-Big Ten. all-time points scored list with 40 goals and 116 points. The Hoosiers posted an 85-9-6 record during his playing career.

CHRIS ESTRIDGE CHARLIE FAJKUS MIDFIELDER MIDFIELDER 2011 1978 6 ALL-AMERICAN 4 ALL-AMERICAN

CAREER STATS CAREER STATS Year Goals Assists Points Year Goals Assists Points 2010 0 1 1 1975 13 7 33 2011 3 5 11 1976 9 9 27 Totals 3 6 12 1977 6 12 24 1978 10 10 30 Totals 38 38 114

In his two years at Indiana, Estridge appeared in 42 matches, making 40 starts, Fajkus helped lead Indiana to the NCAA Championship game and a 23-2 mark in including starts in all 22 matches in 2011. As a senior he scored his first career 1978 as he earned All-America honors for his 10-goal, 30-point season. He ranks goal in a 6-0 win over Dayton and posted his second goal in a 2-1 win over Denver. 10th on the school’s all-time scoring list with 38 goals and 114 points. His top He was named defensive MVP at the Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament. His offensive season came his freshman year, as he scored 13 goals and 35 points in third goal of the year came in a 2-1 win at Evansville. He helped Indiana to eight helping Indiana to 13-3-1 mark. Fajkus earned All-Region accolades in 1978 and shutouts in 2011 while playing left back. Estridge was a unanimous first-team All- Indiana owned a 66-8-3 record during his career. Big Ten pick in 2011 and a first-team NSCAA All-Great Lakes Region honoree. He was named to the MLS Best XI second team and was a second-round pick by the Vancouver Whitecaps in the 2012 Major League Soccer SuperDraft.

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MIKE FREITAG BACK BACK 1979 1997, 1998, 1999 3 ALL-AMERICAN 3 ALL-AMERICAN

CAREER STATS CAREER STATS Year Goals Assists Points Year Goals Assists Points 1976 6 4 16 1997 3 2 8 1977 0 1 1 1998 1 1 3 1978 4 0 8 1999 0 3 3 1979 4 2 10 Totals 4 6 14 Totals 14 7 35

Freitag capped his four-year career with the Hoosiers by earning All-America Garcia was a three-time All-American at Indiana and is regarded as one of honors in 1979. The Hoosiers were the nation’s top-ranked team throughout the collegiate soccer’s all-time greatest defensive players. He anchored IU’s defense regular season that year and finished with a 19-2-2 record in what is still regarded that allowed just 39 goals in 73 games during his three-year career. He closed out as one of the greatest defensive seasons in NCAA history. Freitag helped anchor his time at IU by winning back-to-back NCAA Championships in 1998 and 1999, and a defense that allowed just six goals and posted a school-record 18 shutouts and in the process earned College Cup Defensive MVP honors both seasons. He was a an NCAA record 0.26 goals against average. Freitag tallied a career-best six goals finalist for the Hermann Trophy as a junior and appeared in the College Cup in each and 16 points his freshman season as Indiana posted an 18-1-1 mark and took a of his three seasons. He was a three-time All-Region and All-Big Ten selection and trip to the NCAA Championship game. In 1978, he helped the Hoosiers earn a trip during his three seasons Indiana posted a 67-6 mark. Garcia concluded his career back to the NCAA Finals and a 23-2 record. Freitag earned All-Region honors in with four goals and 14 points. 1979 and Indiana posted a 74-8-2 record during his playing career.

NED GRABAVOY ANDREW GUTMAN MIDFIEDLER DEFENDER 2002, 2003 2017, 2018 11 ALL-AMERICAN 15 ALL-AMERICAN

CAREER STATS CAREER STATS Year Goals Assists Points Year Goals Assists Points 2001 1 2 4 2015 1 1 3 2002 6 8 20 2016 1 3 5 2003 11 11 33 2017 7 4 18 Totals 18 21 57 2018 11 9 31 Totals 20 17 57

Grabavoy earned All-America accolades in both of his final two seasons at Gutman capped his four-year career at Indiana by winning the MAC Hermann Indiana. He led a youthful Hoosier squad to the National Championship in 2003 with Trophy, helping lead the Hoosiers to the College Cup for the second-straight 11 goals and 11 assists and was subsequently named a first team All-American. He season. The unanimous First-Team All-American and Big Ten Defensive Player was named a second team All-American in his first full season with the Hoosiers of the Year score 11 goals with nine assists in 2018. Gutman led the team in as a sophomore. As a freshman, an injury during preseason training hampered goals from his left-back position. After a breakout junior season, Gutman was him until the middle of the year. In 2002 and 2003, Grabavoy was a consensus first named Second-Team All-America by both the United Soccer Coaches and team All-Big Ten selection after he led the League in scoring both years. Against College Soccer News and Third-Team All-America by Top Drawer Soccer. Michigan State in 2002, he tied the school record with four assists. Gutman was a stalwart on the Hoosier backline, starting all 25 matches for the national-runners up, helping IU lead the NCAA in shutouts (18) and goals allowed (7). Offensively, Gutman was second on the team with 18 points on the strength of seven goals and four assists.

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ALEKSEY KOROL DEMA KOVALENKO FORWARD FORWARD 1999 1997, 1998 13 ALL-AMERICAN 6 ALL-AMERICAN

CAREER STATS CAREER STATS Year Goals Assists Points Year Goals Assists Points 1996 6 8 20 1996 10 2 22 1997 14 7 35 1997 20 3 43 1998 17 10 44 1998 15 10 40 1999 20 10 50 Totals 45 15 105 Totals 57 35 149

Korol capped his four-year career by earning All-America honors in 1999 and Kovalenko earned All-America honors in both 1997 and 1998 and netted 45 goals being named Soccer America’s Player of the Year that season. The Hoosiers and 105 points in just three seasons before heading to the professional ranks. His won back-to-back NCAA crowns in Korol’s junior and senior seasons and he 105 points rank 12th on the school’s all-time scoring list. Kovalenko earned All- made three College Cup appearances with IU. His first appearance came in Region and All-Big Ten honors in each of his three seasons and helped the Hoosiers 1997 when IU’s lone loss came in the NCAA semifinal as the Hoosiers posted to three Big Ten crowns. He capped off his career with an NCAA Championship in a 23-1 mark, as Korol netted 14 goals and 35 points. The following year, he 1998 as IU posted a 23-2 mark, as he scored 15 goals and 40 points that season. tallied 17 goals and 44 points as IU went 23-3 and defeated Stanford for the He earned Big Ten Freshman of the Year honors in 1996 as he scored 10 goals and 22 points helping IU to a 15-3-3 mark. In 1997, he became the first Hoosier in eight national title. During his senior campaign he netted 20 goals and became the years to score 20 goals in a season, as he tallied 20 goals and 43 points helping the first IU player in 10 years to tally 50 points. He earned Big Ten Player of the Hoosiers to a 23-1 mark. The lone loss came in the national semifinal. Indiana was Year honors that season and was named to Soccer America’s All-Decade 61-6-3 during Kovalenko’s three-year career. team in the ‘90s. He ranks fourth on IU’s all-time points scored list with 57 goals and 149 points. YURI LAVRYNENKO GRANT LILLARD MIDFIEDLER BACK 1999 2016, 2017 5 ALL-AMERICAN 5 ALL-AMERICAN

CAREER STATS CAREER STATS Year Goals Assists Points Year Goals Assists Points 1996 6 10 22 2014 5 1 11 1997 6 14 26 2015 4 5 13 1998 6 5 17 2016 3 1 7 1999 7 12 26 2017 2 2 6 Totals 25 41 91 Totals 14 9 37

Lavrynenko earned All-America honors in 1999 and ranks second on IU’s all- Lillard was named a Second-Team All-American by both Top Drawer Soccer and time career assist list with 41. The Hoosiers won back-to-back NCAA crowns College Soccer News after a great junior campaign that saw him tally three goals in Lavrynenko’s junior and senior seasons, and he made three College Cup and one assist on the season. Lillard started all 18 matches he appeared in for the appearances with IU. His first appearance was in 1997 when IU’s lone loss came Hoosiers, helping the IU defense record a goals-against average of 0.70 and post in the NCAA semifinals as the Hoosiers posted a 23-1 mark as Lavrynenko netted a Big Ten-best 11 shutouts on the year. In 2017, the Hinsdale, Ill. product started 25 six goals and 26 points. The following year, he tallied six goals and 17 points as IU matches for the Hoosiers as center back, helping lead one of the best defenses in went 23-3 and defeated Stanford for the national title. During his senior campaign, the country. IU led the nation in shutouts (18), goals allowed (7) and goals-against he netted seven goals, including the lone goal in a 1-0 national championship average (.260). He has also contributed offensively this year, totaling two goals victory over Santa Clara. He had 26 points on the season and was named the and two assists and was a unanimous First-Team All-America selection and also College Cup Offensive MVP. He concluded his career with 25 goals and 91 points. a MAC Hermann Trophy finalist.

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RYAN MACK BRIAN MAISONNEUVE MIDFIEDLER MIDFIEDLER 2000, 2002 1993, 1994 10 ALL-AMERICAN 10 ALL-AMERICAN

CAREER STATS CAREER STATS Year Goals Assists Points Year Goals Assists Points 1998 7 4 18 1991 5 2 12 1999 5 9 19 1992 12 3 27 2000 7 12 26 1993 13 9 35 2002 6 9 21 1994 14 8 36 Totals 25 34 84 Totals 44 22 110

Mack earned third team All-America honors in 2000, as he helped lead the Maisonneuve was the 1994 Hermann Trophy Award winner, a two time Big Hoosiers to a College Cup appearance that season with seven goals and 26 points. Ten Player of the Year and twice selected as an All-American. Maisonneuve’s He was also an honorable mention All-American as a senior in 2002. Mack was a Hermann Trophy season saw him tally 14 goals and 36 points leading Indiana to member of the 1998 and 1999 National Championships teams as a freshman and a 23-3 mark, a Big Ten crown and a trip to the NCAA Championship game. He sophomore. He missed the 2001 season with a torn ACL but came back for his earned his second conference player of the year award that same season. He senior season in 2002. In his four seasons, he amassed 25 goals and 84 points. As won his first Big Ten honor in 1993, as he scored 13 goals and 35 points helping a senior in 2002, he collected nine assists and six goals en route to 21 points. Mack the Hoosiers to a 17-3-1 record earning him second team All-America honors. started every game in which he played at Indiana and closed his career ranked Maisonneuve and the Hoosiers advanced to the College Cup in his freshman ninth on the IU assist list with 34. season as IU won the Big Ten crown and posted a 21-3 mark. He ranks 11th on the IU all-time points scored list with 44 goals and 110 points. Indiana was 75-9-5 during his playing career.

