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Athletics Media Relations • Melanie Schneider • Men’s Soccer Contact phone - (812) 856-2939 • fax - (812) 855-9401 • www.iuhoosiers.com

SETTING THE SCENE NO. 14 SEED INDIANA (10-7-2) at NO. 3 SEED AKRON (19-1-1) • No. 14 seed Indiana faces off against No. 3 seed Akron in the third round of the NCAA November 28 • 4 p.m. ET Tournament. Lee Jackson Field • Indiana is making its 24th consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance and 35th overall. Akron, Ohio • The Hoosiers have advanced to the third round of the tournament for the third straight year. All-Time Series vs. Akron: Indiana • Indiana is now 77-25-4 all time in NCAA Tour- nament games. leads, 24-4-3 Last Meeting: 1-0 Akron win on NEWS AND NOTES Sept. 18, 2009 in Akron. • Indiana opened NCAA Tournament play with a convincing 5-1 win over No. 23 Tulsa. • Andy Adlard, Nikita Kotlov, Harrison Petts and Audio Stream: IUHoosiers.com all scored, with Bruin putting up two goals and two assists. • Joe Tolen also had two assists in the game, both on Bruin scores. • Kotlov’s goal gave Indiana a 2-0 lead at the half and was his first game-winning score of the season. • Bruin has scored at least one goal in five of the last six matches. • The last two players to score two goals in an NCAA Tournament game are Bruin and , who had two goals also vs. Tulsa in 2010 INDIANA SCHEDULE/RESULTS 2004. • Bruin tied the school record for points in an September November NCAA Tournament game with six. 3 and 5...... adidas/IU Credit Union Classic 7...... at Ohio State*#...... L, 0-1 • His 12 shots is a new school record. 3...... CALIFORNIA^...... L, 1-2 (2OT) 11-14... Big Ten Tournament...State College, Pa. • Tolen now has five assists on the year, all 5...... No. 5/11 UCLA#...... W, 5-1 12...... vs. No.4 seed Penn State#...... L, 1-2 on Bruin goals and all coming in the last six 10 and 12...... Mike Berticelli Memorial 21...... NCAA Second Round...... W, 5-1 matches. 10...... vs. Cal Poly...... L, 0-1 ...... vs. No. 23/NR Tulsa • It marked the ninth time in school history IU 12...... vs. No. 22/NR Drake...... W, 2-0 28...... NCAA Third Round...... 4 p.m. has scored five for more goals in an NCAA 17...... at Brown...... L, 1-2 ...... vs. No. 2/1 Akron Tournament match. • Seven of Indiana’s 10 2010 opponents which 19...... at UMass...... W, 2-1 made the NCAA Tournament field are in the third 24...... at No. 20/20 Penn State*...... W, 3-2 December round of play. 29...... EVANSVILLE^...... W, 1-0 3/4/5... NCAA Quarterfinals...... TBA • All five Big Ten teams which made the NCAA 10/12.....NCAA College Cup...... Santa Barbara, Calif. Tournament will be playing in today’s third October 10...... NCAA Semifinals...... TBA round. 3...... WISCONSIN*#...... T, 1-1 (2OT) 12...... NCAA Final...... TBA 6...... NR/No. 21 NOTRE DAME&...... L, 1-2 Home matches in CAPS MEDIA INFORMATION 9...... at No. 11/12 Creighton...... W, 3-2 All Times Eastern Indiana Athletics Assistant Media Relations 16...... NR/No. 25 MICHIGAN*#...... W, 2-1 * Big Ten Match; Director Melanie Schneider is the media 20...... at Kentucky...... T, 1-1 (2OT) # Big Ten Network Broadcast relations contact for the Indiana men’s soc- 24...... at No. 16/10 Michigan State*....W, 3-0 & BigTenNetwork.com broadcast cer team. She can be reached at her office 27...... No. 8/9 BUTLER^...... L, 1-4 ^ Replay available Comcast OnDemand (812-856-2939), via cell phone (812-325- 31...... NORTHWESTERN*#...... W, 3-2 6789) or email ([email protected]).

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                     

   

                         

   

   

                         

   

          

                             

   

   

                         

   

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Thursday, Nov. 18 Thursday Nov. 18 Oakland at Michigan State MSU, 2-1 Boston College at Brown Brown, 2-1 New at Creighton Creighton, 4-1 Sunday, Nov. 21 Michigan State at No. 13 Butler MSU, 1-0 Sunday, Nov. 21 Tulsa at No. 14 Indiana Indiana, 5-1 Dartmouth at No. 9 Notre Dame Dartmouth, 2-1 Providence at No. 16 Ohio State OSU, 2-1 Sacramento St. at No. 8 UCLA UCLA, 4-1 UCF at No. 10 Michigan Michigan, 2-1 (OT) UC Santa Barbara at No. 6 California California, 2-1 (OT) Old Dominion at No. 15 Penn State Penn State, 4-1 Brown at No. 11 Connecticut T, 1-1 (Brown 7-6 PKs) Creighton at No. 5 SMU T, 1-1 (SMU 5-3 PKs) Sunday, Nov. 28 Michigan State at No. 4 UNC Sunday, Nov. 28 No. 14 Indiana at No. 3 Akron Dartmouth at No. 8 UCLA No. 16 Ohio State at No. 1 Louisville Brown at No. 6 California No. 10 Michigan at No. 7 South Carolina No. 15 Penn State at No. 2 Maryland INDIANA IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT 1974 1990 2001 • COLLEGE CUP at SIU-Edwardsville L, 0-2 Regional Finals UW-Milwaukee W, 5-1 Regional Semis No. 4 Seed Saint Louis W, 2-1 Regional Finals Michigan State W, 1-0 Second Round 1976 • COLLEGE CUP at Evansville L, 0-1 Quarterfinals Rutgers W, 3-0 Third Round Akron W, 2-1 Regional Finals #5 Clemson W, 2-0 Quarterfinals SIU-Edwardsville W, 1-0 Quarterfinals 1991 • COLLEGE CUP vs. #8 St. John’s W, 2-1(2OT) Semifinals vs. Hartwick W, 2-1 Semifinals Wisconsin W, 2-0 Regional Finals vs. #7 North Carolina L, 0-2 Championship vs. San Francisco L, 0-1 Championship SMU W, 3-2 Quarterfinals vs. Santa Clara L, 0-2 Semifinals 2002 1977 Notre Dame W, 1-0 Second Round at SIU-Edwardsville L, 2-3 Regional Semis 1992 #7 UConn L, 0-1 Third Round at Evansville W, 4-1 Regional Semis 1978 • COLLEGE CUP Washington W, 2-0 Regional Finals 2003 • NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP Cleveland State W, 3-1 Regional Finals at San Diego L, 0-2 Quarterfinals No. 8 Seed SIU-Edwardsville W, 2-0 Quarterfinals Kentucky W, 2-1 (2OT) Second Rnd. vs. Philadelphia Textile W, 2-0 Semifinals 1993 #9 VCU W, 5-0 Third Round vs. San Francisco L, 0-2 Championship Memphis W, 6-0 Regional Semifinals at #1 UCLA W, 2-1 Quarterfinals Wisconsin L, 0-1 Regional Finals Santa Clara W, 1-0 (OT) Semifinals 1979 #6 St. John’s W, 2-1 Championship Cleveland State W, 5-0 Regional Finals 1994 • COLLEGE CUP at Penn State L, 0-2 Quarterfinals No. 1 Seed 2004 • NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP Notre Dame W, 1-0 Regional Semis No. 2 Seed 1980 • COLLEGE CUP Creighton W, 1-0 Regional Finals Michigan W, 1-0 Second Round Cleveland State W, 3-0 Regional Finals Cal State Fullerton W, 2-1 Quarterfinals #15 Boston College W, 1-0 Third Round Penn State W, 3-1 Quarterfinals vs. UCLA W, 4-1 Semifinals Tulsa W, 4-0 Quarterfinals vs. Hartwick W, 5-0 Semifinals vs. #3 Virginia L, 0-1 Championship vs. #3 Maryland W, 3-2 (2OT) Semifinals vs. San Francisco L, 3-4 Championship vs. #9 UCSB W, 1-1 (3-2 PK) Champ. 1995 1981 Butler L, 0-1 Regional Semis 2005 Wisconsin W, 5-1 Regional Finals No. 3 Seed at Philadelphia Textile L, 0-1 Quarterfinals 1996 Notre Dame L, 0-2 Second Round Evansville W, 4-1 Regional Semis 1982 • NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP Bowling Green W, 2-0 Regional Finals 2006 Evansville W, 1-0 Regional Finals at #2 FIU L, 1-2 Quarterfinals No. 7 Seed Philadelphia Textile W, 2-0 Quarterfinals Northern Illinois W, 1-0 Second Round SIU-Edwardsville W, 1-0 Semifinals 1997 • COLLEGE CUP Santa Clara T, 0-0 (4-5 PK) vs. Duke W, 2-1 (8OT) No. 1 Seed Third Round Championship Butler W, 2-1 Regional Semis Bowling Green W, 4-0 Regional Finals 2007 1983 • NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP South Florida W, 6-0 Quarterfinals No. 4 Seed Akron W, 2-1 Regional Finals vs. #5 UCLA L, 0-1 Semifinals Bradley T-1-1 (4-5 PK) Saint Louis W, 2-1 Quarterfinals Second Round Virginia W, 3-1 Semifinals 1998 • NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP vs. Columbia W, 1-0 Championship No. 8 Seed 2008 Akron W, 3-2 Regional Semis No. 6 Seed 1984 • COLLEGE CUP Butler W, 2-1 Regional Finals Saint Louis W, 2-0 Second Round Evansville W, 5-0 Regional Finals at #1 Clemson W, 2-1 Quarterfinals #11 Michigan W, 3-0 Third Round Saint Louis W, 4-2 Quarterfinals vs. Santa Clara W, 4-0 Semifinals at # 3 St. John’s L, 2-3 (OT) Quarterfinals Hartwick W, 2-1 Semifinals vs. Stanford W, 3-1 Championship vs. Clemson L, 1-2 Championship 2009 1999 • NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP Louisville W, 2-0 First Round 1985 No. 2 Seed #12 Butler W, 1-0 Second Round Akron W, 2-0 Regional Semis Kentucky W, 1-0 Regional Semis at #5 North Carolina L, 0-1 Third Round at Evansville L, 0-3 Regional Finals Washington W, 2-0 Regional Finals Penn State W, 3-0 Quarterfinals 2010 1987 vs. UCLA W, 3-2 Semifinals No. 14 Seed Clemson L, 1-2 Regional Finals vs. Santa Clara W, 1-0 Championship Tulsa W, 5-1 Second Round at #3 Akron Third Round 1988 • NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP 2000 • COLLEGE CUP Boston University W, 3-1 Regional Finals at #8 San Jose State W, 4-0 Regional Semis NOTE: Seeding in the NCAA Tournament began Seton Hall W, 3-1 Quarterfinals at Washington W, 2-1 Regional Finals in 1994. Here is the breakdown of how they have Portland W, 1-0 Semifinals at #1 North Carolina W, 1-0 Quarterfinals expanded since: Howard W, 1-0 Championship vs. Creighton L, 1-2 Semifinals 1994-96: Top four seeds 1997-2002: Top eight seeds 1989 • COLLEGE CUP 2003-Present: Top 16 seeds George Washington W, 4-0 Regional Finals Howard W, 1-0 Quarterfinals vs. Santa Clara L, 2-4 Semifinals INDIANA SOCCER at #3 seed AKRON - NCAA TOURNAMENT THIRD ROUND • Indiana posted five wins over NCAA Tournament teams in 2010 (Creigh- ton, Michigan, Michigan State, UCLA, Penn State). QUICK FACTS • All but Creighton remain in the tournament. • Four of those five teams are top-16 seeds, and three of the wins came on Location:...... Bloomington, Ind. the road. Founded:...... 1820 • Bruin is tied for second in the country in goals scored with 18. The top Colors:...... Cream and Crimson three goal scorers in the country are from the Big Ten (1-- Nickname:...... Hoosiers Penn State, 20; 2-Soony Saad-Michigan, 18; Bruin). Enrollment:...... 40,354 • Indiana captured its 14th Big Ten regular season title with a 3-2 win over Soccer Facility:...... Jerry Yeagley Field at Northwestern on Oct. 31...... Bill Armstrong Stadium (6,100) • Indiana trailed 2-0 early in the second half, but goals from Bruin in the 53rd and 62nd minutes tied things up at 2-all. President:...... Michael A. McRobbie • Sophomore Joe Tolen knocked home his first career game winning goal Vice President/Director of Athletics:...... Fred Glass in the 80th minute. Conference:...... Big Ten • Junior goalkeeper Nate Mitchell earned his second career start and is Athletic Department Phone:...... 812-855-0866 now 2-0 on the season in between the pipes. Ticket Office Phone:...... 1-866-IU-SPORTS • It was the first time this season the Hoosiers have won when the op- ponent scores first. Indiana Men’s Soccer History • Bruin’s 13th goal of the season was not enough in a 4-1 loss to No. 8 First year of varsity competition:...... 1973 Butler at Armstrong Stadium on Oct. 27. All-Time Record:...... 641-138-66 (.799) • Indiana picked up its sixth win of the season vs. a ranked opponent with a 3-0 victory at No. 10 Michigan State on Oct. 24. All-Time Big Ten Record:...... 87-14-10 (.836) • Bruin celebrated his 21st birthday in style with two goals, including the NCAA Titles:...... 7 (‘82, ‘83, ‘88, ‘98, ‘99, ‘03, ‘04) game winner, while assisting on the third. NCAA College Cup Appearances:...... 17 • Bruin was named to the Top Drawer Soccer and News NCAA Tournament Appearances:...... 35 Teams of the Week. Current NCAA Tournament Appearance Streak...... 24 • Tolen had the other goal, the first of his career, and assisted on Bruin’s Big Ten (Tournament) Championships:...... 11 second goal of the match. Big Ten Regular Season Titles:...... 14 • Goalkeeper Luis Soffner recorded his third shutout of the season, two of Record at Armstrong Stadium:...... 263-47-35 (.812) which have come against ranked opponents. • Soffner was named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week for the first time in his career. 2010 Coaching Staff • Indiana put up 21 shots but came away with just one goal in a 1-1 tie at Head Coach:...... Todd Yeagley Kentucky on Oct. 20. Alma Mater:...... Indiana • Senior midfielder Andy Adlard scored for the Hoosiers with his third pen- Indiana Record:...... 10-7-2 alty kick of the year. It was his fifth goal of the year, second on the team. Career Record:...... 17-16-4 (2nd year) • Adlard is 3-for-3 on penalty kicks this season. Assistant Coaches:...... (Indiana) • Coming in off the bench, junior midfielder/defender Chris Estridge has a ...... Ernie Yarborough (Indiana) season-high six shot attempts. Volunteer Assistant Coach:...... Chris Munroe (Indiana) • Indiana was held scoreless in the first half for just the fourth time this Soccer Office Secretary: ...... Cathy Narey season. IU is 1-1-2 in those games. • The Hoosiers are 5-1 against ranked teams this year. Soccer Office Phone:...... (812) 855-0051 • The Hoosiers took over sole possession of first place in the Big Ten with Mailing Address:...... Assembly Hall a 2-1 win over No. 25 Michigan on Oct. 16...... 1001 East 17th Street • Junior midfielder Alec Purdie got the scoring started in the 29th minute, ...... Bloomington, IN 47408 his third goal of the season. of the year and first game winner. • The score came off a corner kick from Adlard, IU’s first set piece score • Bruin put home his eighth goal of the season for Indiana’s lone score in a this season. 2-1 loss to No. 22 Notre Dame on Oct. 9. • Sophomore defender Caleb Konstanski tallied his first career goal, and it • Adlard assisted on the goal. was the game winner, with a header in the 32nd minute. • Petts salvaged a 1-1 tie for Indiana vs. Wisconsin on Oct. 3 with his • Freshman midfielder Harrison Petts had the assist on the play, his fifth of second goal of the season coming in the 52nd minute. the season. • Estridge, starting in the midfield, picked up his first assist of the season • Konstanski nearly had his second career score in the second half when on the play. his header bounced off the crossbar. • Bruin scored the game winning goal for the second time in as many • It was the second time in as many matches that Indiana jumped out to a matches as the Hoosiers defeated in-state foe Evansville 1-0 on Sept. 29. 2-0 first-half lead on its opponent. • Petts picked up his third assist of the season on the play, while senior • Indiana improved to 14-1-1 vs. Michigan and tallied its 85th Big Ten vic- Daniel Kelly recorded his first assist of the year. tory. • Soffner recorded his second shutout of the season. • Indiana came away with a big road win on Oct. 9 with a 3-2 victory at No. • It was Indiana’s first victory this year when scoring just one goal. 11 Creighton, 3-2. • The Hoosiers took a thrilling 3-2 win at No. 20 Penn State on Sept. 24. • Bruin jumped all over the BlueJays with two goals within a two-minute • Bruin scored the game-winner with 11 seconds remaining, while fresh- span to give the Hoosiers a 2-0 lead. man Nikita Kotlov had a goal and two assists. • Bruin was named the National Soccer Coaches Association of America • Petts had his first career goal in the win. He also picked up an assist. (NSCAA) Player of the Week for the first time in his career on Oct. 12. • It was Indiana’s first win in State College since the 2004 season. • Purdie scored the game-winning goal in the 67th minute, his second goal NCAA CHAMPIONS: 1982 • 1983 • 1988 • 1998 • 1999 • 2003 • 2004 NCAA CHAMPIONS: 1982 • 1983 • 1988 • 1998 • 1999 • 2003 • 2004 INDIANA SOCCER at #3 seed AKRON - NCAA TOURNAMENT THIRD ROUND • The Hoosiers went 1-1 in their first true road matches of the season, fall- ing 2-1 at Brown and picking up a 2-1 win at UMass. SUPERLATIVES • Adlard had a pair of goals on the weekend, including the game-winner at UMass. Indiana’s Record... • Bruin had the other goal against the Minutemen. At home...... 5-3-1 • Freshman Jacob Bushue and redshirt sophomore Tim Wylie had the as- On the road...... 4-3-1 sists on Bruin’s goal. It was the first career points for both players. At neutral sites...... 1-1 • Indiana went 1-1 at the Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament in South vs. ranked opponents...... 7-2 Bend, Ind., falling 1-0 to Cal Poly before recording a 2-0 win over No. 22 In the Big Ten...... 4-1-1 Drake. • Adlard and Kotlov were the goal scorers for IU in the win over Drake. In non-conference games (regular season)...... 5-5-1 Adlard scored on a penalty kick, awarded after Bruin was pulled down in In overtime games...... 0-1-2 the penalty area. When scoring first...... 8-2 • Kotlov’s first career goal came on an assist from Bruin. When opponent scores first...... 1-5-2 • Soffner recorded his first shutout of the 2010 season and was named to When leading in shots...... 7-4-2 the all-tournament team. He was also named the goalkeeping MVP. When trailing in shots...... 3-3 • Bruin also earned all-tournament team honors. When tied in shots...... 0-0 • Freshmen Matt McKain and Bushue earned their first career starts vs. When leading in corner kicks...... 3-6-2 Drake. When trailing in corner kicks...... 5-1 • Indiana posted a second-place finish at its adidas/IU Credit Union Clas- sic with a 1-1 record. When tied in corner kicks...... 2-0 • The Hoosiers dropped a 2-1 double overtime heartbreaker to California With more fouls...... 4-2-1 before bouncing back with a 5-1 win over No. 5 UCLA. With fewer fouls...... 5-5-1 • Bruin was the talk of the weekend, recording four goals in the two When tied in fouls...... 1-0 matches, including three against UCLA. When scoring one goal...... 1-5-2 • Purdie and Adlard each had a goal and two assists in the UCLA win. When scoring two goals...... 3-0 • Bruin, Purdie and sophomore Caleb Konstanski were named to the When scoring three or more goals...... 6-0 Classic All-Tournament team. Bruin also went home with offensive MVP In September...... 5-3 honors. In October...... 4-2-2 • Petts and Kotlov each picked up their first career points with an assist for Petts vs. California and an assist for Kotlov vs. UCLA. In November...... 1-2

SCOUTING THE ZIPS • Akron earned the No. 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament with an impres- ATTENDANCE RECORDS sive 18-1-1 record entering tournament play and capturing their fourth- straight Mid-American Conference title. The Indiana men’s soccer team regularly draws large crowds to • The two blemishes on Akron’s record are a 2-2 tie at Ohio State and a 2-1 Armstrong Stadium. Below are the top-attended games in stadium loss at Cleveland State. They also played Penn State to double overtime history: before taking a 2-1 win. 1...... vs. UCLA...... 7,423...... 9-2-07 • The Zips advanced to the third round with a 3-2 win over West Virginia 2...... vs. SMU...... 6,000...... 9-5-87 and improved to 11-0 at home this season. • had two goals in the win over West Virginian and leads 3...... vs. Virginia...... 5,672...... 9-2-89 the team in scoring with 17 goals. has eight goals, six of 4...... vs. Notre Dame...... 5,613...... 9-3-06 which have come on penalty kicks. 5...... vs. Howard...... 5,168...... 12-4-88 • and had seven goals each. A total of 12 6...... vs. USF...... 5,000...... 9-17-83 different players have scored goals this year. 7...... vs. South Carolina...... 4,960...... 9-3-94 • Akron is outscoring its opponents 56-11, allowing just three first-half 8...... vs. Akron...... 4,884...... 11-3-05 goals this season. 9...... vs. Maryland...... 4,726...... 9-3-99 • Goalkeeper David Meves has started all 21 matches, allowing 11 scores 10...... vs. Penn State...... 4,585...... 9-30-05 for a 0.53 GAA in 1854:59 minutes. He also has 10 shutouts on the season. 11...... vs. South Carolina...... 4,500...... 9-4-87 • Head coach Caleb Porter is in his fifth season at Akron and enters the match with an 87-13-8 record. He is assisted by Jared Embick and Oliver 12...... vs. Notre Dame...... 4,496...... 11-20-94 Slawson. 13...... vs. UCLA...... 4,418...... 9-2-00 14...... vs. UCLA...... 4,308...... 9-3-88 SERIES HISTORY 10-0 win in 1994. • The Hoosiers and Zips have met 30 times since 1975, with IU holding a • Maisonneuve had two goals in a 4-0 win in 1993. Yeagley had three goals 24-4-2 advantage in the series. and Maisonneuve another two in the 10-0 win in 1994. • This is the fifth time the teams have met in the NCAA Tournament. Indi- • Akron head coach Caleb Porter was 3-0 against Akron while playing at ana is 4-0 in those meetings, the last a 3-2 overtime win in 1998. Indiana, outscoring the Zips 16-0 in those three meetings. • Indiana is 9-3 all-time in matches played in Akron, with its last win a 2-0 • In 30 meetings Indiana has allowed just 16 goals while scoring 69. victory in 2006. • Akron won the last meeting at Lee Jackson Field, 1-0 in 2009. TOLEN ON HIS TOES • As players, both head coach Todd Yeagley and assistant coaches Brian • Sophomore Joe Tolen has seen his playing time increase over the last Maisonneuve and Ernie Yarborough were 4-0 against the Zips, including a few matches and he has made the most of his opportunities. NCAA CHAMPIONS: 1982 • 1983 • 1988 • 1998 • 1999 • 2003 • 2004 NCAA CHAMPIONS: 1982 • 1983 • 1988 • 1998 • 1999 • 2003 • 2004 INDIANA SOCCER at #3 seed AKRON - NCAA TOURNAMENT THIRD ROUND • Over the last six games, Tolen has two goals and five assists. He entered this season with just one career assist. HOOSIERS ON TV • In a 3-0 win at No. 10 Michigan State, Tolen scored his first career goal and assisted on a Will Bruin score. The Hoosiers are 27-15-7 all-time on television. Below is a list of all of Indiana’s televised games. • Against No. 8 Butler, Tolen picked up another assist, again contributing to a Bruin goal. Big Ten Network 11-7-5 • But the biggest goal of his career came on Oct. 31 against Northwestern Nov. 12, 2010 Penn State def. No. NR/24 Indiana, 2-1 in State College when he scored the game winner to secure the Big Ten regular season Nov. 7, 2010 Ohio State def. No. NR/15 Indiana, 1-0 in Columbus title for Indiana. Oct. 31, 2010 No. 25/12 Indiana def. Northwestern, 3-2 in Bloomington Oct. 16, 2010 No. NR/18 Indiana def. No. NR/25 Michigan, 2-1 in Bloomington • In the Big Ten Tournament semifinal game, Tolen assisted on Will Bruin’s Oct. 3, 2010 Indiana tied Wisconsin, 1-1 in 2OT in Bloomington score less than four minutes into the match. Sept. 5, 2010 No. 20/21 Indiana def. No. 5/11 UCLA, 5-1 in Bloomington • He added another two assists, both on Bruin goals, in a 5-1 win over Nov. 13, 2009 No. 25/16 Ohio State def. Indiana, 4-2 in Bloomington Tulsa in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Oct. 25, 2009 No. 17/12 Northwestern def. No. NR/25 Indiana, 2-0 in Evanston • For the season Tolen has appeared in 13 matches, making two starts Oct. 18, 2009 Michigan State def. No. 23/23 Indiana, 1-0 in Bloomington Oct. 10, 2009 No. 14/16 Indiana def. Michigan, 1-0 in Ann Arbor including his first career start against Northwestern. He has taken seven Sept. 6, 2009 No. 3/5 Wake Forest def. No. 7/4 Indiana, 2-1 in Bloomington shots, four of which have been on goal, and two of those four have hit the Nov. 16, 2008 No. 16/13 Michigan State def. No. 18/16 Indiana, 1-0 in Madison back of the net. Nov. 14, 2008 No. 18/16 Indiana def. No. 10/14 Michigan, 1-0 in Madison Nov. 7, 2008 No. 23/22 Indiana def. No. 8/7 Northwestern, 2-0 in Bloomington Oct. 26, 2008 No. 22/18 Indiana def. Ohio State, 3-2 in OT in Columbus BIG TEN DOMINATION Sept. 21, 2008 No. 14/13 Indiana def. Wisconsin, 3-2 in OT in Bloomington • Since the Big Ten began sponsoring men’s soccer in 1991, the Hoosier Aug. 31, 2008 No. 7/3 Indiana tied No. 12/12 Akron, 0-0 in 2 OT in Bloomington have dominated the league. *Nov. 11, 2007 No. 9 Indiana tied No. 18 Ohio State, 0-0 in 2 OT in East Lansing • The Hoosiers are 87-13-10 in regular season matches, tallying 30 more Nov. 9, 2007 No. 9 Indiana def. Michigan St., 1-0 in East Lansing victories than second-place team Penn State (57). Nov. 4, 2007 No. 9 Indiana tied Wisconsin, 0-0 in 2 OT in Madison Oct. 28, 2007 No. 10 Indiana def. Penn State, 1-0 in Bloomington • Indiana has never lost in its Big Ten opener, going 17-0-3 in those Oct. 21, 2007 No. 12 Indiana tied No. 24 Ohio State, 0-0 in 2 OT in Bloomington matches. Sept. 2, 2007 No. 8 Indiana def. No. 1 UCLA, 1-0 in Bloomington • IU has won 11 Big Ten tournament titles, sharing the 1995 crown with Wisconsin. Comcast Local 2-0-0 • Indiana has also been crowned regular season champion 14 times, Oct. 17, 2007 No. 12 Indiana def. No. 4 Notre Dame, 3-2 in South Bend Oct. 9, 2005.. .Indiana def. Michigan, 2-0, in Ann Arbor including nine-straight seasons from 1996-2004. IU won back-to-back regular season titles in 2006 and 2007 and claimed the 2010 crown. Fox Soccer Channel 0-3-0 • Indiana has been the league’s goals-against average leader in 15 of 19 Oct. 2, 2009 No. 11 UCSB def. No. 9 Indiana, 3-0 in Santa Barbara, Calif. seasons, including 2007 when the Hoosiers allowed just two goals in six Oct. 20, 2006 Penn State def. Indiana, 1-0, in University Park matches for a 0.31 GAA. Sept. 30, 2005 Penn State def. Indiana, 2-1 in OT, in Bloomington • IU had a league-record 11 Big Ten Players of the Year, including Will CN8: The Comcast Net 1-0-1 Bruin in 2010. Oct. 29, 2005 Indiana tied Maryland, 3-3, in College Park • The Hoosiers have also boasted the Freshman of the Year three of the Oct. 1, 2004 Indiana def. Penn State, 2-0, in University Park last five years, with Bruin taking the award in 2008. CSTV 3-2-1 *Nov. 11, 2007 No. 9 Indiana tied No. 18 Ohio State, 0-0 in East Lansing BRUIN HITS DOUBLE DIGITS Nov. 5, 2006 Indiana def. Ohio State, 1-0, in the Big Ten Tournament • Will Bruin continues to be a scoring machine for Indiana, recording Sept. 14, 2006 Saint Louis def. Indiana, 1-0, in St. Louis goals No. 17 and 18 in a 5-1 win over Tulsa on Nov. 21 in the second round Nov. 13, 2005 Penn State def. Indiana, 1-0, in the Big Ten Tournament Sept. 15, 2004 Indiana def. Notre Dame, 2-0, in Bloomington of the NCAA Tournament. Nov. 16, 2003 Indiana tied Penn State, 1-1, in the Big Ten Tournament • His 16th goal of the year came in a 2-1 loss to Penn State in the Big Ten Oct. 24, 2003 Indiana def. Saint Louis, 2-1, in Bloomington Tournament. • Numbers 14 and 15 came in a 3-2 win over Northwestern on Oct. 31. ESPN 4-2-0 • It was Bruins’ fourth multiple-goal game of the season. Dec. 12, 2004 Indiana def. UCSB, 3-2, in PKs at the College Cup Dec. 11, 2004 Indiana def. Maryland, 3-2, in 2OT at the College Cup • Bruin’s 18 goals matches the most by a Hoosier this century. Dec. 16, 2001 North Carolina def. Indiana, 2-0, at the College Cup • Indiana’s last 20-goal scorer was Aleksey Korol in 1999. Dec. 9, 2000 Creighton def. Indiana, 2-1, in 3OT at the College Cup • Bruin’s 11th and 12th goals of the season came in a 3-0 win at No. 10 Dec. 12, 1999 Indiana def. Santa Clara, 1-0, at the College Cup Michigan State. No. 13 was scored against No. 8 Butler. Dec. 13, 1998 Indiana def. Stanford, 3-1, at the College Cup • Bruin tallied his ninth and 10th goals of the season in a 3-2 win at No. 11 ESPN2 5-0-0 Creighton on Oct. 9. Dec. 14, 2003 Indiana def. St. John’s, 2-1, at the College Cup • Bruin’s previous best was nine goals scored in 2009. Dec. 13, 2003 Indiana def. Santa Clara, 1-0, in 2OT at the College Cup • Bruin now has 33 career goals in 65 games played. He has started every Dec. 15, 2001 Indiana def. St. John’s, 2-1, in 2OT at the College Cup match played in his career. Dec. 11, 1999 Indiana def. UCLA, 3-2, in 4OT at the College Cup Dec. 11, 1998 Indiana def. Santa Clara, 4-0, at the College Cup