ROBERT MESCHBACH DREW MOOR FORWARD BACK 1980 2004 13 ALL-AMERICAN 14 ALL-AMERICAN

CAREER STATS CAREER STATS Year Goals Assists Points Year Goals Assists Points 1977 10 1 21 2003 1 0 2 1978 11 4 26 2004 3 0 6 1979 13 3 29 Totals 4 0 8 1980 27 9 63 Totals 61 17 139

Meschbach had one of the greatest scoring seasons in Indiana history during his Moor was one of three Hoosiers to earn All-America honors during the All-American campaign in 1980. He scored 27 goals, the second-highest single- championship run of 2004, as he was a first team selection. He spent two seasons season mark in IU history and tallied a school-record tying 63 points. He was with the Hoosiers after transferring from Furman following his freshman campaign. a finalist for the Hermann Trophy as he led the Hoosiers to a 22-3-1 mark and a During his two seasons at Indiana, the Hoosiers went 37-7-6 and winning a pair trip to the NCAA Championship game. Meschbach ranks fifth on Indiana’s all-time of national championships. Moor was regarded as one of the top defenders in points scored list with 61 goals and 139 points. Meschbach also earned All-Region college soccer and was named as one of 15 semifinalists for the Missouri Athletic honors in 1980 and Indiana was 76-9-4 during his playing career. Club Hermann Trophy. The Hoosiers ranked among the nation’s best in goals against average and shutout percentage during both his seasons. The Dallas native was a two-time unanimous first team All-Big Ten selection.

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TREY MUSE JAY NOLLY GOALKEEPER GOALKEEPER 2018 2004 1 ALL-AMERICAN 1 ALL-AMERICAN

CAREER STATS CAREER STATS Year GAA Shutouts W-L-T Year GAA Shutouts W-L-T 2017 0.26 18 18-1-6 2001 0.00 0 0-0-0 2018 0.54 12 20-3-1 2002 0.78 8 15-4-2 Totals 0.39 30 38-4-7 2003 0.64 11 17-3-5 2004 0.63 11 19-4-1 Totals 0.66 30 51-11-8

In 2018, Muse was a unanimous First-Team All-America selection and was named Nolly became only the second Hoosier goalkeeper to earn All-America honors Big Ten Goalkeeper of the Year and First-Team All-Big Ten. A MAC Hermann in 2004, earning third team accolades. He will be most remembered for his Trophy semifinalist and First-Team All-North Region honoree, Muse started performances in the 2003 and 2004 national title games. In 2003 against St. John’s, all 24 matches for IU, posting 12 solo shutouts and a Big Ten-best 0.541 goals- Nolly had a Hoosier NCAA Tournament record 10 saves in a 2-1 victory. He against average. As a freshman, Muse was tremendous, leading the NCAA in followed that up in 2004 with a pair of saves in the penalty kick shootout, including shutouts (18), goals-against average (.260), save percentage (0.903) and goalie the final stop to give the Hoosiers a 3-2 win over UCSB in the title game. Nolly was minutes played (2416:18) to earn First-Team Freshman All-America accolades and named the College Cup Defensive MVP in both 2003 and 2004. He was a three-time Second-Team All-Big Ten honors. Muse’s 18 solo shutouts matched the NCAA and first team All-Big Ten goalkeeper selection. He ranked 17th in the nation in goals IU single-season records, while his goals-against average was the fourth-best in against average in 2002, 10th in 2003 and sixth in 2004. Nolly led the Big Ten in GAA NCAA history. For his career, Muse started all 49 matches in which he appeared, in each of his final three seasons and also topped the conference in shutouts in allowing just 20 goals and posting a goals-against average of 0.393 with 112 saves. 2003 and 2004.

PAT NOONAN DANNY O’ROURKE FORWARD MIDFIELDER 2000, 2001, 2002 2004 11 ALL-AMERICAN 5 ALL-AMERICAN

CAREER STATS CAREER STATS Year Goals Assists Points Year Goals Assists Points 1999 7 4 18 2001 0 1 1 2000 11 6 28 2002 0 0 0 2001 16 12 44 2003 0 0 0 2002 14 9 37 2004 2 4 8 Totals 48 31 127 Totals 2 5 9

Noonan became a three time All-American in 2002, including winning a first team O’Rourke was one of three Hoosiers to earn All-America honors following the nomination in his final two seasons. He was the runner-up for Missouri Athletic 2004 championship run. Not only was he named a first team All-American, but Club Player of the Year Award in 2001 and was edged by just four points for the the Columbus, Ohio, native took home college soccer’s top prize, being named M.A.C. Hermann Trophy as a senior in 2002. During his four seasons at IU, he the 2004 Missouri Athletic Club Hermann Trophy winner. During his career, the helped the Hoosiers to three College Cups with two Championship games and an Hoosiers were 69-15-9 overall with four regular season Big Ten titles, two Big NCAA Championship in his freshman year in 1999. He led Indiana in scoring his Ten tournament championships, three College Cup Appearances and two NCAA final three seasons, with 11 goals and 28 points in 2000, 16 goals and 44 points in Championships. He was a team captain during both championship years and was 2001 and 14 goals and 37 points in 2002. He started every game he played in for regarded as one of the toughest players and best ball winners in college soccer. four seasons at Indiana and finished his career sixth in the history books with 127 Along with being named college soccer’s top players, he was also named its top points and seventh with 48 goals. scholar in 2004, taking home the National Soccer Coaches Association of America Scholar Athlete of the Year award.

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GEORGE PERRY BACK FORWARD 1977 2005 5 ALL-AMERICAN 23 ALL-AMERICAN

CAREER STATS CAREER STATS Year Goals Assists Points Year Goals Assists Points 1975 0 1 1 2003 7 5 19 1976 1 0 2 2004 11 2 24 1977 3 0 6 2005 12 2 26 Totals 4 1 9 Totals 30 9 69

Perry was an honorable mention All-American in 1977 after anchoring a defense Peterson earned third team NSCAA All-America honors during his junior season that allowed just nine goals in 15 games. The Hoosiers posted a 12-2-1 mark on the with the Hoosiers. During the 2005 campaign, Peterson led the Hoosiers and season, and Perry netted three goals and six points. In his three seasons, Indiana the Big Ten in goals (12) and points (26). The Portage, Mich., native also led the allowed just 35 goals in 52 games, and the Hoosiers posted a 43-6-3 mark. In 1976 Hoosiers in goals and points as a sophomore with 11 goals and 24 points. He went Perry and IU earned a trip to the NCAA Championship game. Perry, an All-Region on to score goals in the 2003 and 2004 national title games, winning the College selection in 1977, concluded his career with four goals and nine points. Cup Offensive MVP in 2003. In 2005, Peterson was named one of 15 semifinalists for the Missouri Athletic Club (M.A.C.) Hermann Trophy as the national collegiate player of the year. He finished his career ranked among the Hoosier top 25 in three career categories – 18th on the career goals list with 30, 16th with 186 career shots and 25th on the career points list with 69.

BRIAN PLOTKIN TOM REDMOND MIDFIELDER BACK 2005 1974 10 ALL-AMERICAN 5 ALL-AMERICAN

CAREER STATS CAREER STATS Year Goals Assists Points Year Goals Assists Points 2002 1 6 8 1974 7 2 16 2003 7 9 23 1975 6 4 16 2004 5 9 19 Totals 13 6 32 2005 8 10 26 Totals 21 34 76

Plotkin garnered first team All-America distinction as a senior. During his final Redmond was Indiana’s first varsity soccer All-American as he earned second- campaign in the cream and crimson, he topped the team and Big Ten with 26 team honors in 1974. The junior college transfer anchored the IU defense, as the points (8 goals, 10 assists). Along with being a first team All-Big Ten choice during Hoosiers made their first-ever trip to the NCAA Tournament. He tallied seven goals his final three seasons, Plotkin was the Big Ten Player of the Year in 2005 and and 16 points, helping the Hoosiers to a 15-3 mark, which included nine shutouts. the Big Ten Freshman of the Year in 2002. During the 2005 campaign, he was one Redmond concluded his two-year career with 13 goals and 32 points and IU of three finalists for the Missouri Athletic Club (M.A.C.) Hermann Trophy as the posted a 28-6-1 record over that time span. national collegiate player of the year. He helped the Hoosiers to back-to-back national championships in 2003 and 2004, as IU amassed a 64-13-14 overall mark during his four seasons. Plotkin capped his career ranked among the IU all-time top 25 in three categories – tied for ninth in assists with 34, eighth in career shots with 260 and 23rd in career points with 76.

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BRAD RING JOE SCHMID MIDFIELDER BACK 2007, 2008 1983 5 ALL-AMERICAN 6 ALL-AMERICAN

CAREER STATS CAREER STATS Year Goals Assists Points Year Goals Assists Points 2005 1 0 2 1979 0 1 1 2006 2 1 5 1980 1 1 2 2007 5 6 16 1981 3 0 6 2008 1 1 3 1983 6 0 12 Totals 9 8 26 Totals 10 2 21

Ring earned second-team NSCAA/adidas All-America honors in 2007 and was Schmid completed his career with the Hoosiers by earning second team All- a third-team selection in 2008. As a junior, Ring tied for the team lead in goals America honors and winning a national championship in 1983. He helped anchor scored with five and added six assists for a team-best 16 points. He tallied the the Hoosier defense that allowed just 17 goals as IU posted a 21-1-4 mark on the game-winner vs. UIC and Penn State en route to unanimous first-team All-Big season. He netted a career-best six goals and 12 points. He began his career with Ten honors and was one of just five IU players to start all 22 matches. Despite Indiana in 1979 and was part of a defense that posted 18 shutouts and a 0.26 goals being hampered by injury in 2008, Ring was a first-team All-Big Ten selection after against average allowing just six goals in 24 games. Schmid earned All-Region starting 17 matches and serving as team captain. In 2005 Ring was named to the honors in 1983 and concluded his career with 10 goals and 21 points. During his Big Ten All-Freshman team after making 20 appearances on the pitch. four seasons, Indiana allowed just 54 goals in 100 games as the Hoosiers posted an 85-10-5 mark.

DAVID SHELTON BACK FORWARD 1977 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990 7 ALL-AMERICAN 9 ALL-AMERICAN

CAREER STATS CAREER STATS Year Goals Assists Points Year Goals Assists Points 1975 2 4 8 1987 28 5 61 1976 3 3 9 1988 22 7 51 1977 3 3 9 1989 20 10 50 Totals 8 10 26 1990 14 6 34 Totals 84 28 196

Shelton earned honorable mention All-America honors in 1977 as he helped the Snow was the first four-time All-American in Indiana soccer history. He won the Hoosiers to a defensive stand that allowed just nine goals in 15 games. He also sport’s highest honor, taking home the Hermann Trophy twice (1988, 1990) and contributed to the offense with two goals and eight points as Indiana posted a the Missouri Athletic Club Player of the Year award both years. He was named 12-2-1 mark. He concluded his career with eight goals and 26 points and Indiana to both the Soccer America All-Century Team in 2000 and the publication’s All- posted a 43-6-3 mark during his playing career. Shelton, an All-Region selection in Decade team for the 1980s. The four-time All-Region selection still ranks as the 1977, earned a trip to the NCAA finals in 1976. school’s all-time leading scorer with a record 84 goals and 196 points. He began his illustrious career in 1987 by scoring a school-record 28 goals and 61 points and leading the Hoosiers to an 18-3 mark. His first year numbers earned him Soccer America’s Freshman of the Year award. The Hoosiers posted a 73-12-4 record during Snow’s career.

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JOHN STOLLMEYER JOHN SWANN MIDFIELDER BACK 1982, 1984, 1985 2002 6 ALL-AMERICAN 4 ALL-AMERICAN

CAREER STATS CAREER STATS Year Goals Assists Points Year Goals Assists Points 1982 3 8 14 1999 0 0 0 1983 9 9 27 2000 2 0 4 1984 6 13 25 2001 5 0 10 1985 9 9 27 2002 3 0 6 Totals 27 39 93 Totals 10 0 20

Stollmeyer was a three-time All-American and a member of Soccer America’s Swann collected first-team All-America honors as a senior in 2002. As a team All-Decade team in the 1980s. As a freshman he was selected second team All- captain that year, he anchored an Indiana defense that posted eight shutouts American. He tallied three goals and 14 points to help lead the Hoosiers to a 21-3-1 and a 0.77 goals against average. He was also one of just three unanimous first mark and an eight overtime victory against Duke for the national crown. He would team All-Big Ten selections. He completed his career as a three-time first team return to the College Cup in 1984 and earn third-team All-America honors as he All-Conference honoree in addition to earning All-Region honors in his final registered 13 assists and 25 points helping the Hoosiers to a 22-2-2 mark and a trip campaign. Swann closed his career with 10 goals and 20 points. to the NCAA semifinals. Stollmeyer’s senior season saw him become the second Hoosier to earn All-America honors three times as he was awarded third team accolades with nine goals and 27 points. He finished his career with 27 goals and 93 points as IU posted a 76-15-8 record during his career.

TANNER THOMPSON JOSH TUDELA MIDFIELDER MIDFIELDER 2014, 2015, 2016 2006 10 ALL-AMERICAN 10 ALL-AMERICAN

CAREER STATS CAREER STATS Year Goals Assists Points Year Goals Assists Points 2013 1 4 6 2003 1 5 7 2014 6 3 15 2004 1 5 7 2015 3 9 15 2005 6 5 17 2016 8 3 19 2006 3 2 8 Totals 18 19 55 Totals 11 17 39

Thompson was named a First-Team All-American by both the NSCAA and Josh Tudela was named to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America College Soccer News, as well as Third-Team Best XI by Top Drawer Soccer to (NSCAA) All-America third team in 2006, becoming the 34th Hoosier to garner become only the eighth player in Indiana men’s soccer history to earn at least All-America honors. Tudela was named Big Ten Player of the Year in 2006. After three All-America accolades and is the first since earned his third redshirting his first year, he went on to start 83 of the 90 games that he played in All-America certificate in 2002. A three-time First-Team All-Region selection, for the Hoosiers. Tudela scored 11 goals and tallied 17 assists in his career. A team Thompson repeated as Big Ten Midfielder of the Year and earned First-Team All- captain as a senior, he led the team in the midfield, and set up a number of goals Big Ten honors for the third-straight season. Thompson had a tremendous year for several passes before the score. Tudela completed his career at Indiana with two the Hoosiers in 2016, as the senior led the team with 18 points on the strength of NCAA championships (2003 and 2004), two Big Ten Championships (2003 and 2006) eight goals and two assists. Thompson was also clutch for IU, netting four game and an overall record of 64-14-15. winners.

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ERIQ ZAVALETA TODD YEAGLEY FORWARD MIDFIELDER 2012 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 2 ALL-AMERICAN 6 ALL-AMERICAN

CAREER STATS CAREER STATS Year Goals Assists Points Year Goals Assists Points 2011 10 5 25 1991 12 11 35 2012 18 4 40 1992 2 4 8 Totals 28 9 65 1993 5 14 24 1994 10 11 31 Totals 29 40 98

Eriq Zavaleta was named to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America Yeagley became the second four-time Hoosier All-American. Playing for his father, (NSCAA) All-America third team in 2012. Zavaleta was named Big Ten Offensive he concluded his career ranking third on the school’s all-time assist list with 40 Player of the Year in 2012 as he led the conference and was among the top five and amassed 29 goals and 98 points. His finest season came in 1994 when he in the nation in goals scored with 18. Seven of his goals were game winners, earned the Missouri Athletic Club Player of the Year award. He tallied 10 goals including the winning goals in a 2-1 double OT win at No. 1 seed Notre Dame and 31 points in his senior season and led the Hoosiers to a 23-3 mark, a Big Ten in the NCAA Tournament, and the lone goal in a 1-0 victory at No. 9 seed North crown and a trip to the NCAA Championship game. It was one of two College Carolina that sent the Hoosiers to the College Cup for the first time since 2004. One Cup appearances for Yeagley. His first trip came his freshman year (1991) when of his four assists on the season came on the winning goal in a 1-0 victory over helped lead the Hoosiers to a 21-3 mark and the inaugural Big Ten Championship. Georgetown in the College Cup title match. Zavaleta was a two-time All-Big Ten He tallied 12 goals and 35 points to win Big Ten Freshman of the Year honors and selection and was honored at the Big Ten Freshman of the Year in 2011. second team All-America accolades. The Hoosiers were 75-9-5 during Yeagley’s four-year career.

JED ZAYNER BACK 2005 4 ALL-AMERICAN

CAREER STATS Year Goals Assists Points 2003 0 1 1 2004 0 2 2 2005 1 1 3 Totals 1 4 6

Zayner earned third team All-America accolades during his final campaign. Over his three-year career with IU, Zayner organized a Hoosier defense that has a goals against average of 0.63 with 35 shutouts. IU has won back-to-back national titles in his first two seasons, while the Hoosiers finished with an overall record of 49-10-12. Zayner started a total of 65 matches during his career. As a junior in 2005, Zayner was named one of 15 semifinalists for the Missouri Athletic Club (M.A.C.) Hermann Trophy as the National Collegiate Player of the Year. The Orland Park, Ill., native garnered All-Big Ten honors as a sophomore and a junior along with winning the Big Ten Freshman of the Year award in his rookie campaign. Indiana ranked among the top-10 nationally in goals against average during each of his three seasons.

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SOCCER AMERICA 2012 Femi Hollinger-Janzen Tim Hardy PLAYER OF THE YEAR (second team) Wayne Lobring 1984 Paul DiBernardo 2013 Tommy Thompson Brian Maisonneuve 1999 Aleksey Korol 2014 Grant Lillard Scott Merritt Brandon Ward SOCCER AMERICA COLLEGE SOCCER NEWS 1994 Scott Coufal COACH OF THE YEAR ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Tim Hardy 2012 Todd Yeagley 2001 Mike Ambersley (first team) Brian Maisonneuve Danny O’Rourke (first team) Scott Merritt SOCCER NEWS 2002 Brandon Ward PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2003 Julian Dieterle (second team) Todd Yeagley 1994 Todd Yeagley Jacob Peterson (third team) 1995 Tim Hardy Jed Zayner (first team) Ben Londergan SOCCER AMERICA 2005 Lee Nguyen (first team) Scott Merritt PLAYER OF THE DECADE 2006 Darren Yeagle (first team) Andrew Parrish 1980’s Armando Betancourt Ofori Sarkodie (second team) 1996 Gino DiGuardi 2008 Will Bruin (first team) Ben Londergan SOCCER AMERICA Tommy Meyer (second team) Scott Merritt ALL-DECADE TEAM 2010 Harrison Petts (second team) David Popp 1980s Armando Betancourt 2011 Eriq Zavaleta (first team) B.J. Snow Ken Snow 2013 Tommy Thompson (first team) 1997 Gino DiGuardi 2014 Grant Lillard (first team) Greg Jermak 1990s Aleksey Korol 2017 Trey Muse (first team) Aleksey Korol Mason Toye (first team) Dema Kovalenko SOCCER AMERICA Griffin Dorsey (second team) Yuri Lavrynenko ALL-CENTURY TEAM 2018 Jack Maher (first team) Ben Londergan Armando Betancourt Eric Ripley Angelo DiBernardo BIG TEN B.J. Snow Ken Snow ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM 1998 Aleksey Korol Intiated in 2003 Dema Kovalenko SOCCER AMERICA 2003 Julian Dieterle Yuri Lavrynenko COLLEGIATE MVP TEAM Jacob Peterson Eric Ripley 1999 Nick Garcia Jed Zayner Justin Tauber Aleksey Korol 2005 Lee Nguyen 1999 Aleksey Korol Yuri Lavrynenko Brad Ring Yuri Lavrynenko 2001 Pat Noonan 2006 Darren Yeagle Colin Rogers 2003 Ned Grabavoy Eric Alexander Brian Snow Danny O’Rourke Ofori Sarkodie Brandon Tauber 2004 Danny O’Rourke 2007 Rich Balchan Justin Tauber 2005 Brian Plotkin Daniel Kelly 2000 Michael Bock 2007 Brad Ring 2008 Will Bruin Matt Fundenberger 2010 Will Bruin Tommy Meyer Nick McDevitt 2012 Eriq Zavaleta 2009 Kevin Bick Colin Rogers 2014 Tanner Thompson (2nd team) Matt Wiet Bobby de St. Aubin 2010 Jacob Bushue Justin Tauber SOCCER AMERICA Nikita Kotlov 2001 Michael Bock GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR Harrison Petts Bobby de St. Aubin 1990 Juergen Sommer 2011 Eriq Zavaleta Nick McDevitt Kerel Bradford Joshua Reiher 2012 Femi Hollinger-Janzen Evan Reinhardt SOCCER AMERICA Richard Ballard Joshua Rife FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2013 Tommy Thompson Colin Rogers 1987 Ken Snow 2014 Grant Lillard Drew Shinabarger 1997 Nick Garcia 2015 Andrew Gutman 2002 Michael Bock 2005 Lee Nguyen Francesco Moore Noah Gold 2017 Trey Muse Eric Goldstein SOCCER AMERICA Mason Toye Trey Meek ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Griffin Dorsey Danny O’Rourke 1997 Matt Fundenberger 2018 Jack Maher Chris Pomeroy 1998 Ryan Mack Josh Reiher 1999 Pat Noonan ACADEMIC Pat Yates 2001 Mike Ambersley ALL-BIG TEN 2003 Greg Badger 2003 Jacob Peterson 1991 Wane Lobring Jordan Chirico 2003 Jed Zayner Joel Russell John Hayden 2005 Lee Nguyen 1992 Timothy Hardy Nick Kuklenski 2007 Daniel Kelly Wane Lobring Danny O’Rourke 2008 Will Bruin Brian Maisonneuve Brian Plotkin 2010 Nikita Kotlov (second team) Brandon Ward Chris Pomeroy 2010 Harrison Petts (second team) Todd Yeagley Drew Shinabarger 2011 Eriq Zavaleta 1993 Scott Coufal Pat Yates