SUNDAY IS FUNDAY ESPNU 1-0-0 • Perhaps head coach Todd Yeagley should look into rearranging the Oct. 26, 2005 Indiana def. Notre Dame, 3-0, in South Bend schedule to make all games Sunday affairs as Indiana is 6-2-1 when play- ing on Sunday this season. Fox Sports Net 0-1-0 Dec. 12, 1997 UCLA def. Indiana, 1-0, in 3OT at the College Cup • IU put a 5-1 victory up against No. 5 UCLA on Sunday, Sept. 5, and came * Game was broadcast on both CSTV and Big Ten Network back the next week with a 2-0 victory over No. 22 Drake on Sunday, Sept. 12. The Hoosiers also recorded a 2-1 win at UMass on Sunday, Sept. 19, a 3-0 win over No. 10 Michigan State on Oct. 24, a 3-2 victory over North- NCAA CHAMPIONS: 1982 • 1983 • 1988 • 1998 • 1999 • 2003 • 2004 NCAA CHAMPIONS: 1982 • 1983 • 1988 • 1998 • 1999 • 2003 • 2004 INDIANA SOCCER at #3 seed AKRON - NCAA TOURNAMENT THIRD ROUND western on Oct. 31 and a 5-1 win over Tulsa on Nov. 21 of the best on both sides of the field. • The only Sunday blemishes have been a 1-1 tie with Wisconsin on Oct. 3 • “(Tulsa) is a very aggressive attacking team and we knew that going into and a 1-0 loss at Ohio State in the regular season finale on Nov. 7. the game. They send a lot of players forward. With that lead we wanted to try and get a third(goal), which we did. And from there we had to make DID YOU KNOW? sure we were smart and stay disciplined.” • Indiana is 9-0 when scoring two or more goals this year. • “We had a really good week of practice,” Bruin said. “We got after it • Indiana currently ranks seventh in the nation in average attendance. every day. Everyone was mentally clicked in and everyone had a great • Will Bruin is the No. 2 ranked upperclassman in the TopDrawerSoccer game. That is how you want to be playing come tournament time.” top 100 list. Rich Balchan comes in at 96. • “We were very organized,” Jordan said. “With me and (Jacob) Bushue • Harrison Petts is ranked No. 15 on the TopDrawerSoccer Top 100 Fresh- in there we were communication well and guys were stepping up early.” man list, with Nikita Kotlov No. 23 and Jacob Bushue No. 83. • Indiana came out of the gates firing, putting up seven shots in the first • Twelve of Will Bruin’s 18 goals this season have come vs. ranked op- 14 minutes. IU nearly had its first goal of the game with a three-shot flurry ponents. in the ninth minute as a shot from junior Alec Purdie was saved by Tulsa • None of Bruin’s 18 goals have come off set pieces. goalkeeper Ray Clark. Junior Will Bruin got off a shot on the rebound • His 18 goals are the most by a Hoosier this decade, topping the previous from Clark’s save, resulting in a another stop for the goalkeeper. The high of 16 by in 2001. ball bounced out to Bruin again, who was denied a goal when a Tulsa • His 41 points in the most by a Hoosier since Noonan put up 44 in 2001. defender cleared the ball off the line. • Bruin’s 101 shots this year? Most since Pat Noonan had 109 in 2001. • The Hoosiers were finally rewarded for their offensive pressure as • It is just the fifth time in school history a player has put up 100 or more senior midfielder Andy Adlard gave Indiana the 1-0 lead in the 41st shots in a season. minute with his sixth goal of the year. Freshman Nikita Kotlov set up the • Bruin has scored two or more goals in five matches this season. play, dragging the ball down to the goal line before laying off a centering • Andy Adlard’s seven assists are a new career high. pass to Adlard, who made a run up the middle and took his shot from the • Indiana was the first team to win on Michigan State’s home field in 2010. penalty spot. • The Hoosier defense was just the second team to hold the high-scoring • Four minutes later it was Kotlov who was the goal scorer, putting in Spartans scoreless this season. what would be the game-winning goal, the first of his career. Bruin set up • Joe Tolen has seven points in the last five games. He entered the 2010 the play with a shot that bounced back out to Kotlov, who slotted the ball season with just one career point. around Clark for the score. Indiana went into the halftime break with a • Indiana’s defense held Michigan to just 12 shots, only two of which were 15-4 shot advantage, with 12 of those shots on frame. on frame. That was well below the Wolverine’s then-average of 21.5 shots • Freshman Harrison Petts gave Indiana a three-goal advantage in the per game and 8.0 shots on-goal per game. 52nd minute with his third scoring strike of the year. Bruin recorded his • Nine of Indiana’s 17 regular-season opponents are currently ranked in second assist of the match, playing the ball off the right side to Petts who the RPI top 25, with three of the nine in the top 10. took his shot around Clark from eight yards out. • In 19 games this season, Indiana has scored 16 first-half goals. The • Tulsa struck back quickly for its only goal of the match as Ashley Mc- Hoosiers tallied just four first-half goals in all of 2009. Innes sent in a chip over Indiana goalkeeper Luis Soffner to cut the Hoo- • Twelve different Hoosiers have put points on the board this year with siers’ lead to two. That woke up the Golden Hurricane attack as Indiana Will Bruin, Andy Adlard, Alec Purdie, Nikita Kotlov, Caleb Konstanski, withstood a 10-minute period of offensive pressure but managed to keep Tommy Meyer, Jacob Bushue, Tim Wylie, Harrison Petts, Chris Estridge, the ball out of the net. Joe Tolen and Daniel Kelly each putting up at least a point. • After setting up two early goals, it was Bruin’s turn to get in on the scor- • Head Coach Todd Yeagley’s first victory at the helm of the Hoosier pro- ing action with his 17th and 18th goals of the season providing the final 5-1 gram was a big one as the Hoosiers posted a 5-1 victory over No. 5 UCLA scoreline. Number 17 came on an assist from sophomore Joe Tolen, who on Sept. 5. played the ball over to Bruin on the right resulting in a shot from 12 yards • Sixteen of the 30 players on the roster hail from the state of Indiana, out at 72:11. The two hooked up again in the 79th minute as Tolen knocked including two from right here in Bloomington. the ball down to Bruin, who tapped in a slow roller. Tolen has assisted on • Ten of Adlard’s 18 career goals have been game winners. five Bruin goals this year, all coming in the last six matches. • Adlard has three game-winning goals this season. • Despite 10 shots from the Golden Hurricane in the second half, Indiana • Head coach Todd Yeagley and assistant coaches Brian Maisonneuve, finished with a commanding 25-14 shot advantage, with 20 of those 25 Ernie Yarborough and Chris Munroe all played collegiately at Indiana. shots on goal. Bruin had a season-high 12 shots, 10 of which were on goal, • Yeagley, Maisonneuve and Yarborough were in fact all teammates from while Petts added five and Adlard three. 1992-94. • Clark had a busy day between the pipes for Tulsa with 14 saves to go • Junior Tommy Meyer and his father, Keith Meyer, are the first father-son along with one team save. Soffner picked up his eighth win of the season, combination to play soccer at Indiana. Meyer played for the Hoosiers in tallying five saves in 90 minutes of action. 1980 and 1982-84, winning NCAA titles in 1982 and 1983. RPI RELEASED-FINAL REGULAR SEASON TULSA RECAP • In the final regular season release of the RPI, Indiana finished in the No. • The 14th-seeded Indiana men’s soccer team made a statement in its 12 spot, tops among Big Ten teams. That is four spots lower than its previ- second round NCAA Tournament match with a 5-1 victory over Tulsa ous ranking of No. 8. Sunday night on Jerry Yeagley Field at Armstrong Stadium. With the win • Four Big Ten teams finished in the top 15 with No. 12 Indiana, No. 13 IU improves to 10-7-2, while Tulsa ends its season at 12-7-2. Penn State, No. 14 Michigan and No. 15 Michigan State. Ohio State came • It is the most goals by Indiana in an NCAA Tournament game since a 5-0 in at No. 20, followed by No. 93 Northwestern and No. 117 Wisconsin. win over VCU in 2003. Indiana has scored five or more goals nine times in • In addition to the Big Ten teams, IU’s opponents are No. 6 California, NCAA Tournament play. No. 8 UCLA, No. 10 Notre Dame, , No. 11 Butler, No. 22 Creighton, No. 28 • “Tulsa is a very good team,” said head coach Todd Yeagley. “We had a Brown, No. 45 Kentucky, No. 71 Cal Poly, No. 75 Drake, No. 114 Evansville very good midfield and back line performance tonight. A lot of players of and No. 118 UMass. the game tonight, but certainly (Cameron Jordan and Will Bruin) were two • The Hoosiers were No. 22 in the initial rankings released on Oct. 12, 14th NCAA CHAMPIONS: 1982 • 1983 • 1988 • 1998 • 1999 • 2003 • 2004 NCAA CHAMPIONS: 1982 • 1983 • 1988 • 1998 • 1999 • 2003 • 2004 INDIANA SOCCER at #3 seed AKRON - NCAA TOURNAMENT THIRD ROUND in the second release on Oct. 19, No. 8 in the third release on Oct. 26, No. 9 captured its 14th Big Ten regular season title. in the fourth release on Nov. 2 and No. 8 in the fifth release on Nov. 9. • “He had an unbelievable year,” Yeagley said. “He came into this year • The RPI was released every Tuesday through the end of the regular having improved some of the nuances of his game, his runs and scoring season. different types of goals. To get 15 goals and have none come from restarts is tough to do. He did it consistently throughout the year and scored big MCCARROLL NAMED TO ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT TEAM goals at big times. • Indiana University men’s soccer junior midfielder Tyler McCarroll • “He had some good support this year too. We had some guys that al- (Carmel, Ind.) was named to the College Sports Information Directors of lowed him to have this success. Anytime you have an award like this, Will America/ESPN Academic All-District first team, CoSIDA announced on knows there is a lot of support that comes along with it. He will now go Nov. 2. down among some of Indiana’s best players with this award.” • McCarroll is a biology major at Indiana where he maintains a 3.9 GPA. • It is the second-straight season Bruin has been named to the All-Big Ten This season he has appeared in nine matches, including victories over first team. He was the Big Ten Freshman of the Year in 2008. This marks No. 10 Michigan State, No. 25 Michigan, No. 11 Creighton, No. 5 UCLA, as the 11th time that an Indiana player has been named a Big Ten Player well as Indiana’s 3-2 win Oct. 31 over Northwestern which clinched the of the Year. From 1991-2008 the conference named a single player of the Big Ten regular season title. year, before moving to offensive and defensive player of the year awards in 2009. The last Hoosier to earn the award was Josh Tudela in 2006. HOOSIERS IN THE NATIONAL POLLS • Joining Bruin on the first team is senior Andy Adlard. Adlard was a second-team selection in 2008 and 2009. This season the midfielder has • Indiana dropped out of the final Soccer America poll after sitting at No. started all 18 matches and is second on the team in scoring with five goals 24 the week prior. and seven assists for 17 points. His seven assists is a team high and ranks • The Hoosiers are receiving votes in the NSCAA/HendricksCars.com fifth in the Big Ten. Adlard is tied with Bruin for the team lead in game- National Coaches Poll. winning goals and is a perfect 3-for-3 on penalty kicks this season. • Indiana dropped to No. 28 in the College Soccer News poll. • Senior defender Rich Balchan was also named to the All-Big Ten first • Indiana is receiving votes in the Soccer Times poll. team for the first time in his career after earning second-team honors in 2009. Balchan has appeared in 15 matches with 14 starts and has seen NCAA STATISTICS (as of 11/22) time in various spots for Indiana. Balchan has started at left back as well • Junior forward Will Bruin is ranked among the top-five in several NCAA as holding midfielder and has been a key component in the defensive Division I categories. shape. Indiana has posted three shutouts this season and limited the op- • Bruin is second in points per game (2.16), second in total points (41), tied position to just 39 percent shot on goal average. for first in goals per game (0.95), and tied for second in goals scored (18). • Also being honored for his defensive work is junior Tommy Meyer who was named to the second team. Meyer picks up his first All-Big Ten honor, EVEN STEVEN serving as a mainstay in central defense with 17 starts. Meyer’s ability to • The Hoosiers have posted nearly identical stats in first and second half hit the long ball out of the backfield has also helped spark the IU attack play this season, showing a consistency not seen in recent years. with two assists to his credit this season. • Indiana’s 31 goals this season have been split nearly equally with 14 • The Hoosiers placed three on the All-Freshman team in forward Nikita coming in the first half and 17 in the second half. Kotlov and midfielders Jacob Bushue and Harrison Petts. Petts was one • The Hoosiers have taken 275 shots: 130 in the first half and 136 in the of four unanimous picks for the All-Freshman team, starting 17 matches in second half. Five shots have come in the first OT period, and four in the his rookie campaign. Petts has two goals and five assists on the season, second. with both of his goals coming in conference play against Penn State and • Of its 96 corner kicks, 45 were taken in the first half and 48 in the second Wisconsin. half. • Bushue has taken over the starting role as holding midfielder in his first • The Hoosiers are even fairly 50/50 in fouls with 73 in the first half and 88 season, starting 12 of 18 matches played. Known for his hard-nosed play, in the second. Bushue’s job is to break up the opponent’s attack and he has done that with the skill of a more veteran player this season. Kotlov has appeared INDIANA PUTS SEVEN ON ALL-BIG TEN TEAMS in all 18 matches, making 15 starts and contributing two goals and four • Indiana University men’s soccer junior forward Will Bruin was honored assists. Kotlov’s first score of the season came against then-No. 22 Drake for his 15-goal regular season performance with the Big Ten Offensive in the Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament. He then staked the Hoosiers Player of the Year award, the conference office announced on Nov. 11 at to a 1-0 lead at Penn State, a game they would go on to win 3-2 to start the the Big Ten Tournament awards banquet in State College, Pa. Big Ten season. • Seven Indiana players were singled out for their play with three selec- • Sophomore defender Caleb Konstanski was named Indiana’s Sportsman- tions on the All-Big Ten first team and one second-team pick. The Hoo- ship Award honoree. Konstanski has started all 18 matches at central siers also had three players named to the All-Freshman team, and head defense with several goal-saving stops throughout the season. He also coach Todd Yeagley was named the Big Ten Coach of the Year in his first picked up his first career goal with the game-winning score in a 2-1 win season with the Hoosiers. over Michigan. • Bruin, who is one of four unanimous first-team All-Big Ten selections, • Yeagley was honored by his peers after leading Indiana to the Big Ten finished the regular season tied for the conference lead in goals scored regular season title in his first year with the Hoosiers as head coach. In with 15 and was also tied for the league lead in goals scored in Big Ten his inaugural season at IU Yeagley and his staff have led Indiana to a 9-7-2 matches with five. Bruin opened Big Ten play with the game-winning goal record, including a 4-1-1 mark in Big Ten play. Of Indiana’s nine victories, with 11 seconds left in the match in a 3-2 victory at Penn State on Sept. six have come against ranked opponents including road victories at Penn 24. He also had two goals in a 3-0 victory at then-No. 10 Michigan State State, Creighton and Michigan State. on Oct. 24. Against Northwestern in the match which would clinch the Big • “It is a great honor in the sense it shows the team had the year we Ten regular season title for the Hoosiers, Bruin helped lead IU back from hoped to have in the Big Ten,” Yeagley said. “It is a reflection of the team, a two-goal deficit with scores in the 53rd and 62nd minutes, then assisted and that goes for any of these individual awards. I am very pleased with on the game-winning goal from Joe Tolen in the 80th minute as Indiana our staff. I think we have unbelievable support within our staff and it has

NCAA CHAMPIONS: 1982 • 1983 • 1988 • 1998 • 1999 • 2003 • 2004 INDIANA SOCCER at #3 seed AKRON - NCAA TOURNAMENT THIRD ROUND been a fun year.” • His final assist came on Will Bruin’s game-winning goal with 11 seconds • He is the first person to have won both the Big Ten Freshman of the Year left in regulation. (1991) and Big Ten Coach of the Year honors, and with his father becomes the first father-son combo to win the coach of the year award in confer- BRUIN vs. BRUINS ence history. Jerry Yeagley was an eight-time Big Ten Coach of the Year • In the battle of the Bruins, IU junior forward Will Bruin was the clear award winner. winner as he tallied three goals in the Hoosiers’ 5-1 win over No. 5 UCLA on Sept. 5. SOFFNER NAMED BIG TEN PLAYER OF THE WEEK • Bruin recorded his first career hat trick with goals in the 9th, 58th and • For the first time in his Indiana career, sophomore goalkeeper Luis Soff- 68th minutes. ner was named the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week, the conference • It was the first three-goal game by a Hoosier since Jacob Peterson had office announced Oct. 25. three vs. Boston University on Sept. 11, 2005. • Soffner picked up the honor after helping the Hoosiers shut out No. 10 • Overall the junior finished with four goals on the weekend after scoring Michigan State in a 3-0 victory Sunday in East Lansing. Soffner and his the lone goal vs. California. defensive counterparts limited the high-scoring Spartans to just six shots, • For his efforts he was named the adidas/IU Credit Union Classic Offen- only one of which was on goal. Michigan State managed just two shots in sive MVP and earned a spot on the all-tournament team. the second half of play and was unable to add to its league-leading goal • Bruin was also named the Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week, the Top total of 33. It was Soffner’s third shutout of the season, two of which have Drawer Soccer Player of the Week and earned a spot on the College Soc- come against ranked opponents. Soffner also tallied a pair of saves in a cer News Team of the Week. 1-1 draw at Kentucky on Oct. 20. HOOSIERS PICKED SECOND IN BIG TEN PRESEASON POLL BRUIN NAMED TO TOP DRAWER SOCCER, COLLEGE • In a vote of conference head coaches, the Indiana men’s soccer team SOCCER NEWS TEAMS OF THE WEEK was picked to finish second in the Big Ten in a preseason poll announced • After tallying his third multiple-goal match of the season in a 3-0 win at Aug. 25. No. 10 Michigan State on Oct. 24, junior striker Will Bruin was named to • Indiana is coming off a 12-10-1 season in 2009, advancing to the third the Top Drawer Soccer and College Soccer News Teams of the Week on round of the NCAA Tournament. Oct. 25. • The Hoosiers return seven starters from last year’s team, including All- • Bruin netted his third game-winning goal of the season with his strike Big Ten honoree Will Bruin, second-team All-Big Ten picks Andy Adlard in the 38th minute against the Spartans, his 11th of the season. He then and Rich Balchan, and junior defender Tommy Meyer. added his second goal of the match and 12th of the year with a header in • Defending champion Ohio State was picked to win by the coaches, fol- the 64th minute. lowed by Indiana, Northwestern and Penn State tied for third, Michigan • Bruin also added an assist, his second of the year, on Joe Tolen’s score State, Michigan and Wisconsin. to make it a 2-0 Indiana lead. 2010 RECRUITING CLASS RANKED IN TOP 25 BY COLLEGE BRUIN NAMED BIG TEN OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK SOCCER NEWS • For the third time in 2010, junior forward Will Bruin was named the Big • The Indiana University men’s soccer 2009 recruiting class was ranked Ten Offensive Player of the Week, announced on Oct. 11. No. 4 in the annual College Soccer News class rankings released in • Bruin earned the award after a three-goal week, including two goals in a August. Now in its 10 year of ranking the top 40 recruiting classes, the two-minute span in a 3-2 win at No. 11 Creighton. Hoosiers have been among the top 25 every season. • Bruin’s second award came on Sept. 27. • Indiana has a large class of newcomers in 2010 with 10 freshmen and a • Bruin was honored for his game-winning goal with 11 seconds left in the pair of transfers. Hoosiers’ 3-2 win at No. 20 Penn State on Sept. 24. • Freshman midfielder Harrison Petts was the Indiana Gatorade Player of • On the heels of a four-goal weekend, including three scores against No. the Year and a Parade All-American, while freshman goalkeeper Taylor 5 UCLA, Bruin was also named the Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week Reeves was the Nebraska Gatorade Player of the Year. on Sept. 6. • Freshman midfielder Nikita Kotlov was a Parade All-American, first-team • Bruin recorded his first career hat trick with three goals as Indiana All-State and second-team All-American as a senior. posted its first win of the season on Sunday with a 5-1 victory over UCLA • Freshman midfielder Blake Wise led his team to the state championship in a match that was broadcast live on the Big Ten Network. Bruin had game and broke a school record with 32 goals and 29 assists. seven shots in the match, six of which were on frame. His first goal of 2010 came in the season opener with the lone score in a 2-1 double overtime THE HOOSIERS ON TV loss to California. • The Indiana University men’s soccer team had six of its regular season • He was also named the Top Drawer Soccer Player of the Week and matches broadcast on the Big Ten Network in 2010. earned a spot on the College Soccer News Team of the Week. • The television schedule began on Sept. 5 when the UCLA Bruins come to town. Indiana made a statement with a 5-1 win over the No. 5 Bruins. KOTLOV NAMED TO COLLEGE SOCCER NEWS TEAM OF THE • Indiana is the only Big Ten team to have a nonconference came shown WEEK; TOP DRAWER SOCCER TEAM OF THE WEEK on the Network. • After putting up a goal and two assists in a 3-2 win at Penn State on • The Hoosiers played host to Wisconsin on Oct. 3 at 5 p.m. in another Big Sept. 24, freshman Nikita Kotlov was named to the College Soccer News Ten Network telecast, with the match ending in a 1-1 draw. Team of the Week on Sept. 27. • Michigan and Indiana met on Oct. 16 at 8 p.m. in Bloomington, resulting • He was also named to the Top Drawer Soccer Team of the Week. in a 2-1 victory for the Hoosiers. • Kotlov gave Indiana an early 1-0 lead with his goal at 8:04 in the first half. • It was a Halloween telecast for Northwestern and the Hoosiers on Oct. It was his second goal of the season. 31 with Indiana taking a 3-2 come-from-behind win. • The freshman than had an assist on Harrison Petts’ score, which tied • The Big Ten Network also picked up the Ohio State-Indiana match for its things up at 2-2 in the 78th minute. wildcard broadcast on Nov. 7. That game resulted in a 1-0 loss for Indiana.