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2004 Greg Badger Jacob Bushue Drew Nuelle Kyle Brabender A.J. Corrado Austin Panchot Jordan Chirico Patrick Doody Trevor Swartz John Michael Hayden Dylan Lax 2018 John Bannec Chris Munroe Matt McKain Ian Black Danny O’Rourke Harrison Petts Sean Caulfield Chris Pomeroy Luis Soffner Griffin Dorsey Kyle Schwartz Joe Tolen Spencer Glass Pat Yates Sean Weidman Jacob Gruber Jed Zayner Tim Wylie Jeremiah Gutjahr 2005 Kyle Brabender Eriq Zavaleta Jordan Kleyn Jordan Chirico 2013 Kerel Bradford Jacob Meier John Mellencamp A.J. Corrado Francesco Moore Chris Munroe Derek Creviston Austin Panchot Kyle Schwartz Patrick Doody Joe Schmidt Billy Weaver Adam Goldfaden Trevor Swartz 2006 Joe Andrews Femi Hollinger-Janzen Thomas Warr Chay Cain Dylan Lax Lee Hagedorn Zach Martin BIG TEN MEDAL OF HONOR John Mellencamp Harrison Petts 2009 Ofori Sarkodie Chris Munroe Michael Soderlund 2010 Ofori Sarkodie Brad Ring Jamie Vollmer 2012 Luis Soffner Billy Weaver Sean Weidman 2017 Derek Creviston 2007 Eric Alexander Kyle Wieschhaus Chay Cain 2014 Kerel Bradford CAPITAL ONE/CoSIDA Lee Hagedorn Derek Creviston ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT John Mellencamp Patrick Doody 2001 Colin Rogers Chris Munroe Michael Galullo 2002 Michael Bock Brad Ring Femi Hollinger-Janzen 2003 Danny O’Rourke Ofori Sarkodie Dylan Lax 2004 Danny O’Rourke Billy Weaver Zach Martin 2005 Chris Munroe 2008 Andy Adlard Tanner Thompson 2006 Chay Cain Eric Alexander Jamie Vollmer 2007 Chay Cain Chay Cain Colin Webb 2008 Chay Cain Lee Hagedorn Sean Weidman 2009 Ofori Sarkodie Tyler McCarroll Kyle Wieschhaus 2010 Tyler McCarroll John Mellencamp 2015 Derek Creviston 2011 Harrison Petts Michael Munroe Matt Foldesy 2012 A.J. Corrado Brad Ring Michael Galullo 2013 A.J. Corrado Ofori Sarkodie Adam Goldfaden 2016 Colin Webb Billy Weaver Femi Hollinger-Janzen 2009 Eric Alexander Grant Lillard CAPITAL ONE/CoSIDA Nick Blevins Zach Martin ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Alex Boler Tanner Thompson 2002 Colin Rogers (2nd) Lee Hagedorn Colin Webb 2004 Danny O’Rourke (3rd) Tyler McCarroll 2016 Sean Caulfield 2005 Chris Munroe (1st) Nate Mitchell Derek Creviston 2006 Chay Cain (1st) Ofori Sarkodie Jack Griffith 2007 Chay Cain (1st) Luis Soffner Jeremiah Gutjahr 2008 Chay Cain (3rd) Joe Tolen Andrew Gutman 2009 Ofori Sarkodie (3rd) Tim Wylie Jordan Kleyn 2013 A.J. Corrado (3rd) 2010 Nick Blevins Grant Lillard Chris Haffner Josh Lipe-Melton NSCAA SCHOLAR Cameron Jordan Francesco Moore ALL-AMERICA Tyler McCarroll Austin Panchot 2016 Grant Lillard (2nd) Nate Mitchell Trevor Swartz Luis Soffner Colin Webb Current players in BOLD Joe Tolen Rees Wedderburn Tim Wylie 2017 Ian Black 2011 Nick Blevins Sean Caulfield Jacob Bushue Isaac Friendt Chris Haffner Spencer Glass Dylan Lax Jack Griffith Tyler McCarroll Jeremiah Gutjahr Harrison Petts Andrew Gutman Luis Soffner Rashad Hyacenth Joe Tolen Jordan Kleyn Blake Wise Grant Lillard Tim Wylie Josh Lipe-Melton 2012 Kerel Bradford Francesco Moore

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ANGELO DIBERNARDO ARMANDO BETANCOURT 1991 IU HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE 1992 IU HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE

DiBernardo became Indiana’s first two- Betancourt was named Soccer time soccer All-American as he earned America’s Player of the Decade for the first team honors both in 1977 and 1978 1980’s and earned All-America honors and became the Hoosiers’ first Hermann during all three of his seasons at IU. Trophy award winner as he took home He opened the decade by winning the the award in his final season (1978). He Hermann Trophy Award in 1981 and was selected to Soccer America’s All- earned first team All-America honors for Century team in 2000. DiBernardo played the second time in his career that same just three seasons for the Hoosiers season. He ranks third on the school’s before playing in the professional ranks. all-time points scored list with 64 goals In just three years, he scored 54 goals and 165 points, despite playing just three and 125 points, which ranks sixth on the seasons before turning professional. IU all-time points scored list. DiBernardo, Betancourt was one of three Hoosiers a two-time All-Region selection, is one named to Soccer America’s All-Century of just two players in IU history to have team in 2000 and earned All-Region scored five goals or more in a game. The honors during all three of his seasons, Hoosiers posted a 53-5-2 mark during in which IU posted a 61-8-3 record. DiBernardo’s career. DiBernardo was Betancourt was elected to the IU Hall of elected to the IU Hall of Fame in1991. Fame in 1992.

JOHN STOLLMEYER GREGG THOMPSON 1999 IU HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE 2007 IU HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE

Stollmeyer was a three-time All- Thompson co-captained the 1982 American and a member of Soccer Indiana soccer team which claimed the America’s All-Decade team in the 1980’s. program’s first NCAA Championship. His career at Indiana could not have In the NCAA title game against Duke, it begun any better as the Hoosiers won was Thompson who scored both goals their first two NCAA crowns in his first in the 2-1, eight-overtime victory. After two seasons at IU. He became just the his career at Indiana, Thompson spent second Hoosier to earn All-America three years as a member of the U.S. honors three times in his career, as he National Team, serving as a member of was awarded third team accolades, the 1984 U.S. Olympic team. He played garnering his third honor in 1985. He professionally with the Tampa Bay concluded his career with 27 goals and Rowdies and the Minnesota Strikers 93 points and Indiana posted a 76-15-8 from 1983-88. Thompson was elected to during his four-year career. Stollmeyer the IU Hall of Fame in 2007. was elected to the IU Hall of Fame in 1999.

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BRIAN MAISONNEUVE TODD YEAGLEY 2013 IU HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE 2013 IU HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE

Maisonneuve was a four-year Todd Yeagley was a four-year letterwinner at IU from 1991-94. He was letterwinner at Indiana from 1991-94 and an All-Big Ten honoree each of those four was the second four-time All-American years and was named Big Ten Player of in Hoosier history. He earned second- the Year in 1993 and 1994. Maisonneuve team honors in 1991, 1992 and 1993, and was also a two-time All-American for the was a first-team selection in 1994. A four- Hoosiers, earning second-team honors time All-Big Ten selection, Yeagley was in 1993 and first-team honors in 1994. named Big Ten Freshman of the Year in As a senior Maisonneuve was awarded 1991 as the Hoosiers advanced to the the Hermann Trophy, splitting national College Cup. As a senior in 1994 he was player of the year honors with teammate named the Missouri Athletic Club Player Todd Yeagley. That year Maisonneuve of the Year, splitting national player of tallied 14 goals and 36 points to lead IU the year honors with teammate Brian to a Big Ten title and a trip to the NCAA Maisonneuve. Yeagley currently ranks Championship title game. Indiana was third on IU’s all-time assists list with 40, 79-9-5 during his playing career with which stands second on the all-time two trips to the College Cup, two regular- Big Ten list. After his playing days at IU, season Big Ten titles and three Big Ten Yeagley went on to a professional career Tournament titles. In the classroom with the Columbus Crew (1996-2002) and Maisonneuve was a two-tome Academic served as assistant general manager All-Big Ten honoree. After his IU career, with the club in 2002. In 2003 he returned Maisonneuve went on to a professional to IU as a volunteer coach, taking over career in Major League Soccer with full time assistant duties from 2004-08. the Columbus Crew (1996-2004). He He spent one season as head coach was a member of the 1996 U.S. Olympic at Wisconsin in 2009 before becoming Team and 1998 U.S. World Cup squad. head coach at his alma mater in 2010. Maisonneuve has had coaching stints After leading IU to a Big Ten title in 2010, with the U.S. U-17 National Team, he directed the Hoosiers to their eighth Louisville and Indiana, where he helped national crown in 2012. lead the Hoosiers to the 2012 national title.