NCAA CHAMPIONS: 1982 • 1983 • 1988 • 1998 • 1999 • 2003 • 2004 NCAA CHAMPIONS: 1982 • 1983 • 1988 • 1998 • 1999 • 2003 • 2004 INDIANA SOCCER at #3 seed AKRON - NCAA TOURNAMENT THIRD ROUND • As the No. 1 seed in the Big Ten Tournament, Indiana faced No. 4 seed the MLS Cup final on Sunday, Nov. 21 in Toronto. Moor’s Penn State in the second semifinal match live on the Big Ten Network, came away with the win in extra time, giving Moor two NCAA titles and falling by a 2-1 score. now an MLS Cup title in his career. • In addition, Indiana’s matches vs. California (Sept. 3), Evansville (Sept. 29), and Butler (Oct. 27) were be available OnDemand to Comcast sub- scribers in the state of Indiana. • The broadcasts will be available OnDemand 24 hours after the match. • The Hoosiers Oct. 6 match vs. Notre Dame was shown on BigTenNet- work.com.

TWO NAMED TO COLLEGE SOCCER NEWS FRESHMEN TO WATCH LIST • Nikita Kotlov and Harrison Petts were named to the College Soccer News “100 Freshmen to Watch” List in August. • Kotlov, out of North Central High School in Indianapolis, was named a Parade All-American in 2010, along with earning All-State and All-America honors his senior season. In his four-year career he tallied 45 goals and 39 assists, including 20 goals and 14 assists his senior season. • Petts was an Indiana Gatorade Player of the Year and Indiana High School Player of the Year out of Zionsville High School. Petts concluded his high school career with 90 goals and 62 assists.

THE HOOSIER COACHING TREE • With the successful roots of Indiana soccer, it is no surprise that the program has spawned several successful coaches throughout the country at the Division I level. • Former IU players and assistant coaches John Trask and Caleb Porter lead Wisconsin and Akron, respectively. • Porter currently has his Zips ranked No. 1 in the country and led the Zips to the College Cup in 2009. • Trask is assisted by Phil Presser at Wisconsin, a former Hoosier player and coach. • UIC head coach Sean Phillips (assistant coach/player) also has Indiana ties. His assistant coach Aleksey Korol also played and coached at Indiana. • UAB head coach Mike Getman was a player and assistant coach at Indiana. • IUPUI head coach Steve Franklin was an assistant at Indiana under Jerry Yeagley, and his assistant coach Matt Reiswerg is a former IU goalkeeper. • Former Hoosier manager Matt Burke is in his first year as director of operations at Maryland.

HOOSIERS IN THE MLS • As of Aug. 31 there are 12 former Indiana players who are active on Rosters: - Drew Moor (Colorado Rapids) - Danny O’Rourke () - Jed Zayner (DC United) - Eric Alexander (FC ) - (Los Angeles Galaxy) - Dema Kovalenko (Los Angeles Galaxy) - () - Ned Grabavoy () - Brad Ring () - Pat Noonan (Seattle Sounders) - (Toronto FC) - Jacob Peterson (Toronto FC) • Kevin Alston was named a 2010 MLS All-Star and started against Man- chester United in the match. • Alston was also named the New England Revolution’s team defensive MVP for 2010. • Alexander was named to FoxSoccer.com’s 2010 MLS All-Rookie Team. • Moor, O’Rourke, Alexander, Klein, Kovalenko, Grabavoy and Ring all saw their teams make the MLS playoffs. • Eric Alexander (FC Dallas) and Drew Moor (Colorado Rapids) faced off in

NCAA CHAMPIONS: 1982 • 1983 • 1988 • 1998 • 1999 • 2003 • 2004 NCAA CHAMPIONS: 1982 • 1983 • 1988 • 1998 • 1999 • 2003 • 2004 INDIANA SOCCER at #3 seed AKRON - NCAA TOURNAMENT THIRD ROUND 2010 BIG TEN STANDINGS Luis Soffner Defensive Oct. 25 College Soccer News Team of the Week Conference Overall Will Bruin Sept. 7 Nikita Kotlov Sept. 27 W L T W L T Will Bruin Oct. 25 Indiana* 4 1 1 10 7 2 Will Bruin Nov. 22 Ohio State 4 2 0 11 5 3 adidas/IU Credit Union Classic All-Tournament Team Michigan 4 2 0 15 4 3 Will Bruin Penn State 2 3 1 13 7 1 Caleb Konstanski Alec Purdie Northwestern 2 3 1 8 8 2 Michigan State 2 4 0 13 7 0 Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament All-Tournament Team Will Bruin Wisconsin 1 4 1 4 13 3 Luis Soffner

Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament Goalkeeper MVP *Big Ten Regular Season Champion Luis Soffner

Big Ten All-Tournament Team Will Bruin 2010 HOOSIER HONORS Rich Balchan

Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year College Soccer News Preseason All-American Will Bruin Will Bruin - Third Team Big Ten Coach of the Year College Soccer News Freshmen to Watch Todd Yeagley Nikita Kotlov Harrison Petts All-Big Ten First Team Will Bruin (unanimous pick) Top Drawer Soccer 20 Big Ten Players to Watch Andy Adlard Andy Adlard Rich Balchan Will Bruin Daniel Kelly All-Big Ten Second Team Tommy Meyer Top Drawer Soccer Player of the Week Will Bruin Sept. 6 Big Ten All-Freshman Team Harrison Petts (unanimous pick) Top Drawer Soccer Team of the Week Nikita Kotlov Will Bruin Sept. 6 Jacob Bushue Nikita Kotlov Sept. 27 Will Bruin Oct. 25 Big Ten Sportsmanship Award Will Bruin Nov. 22 Caleb Konstanski

NSCAA Player of the Week Top Drawer Soccer Team of the Season Will Bruin Oct. 13 Will Bruin First Team

Big Ten Player of the Week Top Drawer Soccer All-Rookie Team Will Bruin Offensive Sept. 6 Harrison Petts Second Team Will Bruin Offensive Sept. 27 Nikita Kotlov Honorable Mention Will Bruin Offensive Oct. 11 STARTING LINEUPS

Opponent F MF MF MF MF/F MF B B B B GK California Bruin Purdie Adlard Petts Kotlov Jordan Konstanski Meyer Estridge Kelly Soffner No. 5/11 UCLA Bruin Purdie Adlard Petts Kotlov Jordan Konstanski Meyer Estridge Kelly Soffner vs. Cal Poly Bruin Purdie Adlard Petts Kotlov Jordan Konstanski Meyer Estridge McCarroll Soffner vs. No. 22/NR Drake Bruin Purdie Adlard Petts Kotlov Bushue Konstanski Meyer Estridge McKain Soffner at Brown Bruin Purdie Adlard Petts Kotlov Jordan Konstanski Meyer Estridge Balchan Soffner at UMass Bruin Estridge Adlard Petts Kotlov Balchan Konstanski Meyer McKain Kelly Soffner at No. 20/20 Penn State Bruin Bushue Adlard Petts Kotlov Jordan Konstanski Balchan Estridge Kelly Soffner Evansville Bruin Bushue Adlard Petts Kotlov Jordan Konstanski Meyer Balchan Kelly Soffner Wisconsin Bruin Estridge Adlard Petts Kotlov Jordan Konstanski Meyer Balchan Kelly Soffner NR/No. 22 Notre Dame Bruin Estridge Adlard Petts Kotlov Bushue Konstanski Meyer Balchan Kelly Soffner at No. 11/12 Creighton Bruin Estridge Adlard Petts Kotlov Bushue Konstanski Meyer Balchan Kelly Mitchell NR/No. 25 Michigan Bruin Estridge Adlard Petts Kotlov Bushue Konstanski Meyer Balchan Kelly Soffner at Kentucky Bruin Purdie Adlard Petts Kotlov Bushue Konstanski Meyer Balchan Kelly Soffner at No. 16/10 Michigan State Bruin Estridge Adlard Petts Kotlov Bushue Konstanski Meyer Balchan Kelly Soffner No. 8/9 Butler Bruin Estridge Adlard Petts Kotlov Bushue Konstanski Meyer Balchan Kelly Soffner Northwestern Bruin Estridge Adlard Petts Tolen Bushue Konstanski Meyer Balchan Kelly Mitchell at Ohio State Bruin Estridge Adlard Purdie Tolen Bushue Konstanski Meyer Balchan Kelly Soffner at Penn State^ Bruin Estridge Adlard Petts Tolen Bushue Konstanski Meyer Balchan Kelly Soffner Tulsa& Bruin Jordan Adlard Petts Purdie Bushue Estridge Meyer Balchan Kelly Soffner

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No. Name Pos. Yr./Elig. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Last School 0 Nate Mitchell GK Sr./Jr. 6-3 190 Fort Wayne, Ind./South Side 1 Luis Soffner GK Jr./So. 6-4 210 St. Louis, Mo./SLUH 2 Rich Balchan M/D Sr./Sr. 6-0 165 Carmel, Ind./Carmel 4 Chris Haffner D Jr./So. 6-0 180 St. Louis, Mo./SLUH 5 Ambry Moss D Fr./Fr. 5-10 168 Nassau, Bahamas/IMG Academy 6 Chris Estridge M/D Jr./Jr. 5-11 160 Indianapolis, Ind./Wake Forest 7 Harrison Petts M Fr./Fr. 5-11 160 Zionsville, Ind./Zionsville Community 8 Nikita Kotlov M Fr./Fr. 5-9.5 160 Indianapolis, Ind./North Central 9 Alec Purdie M Sr./Jr. 5-10 145 Elkhart, Ind./Central 10 Andy Adlard M Sr./Sr. 5-9 150 Hartland, Wis./Brookfield East 11 Will Bruin F Jr./Jr. 6-2 194 St. Louis, Mo./DeSmet 12 Joe Tolen M Jr./So. 5-9 160 Evansville, Ind./Evansville Central 14 Blake Wise M/F Fr./Fr. 5-8 158 Frisco, Texas/Prestonwood Christian 15 Cameron Jordan M Sr./Sr. 5-8 160 Ft. Wayne, Ind./Canterbury 16 Tyler McCarroll M Sr./Jr. 6-1 183 Carmel, Ind./Carmel 17 Jacob Bushue M Fr./Fr. 5-11 155 Champaign, Ill./Champaign Centennial 18 Nick Blevins M Jr./So. 5-10 175 Carroll, Ohio/Bloom Carroll 19 Ian Block F So./Fr. 6-2 170 Lawrenceburg, Ind./Lawrenceburg 20 Tommy Meyer D Jr./Jr. 6-2 175 St. Louis, Mo./SLUH 21 Daniel Kelly D Sr./Sr. 6-0 173 Hendersonville, Tenn./Hendersonville 22 Caleb Konstanski D So./So. 6-0 180 Bloomington, Ind./South 23 Kerel Bradford M Fr./Fr. 5-8 160 Chandler, Ariz./Hamilton 24 Kevin Bick M So./So. 6-1 170 Louisville, Ky./Saint Xavier 26 Tim Wylie F Jr./So. 6-2 180 Ft. Wayne, Ind./Carroll 27 Matt McKain M/D Fr./Fr. 5-10 150 Columbus, Ind./Columbus North 28 Sam Swihart M So./Fr. 6-0 160 Bloomington, Ind./North 30 Dylan Lax M Fr./Fr. 6-0 165 Columbus, Ind./Columbus North 31 Michael Wignot D So./So. 6-0 165 Carmel, Ind./IUPUI 32 Taylor Reeves GK Fr./Fr. 6-2 190 Omaha, Neb./Creighton Preparatory 33 Ryan Bristol GK Fr./Fr. 6-7 188 Franklin, Tenn./Centennial

Head Coach: Todd Yeagley (First Season) Assistant Coaches: Brian Maisonneuve (First Season); Ernie Yarborough (First Season) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Chris Munroe (First Season)

Alphabetical Pronunciation Guide

10 Andy Adlard MF 30 Dylan Lax MF Rich Balchan BALL-shen 2 Rich Balchan MF/D 16 Tyler McCarroll MF Kerel Bradford KERR-el 25 Kevin Bick MF 27 Matt McKain D Jacob Bushue Boo-shoe 18 Nick Blevins MF 20 Tommy Meyer D Nikita Kotlov Nih-KEE-ta COT-love 19 Ian Block F 0 Nate Mitchell GK Luis Soffner LOUIE 23 Kerel Bradford MF 5 Ambry Moss D Sam Swihart SWHY-hart 33 Ryan Bristol GK 7 Harrison Petts MF Joe Tolen TOE-len 11 Will Bruin F 9 Alec Purdie MF 17 Jacob Bushue MF 32 Taylor Reeves GK 6 Chris Estridge MF/D 1 Luis Soffner GK 4 Chris Haffner D 28 Sam Swihart MF 15 Cameron Jordan MF 12 Joe Tolen MF 21 Daniel Kelly D 31 Michael Wignot D 22 Caleb Konstanski D 14 Blake Wise MF/F 8 Nikita Kotlov MF 26 Tim Wylie F

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#10 ANDY ADLARD Appeared in all 24 matches, making 23 jump ... majoring in general studies ... born Senior - MF - Hartland, Wis. starts ... second-team All-Big Ten honoree ... Aug. 7, 1988 ... the son of Stephen and Shelly Academic All-Big Ten ... led the team in goals Adlard ... father played soccer professionally as 2010 (SENIOR) (7), assists (5), points (19) and shot attempts a goalkeeper for the England National Team ... Has started all 19 matches ... first-team All-Big (62) ... scored his fifth game-winning goal of mother holds the all-time women’s Ten honoree ... gave Indiana a 1-0 lead vs. No. the season in a 3-0 win over No. 14 Michigan scoring record at the University of Evansville. 23 Tulsa with his sixth goal of the season ... in the third round of the NCAA Tournament ... finished the 5-1 win with three shots ... had also had his team-leading fifth assist in the two shots, one on frame, in Indiana’s Big Ten #2 RICH BALCHAN match ... his corner kick provided the assist on Tournament match at Penn State ... picked up Kevin Alston’s goal in a 2-0 win over No. 23 Senior - MF - Carmel, Ind. his team-best seventh assist on the season on Saint Louis in the second round of the NCAA 2010 (SENIOR) the first goal in a 3-2 win over Northwestern Tournament ... recorded the game-winning goal Has appeared in 16 matches this season, mak- ... assisted on Will Bruin’s game-winning goal in the 94th minute in a 1-0 victory over Ohio ing 15 starts ... named to the All-Big Ten first in a 3-0 romp at No. 10 Michigan State ... State in the quarterfinals of the Big Ten Tourna- team ... also a Big Ten All-Tournament team second on the team in goals with six ... scored ment ... scored the game-winning goal on a pick ... helped shut down Tulsa in a 5-1 win in Indiana’s lone goal on a penalty kick in a 1-1 penalty kick in a 2-1 victory over San Diego ... the NCAA Tournament second round ... helped tie at Kentucky ... is 3-for-3 on the season on added his second game-winning score with a lead Indiana to its third shutout of the year in a PKs ... picked up an assist in a 2-1 win over No. PK against No. 13 Louisville in a 1-0 victory ... 3-0 win at No. 10 Michigan State ... played left 25 Michigan off a corner kick ... had one shot scored his second-straight game-winning goal back and center back in a 1-1 tie at Kentucky in a 3-2 win at No 11 Creighton ... assisted on with a score 1:19 into overtime in a 3-2 win at ... helped the defense hold No. 25 Michigan Will Bruin’s goal in a 2-1 loss to No. 22 Notre Ohio State ... scored Indiana’s goal in a 2-1 loss well below its season shot average in a 2-1 Dame ... assisted on Will Bruin’s game-winning to UC Santa Barbara ... scored his third goal of victory ... has taken five shots ... made his first goal with 11 seconds left in a 3-2 win at No. the season in a 3-1 win over No. 9 Notre Dame appearance of the season in Indiana’s 5-1 win 20 Penn State ... put home the game-winning ... assisted on both goals in a 2-0 victory over over No. 5 UCLA on Sept. 5. goal in a 2-1 victory at UMass ... it was his No. 8 Northwestern. third game-winning goal of the season ... also 2009 (JUNIOR) scored the Hoosiers’ lone goal in a 2-1 loss at 2007 (FRESHMAN) Started all 22 matches played ... named to Brown ... scored the game-winning goal on a Appeared in 19 games, making seven starts for all-tournament team and defensive MVP of the penalty kick in a 2-0 win over No. 22 Drake ... the Hoosiers ... took a season-high four shots Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament ... for his had a goal and two assists in Indiana’s 5-1 win in a 1-0 win over Northern Illinois ... scored efforts was named to the TopDrawerSoccer over No. 5 UCLA on Sept. 5 ... has taken 34 his first career point with an assist on Michael Team of the Week on Sept. 14 ... assisted on shots on the season ... second on the team in Roach’s goal in a 3-1 victory over Rhode Island Andy Adlard’s second goal in a 3-0 win over points with 19. ... tallied three shots, with one on goal, at No. 13 Kentucky ... moved into the left back Saint Louis ... closed the regular season with a slot where he helped record shutouts over No. 2009 (JUNIOR) pair of shots at Wisconsin as Indiana clinched 13 Kentucky, at Michigan and vs. Evansville ... Appeared in all 23 matches, with 20 starts the Big Ten regular season title. started at central defender in a 2-0 win over ... assisted on Will Bruin’s score in a 3-2 win Wisconsin in the Big Ten Tournament and in over New Mexico ... recorded his second PREP/PERSONAL the 2-0 win over Louisville ... second-team assist of the year off a corner kick with a goal Two-time National Soccer Coaches Association All-Big Ten selection ... third-team NSCAA from Bruin in a 2-0 win over Seattle ... scored of America Youth All-American ... a three-time All-Great Lakes Region team ... tallied 16 shots his first goal of the season against Seattle ... all-state and all-area player ... led Brookfield on the season. tallied his first career multiple-goal game with East to a 21-1-3 record and a state runner-up two scores, including the game winner, in a 3-0 finish in 2006 ... a four-time all-conference 2008 (SOPHOMORE) win over No. 13 Kentucky ... scored his second selection ... tallied 13 goals and 10 assists Started all 24 matches ... named to Big Ten game-winning goal of the season in a 1-0 vic- in his senior season ... named Milwaukee Championship all-tournament team ... assisted tory at Michigan ... assisted on Lee Hagedorn’s Journal Sentinel Player of the Year in 2006 ... on Andy Adlard’s goal against UC Santa Bar- goal against New Mexico ... assisted on competed with Chicago Magic and Bavarians bara ... assisted on Will Bruin’s game-winning Hagedorn’s goal in a 2-1 win over No. 25 Penn NPSL at the club level ... was runner-up in the goal at Evansville ... moved from the midfield State ... scored his fifth goal of the season in adidas Super Group at the Disney Showcase to the center back position ... switched to the the fifth minute against Ohio State in the Big in 2006 and was the leading scorer ... national defensive midfield role against No. 8 North- Ten Tournament semifinals ... second-team runner-up in 2005 with Bavarians NPSL ... western in the absence of Brad Ring ... his free All-Big Ten selection ... named to the All-Big participated in the adidas ESP Camp in 2005-06 kick led to Kevin Noschang’s goal in a 3-0 win Ten Tournament team ... second on the team in ... adidas ESP all-star in 2005 ... a member of at UCLA. points with 14 (5g, 4a) ... second on the team in the ODP Regional Team from 2002-06 ... also shots with 52. participated in the triple jump and long jump, 2007 (FRESHMAN) reaching regionals and sectionals in the triple Appeared in 17 games, making 15 starts ... Big 2008 (SOPHOMORE) Ten All-Freshman Team ... got his first career

NCAA CHAMPIONS: 1982 • 1983 • 1988 • 1998 • 1999 • 2003 • 2004 NCAA CHAMPIONS: 1982 • 1983 • 1988 • 1998 • 1999 • 2003 • 2004 INDIANA SOCCER at #3 seed AKRON - NCAA TOURNAMENT THIRD ROUND starting nod against UAB on Sept. 21, scoring Memorial Tournament ... a unanimous selec- 2008 (FRESHMAN) his first goal ... his second goal of the season tion to the Big Ten All-Freshman team ... had Redshirted. came at Notre Dame as he scored in the 18th 11 shots on the season. minute and tied the game at 1-all ... against PREP/PERSONAL Evansville, it was Balchan who put home the PREP/PERSONAL Named 2007 National Soccer Coaches As- game winner in the 68th minute ... he also Two-time National Soccer Coaches Associa- sociation of America/adidas Boys High School assisted on Brad Ring’s goal which tied the tion (NSCAA)/adidas Boys High School All- Scholar Athlete of the Year and Gatorade Ohio game at 1-all ... his second game winner came American ... Kentucky’s first two-time winner Boys Soccer Player of the Year ... also named at Kentucky as his goal in the 13th minute of the state’s Mr. Soccer award ... named the an NSCAA Boys High School All-American gave the Hoosiers a 1-0 lead ... also recorded 2007 state Gatorade Player of the Year ... after leading Bloom Carroll in goals scored an assist in the match ... tallied his third assist first-team all-state pick in 2007 and 2008 ... led (35) and assists ... set an Ohio state record on the season against Bradley in the NCAA Saint Xavier to the state title as a junior and for assists in a season (39-sophomore) and Tournament ... one of four freshmen to score senior as the team compiled a record of 47-1-2 career (116) ... one of just two players in Ohio a goal in 2007, joining Michael Roach, Daniel during those two years ... in 2007 the team high school history to join the 100/100 club Kelly and Neil Wilmarth ... competed with U-20 went undefeated at 25-0-2 ... in his final three with 100 career goals and 100 career assists National Team at New Orleans tournament in seasons Bick tallied 43 goals and 46 assists, ... three-time All-Ohio selection ... honored by Feb. 2008 ... also selected to the U-20 squad including 21 goals and 19 assists as a forward the Eagle Gazette as its Player of the Year as trip to England in May, playing against reserve in 2007 ... moved to the midfield in 2008 where a sophomore, junior and senior ... Central Dis- squads from Manchester United and Bolton ... he finished with 12 goals and 14 assists ... trict Player of the Year as a sophomore and spent the summer playing with the Ft. Wayne spent time as a member of the U.S. U-18 Men’s senior ... named the Ohio Division III Player of Fever of the PDL. National Team, traveling to Argentina and the Year in 2007 ... member of the 2005 ODP Uruguay in the summer of 2008 ... took part in regional pool and 2007 ODP regional team ... PREP/PERSONAL the Adidas Elite Soccer Program (ESP) in 2007 played his club soccer with the U-17 Eagles Honorable mention all-state as a senior ...... played club ball with the Chicago Magic ... SC-Black and has helped lead the team to four helped lead Carmel to the Indiana state cham- comes from an athletic family as his father, straight state titles ... also a standout on the pionship with a 23-0 record and a No. 2 na- Sam, played professionally in the NASL (Min- football field as a three-time all-district pick ... tional ranking by the National Soccer Coaches nesota Kicks, San Jose Earthquakes) and MISL earned first-team all-state honors as a place Association of America ... scored two goals in (St. Louis Steamers), and earned two caps kicker in 2005 ... served as senior class presi- the state semi-finals against Lawrence North with the U.S. Men’s National Team in 1976 ... dent ... member of the National Honor Society ... had six goals and nine assists his senior year his older brother, Brian, played collegiately at and student council ... majoring in sociology ... scored eight goals with 10 assists during West Virginia, while his other older brother, ... born May 17, 1990 ... son of Les and Betty high school career ... named all-district and Dan, played football at Purdue ... born Sept. 14, Blevins. all-county ... first-team All-North by the India- 1990 ... parents are Sam and Mary Beth Bick. napolis Star ... played club soccer with Carmel #19 IAN BLOCK United Cosmos III ... team captain in 2005 with #18 NICK BLEVINS Cosmos ... six-time state champions with the Fr.-RS - F - Lawrenceburg, Ind. Cosmos ... sports marketing and management Soph. - MF - Carroll, Ohio 2009 (FRESHMAN) major ... born Jan. 18, 1989 ... son of Daryl and 2010 (SOPHOMORE) Redshirted. Patricia Balchan. Made his first appearance of the season in IU’s 5-1 win over No. 5 UCLA on Sept. 5 ... also PREP/PERSONAL saw action vs. Cal Poly and in a 1-0 win over All-State honorable mention, all-conference, # 24 KEVIN BICK Evansville ... came in off the bench in a 3-0 win all-district and all-county as a senior ... led Soph. - MF - Louisville, Ky. at No. 10 Michigan State ... saw time in the team to three-straight sectional titles ... 2010 (SOPHOMORE) regular-season finale at Ohio State. regional runner-up in 2007 ... finished with Has made five appearances ... saw action in 38 goals and 35 assists in his career ... also the regular-season finale at Ohio State ... came 2009 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN) earned a letter in basketball ... plans to major in off the bench in IU’s 1-1 tie with Wisconsin, Appeared in eight matches ... started the sec- in informatics ... born Aug. 7, 1990 ... has one 2-1 double overtime loss to California on Sept. ond half against No. 13 Kentucky and scored sister (Rachel) ... parents are Randy and Susan 3 and in a 2-0 win over No. 22 Drake ... also his first career goal in a 3-0 win ... added his Block. saw action in a 3-0 win at No. 10 Michigan second goal of the season in a 2-0 victory State ... has taken two shots. over Evansville ... took the field in IU’s 2-0 win over Louisville in the first round of the NCAA #23 KEREL BRADFORD 2009 (FRESHMAN) Tournament ... also played against No. 4 North Fr. - MF - Chandler, Ariz. Appeared in 16 matches, making five starts ... Carolina in the NCAA Tournament third round, PREP/PERSONAL recorded his first assist on Andy Adlard’s goal taking one shot ... took six shots on the season Named first-team all-region honors and an All- in a 2-0 win over Seattle at the Mike Berticelli ... Academic All-Big Ten. Tribune selection his senior year at Hamilton High School ... named first-team All-Arizona

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Teams of the week after the win ... recorded a nament ... first-team All-Big Ten selection ... as a senior, led Centennial to its first Region pair of goals in a two-minute span in a 3-2 win second team All-Great Lakes Region ... named 6-AAA boys soccer tournament appearance at No. 11 Creighton ... is the first Hoosier to to All-Big Ten Tournament team ... named to since they went to the state tournament in score 10 or more goals in a season since Jacob the Top Drawer Soccer Team of the Season 2003 ... led his squad to a 2-0 shutout of Peterson in 2005 ... picked up his third Big Ten second team ... had five game-winning scores Brentwood in the District 11-AAA champion- Offensive Player of the Week award for his on the season ... led the team in points (22), ship match ... an all-state honoree as a junior, efforts ... also named NSCAA National Player goals (9) and shots (93). as well as All-Midstate and the District of the Week ... scored his eighth goal of the 11AAA Defensive MVP. Playing in goal for the season in a 2-1 loss to No. 22 Notre Dame ... 2008 (FRESHMAN) Knoxville Football Club, Bristol led the team to had seven shots, five on-goal in a 1-1 tie with Started all 24 matches ... Big Ten Freshman a 16-1-4 record in 2008-09 with a 0.64 goals- Wisconsin ... scored his second game-winning of the Year and Big Ten All-Freshman team against average. The club was the Tennessee goal of the year in a 1-0 win over Evansville selection ... second on the team in goals scored state champions that season, as well as the ... put home the game-winning goal with 11 (6), points (12) and shots (61) ... recorded his Region III Premiere League Champions ... also seconds remaining in a 3-2 win at No. 20 Penn first multiple-goal game and first game-winning played basketball where he ranked second in State ... named co-Big Ten Offensive Player of score in 3-2 win at Evansville ... scored his the country in scoring average at 18.3 ppg as the Week on Sept. 27 ... scored his fifth goal first career goal in a 3-0 win at No. 24 UCLA a senior ... his older brother, Jason, recently of the season in a 2-1 win at UMass ... had ... added another score in a 2-1 win over San complete a four-year career as a defender at an assist on Nikita Kotlov’s goal and set up Diego ... named to the Top Drawer Soccer and West Virginia ... also has three other brothers the penalty kick score by Andy Adlard in a 2-0 College Soccer News Teams of the Week on (Matt, Dylan, Jarrett) and a sister (Jordan) ... win over No. 22 Drake ... named to the Mike Sept. 15 for his play in victories at UCLA and born May 5, 1991 ... parents are Patrick Bristol Berticelli Memorial All-Tournament team ... vs. San Diego ... recorded his fifth goal of the and Dawn-Carter Bristol. recorded his first goal of the season in a 2-1 season with the game winner in a 2-0 victory double overtime loss to California on Sept. 3 ... over No. 8 Northwestern ... his sixth goal of #11 WILL BRUIN tallied his first career hat trick with three goals the season was a game winner in a 1-0 victory in a 5-1 win over No. 5 UCLA on Sept. 5 ... had over No. 10 Michigan in the semifinals of the Junior - F - St. Louis, Mo. seven shots against the Bruins, six of which Big Ten Tournament. 2010 (JUNIOR) were on goal ... named Big Ten Offensive and Named third-team preseason All-American Top Drawer Soccer Player of the Week on Sept. PREP/PERSONAL by College Soccer News ...named Big Ten 6 for his efforts ... named to adidas/IU Credit Joins a long line of former DeSmet Jesuit play- Offensive Player of the Year and a first-team Union Classic all-tournament team ... named ers to wear the Cream and Crimson, following All-Big Ten selection ... named to the Top to College Soccer News Team of the Week on in the footsteps of IU greats Chris Klein, Harry Drawer Soccer team of the season first team Sept. 7. Weiss, Pat Noonan and Mike Ambersley ...... leads the team in shots (101), goals (18) and holds the DeSmet Jesuit career goals scored points (41) ... recorded his fifth multiple goal 2009 (SOPHOMORE) record with 102, topping the old mark held by game of the season with two scores, along Started all 22 matches played ... scored a Noonan ... led the Metro Catholic Conference with two assists, in a 5-1 win over No. 23 Tulsa goal in a 3-2 win over New Mexico .. added in scoring as a freshman, junior and senior ... in the second round of the NCAA Tournament the game-winning goal and an assist in a two-time NSCAA All-American ... 2007 Mis- ... his 6 points tied the school record for points 2-0 win over Seattle ... named to the Mike souri State Soccer Player of the Year and the in an NCAA Tournament game, and his 12 Berticelli Memorial All-Tournament team ... St. Louis Post-Dispatch Soccer Player of the shots set a new record ... the 18 goals is the scored both goals in a 2-1 double overtime win Year ... 2007 Parade Magazine All-American most by a Hoosier this century ... named to

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... named All-MCC each of his four seasons at Illinois Cup in 2007 and Academy midwest ESP All-Star ... member of Indiana All-State DeSmet ... led the Spartans to a 17-4-4 record conference titles in 2008 and 2009 ... finished team from 2004-07 ... led Brownsburg High in 2007 and a No. 1 national ranking in the fifth at the 2008 Academy Nationals and third School to the Hendricks County championship NSCAA poll after a 2-0 win over preseason No. in 2009 ... captain of the semifinalist Dallas title all four seasons ... member of the honor 1 St. Benedict’s (N.J.) Prep ... over the course Cup team in 2009 ... was coached by his older roll all four years ... born Sept. 21, 1989 ... of his career DeSmet Jesuit posted a record of brother, Cole, in high school ... sister, Megan parents are Tom and Joy Estridge. 69-18-13 ... member of Scott-Gallagher Soccer was the News Gazette player of the year in Club since age eight ... helped lead the team 2003, making them the first brother/sister to State Cup titles from 2005-07 ... a combo to win the award ... parents are Katy #4 CHRIS HAFFNER member of the Regional Team and Doug Bushue ... born May 15, 1992 ... So. - D - St. Louis, Mo. from 2003-05 and represented the U.S. in major is undeclared. 2010 (SOPHOMORE) Torino, Italy ... won the Golden Boot Award at Made his first appearance of the season in IU’s the 2007 adidas/ESP Soccer Invitational Camp 5-1 win over No. 5 UCLA on Sept. 5. ... fitness specialist major ... born Oct. 24, 1989 #6 CHRIS ESTRIDGE ... son of Bill and Eva Bruin. Jr. - MF - Indianapolis, Ind. 2009 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN) 2010 (JUNIOR) Appeared in three matches ... played a part in Has appeared in all 19 matches, making 17 shutouts of No. 13 Kentucky (3-0) and No. 6 #17 JACOB BUSHUE starts ... helped hold down the back line in a Louisville (2-0). Fr. - MF - Champaign, Ill. 5-1 win over No. 23 Tulsa in the second round 2010 (FRESHMAN) of the NCAA Tournament ... started in the mid- 2008 (FRESHMAN) Has appeared in all 19 games this season, field but moved to left back in a 3-0 win at No. Redshirted. starting 13... named to the Big Ten all- 10 Michigan State ... came in off the bench at freshman team ... helped control the midfield Kentucky, putting up a season high six shots in PREP/PERSONAL in a 5-1 win over No. 23 Tulsa in an NCAA 80 minutes of action ... tallied two shots, one Led SLUH to the state finals in 2007 and a Tournament second round match ... a key for on goal, in a 2-1 win over No. 25 Michigan ... top-10 national ranking in 2006 ... making the the Indiana defense in a 3-0 shutout of No. 10 had one shot in a 3-2 win at No. 11 Creighton switch from forward to central defender his Michigan State ... started the 3-2 win at No. 11 ... had two shots, one on goal, vs. No. 22 Notre senior season, Haffner anchored a defense that Creighton, finishing with one shot ... earned the Dame ... recorded an assist on Harrison Petts’ allowed just 10 goals in 33 matches played ... starting nod in the midfield in a 2-1 loss to No. goal in a 1-1 tie with Wisconsin ... made his as a sophomore and junior he tallied 38 goals 22 Notre Dame ... was in the starting lineup for first career start in the midfield in a 2-1 win at and was a Metro Catholic Conference Top-5 a 1-0 win over Evansville ... made his second UMass ... has 21 shots on the season ... took Scorer in 2005-06 ... named first-team all-con- start of the season in a 3-2 win at No. 20 Penn three shots in a 2-0 win over No. 22 Drake ... ference and all-state in 2007 and was selected State ... came in off the bench at Brown and had a shot in IU’s 5-1 win over No. 5 UCLA on by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch to its All-Metro at UMass ... recorded his first career assist Sept. 5. first team ... played on the Scott-Gallagher on Will Bruin’s goal against the Minutemen ... U-18 U.S. Soccer Development Academy team earned his first career start in a 2-0 win over 2009 (SOPHOMORE)- Wake Forest alongside future IU teammates Will Bruin and No. 22 Drake ... had a shot against the Bull- Played in 19 games ... scored first career col- Luis Soffner ... starting central defender on the dogs ... tallied one shot vs. California ... joined legiate goal in a 3-0 win at South Carolina ... USYSA Region II championship squad in 2007 the Hoosiers in January 2010 after graduating recorded his second goal of the season in a 3-0 and competed with the team at the 2006 Nike a semester early from Champaign Centennial win against Duke ... saw action in each of the Friendlies where they played the U-17 U.S. High School. Demon Deacons’ NCAA Tournament games. National Team to a 1-1 tie ... recorded Missouri State Cup titles in 2003, 2004, 2006 and 2007 PREP/PERSONAL 2008 (FRESHMAN)- Wake Forest and was a U.S. National Club Championship Finished his high school career at Champaign Appeared in seven matches ... saw his first finalist in 2005 ... sports marketing and man- Centennial with 41 goals and 27 assists ... collegiate action against Appalachian State, agement major ... born Aug. 24, 1989 ... son of produced 24 goals and 12 assists as a senior taking one shot in 45 minutes of play ... played Chris and Patti Haffner. ... two-time Champaign News Gazette all-area in ACC contests against NC State and Boston team (2008, 2009) ... 2009 News Gazette Player College ... also appeared against NC State in of the Year ... two-time team MVP (2008, 2009) the ACC Tournament quarterfinals, playing 19 #15 CAMERON JORDAN ... three-time inter-regional all-star ... ESP invi- minutes. Senior - MF - Ft. Wayne, Ind. tee in 2008 and 2009 ... led the Chargers to one 2010 (SENIOR) conference championship, one super-sectional PREP/PERSONAL Has played in 16 matches, making eight starts championship, two sectional championships Named 2007 Indianapolis Star Player of the at defensive midfielder ... earned the starting and three regional championships ... played Year ... member of the Indianapolis Star Super nod and was hailed by many as the man of the club soccer with the Chicago Magic, winning Team ... First-Team All-State and Hendricks match in a 5-1 win over No. 23 Tulsa in the sec- the Super Y National Championship in 2006, County Player of the Year in 2007 ... named an ond round of the NCAA Tournament ... helped lock the Indiana defense down in the second