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KEN SNOW - 196 PAT MCGAULEY - 124 Year Goals Assists Points Year Goals Assists Points 1987 28 5 61 1979 12 9 33 1988 22 7 51 1980 10 8 28 1989 20 10 50 1981 16 8 40 1990 14 6 34 1983 8 7 23 Totals 84 28 196 Totals 46 32 124

STEVE BURKS - 182 PAUL DIBERNARDO - 116 Year Goals Assists Points Year Goals Assists Points 1973 20 8 48 1981 4 9 17 1974 22 6 50 1982 14 7 35 1975 22 8 52 1983 11 10 32 1976 13 6 32 1984 11 10 32 Totals 77 28 182 Totals 40 36 116

ARMANDO BETANCOURT - 165 CHARLIE FAJKUS - 114 Year Goals Assists Points Year Goals Assists Points 1979 20 12 52 1975 13 7 33 1980 17 16 50 1976 9 9 27 1981 27 9 63 1977 6 12 24 Totals 64 37 165 1978 10 10 30 Totals 38 38 114

ALEKSEY KOROL - 149 BRIAN MAISONNEUVE - 110 Year Goals Assists Points Year Goals Assists Points 1996 6 8 20 1991 5 2 12 1997 14 7 35 1992 12 3 27 1998 17 10 44 1993 13 9 35 1999 20 10 50 1994 14 8 36 Totals 57 35 149 Totals 44 22 110

ROBERT MESCHBACH - 139 DEMA KOVALENKO - 105 Year Goals Assists Points Year Goals Assists Points 1977 10 1 21 1996 10 2 22 1978 11 4 26 1997 20 3 43 1979 13 3 29 1998 15 10 40 1980 27 9 63 Totals 45 15 105 Totals 61 17 139

PAT NOONAN - 127 LAZO ALAVANJA - 103 Year Goals Assists Points Year Goals Assists Points 1999 7 4 18 1995 7 3 17 2000 11 6 28 1996 8 9 25 2001 16 12 44 1997 9 11 29 2002 14 9 37 1998 11 10 32 Totals 48 31 127 Totals 35 33 103

ANGELO DIBERNARDO - 125 SEAN SHAPERT - 102 Year Goals Assists Points Year Goals Assists Points 1976 20 5 45 1986 5 0 10 1977 15 5 35 1987 7 18 32 1978 19 7 45 1988 9 11 29 Totals 54 17 125 1989 7 17 31 Totals 28 46 102

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Louisville UIC John Michael Hayden Head Coach Sean Phillips Head Coach Aleksey Korol Associate Head Coach Marian University (Indiana) Ernie Yarborough Head Coach West Virginia Wesleyan Gavin Donaldson Head Coach Marian University (Wisconsin) Craig Peltonen Head Coach Wisconsin John Trask Head Coach Missouri State Will Lukowski Assistant Coach Wofford Alec Purdie Assistant Coach Mississippi State Josh Rife Assistant Coach (women) Columbus Crew (MLS) Caleb Porter Head Coach University of Missouri-St. Louis Dan King Head Coach LA Galaxy (MLS) Chris Klein President Notre Dame Brian Plotkin Assistant Coach (MLS) Pat Noonan Assistant Coach Ohio State Brian Maisonneuve Head Coach Portland Timbers (MLS) Matt Foldesy Assistant Coach Ned Grabavoy Technical Director Rochester Institute of Technology United States Women’s National Team Yuri Lavrynenko Associate Head Coach B.J. Snow Head of USWNT Talent Identification Spalding Charleston Battery (USL) Darren Yeagle Assistant Coach Mike Anhaueser Head Coach/General Manager VCU Indy 11 (USL) Dave Giffard Head Coach Phil Presser Assistant Coach

Caleb Porter | Columbus Crew Pat Noonan | Philadelphia Union

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GOALS Sean Shapert set single sea- 1. Ken Snow 84 1987-90 son and career marks for as- sists during his four seasons 2. Steve Burks 77 1973-76 at Indiana. 3. Armando Betancourt 64 1979-81 4. Robert Meschbach 61 1977-80 5. Aleksey Korol 57 1996-99 6. Angelo DiBernardo 54 1976-78 7. Pat Noonan 48 1999-02 8. Pat McGauley 46 1979-81, 83 9. Dema Kovalenko 45 1996-98 10. Brian Maisonneuve 44 1991-94 11. Paul DiBernardo 40 1981-84 12. Charlie Fajkus 38 1975-78 13. Matt Fundenberger 37 1997-00 14 Lazo Alvanja 35 1995-98 15. Will Bruin 33 2008-10 Rudy Glenn 33 1976-79 Active: Spencer Glass 6 2016-pres.

ASSISTS POINTS 1. Sean Shapert 46 1986-89 1. Ken Snow 196 1987-90 2. Yuri Lavrynenko 41 1996-99 2. Steve Burks 182 1973-76 3. Todd Yeagley 40 1991-94 3. Armando Betancourt 165 1979-81 4. John Stollmeyer 39 1982-85 4. Aleksey Korol 149 1996-99 5. Charlie Fajkus 38 1975-78 5. Robert Meschbach 139 1977-80 6. Armando Betancourt 37 1979-81 6. Pat Noonan 127 1999-02 7. Paul DiBernardo 36 1981-84 7. Angelo DiBernardo 125 1976-78 8. Aleksey Korol 35 1996-99 8. Pat McGauley 124 1979-81,83 9. Brian Plotkin 34 2002-05 9. Paul DiBernardo 116 1981-84 Ryan Mack 34 1998-00, 02 10. Charlie Fajkus 114 1975-78 11. Lazo Alavanja 33 1995-98 11. Brian Maisonneuve 110 1991-94 12. Pat Noonan 32 1999-02 12. Dema Kovalenko 105 1996-98 Pat McGauley 32 1979-81, 83 13. Lazo Alavanja 103 1995-98 14. Herb Haller 29 1985-88 14. Sean Shapert 102 1986-89 15. Ken Snow 28 1987-90 15. Todd Yeagley 98 1991-94 Steve Burks 28 1973-76 Active: Spencer Glass 24 2016-pres. Active: Spencer Glass 12 2016-pres.

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SHOTS VICTORIES 1. Steve Burks 345 1973-76 1. Scott Coufal 66 1993-96 2. Pat Noonan 324 1999-02 2. T.J. Hannig 63 1997-00 3. Ken Snow 317 1987-90 3. Juergen Sommer 58 1987-90 4. Robert Meschbach 285 1977-80 4. Jay Nolly 51 2001-04 5. John Stollmeyer 282 1982-85 5. Cary Feld 49 1974-77 6. Armando Betancourt 263 1979-81 6. John Putna 48 1976-79 7. Brian Plotkin 262 2002-05 7. Luis Soffner 47 2009-12 8. Aleksey Korol 261 1996-99 8. Chris Peterson 41 1980-83 9. Will Bruin 257 2008-10 9. Chay Cain 39 2005-08 10. Paul DiBernardo 251 1981-84 10. Chris Oswald 38 1980-83 11. Ryan Mack 245 1998-00, 02 11. Trey Muse 37 2017-18 12. Angelo DiBernardo 228 1976-78 12. Colin Webb 36 2013-16 13. Pat McGauley 224 1979-81, 83 13. Colin Rogers 27 1998-01 14. Charlie Fajkus 217 1975-78 14. Andre Luciano 23 1991-92 15. Brian Maisonneuve 195 1991-94 15. Chris Paddock 22 1984-85 Active: Spencer Glass 38 2016-pres.

SAVES 1. Cary Feld 275 1974-77 2. Scott Coufal 274 1993-96 3. Juergen Sommer 271 1987-90 4. Luis Soffner 262 2009-12 5. Chris Oswald 217 1980-83 6. Chay Cain 207 2005-08 Scott Coufal’s 66 career victories remains the 7. John Putna 198 1976-79 benchmark for all Indiana goalkeepers. 8. Jay Nolly 187 2001-04 9. Colin Webb 184 2013-16 10. T.J. Hannig 176 1997-00 11. Bruce Killough 166 1984-87 12. Chris Peterson 161 1980-83 13. Colin Rogers 109 1998-01 14. Trey Muse 105 2017-18 Chris Oswals 105 1980-83

SHUTOUTS 1. T.J. Hannig 42 1997-00 2. Scott Coufal 38 1993-96 3. John Putna 36 1976-79 4. Luis Soffner 32 2009-12 5. Chay Cain 30 2005-08 Jay Nolly 30 2001-04 7. Trey Muse 29 2017-18 Chris Oswald 29 1980-83 9. Cary Feld 28 1974-77 10. Colin Webb 27 2013-16 11. Chris Peterson 23 1980-83 12. Colin Rogers 21.5 1998-01 13. Juergen Sommer 19 1987-90 14. Bruce Killough 15 1984-87 15. Andre Luciano 14 1991-92

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GOALS POINTS 1. Ken Snow 28 1987 1. Armando Betancourt 63 1981 2. Armando Betancourt 27 1981 Robert Meschbach 63 1980 Robert Meschbach 27 1980 3. Ken Snow 61 1987 4. Ken Snow 22 1988 4. Armando Betancourt 52 1979 Steve Burks 22 1975 Steve Burks 52 1975 Steve Burks 22 1974 6. Ken Snow 51 1988 7. Aleksey Korol 20 1999 7. Armando Betancourt 50 1980 Dema Kovalenko 20 1997 Ken Snow 50 1989 Ken Snow 20 1989 Steve Burks 50 1974 Armando Betancourt 20 1976 Aleksey Korol 50 1999 Angelo DiBernardo 20 1976 11. Steve Burks 48 1973 Steve Burks 20 1973 12. Angelo DiBernardo 45 1978 13. Angelo DiBernardo 20 1976 Angelo DiBernardo 45 1976 14. Eriq Zavaleta 18 2012 14. Pat Noonan 44 2001 Will Bruin 18 2010 Aleksey Korol 44 1998 16. Aleksey Korol 17 1999 Armando Betancourt 17 1980

Armando Betancourt still ranks among the top 10 in goals, assists and points in a single season.