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half for a 3-2 win over Northwestern to claim Feb. 2008. the Big Ten regular season title ... saw action #21 DANIEL KELLY in a 3-0 win at No. 10 Michigan State ... made 2006 (FRESHMAN) an appearance off the bench to provide defen- Senior - D - Hendersonville, Tenn. Redshirted ... represented the U.S. at the Pan sive support in a 2-1 win over No. 25 Michigan 2010 (SENIOR) Am Games in Brazil in the summer of 2007. ... came in off the bench and finished with one Appeared in 17 matches, making 16 starts at shot in a 3-2 win at No. 11 Creighton ... has right back ... helped lead the defense in a 5-1 PREP/PERSONAL taken six shots on the season ... controlled the win over No. 23 Tulsa in the second round of Made the roster for the 2005 FIFA World midfield in a 5-1 win over No. 5 UCLA. the NCAA Tournament ... had one shot in a Youth Championship in ... made one 2-1 win over No. 25 Michigan ... picked up the appearance in the championship, starting at 2009 (REDSHIRT JUNIOR) assist on Alec Purdie’s game-winning goal in a back in the United States’ 1-1 tie with the Appeared in 17 matches, making 11 starts 3-2 victory at No. 11 Creighton ... assisted on Ivory Coast ... helped the U.S. finish fifth at ... took his only shot of the year against Ohio Will Bruin’s game-winning goal vs. Evansville the championship and win its group with a State in the regular season. ... came in off the bench at Brown ... recorded 2-0-1 record and advance to the quarterfinals one shot vs. California ... helped anchor the ... earned 11 international caps with the U.S. 2008 (JUNIOR) defense in a 5-1 win over No. 5 UCLA. U-17s ... invited to training camps with both Redshirted ... played during the spring season, the U-18 and U-20 U.S. National teams ... earning a start against Cincinnati. 2009 (JUNIOR) earned National Soccer Coaches Association Started all 20 matches played ... moved from of America All-America accolades in 2005 ... 2007 (SOPHOMORE-UCF) right back to outside midfielder midway selected to the adidas Elite Soccer Player (ESP) Appeared in 17 matches, starting 14 at UCF ... through the season ... moved to left back camp in 2005 ... enjoyed an outstanding prep took 16 shots on the season with one goal and against Northwestern ... earned the start up career at Hendersonville High School under the one assist ... five of his 16 shots were on goal top against No. 25 Penn State and scored the direction of former IU manager Russ Plummer ... scored his lone goal of the season in a 3-2 game-winning goal in the 2-1 victory, his first before moving into the residency program in victory over College of Charleston ... picked up goal of the season ... assisted on Andy Adlard’s August of 2005... led Hendersonville to the an assist against Florida International. goal against Ohio State in the Big Ten Tourna- most wins (20) in school history and a state ment ... had 13 shot attempts on the season. runner-up finish in 2005 ... earned The Ten- 2006 (FRESHMAN-UCF) nessean All-State, Mid-State and All-Region Earned starts in 11 of 16 matches played ... 2008 (SOPHOMORE) honors ... the Star News, The News Examiner scored a goal and added two assists for four Appeared in 16 matches, making 11 starts ... and District 9 Player of the Year ... played club points ... recorded his first collegiate point scored his first goal of the season in a 3-2 over- soccer for Tennessee Football Club (TNFC) 89 against Wright State ... assisted on ’ time win at Evansville ... recorded the game- ... helped the club to Region III Premier League game-winning goal in the shutout of Furman ... winning goal at Butler just 11 seconds into the Championship in 2005, ... was a member of netted the game-deciding tally in the shutout match for the second-fastest goal in school TOP SOCCER ... exercise science major ... born of Florida International ... named to the C-USA history ... moved from right back to forward ... March 29, 1989, to Marie and Joseph Kelly in All-Freshman second team and was a second- had 11 shot attempts on the season. Nashville, Tenn. team freshman All-American. 2007 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN) PREP/PERSONAL Appeared in all 22 matches, making 19 starts #22 CALEB KONSTANSKI Spent his sophomore year with the U-17 Youth ... Big Ten All-Freshman team ... Soccer So. - D - Bloomington, Ind. National Team Residency Program in Braden- America second-team All-Freshman ... took two 2010 (SOPHOMORE) ton, Fla. ... earned NSCAA All-America honors shots in the season opener against Maryland Has appeared in all 19 matches at left center ... ESP participant in 2004 and 2005 ... played on Aug. 31 ... scored the game-winning goal in back, making 18 starts ... came in off the bench three seasons at Canterbury ... recorded a goal a 1-0 victory over Northern Illinois at the Mike and played an important role in the midfield and five assists as a freshman, earning all-area Berticelli Memorial Tournament ... took three in a 5-1 win over No. 23 Tulsa in an NCAA honors ... scored six goals and 10 assists as a shots in a 2-0 win over Butler ... added his Tournament second-round game ... Indiana’s junior, earning third-team all-state accolades second goal of the year on his only shot of the Big Ten Sportsmanship award winner ... had ... first-team all-state and NSCAA All-American night in a 3-2 win at Michigan ... picked up an two shots, one of the cross bar and one requir- as a senior, scoring 13 goals and adding 20 assist at Louisville ... took three shots at No. ing a diving save by the goalkeeper, in a 3-2 assists ... played with the Chicago Magic, 6 Northwestern, recording the game-winning in over Northwestern which clinched the Big finishing third at nationals in 2003 ... competed goal for the Hoosiers ... tallied a season-high Ten regular season title ... part of an Indiana with the Ft. Wayne Fever his senior year ... five shots in a 2-1 win over Evansville ... defense that shut out No. 10 Michigan State, management major ... born May 21, 1988 ... matched that five-shot total in the Big Ten Tour- 3-0 ... scored his first career goal in a 2-1 son of Harold Jordan and Althia Kelly. nament championship game against Ohio State win over No. 25 Michigan, putting home the ... attempted three shots against Bradley in game winner ... finished with two shots on the the NCAA Tournament ... competed with U-20 evening ...tallied one shot on goal in a 1-0 win National Team at New Orleans tournament in

NCAA CHAMPIONS: 1982 • 1983 • 1988 • 1998 • 1999 • 2003 • 2004 NCAA CHAMPIONS: 1982 • 1983 • 1988 • 1998 • 1999 • 2003 • 2004 INDIANA SOCCER at #3 seed AKRON - NCAA TOURNAMENT THIRD ROUND over Evansville and played a key role in the on the season, seven of which are on goal ... three years before moving to Hoosier F.C. as shutout ... had one shot in a 3-2 win at No. 20 recorded his first collegiate point with an assist a senior ... won the Hoosier Cup as a senior Penn State ... tallied three shots vs. Cal Poly on Alec Purdie’s goal in a 5-1 win over No. 5 ... has two brothers (Isaac, Ethan) and a sister and had one attempt in a 2-0 win over No. 22 UCLA on Sept. 5. (Sierra) ... born Dec. 31, 1991 ... parents are Drake ... had a goal-saving clearance off the Tim and Susan Lax ... father is an IU grad. line in a 5-1 win over No. 5 UCLA ... named to PREP/PERSONAL the adidas/IU Credit Union Classic all-tourna- First-team all-state and second-team All- ment team. American his senior year at North Central High #16 TYLER McCARROLL School in Indianapolis ... also named first-team Jr. - MF - Carmel, Ind. 2009 (FRESHMAN) all-region, all-conference, all-county, all-district 2010 (JUNIOR) Started his first collegiate match in the season ... earned county Player of the Year accolades Has appeared in nine matches, starting one opener against No. 5 St. John’s ... helped the and named to the Indianapolis Super Team ...... spent time in the midfield in a 3-0 win at Hoosiers shut out the Red Storm ... appeared in his four-year career he tallied 45 goals and Michigan State ... was on the field in a 1-1 tie in 11 matches, with five starts ... made his first 39 assists, including 20 goals and 14 assists in at Kentucky ... came in off the bench in a 2-1 postseason appearance in a 1-0 win over No. 2009 ... this past season he was also named to win over No. 25 Michigan ... saw action in a 22 Butler in the second round of the NCAA the all-conference, all-county and all-district 3-2 win at No. 11 Creighton ... came in off the Tournament ... took two shots on the season. first teams, and was named the county player bench in a 3-2 win at No. 20 Penn State ... also of the year ... led North Central to the state made an appearance in the 2-1 win at UMass PREP/PERSONAL championship game as a sophomore and Great ... earned his first career start vs. Cal Poly ... Recorded 28 goals and 21 assists in his final Midwest Classic championships his junior made his first appearance of the season in IU’s two seasons at South ... tallied 18 goals and and senior seasons ... played his club ball 5-1 win over No. 5 UCLA ... first team ESPN 11 assists his senior season, earning first-team with Carmel United where he helped lead the Academic All-District selection. all-state honors ... named all-district and aca- team to the 2009 U-18 Development Academy demic all-conference as a senior ... Blooming- title, scoring the game-winning goal in the 1-0 2009 (SOPHOMORE) ton South soccer MVP for 2008 ... third-team victory ... part of the U.S. Soccer U-18 national Appeared in three matches ... took two shots all-state as a junior ... all-conference and pool in 2009 ... named the U.S. Soccer U-17/18 in a 3-0 win over No. 13 Kentucky ... Academic all-district selection ... member of Indiana ODP National Player of the Week on May 14, 2010 All-Big Ten. state team 2003-05 and 2007-08 ... four-year after helping Indiana United Academy to a 4-0 starter at Bloomington South ... played club away win against divisional opponent Interna- 2008 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN) soccer with the Bloomington Cutters ... gradu- tionals by scoring a goal late in the first half ... Saw game action against Dartmouth and Butler ated from high school a semester early to join the goal brought him to eight on the year, an ... named 2009 Big Ten Distinguished Scholar the Hoosier program in the spring of 2009 ... \d his performance was noted for a good work ... Academic All-Big Ten. has one brother (Daniel) and a sister (Maggie) ethic and excellent decision making ... has one ... born June 6, 1991 ... parents are Paul and sister (Victoria) and a brother (James) ... born 2007 (FRESHMAN) Donna Konstanski. Sept. 20, 1991 ... parents are Jim and Irina Redshirted ... saw action in the spring, includ- Green. ing a start in the back against the Mexican Youth National Team at Armstrong Stadium ... #8 NIKITA KOTLOV also came in off the bench in a 1-0 win over Fr. - MF - Indianapolis, Ind. #30 DYLAN LAX Virginia Tech and a 3-0 victory over UIC ... 2010 (FRESHMAN) Fr. - MF - Columbus, Ind. spent the summer playing with the Ft. Wayne Has appeared in all 19 games in the midfield PREP/PERSONAL Fever of the PDL. with 15 starts ... named to the All-Big Ten A local product out of Columbus where he was freshman team ... named to the Top Drawer a three-time All-Area pick out of Columbus PREP/PERSONAL Soccer All-Rookie honorable mention team ... North High School ... two-time All-Conference First team all-state ... helped lead Carmel came in off the bench to provide a goal and pick for Conference Indiana, finishing his career to the Indiana state championship with a an assist in a 5-1 win over No. 23 Tulsa in with 19 goals and 29 assists despite missing 23-0 record and a No. 2 national ranking by an NCAA Tournament second-round game ... the early part of his senior season due to injury the National Soccer Coaches Association of it was his first career game-winning goal ...... earned second-team all-state honors as a America ... school’s all-time career assists assisted on Will Bruin’s second goal in a 3-2 senior, as well as all-district accolades ... led leader with 43 ... had 23 assists his senior win at No. 11 Creighton ... one shot vs. No. 22 the Bulldogs to back-to-back conference titles year ... a two-time all-county honoree and a Notre Dame ... had a goal and two assists in a in 2008 and 2009, becoming the first North two-time Metro All-North ... named first team 3-2 win at No. 20 Penn State ... named to Col- men’s soccer team to win a conference title All-North by the Indianapolis Star ... played lege Soccer News Team of the Week and Top ... also led the team to the state final in 2009, club soccer with Carmel United Cosmos III ... Drawer Soccer Team of the Week on Sept. 27 the second time in school history the team has six-time state champions with the Cosmos ... for his efforts ... recorded his first career goal appeared in the championship match ... played spent three summers training with youth teams in a 2-0 win over No. 22 Drake ... has 14 shots club soccer with the Bloomington Cutters for in Brazil ... majoring in biology ... born Dec. 20,

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1988 ... son of John and Jan McCarroll ... has No. 10 Michigan State, 3-0 ... had two shots 2010 (SOPHOMORE) three sisters who also played collegiate soccer in a 1-1 tie at Kentucky ... assisted on Caleb Has appeared in three games with two starts - Tara (UNC-Greensboro), Tracey (Clemson) and Konstanski’s game-winning goal in a 2-1 victory ... earned his first Big Ten win with a 3-2 vic- Tammy (Ohio State). over No. 25 Michigan ... also had one shot in tory over Northwestern that clinched the Big the match ... played all 90 minutes in a 3-2 win Ten regular season title ... made his first career at No. 11 Creighton ... helped the Hoosiers to a start at No. 11 Creighton on Oct. 9, picking up #27 MATT McKAIN 1-0 shutout of Evansville ... IU recorded its first a 3-2 victory ... had two saves in his first-ever Fr. - MF - Columbus, Ind. shutout of the season in a 2-0 win over No. 22 collegiate appearance ... played the final 45 2010 (FRESHMAN) Drake ... helped lead IU to a 5-1 win over No. minutes vs. Butler, recording a pair of saves. Has appeared in seven matches, making two 5 UCLA on Sept. 5 with outstanding defensive starts ... made an appearance in the regular- play. 2009 (SOPHOMORE) season finale at Ohio State ... saw action in Did not see any game action ... Academic All- a 3-2 victory at No. 11 Creighton ... came in 2009 (SOPHOMORE) Big Ten. off the bench vs. No. 22 Notre Dame ... saw Started all 22 matches played at central action in a 1-1 tie with Wisconsin ... came in defender ... took eight shots on the year ... 2008 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN) off the bench in IU’s 1-0 win over Evansville ... recorded his first career assist on Will Bruin’s Did not see any game action. recorded his second start of the season in a game-winning goal at Wisconsin ... part of a 2-1 win at UMass ... made his first appearance back line that has helped record nine shutouts 2007 (FRESHMAN) in the 2-0 win over No. 22 Drake, earning the this season, including victories over No. 13 Did not compete in the fall ... joined the team start at right back ... played all 90 minutes. Kentucky, No. 22 Notre Dame, No. 6 Louisville in the spring. and No. 22 Butler. PREP/PERSONAL PREP/PERSONAL Local product of Columbus North where he 2008 (FRESHMAN) Three-time All-SAC honorable mention pick tallied 18 goals and 11 assists as a senior as Appeared in 18 matches with 16 starts ... came ... trained with Mexican first-division team the Bulldogs advanced to the state title game in off the bench to help lead Indiana to a 3-1 Puebla F.C. in 2005 ... played for Argentinian ... teammate of fellow IU freshman Dylan Lax win over No. 9 Notre Dame ... helped the team club Newells Old Boys in 2006-07 ... majoring ... as a senior he earned ISCA first team all- record seven shutouts, including a 2-0 victory in business ... born Dec. 7, 1988 ... parents are state, all-district and all-conference honors, as over No. 8 Northwestern to end the regular Walt and Mary Lee ... has one sister (Amanda) well as the Columbus North team MVP trophy season and a 2-0 win over No. 23 Saint Louis and a brother (Thomas). ... ESPN Rise magazine selected McKain as in the second round of the NCAA Tournament an honorable mention All-American ... led the ... also key in a 3-0 win over No. 14 Michigan team to the semi-state finals as a junior and in the third round of the NCAA Tournament. #5 AMBRY MOSS regional, sectional and conference titles as a Fr. - D - Nassau, Bahamas junior and senior ... 2009 Hoosier Cup champi- PREP/PERSONAL PREP/PERSONAL ons ... four-year letterwinner, serving as team Two-time NSCAA/adidas All-American ... Spent the last three years at IMG Academy captain as a senior ... also played basket- named to the all-state and all-metro first in Bradenton, Fla., graduating from Pendleton ball at Columbus North ... played club ball teams in 2007 ... all-state honoree and Parade School ... while at IMG Moss helped lead with Javanon, the 2009 Kentucky State Cup Magazine All-American in 2006 and 2007 ... the squad to a third-place finish at the U-18 champions, Region II champions and national SLUH advanced to the quarterfinals in 2004, Development Academy National Champion- semi-finalists ... the team also advanced to the sectionals in 2006 and the state finals in 2007 ship in July 2009 ... during his time in Florida Disney and adidas Blue Chip Showcase finals ... as a sophomore, Meyer left SLUH to join the he has been named the Most Improved Player ...the Javanon 92s were ranked nationally in U-17 Residency Program in Bradenton, Fla. for and Defensive Player of the Year at IMG ... the top six in 2009-10 ... served as a ball boy at one season before deciding to return to Mis- currently playing with the IMG Bradenton IU soccer games while growing up ... has one souri ... member of the 2007 FIFA U-17 World Academics of the Premier Development League sister, Kristin, who currently attends Indiana ... Cup team which advanced to the round of 16 (PDL) ... prior to coming to IMG, Moss attended born Oct. 23, 1991 ... parents are Tim and Von ... appeared in three matches for the U-17’s in Lyford Cay International School where he McKain. ... part of the U-20 National Team earned Most Valuable Player honors ... Moss pool ... the name Meyer should be familiar to has worked his way through the Bahamian #20 TOMMY MEYER IU soccer fans as his father, Keith, was a four- National Team ranks, competing with the U-17 year letterwinner for the Hoosiers and was part and U-20 squads ... earned a call-up to the full Junior - D - St. Louis, Mo. of Indiana’s National Championship teams in national team as it took part in 2010 World 2010 (JUNIOR) 1982 and 1983 ... business major ... born March Cup qualifying ... outside of soccer, Moss was Has started 18 matches at left center back 20, 1990 ... son of Keith and Katie Meyer. a competitive swimmer from ages 9-12, and ... named to the All-Big Ten second team ... was a member of the Bahamian U-19 cricket helped lead Indiana to a 5-1 win over No. 23 #0 NATE MITCHELL team ... has one sister (Amba) ... parents are Tulsa in an NCAA Tournament second-round Cherolyn and Ambry Moss. match ... part of an IU defense that shut out Junior - GK - Ft. Wayne, Ind.

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#7 HARRISON PETTS win over No. 23 Tulsa in the second round of in broadcast sports communication ... born Nov. Fr. - MF - Zionsville, Ind. the NCAA Tournament ... had two shots, one 24, 1988 ... son of Tim and Lona Purdie. on-goal, in the regular-season finale at Ohio 2010 (FRESHMAN) State ... assisted on the game-tying goal, his Has started all 18 matches played ... unani- fifth of the year, in a 3-2 win over Northwest- #32 TAYLOR REEVES mous selection to the Big Ten All-Freshman ern that clinched the Big Ten regular season Fr. - GK - Omaha, Neb. team ... named to the Top Drawer Soccer title ... had an assist on Will Bruin’s game- PREP/PERSONAL All-Rookie second team ... scored his third goal winning goal at No. 10 Michigan State ... had Named 2009-10 Gatorade Nebraska Boys of the season in a 5-1 win over No. 23 Tulsa in two shots in earning the start in a 1-1 tie with Soccer Player of the Year ... ESPN RISE Spring an NCAA Tournament second-round match ... Kentucky ... scored his second goal in as many All-America first team ... as a senior, recorded played all 110 minutes in a 1-1 tie at Kentucky matches in a 2-1 victory over No. 25 Michigan nine shutouts and allowed 13 goals in 18 ... provided the final ball on Caleb Konstanski’s ... scored the game-winning goal in a 3-2 vic- games ... led Creighton Prep to a berth in the game-winning goal in a 2-1 victory over No. 25 tory at No. 11 Creighton ... also had an assist Class A Boys State Soccer Tournament ... team Michigan ... had the assist on Will Bruin’s first on Will Bruin’s second goal and finished the finished with a 21-3 record ... earned all-state goal in a 3-2 win at No. 11 Creighton, playing day with three shots ... 26 shots on the season honorable mention honors as a junior ... helped all 90 minutes ... two shots, both of which ... third on the team in scoring with 11 points ... lead the Junior Jays to a district championship were on goal, vs. No. 22 Notre Dame ... scored recorded his first goal of 2010 in a 5-1 win over in 2008-09 ... competing with his club team, his second goal of the season in a 1-1 tie with No. 5 UCLA on Sept. 5 ... also had a pair of NFC Bellator, Reeves won Nebraska State Wisconsin ... assisted on Will Bruin’s game- assists in the win ... named to adidas/IU Credit Championships in 2007 and 2008 and Nebraska winning goal in a 1-0 victory over Evansville Union Classic All-Tournament team. League Championships in the fall of 2008 and ... recorded his first career goal in a 3-2 win 2009 ... Reeves was a Nebraska State ODP at No. 20 Penn State ... also had an assist in 2009 (SOPHOMORE) team member 2005-07 and has been a youth the match ... 37 shots on the season, with 17 Appeared in 18 matches, making five starts coach at Creighton Prep and NFC Soccer Club on goal ... picked up his first career point with ... scored his first career goal against New Junior Academy ... has one sister (Courtney) an assist on Will Bruin’s goal in a 2-1 double Mexico, recording the game winner in the 87th ... born March 29, 1992 ... parents are Kim and overtime loss to California. minute ... tallied 15 shots on the season. Andy Reeves. PREP/PERSONAL 2008 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN) Indiana Gatorade Player of the Year, Indiana #1 LUIS SOFFNER Made his first career appearance for Indiana High School Player of the Year, and a two- in the match at Michigan State ... also took So. - GK - St. Louis, Mo. time Indiana Soccer Coaches Association first the pitch in a 3-2 overtime win at Ohio State ... 2010 (SOPHOMORE) team all-state selection out of Zionsville High appeared in Indiana’s 1-0 win over Ohio State Has started 17 matches in goal ... earned School ... two-time National Soccer Coaches in the quarterfinals of the Big Ten Tournament his eighth win of the season with five saves Association of America (NSCAA) All-American ... had one shot on the season. in a 5-1 win over No. 23 Tulsa in an NCAA ... concluded his high school career with 90 Tournament second-round match ... picked up goals and 62 assists, leading the Eagles to a 2006 (FRESHMAN) his third shutout of the year with a 3-0 win at state championship in 2009 and a runner-up Redshirted ... was a key contributor in the No. 10 Michigan State ... named the Big Ten finish in 2008 ... holds school records for career spring, including a goal in the 3-0 win over UIC Defensive Player of the Week for his efforts ... goals, career assists, season goals (41) and ... also saw action in the Hoosiers’ 1-0 spring was the goalkeeper of record with one save in season assists (26) ... two-time Indianapolis victory over Virginia Tech ... spent the summer a 2-1 victory over No. 25 Michigan ... picked Star Player of the Year ... spent time with the playing with the of the PDL. up his second shutout of the season with two U-18 U.S. Men’s National team in 2008-09 saves in a 1-0 win over Evansville ... recorded and played club soccer with Carmel United PREP/PERSONAL a season-high six saves in a 3-2 win at No. 20 where he led the team to the 2009 U.S. Soccer A 2006 National Soccer Coaches Association Penn State ... picked up his first shutout of the Academy National Championship in 2008 and of America High School All-American ... was season in a 2-0 win over No. 22 Drake at the 2009, teaming up with fellow freshman Nikita the top scorer in the state of Indiana as a Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament ... named Kotlov ... named to USSF Academy staring XI senior ... tallied 93 goals and 39 assists in his to the all-tournament team and goalkeeping ... has three sisters (Olivia, Emma, Sophia) ... career with 38 goals and 21 assists as a senior MVP ... 1.23 GAA in 1541:53 minutes ... 44 Olivia is a sophomore at IU ... parents are Dan ... first team all-state as a senior, honorable saves on the season. and Jody Petts. mention as a junior ... honored as a two-time first team all-district selection, two-time first 2009 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN) #9 ALEC PURDIE team all-conference choice and the confer- Recorded his first career shutout in the season Junior - F - Elkhart, Ind. ence MVP as a senior ... led Elkhart to a state opener, a 0-0 double overtime tie with No. 5 St. runner-up finish in 2006 ... played club soccer John’s ... recorded his first career win on Sept. 2010 (JUNIOR) 11 against New Mexico (3-2) ... had a season- Has appeared in all 19 matches, with eight with Carmel Cosmos and Indiana Invaders ... won a state title with the Cosmos ... majoring high seven saves against the Lobos ... posted starts ... recorded two on-goal shots in a 5-1 his second shutout of the season in a 2-0 win

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over Seattle on Sept. 13 ... named to Mike PREP/PERSONAL Berticelli Memorial Tournament All-Tournament #28 SAM SWIHART A four-time all-conference selection out of team and goalkeeper MVP ... posted a shutout Evansville Central ... tallied 79 goals and 53 in his first career Big Ten match, a 1-0 win at Fr.-RS - MF - Bloomington, Ind. assists from the midfield in his four-year career Wisconsin ... came up with his fourth shutout 2009 (FRESHMAN) ... first-team all-state and all-region selection of the year in a 3-0 win over No. 13 Kentucky Redshirted. ... named to Indiana’s Super 16 in 2007 and ... his fifth shutout of the year came in a 1-0 led his team to the regional final for the best win at Michigan ... named Inside Indiana IU PREP/PERSONAL finish in school history ... Central’s all-time Athlete of the Week for his efforts against the Led a defense that allowed just 11 goals in single-season leader in scoring, assists and Wolverines ... picked up his sixth shutout of the 24 matches as a senior ... team finished with varsity starts ... also a standout on the football season in a 3-0 win at Notre Dame ... earned a 21-2-1 record ... earned all-area, all-district field, earning all-state accolades in 2007 ... the win against No. 25 Penn State, playing and all-state honors as a senior ... made three a two-time academic all-state honoree and the final 45 minutes and picking up one save semi-state appearances with the Cougars ... a member of the National Honor Society and ... recorded his seventh shutout of the season team captain ... earned Top Player and Mental class valedictorian ... business major ... born with a 2-0 win over Wisconsin in the quarter- Attitude team awards ... played club soccer May 3, 1990 ... son of Jim and Joyce Tolen ... finals of the Big Ten Tournament ... made two with the Bloomington Cutters alongside fellow both parents are IU alums ... sister Trish plays saves and earned his eighth shutout of the year IU freshman Caleb Konstanski ... led team soccer at the University of Evansville. in a 2-0 win over Louisville in the first round to Midwest Regional League title and one of the NCAA Tournament ... recorded his ninth state championship ... served as a ballboy for shutout of the year in a 1-0 win over Butler in the Hoosiers as a kid ... born Sept. 5, 1990 ... #31 MICHAEL WIGNOT the second round of the NCAA Tournament ... parents are Steve and Theresa Swihart. So. - D - Carmel, Ind. played 1861:14 minutes in goal with a 1.02 2009 (FRESHMAN- IUPUI) GAA average ... Academic All-Big Ten. #12 JOE TOLEN Named to Summit League All-Newcomer Team ... voted team’s top newcomer by his team- 2008 (FRESHMAN) So. - MF - Evansville, Ind. mates ... appeared in 18 matches, making 16 Redshirted. 2010 (SOPHOMORE) starts ... third on the team in goals scored with Has appeared in 13 matches ... recorded two three ... first collegiate goal came in a 2-2 tie PREP/PERSONAL assists, both on Will Bruin goals, in a 5-1 win with Cleveland State ... scored the game-tying Soffner spent his final two seasons at SLUH af- over No. 23 Tulsa in an NCAA Tournament goal in a 2-1 loss to Butler ... also scored ter playing his freshman and sophomore years second-round match ... has five assists on vs. Centenary ... named to the University of at St. Ignatius in Cleveland, Ohio ... helped lead the season, tied for second on the team ... Kentucky Invitational All-Tournament Team ... the Wildcats to the 2005 Ohio state cham- made his first career start vs. Northwestern ... selected for the ProRehab Aces Soccer Classic pionship, as well as the NSCAA high school also got the start in the regular-season finale All-Tournament team ... named to the IUPUI national title his sophomore season ... as a at Ohio State ... was in the starting lineup Academic Advisor’s List both semesters ... senior at SLUH, Soffner posted 18 shutouts in against Penn State at the Big Ten Tourna- named to the Fall Academic All-Summit League 23 matches with a 0.32 goals-against average ment, assisting on Will Bruin’s goal ... scored team. as the Junior Billikens were the 2007 Missouri the game-winning goal against the Wildcats, state runner up ... for his efforts he was named giving Indiana its 14th Big Ten regular season PREP/PERSONAL to the St. Louis All-Metro first team and all- title ... tallied a point for the second time in as Ranked No. 76 in the 2009 class by Top Drawer state team ... high school teammate of fellow many games with an assist on Will Bruin’s goal Soccer ... second-team All-State as a senior, Hoosiers Tommy Meyer and Chris Haffner ... vs. Butler ... recorded his first career goal and scoring two goals and assisting on two scores from 1999-2005, Soffner played his club ball added an assist in a 3-0 win at No. 10 Michi- from his defensive position ... All-MIC and with the Internationals in Cleveland, leading gan State ... came in off the bench in a 1-1 tie All-District as a senior ... played on Carmel’s the team to Ohio state titles from 2001-05 ... at Kentucky ... had one shot coming in off the 2006 undefeated state championship squad ... as a member of the North American All-Stars bench in a 2-1 victory over No. 25 Michigan ... prior to his senior year, helped Carmel United he competed at the Youth World Cup in 2000 had two shots vs. California on Sept. 3, one of win the U16 National Championship in Carson, and 2001 ... after moving to Missouri he joined which was on frame. Calif. the Scott-Gallagher Soccer Club with the team 2009 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN) capturing Missouri state championships in #14 BLAKE WISE 2006 and 2007 ... his grandfather, Jim Scott, Appeared in five matches ... assisted on Will was one of the founders of the Scott-Gallagher Bruin’s first goal in a 2-1 win over FIU at the Fr. - MF - Frisco, Texas Soccer Club ...also a standout in the classroom, University of Akron Tournament ... one shot on 2010 (FRESHMAN) earning first honors all four years of high the season ... Academic All-Big Ten. Has appeared in five matches off the bench ... school ... secondary education (math) major ... made his fifth appearance of the season in a born Jan. 15, 1990 ... son of Julie and Rodney 2008 (FRESHMAN) 3-2 win at No. 11 Creighton ... had one shot Soffner. Redshirted. each vs. Cal Poly and No. 22 Drake ... tallied a shot in IU’s 5-1 win over No. 5 UCLA on Sept. 5.

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PREP/PERSONAL PREP/PERSONAL Led Prestonwood Christian Academy to the Four-year starter at Fort Wayne Carroll High state championships, as well as regional and School where he was a first-team all-state and district titles ... team finished 19-2 ... served as unanimous all-conference selection in 2007 ... team captain and broke the school record with named team captain and MVP ... also earned 32 goals, along with 29 assists ... named to all-conference mention as a sophomore and state All-Tournament Team, first-team all-state junior ... two-time first-team all-ISCA district ... district Offensive MVP ... named school’s selection ... helped lead the Chargers to a 54- Offensive Player of the Year and earned Career 19-4 record, two sectional and one conference Achievement Award ... earned academic hon- title in four seasons ... tallied 34 goals (eighth ors with the Principals Award ... finished his in school history) and 95 points (seventh in high school career with 72 goals and 62 assists school history) during the course of his career ... missed his junior season due to injury ... as ... led the team in goals (12), total points (32) a sophomore, he was the District Offensive and second in assists (8) as a senior ... his 75 Player of the Year and a second-team all-state games played ranks 10th in school history ... selection, leading his team to the district title played club soccer with the Indy Burn Eagles, and regional playoffs ... his freshman year saw helping his team win one of six running state him earn second-team all-state accolades and titles ... also spent time with the Fort Wayne first-team all-district honors ... playing his club Fever of the Premier Development League ball with the Dallas Texans, Wise helped lead (PDL) and was a member of the his team to the 2009 U.S. Soccer Academy Regional ODP Team in 2004-05 and 2005-06 ... finals and the U-19 Dallas Cup championships pre-business major ... born Sept. 1, 1989 ... son ... in 2008 he was part of the U-16 national of Tom Wylie and Brenda Wylie-Biggs. championship team, as well as the Disney Showcase champion ... he has gone on five European summer tours, winning the 2008 Hel- sinki Cup in Finland ... born November 24, 1991 ... parents are Mark and DeeDee Wise.

#26 TIM WYLIE So. - MF - Ft. Wayne, Ind. 2010 (SOPHOMORE) Has appeared in 11 matches ... came off the bench in a 5-1 win over No. 23 Tulsa in an NCAA Tournament second-round match ... earned time on the field in a 3-0 win at No. 10 Michigan State ... saw action in the 3-2 win at No. 11 Creighton ... one shot vs. No. 22 Notre Dame ... had one shot vs. Wisconsin ... came in off the bench in IU’s 1-0 win over Evansville ... picked up his first career assist on Will Bruin’s goal in a 2-1 win at UMass ... had one shot in 2-0 win over No. 22 Drake ... saw action in IU’s 5-1 win over No. 5 UCLA on Sept. 5.