ASSISTS 1. Sean Shapert 18 1987 2. Sean Shapert 17 1989 3. Trevor Swartz 16 2018 Armando Betancourt 16 1980 5. Yuri Lavrynenko 14 1997 Todd Yeagley 14 1993 Wane Lobring 14 1991 8. John Stollmeyer 13 1984 Tim Walters 13 1979 10. A.J. Corrado 12 2012 Lee Nguyen 12 2005 Pat Noonan 12 2001 Ryan Mack 12 2000 Yuri Lavrinrnko led the Hoosiers in assists in 1996 (10) and 1997 (14). Yuri Lavrynenko 12 1999 Chad Deering 12 1990 Armando Betancourt 12 1979 Charlie Fajkus 12 1977

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SHUTOUTS 1. Trey Muse 18 2017 John Putna 18 1979 3. T.J. Hannig 16.5 1998 4. Colin Rogers 16 2001 5. Scott Coufal 14 1994 6. John Putna 14 1978 7. Juergen Sommer 13 1988 8. Trey Muse 12 2018 Luis Soffner 12 2012 Chris Peterson 12 1982 11. Jay Nolly 11 2004 Jay Nolly 11 2003 Cary Feld had 275 career saves as a Hoosier, including 63 in 1977. 13. T.J. Hannig 10.5 1999 14. Colin Webb 10 2015 SHOTS Chay Cain 10 2008 1. Armando Betancourt 118 1981 Chay Cain 10 2007 2. Pat Noonan 109 2001 Chay Cain 10 2006 3. Steve Burks 108 1975 Chris Munroe 10 2005 4. Will Bruin 103 2010 T.J. Hannig 10 1997 Robert Meschbach 103 1980 Chris Peterson 10 1983 6. Ken Snow 97 1988 Chris Oswald 10 1980 7. Eriq Zavaleta 95 2012 Armando Betancourt 95 1979 VICTORIES 9. Pat Noonan 94 2000 1. John Putna 23 1978 10. Will Bruin 93 2009 T.J. Hannig 23 1998 11. Pat Noonan 91 2002 3. Scott Coufal 22 1994 12. Ryan Mack 85 2000 4. Trey Muse 20 2018 Steve Burks 85 1974 5. Jay Nolly 19 2004 14. Brian Plotkin 84 2003 John Putna 19 1979 15. Steve Burks 81 1973 T.J. Hannig 19 1997 Armando Betancourt 81 1980 8. Trey Muse 18 2017 Colin Rogers 18 2001 SAVES Juergen Sommer 18 1989 Chris Oswald 18 1980 1. John Putna 108 1978 Cary Feld 18 1976 2. Chay Cain 86 2007 13. Jay Nolly 17 2003 3. Luis Soffner 80 2012 Chris Peterson 17 1983 Juergen Sommer 80 1990 Bruce Killough 17 1984 Juergen Sommer 80 1989 6. Chris Peterson 78 1983 7. Jay Nolly 76 2003 Chris Peterson 76 1982 9. Luis Soffner 75 2011 Scott Coufal 75 1994 11. Scott Coufal 71 1995 Juergen Sommer 71 1988 13. Colin Webb 70 2014 14. Chris Oswald 68 1980 15. Andre Luciano 67 1991

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GOALS POINTS 1. Steve Burks 6 Indiana State 10/6/73 1. Steve Burks 12 Indiana State 10/6/73 2. Angelo DiBernardo 5 Saint Louis 10/10/76 2. Robert Meschbach 10 Cincinnati 10/8/80 Steve Burks 5 Cincinnati 10/11/74 Angelo DiBernardo 10 Saint Louis 10/10/76 4. Ken Snow 4 Harvard 9/24/89 Steve Burks 10 Cincinnati 10/11/74 Robert Meschbach 4 Cincinnati 10/8/80 5. Manuel Gorrity 9 Louisville 10/26/83 Armando Betancourt 4 Purdue 9/11/80 6. Chris Klein 8 Kentucky 9/25/97 Steve Burks 4 Goshen 9/24/75 Ken Snow 8 Harvard 9/24/89 8. 45 times 3 Ken Snow 8 Cleveland St. 10/14/88 last by Tanner Thompson Saint Louis 10/25/16 Pat McGauley 8 Northwestern 9/23/83 Iker Zubizerreta 8 Louisville 10/26/83 ASSISTS Armando Betancourt 8 Illinois 10/10/81 1. Ned Grabavoy 4 Michigan State 9/22/02 Armando Betancourt 8 Purdue 9/11/80 Todd Yeagley 4 Northwestern 10/18/91 Steve Burks 8 Goshen 9/24/74 Angelo DiBernardo 4 Dayton 9/19/76 14. 7 times 7 4. 23 times 3 last by Matt Fundenberger Michigan 10/8/00 last by Rece Buckmaster Santa Clara 9/30/17

Todd Yeagley’s four assists against Northwestern in 1991 is still tied for Indiana’s single- Manuel Gorrity tallied nine points in a 14-0 victory over Louisville in 1983. game record.

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SAVES 1. John Putna 12 Saint Louis 10/8/78 2. Cary Feld 11 Akron 10/2/76 Cary Feld 11 Saint Louis 10/11/75 4. Jay Nolly 10 St. John’s 12/14/03 Chris Peterson 10 Fresno State 9/15/82 6. Chay Cain 9 Ohio State 11/11/07 Jay Nolly 9 California 8/29/03 Scott Coufal 9 FIU 12/8/96 Andre Luciano 9 Penn State 10/2/92 Andre Luciano 9 Stanford 9/6/91 Juergen Sommer 9 UW-Milwaukee 10/7/90 Cary Feld 9 Western Illinois 11/17/76 13. 12 times 8 last by Luis Soffner Notre Dame 9/26/12

Chad Deering added his name to the IU record book with 10 shot attempts in a 2-2 tie with San Francisco in the adidas/Met Life Classic in Bloomington.

SHOTS 1. Will Bruin 12 Tulsa 11/21/10 2. Mason Toye 11 Wisconsin 11/12/17 Mason Toye 11 Penn State 11/6/17 Steve Burks 11 Wabash 9/17/75 Armando Betancourt 11 S. Indiana 10/7/81 6. Pat Noonan 10 Northwestern 10/15/00 Chad Deering 10 San Francisco 9/07/90 Armando Betancourt 10 SIU-Edwards. 9/27/81 Steve Burks 10 Dayton 9/20/75 10. Will Bruin 9 Michigan State 10/18/09 Pat Noonan 9 IUPUI 11/3/02 Ryan Mack 9 Michigan St. 9/22/02 Harry Weiss 9 Rutgers 9/8/95 Armando Betancourt 9 Purdue 9/11/80 Tim Walters 9 Ball State 10/31/79 Steve Burks 9 Cincinnati 9/12/75 Jay Nolly tallied 10 saves against St. John’s in the 2003 NCAA title game, giving the Steve Burks 9 DePauw 10/15/7 Hoosiers their sixth national title.

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GOALS SENIOR FRESHMEN SINGLE GAME SINGLE GAME 8 times 3 Steve Burks 6 Indiana State 10/6/73 last Trevor Swartz UConn 11/18/18 SINGLE SEASON SINGLE SEASON Ken Snow 28 1987 Sean Shapert 17 1989

SOPHOMORE SAVES SINGLE GAME FRESHMEN Steve Burks 5 Cincinnati 10/11/74 SINGLE GAME SINGLE SEASON Bruce Killough 8 California 9/14/84 Ken Snow 22 1988 SINGLE SEASON Steve Burks 22 1974 Chris Oswald 68 1980

JUNIOR SOPHOMORE SINGLE GAME SINGLE GAME Ken Snow 4 Harvard 9/24/89 Cary Feld 11 Saint Louis 10/11/75 Armando Betancourt 4 Purdue 9/11/80 SINGLE SEASON Steve Burks 4 Goshen 9/24/75 Scott Coufal 75 1994 SINGLE SEASON Steve Burks 22 1975 JUNIOR SINGLE GAME SENIOR John Putna 12 Saint Louis 10/8/78 SINGLE GAME SINGLE SEASON Robert Meschbach 4 Cincinnati 10/8/80 John Putna 108 1978 SINGLE SEASON Armando Betancourt 27 1981 SENIOR Robert Meschbach 27 1980 SINGLE GAME Scott Coufal 9 FIU 12/8/96 ASSISTS Andre Luciano 9 Penn State 10/2/92 FRESHMEN Juergen Sommer 9 UW-Milwaukee 10/7/90 SINGLE GAME SINGLE SEASON Todd Yeagley 4 Northwestern 10/18/91 Luis Soffner 80 2012 Angelo DiBernardo 4 Dayton 9/19/76 Juergen Sommer 80 1990 SINGLE SEASON Lee Nguyen 12 2005

SOPHOMORE SINGLE GAME Ned Grabavoy 4 Michigan State 9/22/02 SINGLE SEASON Sean Shapert 18 1987

JUNIOR SINGLE GAME 8 times 3 last Rece Buckmaster Santa Clara 9/30/17 SINGLE SEASON Armando Betancourt 16 1980

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THREE STRAIGHT GOALS BY TEAM 1. 1:02 Earlham 11/3/76 Rudy Glenn 15:53, Steve Burks 16:23 and Hudson Fortune 16:55 2. 1:16 Purdue 9/11/80 Armando Betancourt 60:40, Manuel Gorrity 60:50 and Sashi Roy 61:56 3. 1:33 Ball State 10/28/81 Pat McGauley 7:14, Armando Betancourt 8:17 and Gregg Thompson 8:47 1:33 Northwestern 9/23/83 Rod Castro 44:56, Pat McGauley 45:41 and Pat McGauley 46:29 5. 1:51 Louisville 10/26/83 Manuel Gorrity 80:44, Manuel Gorrity 81:30 and Dave Boncek 82:35

CONSECUTIVE GOALS BY TEAM 1. :10 Purdue 9/11/80 Armando Betancourt 60:40 and Manuel Gorrity 60:50 2. :12 Ball State 9/24/76 Mike Freitag 54:27 and Tim Walters 54:39 3. :14 Dayton 11/7/80 Pat McGauley 23:04 and Robert Meschbach 23:18 Kevin Noschang set a school and NCAA record with a goal just six seconds into the match 4. :17 Kentucky 10/31/07 vs. Kentucky on October 28, 2008. Rich Balchan (12:07) and Brad Ring (12:24) :17 Notre Dame 9/3/06 Brad Ring 41:50 and Darren Yeagle 42:07 FASTEST GOAL AFTER HALFTIME 1. 45:20 11/12/09 Wisconsin Will Bruin CONSECUTIVE GOALS BY PLAYER 2. 45:26 11/17/96 Michigan State Chris Klein 1. :38 Appalachian State 9/16/79 3. 45:33 9/28/83 Purdue Mark Laxgang Rudy Glenn (10:45 and 11:23) 4. 45:35 10/8/98 Butler Ryan Mack 2. :46 Louisville 10/26/83 5. 45:40 11/6/09 Penn State Daniel Kelly Manuel Gorrity (80:44 and 812:30) 6. 45:41 9/23/83 Northwestern Pat McGauley 3. :48 Northwestern 9/23/83 7. 45:46 9/28/01 Penn State Pat Noonan Pat McGauley (45:41 and 46:29) 8. 45:50 9/15/91 Ohio State Joel Shanker 4. :52 Cleveland State 10/14/88 45:50 11/3/91 Harvard Brian Maisonneuve Ken Snow (17:50 and 18:42) 10. 45:53 11/3/04 IUPUI Drew Moor 5. 1:00 Earlham 11/3/76 Mike Freitag (7:35 and 8:35) FASTEST GOAL TO START A MATCH 1. :06 10/28/08 Kentucky Kevin Noschang THREE STRAIGHT GOALS BY PLAYER 2. :11 10/7/08 Butler Daniel Kelly 1. 7:02 Cincinnati 10/8/80 3. :16 10/2/82 Saint Louis Mike Hylla Robert Meschbach (3:06, 5:00 and 10:08) 4. :26 8/27/06 UAB Brian Ackley 2. 8:50 Cincinnati 10/8/80 5. :46 9/22/02 Michigan State Vijay Dias Robert Meschbach (5:00, 10:08 and 13:50) 6. :47 9/1/17 San Francisco Trevor Swartz 3. 9:11 Indiana State 10/6/73 7. :50 11/4/79 Evansville Rudy Glenn Steve Burks (2:30, 9:30 and 11:41) 8. 1:02 9/19/79 Purude Mark Simanton 4. 10:41 Northwestern 9/23/83 9. 1:05 9/2/97 Notre Dame Caleb Porter Pat McGauley (45:41, 46:29 and 56:22) 10. 1:10 11/25/84 Evansville Tim Hylla 5. 11:17 Ball State 10/31/79 Tim Walters (42:20, 50:39, 53:37) HELD OPPONENT TO ZERO SHOTS vs. IUPUI 11/3/04 vs. Kentucky 9/1/01 Current players in bold COLLEGE CUP ALL-TIME WIN-LOSS RECORD 24-13 (.649) Best in NCAA History

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INDIVIDUAL TEAM SEASON GOALS SEASON GOALS 1. 8 Aleksey Korol 1998 1. 24 1993 2. 7 Matt Fundenberger 2000 2. 22 1991

SEASON ASSISTS SEASON ASSISTS 1. 7 Todd Yeagley 1991 1. 21 2002 2. 6 Wane Lobring 1991 2. 20 1993

SEASON POINTS SEASON SHOTS 1. 17 Todd Yeagley 1991 1. 154 2017 2. 16 Matt Fundenberger 2000 2. 135 2018 3. 134 2014 SEASON SHOTS 4. 119 2015 1. 30 Tanner Thompson 2014 5. 109 2008 2. 29 Mason Toye 2017 109 2005 29 Femi Hollinger-Janzen 2015 109 2002 29 Eriq Zavaleta 2012 29 Will Bruin 2010 SEASON SAVES 1. 27 2008 SEASON SAVES 2. 22 2014 1. 24 Chay Cain 2008 22 2012 2. 22 Colin Webb 2014 4. 22 2017 22 Luis Soffner 2012 5. 20 2010 4. 21 Trey Muse 2017 20 2005 5. 19 Chay Cain 2006 19 Colin Rogers 2000 SEASON CORNER KICKS 1. 66 2018 CAREER GOALS 2. 56 1997 1. 12 Pat Noonan 1999-02 2. 11 Brian Maisonneuve 1991-94 SINGLE-GAME GOALS 11 Matt Fundenberger 1997-00 1. 11 vs. Northwestern 1996 2. 8 vs. Northwestern 1991 CAREER ASSISTS 8 vs. Northwestern 1992 1. 15 Todd Yeagley 1991-94 2. 13 Pat Noonan 1999-02 SINGLE-GAME ASSISTS 1. 9 vs. Michigan State 2002 CAREER POINTS 9 vs. Northwestern 1996 1. 37 Pat Noonan 1999-02 2. 29 Todd Yeagley 1991-94 SINGLE-GAME SHOTS 1. 36 vs. Northwestern 1996 CAREER SHOTS 2. 34 vs. Penn State 2017 1. 77 Tanner Thompson 2013-16 2. 72 Pat Noonan 1999-02 SINGLE-GAME SAVES 1. 9 vs. Ohio State 2007 CAREER SAVES 2. 8 at Ohio State 2008 1. 64 Colin Webb 2013-16 vs. Penn State 2000 2. 60 Luis Soffner 2009-12 SINGLE-GAME CORNER KICKS 1. 19 vs. Michigan State 1997 2. 17 vs. Michigan State 1996

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GAME SEASON STREAKS GOALS GOALS WIN STREAKS 1. 19 vs. Indiana State, 1976 1. 94 1976 1. 23 1997 2. 14 vs. Louisville, 1983 2. 88 1983 2. 17 1976 3. 13 vs. Earlham, 1976 88 1979 3. 16 1978 13 vs. Ball State, 1979 4. 83 1981 16 1987 83 1997 5. 15 1994 ASSISTS 1. 17 vs. Indiana State, 1976 ASSISTS UNBEATEN STREAKS 2. 13 vs. Louisville, 1983 1. 79 1983 1. 46 1983-84 3. 11 vs. Earlham, 1976 2. 70 1981 2. 24 2017 4. 10 vs. Kentucky, 1982 3. 68 1979 23 1997 10 vs. Northwestern, 1983 4. 67 1997 23 2003-04 5. 65 1980 5. 21 1975-76 SHOTS 21 1982 1. 57 vs. Cincinnati, 1975 SHOTS 2. 54 vs. Indiana State, 1976 1. 565 1979 HOME WIN STREAKS 3. 50 vs. Dayton, 1975 2. 537 1981 1. 26 1997-99 4. 48 vs. Kentucky, 1982 3. 533 1982 2. 19 1980-81 5. 45 vs. Ball State, 1979 4. 505 1983 3. 13 1973-74 45 vs. W. Michigan, 1980 5. 487 1975 4. 13 1982-83 5. 12 2018 SAVES 12 1983-84 1. 13 vs. SIU-Edwardsville, 1974 12 1988 2. 12 vs. UW-Milwaukee, 1990 12 1989 3. 11 vs. St. Louis, 1975 12 1991 11 vs. Akron, 1976 5. 10 vs. St. John’s, 2003 ROAD WIN STREAKS 1. 19 1980-81 2. 12 1978 3. 11 1980 4. 10 1976 10 1983-84 10 1997

CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS 1. 9 2017 2. 7 1975-76 3. 6 2001 6 1980

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A GOAL 1. 41 1986-88 2. 33 1983-84 3. 29 1982-83

The 1997 team won 23-straight games and scored 83 goals.

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GAME TOURNAMENT CAREER GOALS GOALS GOALS 2 Jacob Peterson vs. OSU 2005 3 Jacob Peterson 2005 6 Lazo Alavanja 1995-98 2 Aleksey Korol vs. PSU 1999 3 Lazo Alavanja 1996 4 Will Bruin 2008-10 2 Dema Kovalenko vs. Wisconsin 1998 3 Aleksey Korol 1999 4 Aleksey Korol 1996-99 2 Lazo Alavanja vs. Penn State 1996 4 Craig Ginsberg 1991-94 ASSISTS Active: 2, Spencer Glass 2016-pres. ASSISTS 3 Scott Merritt 1995 2 Griffin Dorsey vs. MICH 2018 3 Matt Fundenberger 1999 ASSISTS 2 Trevor Swartz vs. OSU 2017 5 Scott Merritt 1994-96 2 Eriq Zavaleta vs. MSU 2011 POINTS 3 Matt Fundenberger 1997-00 2 Matt Fundenberger vs. PSU 1999 7 Lazo Alavanja 1996 3 Lazo Alavanja 1995-98 2 Lazo Alavanja vs. PSU 1997 6 Jacob Peterson 2005 Active: 1, Spencer Glass, A.J. Palazzolo 2 Aleksey Korol vs. MSU 1996 6 Aleksey Korol 1999 2 Scott Merritt vs. MSU 1996 POINTS 2 Scott Merritt vs. PSU 1995 SHOTS 11 Aleksey Korol 1996-99 15 Will Bruin 2009 9 Yuri Lavrynenko 1996-99 SHOTS 12 Pat Noonan 2001 9 Scott Merritt 1994-96 11 Mason Toye vs. Wisconsin 2017 11 Tommy Thompson 2013 Active: 5, Spencer Glass 2016-pres. 11 Mason Toye vs. PSU 2017 Jacob Peterson 2005 8 Will Bruin vs. OSU 2009 SHOTS 8 Pat Noonan at PSU 2002 SAVES 28 Will Bruin 2008-10 8 Dema Kovalenko vs. PSU 1998 15 Colin Webb 2013 24 Pat Noonan 1999-02 8 Ryan Mack vs. OSU 2000 14 Colin Webb 2014 21 Aleksey Korol 1996-99 8 Pat Noonan vs. Michigan 2001 12 Chay Cain 2007 18 Jacob Peterson 2003-05 11 Chay Cain 2006 18 Nikita Kotlov 2010-13 SAVES 9 Luis Soffner 2011 Active: 8, Spencer Glass 2016-pres. 9 Chay Cain vs. OSU 2007 8 Chay Cain 2008 6 Luis Soffner vs. NU 2011 8 Andre Luciano 1991 SAVES 6 Chay Cain vs. OSU 2008 8 Scott Coufal 1996 35 Colin Webb 2013-pr. 6 Chay Cain vs. OSU 2006 30 Chay Cain 2005-08 6 Scott Coufal vs. PSU 1995 27 Scott Coufal 1993-96 21 Luis Soffner 2009-12 11 T.J. Hannig 1997-00

Chay Cain set a school record with nine saves in the championship game of the 2007 Big Ten Tournament.

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TOURNAMENT GOALS 6 Aleksey Korol 1998 5 Nikita Kotlov 2012 4 Steve Snow 1989 4 Aleksey Korol 1999

ASSISTS 6 Trevor Swartz 2018 5 Armando Betancourt 1980 4 Yuri Lavrynenko 1999

POINTS 14 Aleksey Korol 1998 11 Aleksey Korol 1999 9 Pat Noonan 2001 9 Steve Snow 1989

SHOTS 26 Pat Noonan 2001 19 Brian Plotkin 2003 18 Aleksey Korol 1998

SAVES 25 Jay Nolly 2003 20 Chris Peterson 1982 20 Chris Peterson 1983

CAREER GOALS 12 Aleksey Korol 1996-99 8 Nikita Kotlov 2010-13 7 Pat Noonan 1999-02 6 Jacob Peterson 2003-05 Jacob Peterson’s two goals against Tulsa in 2004 helped lead Indiana to a 4-0 victory and an eventual national championship. Yuri Lavrynenko 1996-99 GAME ASSISTS SHOTS 11 Yuri Lavrynenko 1996-99 GOALS 7 Trevor Swartz 2014-18 3 Nikita Kotlov vs. Xavier 2012 12 Will Bruin vs. Tulsa 2010 9 A. Betancourt vs. Wisconsin 1981 6 Pat Noonan 1999-02 Scott Merritt vs. Evansville 1996 Armando Betancourt 1980-81 2 20 players, most recent: 8 Pat Noonan vs. Michigan St. 2001 8 Todd Yeagley vs. Creighton 1994 Nikita Kotlov vs. Old Dominion 2011 POINTS SAVES 30 Aleksey Korol 1996-99 ASSISTS 23 Yuri Lavrynenko 1996-99 3 Trevor Swartz vs. UConn 2018 10 Jay Nolly vs. St. John’s 2003 9 Scott Coufal vs. Florida Int’l 1996 20 Pat Noonan 1999-02 Yuri Lavrynenko vs. Evansville 1996 Nikita Kotlov 2010-13 2 14 players, most recent: Trevor Swartz vs. Air Force 2018 SHOTS 53 Pat Noonan 1999-02 POINTS 52 Aleksey Korol 1996-99 6 Nikita Kotlov vs. Xavier 2012 6 Will Bruin vs. Tulsa 2010 SAVES 6 Scott Merritt vs. Evansville 1996 48 Jay Nolly 2003-04 5 Nikita Kotlov vs. Old Dominion 2011 48 Juergen Sommer 1987-90 5 A. Betancourt vs. Wisconsin 1981 47 Scott Coufal 1993-96 5 Chris Klein vs. South Florida 1997

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GOALS ASSISTS POINTS 1973 Steve Burks 20 1973 Ibrahima Fall 11 1973 Steve Burks 48 1974 Steve Burks 22 1974 John Katsinis 8 1974 Steve Burks 50 1975 Steve Burks 22 1975 Steve Burks 8 1975 Steve Burks 52 1976 Angelo DiBernardo 20 David Freud 8 1976 Angelo DiBernardo 45 1977 Angelo DiBernardo 15 1976 Charlie Fajkus 9 1977 Angelo DiBernardo 35 1978 Angelo DiBernardo 19 1977 Charlie Fajkus 12 1978 Angelo DiBernardo 45 1979 Armando Betancourt 20 1978 Charlie Fajkus 10 1979 Armando Betancourt 52 1980 Robert Meschbach 27 1979 Tim Walters 13 1980 Robert Meschbach 63 1981 Armando Betancourt 27 1980 Armando Betancourt 16 1981 Armando Betancourt 63 1982 Paul DiBernardo 14 1981 Mark Goldschmidt 11 1982 Paul DiBernardo 35 1983 Paul DiBernardo 11 1982 John Stollmeyer 8 1983 Paul DiBernardo 32 Iker Zubizerreta 11 Manuel Gorrity 8 1984 Paul DiBernardo 32 1984 Manuel Gorrity 12 1983 Paul DiBernardo 10 1985 Chris Keenan 28 1985 Chris Keenan 12 1984 John Stollmeyer 13 1986 Rod Castro 14 1986 Pete Stoyanovich 6 1985 John Stollmeyer 9 1987 Ken Snow 61 John Johnson 6 1986 Rod Castro 6 1988 Ken Snow 51 1987 Ken Snow 28 Chris Keenan 6 1989 Ken Snow 50 1988 Ken Snow 22 1987 Sean Shapert 18 1990 Chad Deering 36 1989 Ken Snow 20 1988 Herb Maller 11 1991 Todd Yeagley 35 1990 Ken Snow 14 Sean Shapert 11 1992 Brian Maisonneuve 27 1991 Todd Yeagley 12 1989 Sean Shapert 17 1993 Brian Maisonneuve 35 1992 Brian Maisonneuve 12 1990 Chad Deering 12 1994 Brian Maisonneuve 36 1993 Harry Weiss 16 1991 Wane Lobring 14 1995 Scott Merritt 19 1994 Brian Maisonneuve 14 1992 Blake Rodgers 5 1996 Scott Merritt 23 1995 Scott Merritt 7 Craig Ginsberg 5 Lazo Alavanja 23 Lazo Alavanja 7 1993 Todd Yeagley 14 1997 Dema Kovalenko 43 1996 Dema Kovalenko 10 1994 Todd Yeagley 11 1998 Aleksey Korol 44 Scott Merritt 10 1995 Jeff Bannister 7 1999 Aleksey Korol 50 1997 Dema Kovalenko 20 1996 Yuri Lavrynenko 10 2000 Pat Noonan 28 1998 Aleksey Korol 17 1997 Yuri Lavrynenko 14 2001 Pat Noonan 44 1999 Aleksey Korol 20 1998 Aleksey Korol 10 2002 Pat Noonan 37 2000 Matt Fundenberger 12 Dema Kovalenko 10 2003 Ned Grabavoy 33 2001 Pat Noonan 16 Lazo Alavanja 10 2004 Jacob Peterson 23 2002 Pat Noonan 14 1999 Yuri Lavrynenko 12 2005 Jacob Peterson 26 2003 Ned Grabavoy 11 2000 Ryan Mack 12 Brian Plotkin 26 2004 Jacob Peterson 11 2001 Pat Noonan 12 2006 Brian Ackley 19 2005 Jacob Peterson 12 2002 Pat Noonan 9 2007 Brad Ring 16 2006 Brian Ackley 7 Ryan Mack 9 2008 Andy Adlard 19 Darren Yeagle 7 2003 Ned Grabavoy 11 2009 Will Bruin 22 2007 Eric Alexander 5 2004 Brian Plotkin 9 2010 Will Bruin 41 Kevin Noschang 5 2005 Lee Nguyen 12 2011 Eriq Zavaleta 25 Brad Ring 5 2006 Kevin Robson 6 2012 Eriq Zavaleta 40 2008 Andy Adlard 7 2007 Billy Weaver 7 2013 Tommy Thompson 13 2009 Will Bruin 9 2008 Andy Adlard 5 Nikita Kotlov 13 2010 Will Bruin 18 2009 Lee Hagedorn 5 A.J. Corrado 13 2011 Eriq Zavaleta 10 2010 Andy Adlard 7 2014 Tanner Thompson 15 2012 Eriq Zavaleta 18 2011 Tommy Meyer 7 2015 Femi Hollinger-Janzen 21 2013 Tommy Thompson 5 2012 A.J. Corrado 12 2016 Tanner Thompson 19 Femi Hollinger-Janzen 5 2013 A.J. Corrado 7 2017 Mason Toye 22 2014 Tanner Thompson 6 2014 Jamie Vollmer 6 2018 Andrew Gutman 31 2015 Femi Hollinger-Janzen 8 2015 Tanner Thompson 9 2016 Tanner Thompson 8 2016 Tanner Thompson 3 Current players in bold 2017 Mason Toye 10 Trevor Swartz 3 2018 Andrew Gutman 11 Andrew Gutman 3 2017 Trevor Swartz 8 2018 Trevor Swartz 16

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SHOTS SAVES VICTORIES 1973 Steve Burks 81 1977 Cary Feld 63 1976 Cary Feld 18 1974 Steve Burks 85 1978 John Putna 108 1977 Stats Not Available 1975 Steve Burks 108 1979 John Putna 45 1978 John Putna 23 1976-78 Stats Not Available 1980 Chris Oswald 68 1979 John Putna 19 1979 Armando Betancourt 95 1981 Chris Oswald 44 1980 Chris Oswald 18 1980 Robert Meschbach 103 1982 Chris Peterson 76 1981 Chris Oswald 10 1981 Armando Betancourt 118 1983 Chris Peterson 78 1982 Chris Peterson 16 1982 Paul DiBernardo 83 1984 Bruce Killough 61 1983 Chris Peterson 17 1983 Paul DiBernardo 68 1985 Chris Paddock 36 1984 Bruce Killough 17 1984 John Stollmeyer 64 1986 Matt Olson 30 1985 Chris Paddock 8 1985 John Stollmeyer 75 1987 Bruce Killough 50 1986 Bruce Killough 6 1986 Pete Stoyanovich 47 1988 Juergon Sommer 71 1987 Bruce Killough 9 1987 Ken Snow 77 1989 Juergon Sommer 80 Juergen Sommer 9 1988 Ken Snow 97 1990 Juergen Sommer 80 1988 Juergen Sommer 16 1989 Steve Snow 71 1991 Andre Luciano 67 1989 Juergen Sommer 18 1990 Chad Deering 75 1992 Andre Luciano 34 1990 Juergen Sommer 15 1991 Todd Yeagley 58 1993 Scott Coufal 54 1991 Andre Luciano 14 1992 Brian Maisonneuve 50 1994 Scott Coufal 75 1992 Andre Luciano 9 1993 Harry Weiss 66 1995 Scott Coufal 71 1993 Scott Coufal 16 1994 Brian Maisonneuve 66 1996 Scott Coufal 65 1994 Scott Coufal 22 1995 Harry Weiss 68 1997 T.J. Hannig 42 1995 Scott Coufal 14 1996 Aleksey Korol 52 1998 T.J. Hannig 66 1996 Scott Coufal 14 1997 Dema Kovalenko 69 1999 T.J. Hannig 40 1997 T.J. Hannig 19 1998 Aleksey Korol 71 2000 Colin Rogers 48 1998 T.J. Hannig 23 Dema Kovalenko 71 2001 Colin Rogers 61 1999 T.J. Hannig 14 1999 Aleksey Korol 73 2002 Jay Nolly 50 2000 Colin Rogers 9 2000 Pat Noonan 94 2003 Jay Nolly 76 2001 Colin Rogers 18 2001 Pat Noonan 109 2004 Jay Nolly 58 2002 Jay Nolly 15 2002 Pat Noonan 91 2005 Chris Munroe 57 2003 Jay Nolly 17 2003 Brian Plotkin 84 2006 Chay Cain 56 2004 Jay Nolly 19 2004 Brian Plotkin 79 2007 Chay Cain 86 2005 Chris Munroe 13 2005 Lee Nguyen 71 2008 Chay Cain 65 2006 Chay Cain 13 2006 Josh Tudela 47 2009 Luis Soffner 58 2007 Chay Cain 12 2007 Brad Ring 60 2010 Luis Soffner 49 2008 Chay Cain 14 2008 Andy Adlard 62 2011 Luis Soffner 75 2009 Luis Soffner 11 2009 Will Bruin 93 2012 Luis Soffner 80 2010 Luis Soffner 8 2010 Will Bruin 103 2013 Michael Soderlund 51 2011 Luis Soffner 12 2011 Eriq Zavaleta 55 2014 Colin Webb 70 2012 Luis Soffner 16 2012 Eriq Zavaleta 95 2015 Colin Webb 44 2013 Michael Soderlund 5 2013 Tommy Thompson 56 2016 Colin Webb 41 2014 Colin Webb 12 Nikita Kotlov 56 2017 Trey Muse 65 2015 Colin Webb 13 2014 Tanner Thompson 74 2018 Trey Muse 47 2016 Colin Webb 8 2015 Femi Hollinger-Janzen 76 2017 Trey Muse 18 2016 Tanner Thompson 59 2018 Trey Muse 20 2017 Mason Toye 75 2018 Griffin Dorsey 54 Current players in bold

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