2009 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN) Appeared in seven matches, earning his first career start at Northwestern ... also earned the start against Louisville in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, a 2-0 victory for the Hoo- siers ... one shot on the season ... Academic All-Big Ten.

2008 (FRESHMAN) Redshirted.

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Soccer Box Score (Final) Soccer Box Score (Final) 2009 Indiana Men's Soccer 2009 Indiana Men's Soccer California vs #20 Indiana (Sep 03, 2010 at Bloomington, Ind.) #5 UCLA vs #20 Indiana (Sep 05, 2010 at Bloomington, Ind.)

UCLA (1-1) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total California (1-0) vs. Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 Total Indiana (1-1) UCLA 1 0 1 Indiana (0-1) California 1 0 0 1 2 Date: Sep 05, 2010 • Attendance: 4259 Indiana 2 3 5 Date: Sep 03, 2010 • Attendance: 2952 Indiana 1 0 0 0 1 Weather: Sunny, 70 degrees Weather: UCLA Indiana California Indiana Pos# Player ShSOG G A Pos# Player ShSOG G A Pos# Player ShSOG G A Pos# Player ShSOG G A gk 19 Rowe, Brian ---- gk 1 SOFFNER, Luis ---- gk 1 Bingham, David ---- gk 1 SOFFNER, Luis ---- d 2 Singh, Shawn - - - - d 6 ESTRIDGE, Chris 1 - - - m 4 Avalos, Anthony - - - - d 6 ESTRIDGE, Chris - - - - d 3 Morales, Cesar ---- mf 7 PETTS, Harrison - - - - d 5 Soares, A.J. 2 - - - m 7 PETTS, Harrison 4 2 - 1 mf 5 Rose, Andy - - - - mf 8 KOTLOV, Nikita - - - 1 f 7 Paul, Davis 1 1 1 - m 8 KOTLOV, Nikita 2 2 - - d 6 Wiet, Matt 1 - - - f 9 PURDIE, Alec 1 1 1 2 f 8 Chavez, Victor 1 - - - mf 10 ADLARD, Andy 1 1 1 2 d 8 Jones, Ted ---- f 9 PURDIE, Alec ---- mf 10 Rowe, Kelyn 3 1 - - f 11 BRUIN, Will 7 6 3 - m 9 Jimenez, Hector - - - 1 m 10 ADLARD, Andy 3 - - - f 11 Collins, Dakota - - - - mf 15 JORDAN, Cameron 1 - - - m 10 Carrasco, Servando 3 2 1 - f 11 BRUIN, Will 7 3 1 - mf 12 Hollingshead, Ryan 1 1 1 - d 20 MEYER, Tommy - - - - f 11 Omphroy, Demitrius - - - - m 15 JORDAN, Cameron 1 - - - f 20 Tusaazemajja, Andrew 3 - - - d 21 KELLY, Daniel 1 - - - d 15 Birnbaum, Steve - - - - d 20 MEYER, Tommy - - - - d 22 Hukari, Reid ---- d 22 KONSTANSKI, Caleb - - - - d 18 VanBuskirk, Scot - - - - d 21 KELLY, Daniel ------Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- m 19 Salciccia, Tony 1 - - - d 22 KONSTANSKI, Caleb - - - - 4 Reyes, Oscar ---- 2 BALCHAN, Rich ------Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- 7 Arreola, Eder 1 1 - - 4 HAFFNER, Chris - - - - 3 Neil, Ryan 1 - - - 12 TOLEN, Joe 2 1 - - 13 Zerrenner, Zack 1 1 - - 12 TOLEN, Joe ---- 12 Fitzpatrick, John 2 - - - 14 WISE, Blake - - - - 15 Foxhoven, Zack - - - - 14 WISE, Blake 1 - - - 27 Ortega, Chris ---- 17 BUSHUE, Jacob 1 - - - 23 Roman, Michael - - - - 16 McCARROLL, Tyler - - - - 24 Williams, Reed - - - - 17 BUSHUE, Jacob - - - - Totals 10 3 2 1 24 BICK, Kevin 1 - - - 26 Raynr, Evan ---- 18 BLEVINS, Nick ---- Totals 21 8 1 1 27 Sofia, Joe - - - - 26 WYLIE, Tim - - - - Totals 11 4 1 0 Totals 13 8 5 5 # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 1 Bingham, David 106:53 1 7 1 SOFFNER, Luis 106:53 2 1 # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 19 Rowe, Brian 90:00 5 3 1 SOFFNER, Luis 90:00 1 2 Shots by period 1 2 OT O2 Total Saves by period 1 2 OT O2 Total TM TEAM 0:00 0 1 California 1 5 0 4 10 California 3 4 0 0 7 Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Indiana 10 8 1 2 21 Indiana 0 0 0 1 1 UCLA 6 5 11 UCLA 3 0 3 Indiana 6 7 13 Indiana 0 3 3 Corner kicks 1 2 OT O2 Total Fouls 1 2 OT O2 Total California 1 4 0 2 7 California 8 6 1 2 17 Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total Indiana 4 2 1 2 9 Indiana 2 7 2 0 11 UCLA 3 6 9 UCLA 9 4 13 Indiana 2 0 2 Indiana 4 5 9

Scoring summary: No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description Scoring summary: 1. 29:01 CAL Carrasco, Servando (1) Jimenez, Hector 9 play to 10 in front of net No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description 1. 8:46 IND BRUIN, Will (2) PURDIE, Alec 9 play into 11 in front of net, low shot to lower 2. 36:19 IND BRUIN, Will (1) PETTS, Harrison 7 play over to 11, shot across body into lower ADLARD, Andy left right 2. 25:26 UCLA Hollingshead, Ryan (1) (unassisted) bounced around in front of net, shot down the 3. 106:53 CAL Paul, Davis (1) (unassisted) Low line-drive shot middle 3. 25:57 IND ADLARD, Andy (1) Penalty kick 4. 56:06 IND PURDIE, Alec (1) KOTLOV, Nikita 8 shot, rebound save to 9 for goal Cautions and ejections: 5. 57:16 IND BRUIN, Will (3) PURDIE, Alec 9 play to 11 run up middle YC-CAL #3 (32:54); YC-CAL #27 (39:07); YC-IND #6 (51:24); 6. 67:40 IND BRUIN, Will (4) ADLARD, Andy 10 pass to 11, run around keeper for shot YC-CAL #10 (85:14) Cautions and ejections: Win-Bingham, David (1-0). Loss-SOFFNER, Luis (0-1). YC-UCLA #6 (15:00); YC-UCLA #3 (25:57); YC-UCLA #20 (33:23); YC-IND #17 (34:33); YC-UCLA #27 (47:44); YC-UCLA #7 (69:49) Stadium: Armstrong Stadium Officials: Referee: Miguel Panduro, Jr.; Asst. Referee: Jordan Pramuk; Win-SOFFNER, Luis (1-1). Loss-Rowe, Brian (1-1). Joshua Kelley; Alt. Official: Cien Asoera; Timekeeper: Shana Daniels; Scorer: Melanie Schneider; Stadium: Armstrong Stadium Offsides: California 4, Indiana 0. Officials: Referee: Jorge Cuate; Asst. Referee: Nikola Aleksic; Ramiro Talavera; Official's signature Alt. Official: Nick Thompson; Timekeeper: Shana Daniels; Scorer: Melanie Schneider; Offsides: UCLA 2, Indiana 5. Official's signature

Soccer Box Score (Final) Soccer Box Score (Final) 2010 Indiana Men's Soccer 2010 Notre Dame Men's Soccer #22 Drake vs #18 Indiana (Sep 12, 2010 at Notre Dame, Ind.) Cal Poly vs #18 Indiana (Sep 10, 2010 at Notre Dame, Ind.) Drake (1-3-0) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Cal Poly (2-1-0) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Indiana (2-2-0) Drake 0 0 0 Indiana (1-2-0) Cal Poly 0 1 1 Date: Sep 12, 2010 • Attendance: Indiana 1 1 2 Date: Sep 10, 2010 • Attendance: Indiana 0 0 0 Weather: Clear skies and sunny Weather: Sunny and Breezy Drake Indiana Cal Poly Indiana Po ## Player Sh SO G A Fo Po ## Player Sh SO G A Fo Po # Player Sh SO G A Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Min gk 00 Kadlec, Jordan - ---- gk 1 SOFFNER, Luis - ---- gk 1 McLain, Patrick - - - - 70 gk 1 SOFFNER, Luis - - - - 90 m 2 Thaden, Michael 2 - - - - d 6 ESTRIDGE, Chris 3 1 - - - d 3 Crall, Garrett - ---- m 7 PETTS, Harrison 5 ---- m 3 Gaschen, Chris 1 - - - 65 d 6 ESTRIDGE, Chris - - - - 90 d 5 Duncan, Max - - - - - m 8 KOTLOV, Nikita 4 2 1 - - f 4 Bernardi, Chris 4 3 1 - 69 m 7 PETTS, Harrison 1 1 - - 50 d 7 Reindl, Matt 1 ---- m 9 PURDIE, Alec 5 ---- m 5 White, Tim 1 - - - 69 m 8 KOTLOV, Nikita 1 - - - 69 m 8 Schwartz, Charles 2 1 - - - m 10 ADLARD, Andy 3 2 1 - - m 6 Feighner, Wes 1 - - - 90 m 9 PURDIE, Alec 3 1 - - 88 m 12 Noonan, Michael 2 ---- f 11 BRUIN, Will 7 1 - 1 - f 10 Zamora, David 2 2 - 1 71 m 10 ADLARD, Andy 1 1 - - 72 m 13 Ostrander, Thomas 2 - - - - m 17 BUSHUE, Jacob 1 1 - - - m 11 Fisk, Ben - - - - 90 f 11 BRUIN, Will 6 3 - - 90 d 17 Foster, Nick - ---- d 20 MEYER, Tommy - ---- d 17 Sigler, Patrick - - - - 90 m 15 JORDAN, Cameron - - - - 90 d 19 Lyons, Joe - - - - - d 22 KONSTANSKI, Caleb 1 1 - - - d 19 Walters, Cameron - - - - 90 d 16 McCARROLL, Tyler - - - - 45 f 23 Kennedy, Hunter - ---- d 27 MCKAIN, Matt - ---- m 20 Burgos, Junior 1 - - - 90 d 20 MEYER, Tommy - - - - 90 -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- d 27 Drechsler, Connor - - - - 90 d 22 KONSTANSKI, Caleb 3 1 - - 90 4 Logan, North - ---- 14 WISE, Blake 1 ------Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- 6 Jantsch, Bryan - - - - - 15 JORDAN, Cameron - - - - - 9 Harrison, Evan - ---- 24 BICK, Kevin - ---- 9 Medrano Williams, R. - - - - 21 12 TOLEN, Joe - - - - 30 11 Eck, Addison - - - - - 26 WYLIE, Tim 1 - - - - 13 Hill, Justin - - - - 13 14 WISE, Blake 1 - - - 26 14 Boyer, Erik - ---- Totals 31 8 2 1 7 16 Hocker, Mike - - - - 34 17 BUSHUE, Jacob - - - - 68 18 Stanley, Jordan - - - - - 18 Violas, Chris - - - - 20 18 BLEVINS, Nick - - - - 2 21 Marshall, Nick - ---- 34 Forsythe, Cortland 1 - - - 19 Totals 16 7 0 0 22 Parato, David - - - - - Totals 11 5 1 1 25 Grand, Brian - ---- 27 Latz, Sean - - - - - # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 29 Wilson, Kevin - ---- 1 McLain, Patrick 70:05 0 3 1 SOFFNER, Luis 90:00 1 4 30 Gallagher, Rich - - - - - 18 Violas, Chris 19:55 0 3 Totals 9 1 0 0 7 TM TEAM 0:00 0 1 ## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves ## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 00 Kadlec, Jordan 81:20 2 6 1 SOFFNER, Luis 90:00 0 1 Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total 30 Gallagher, Rich 8:40 0 0 Cal Poly 4 7 11 Cal Poly 2 5 7 Indiana 8 8 16 Indiana 1 3 4 Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Drake 5 4 9 Drake 4 2 6 Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total Indiana 18 13 31 Indiana 0 1 1 Cal Poly 1 2 3 Cal Poly 4 11 15 Indiana 5 1 6 Indiana 0 2 2 Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total Drake 3 2 5 Drake 4 3 7 Indiana 5 3 8 Indiana 5 2 7 Scoring summary: No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description Scoring summary: 1. 82:48 CP Bernardi, Chris (1) Zamora, David No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description 1. 33:58 IND ADLARD, Andy (2) Penalty kick Cautions and ejections: 2. 69:26 IND KOTLOV, Nikita (1) BRUIN, Will Played ahead to 8 beat goalie short post.

Win-Violas, Chris (1-0-0). Loss-SOFFNER, Luis (1-2-0). Cautions and ejections: Stadium: Alumni Stadium YC-IND #14 (31:17) Officials: Referee: Cien Asoera; Asst. Referee: Andrew Scott; Scott Bassuener; Stadium: Alumni Stadium Alt. Official: Tony Delois; Officials: Referee: Chico Grajeda; Asst. Referee: Michael Kinder; Matthew Kinder; Offsides: Cal Poly 2, Indiana 1. Alt. Official: Dave Jaworski; Official's signature Offsides: Drake 0, Indiana 1. Official's signature

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Soccer Box Score (Final) Soccer Box Score (Final) 2010 Indiana Men's Soccer 2010 Indiana Men's Soccer #24 Indiana vs Brown (Sep 17, 2010 at Providence, RI) #24 Indiana vs Massachusetts (Sep 19, 2010 at Amherst, Mass.)

Indiana (2-3-0) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Indiana (3-3-0) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Brown (3-0-2) Indiana 1 0 1 Massachusetts (1-2-2) Indiana 0 2 2 Date: Sep 17, 2010 • Attendance: 874 Brown 0 2 2 Date: Sep 19, 2010 • Attendance: 732 Massachusetts 0 1 1 Weather: Weather:

Indiana Brown Indiana Massachusetts Po ## Player Sh SO G A Fo Po ## Player Sh SO G A Fo Po ## Player Sh SO G A Fo Po ## Player Sh SO G A Fo gk 1 SOFFNER, Luis - ---- gk 1 PIEKOS, Chris - ---- gk 1 SOFFNER, Luis - ---- gk 1 Grandstrand, Paul - ---- m 2 BALCHAN, Rich 2 - - - - d 3 KEY, David 1 1 - - - m 2 BALCHAN, Rich 1 - - - - d 5 McDuff, Ryan 1 1 - - - m 6 ESTRIDGE, Chris 1 1 - - - f 4 ARIKIAN, Ben - - - 1 - f 6 ESTRIDGE, Chris 1 ---- d 6 Remick, Dylan - ---- m 7 PETTS, Harrison 3 1 - - - d 5 SKRAJEWSKI, Domini - - - - - m 7 PETTS, Harrison 2 - - - - m 7 McNamara, Thomas 1 1 1 - - m 8 KOTLOV, Nikita - ---- f 7 CRAFT, Bryant 1 ---- m 8 KOTLOV, Nikita - ---- f 10 Rosa, Sean 3 2 1 - - m 10 ADLARD, Andy 1 1 1 - - m 8 STOKER, Chris - - - - - f 9 PURDIE, Alec 2 1 - - - d 11 Walls, David - - - - - f 11 BRUIN, Will 4 4 1 - - d 10 DANGLEIS, Mark - ---- f 10 ADLARD, Andy 5 2 1 - - m 14 Medairos, Rob - - - 1 - d 20 MEYER, Tommy - - - - - m 11 ROSWESS, Chris 1 1 - - - f 11 BRUIN, Will 1 - - - - m 15 Gorman, Taylor 1 1 - - - d 21 KELLY, Daniel - ---- m 15 CLEVERDON, Tyler - ---- d 22 KONSTANSKI, Caleb - - - - - m 17 AMICK, Stuart 1 - - - - m 15 JORDAN, Cameron 1 ---- d 16 Robertson, Eric - ---- d 27 MCKAIN, Matt 1 1 - - - d 20 HENSHAW, Andrew 2 1 - - - d 20 MEYER, Tommy 1 1 - 1 - m 17 Okafor, Jon - - - 1 - -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- m 22 KONSTANSKI, Caleb - ---- m 25 Coleman, Evan 2 ---- 9 PURDIE, Alec - ---- 9 SIDIBE, Hellah 2 1 1 - - -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- 12 TOLEN, Joe - - - - - 13 DOHERTY, Michael - - - - - 17 BUSHUE, Jacob - ---- 8 Belair, Bobby - ---- 15 JORDAN, Cameron 1 1 - - - 16 BRANDSO, Morgan - ---- 21 KELLY, Daniel - - - - - 9 Mandel, Austin - - - - - 16 McCARROLL, Tyler - - - - - 18 CANEPA, Brett 1 1 - - - Totals 14 4 1 1 14 20 Hayward, Jay 2 1 - - - 17 BUSHUE, Jacob - - - 1 - 19 GILBERT, Chris - ---- 24 Manella, Mike - - - - - 26 WYLIE, Tim 1 - - 1 - 23 VACCARO, Chris 1 1 - - - Totals 10 6 2 2 10 Totals 14 9 2 2 15 Totals 10 6 1 1 14 ## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves ## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves ## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves ## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 1 SOFFNER, Luis 90:00 1 5 1 PIEKOS, Chris 90:00 2 7 1 SOFFNER, Luis 90:00 2 4 1 Grandstrand, Paul 90:00 1 3 Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Indiana 5 9 14 Indiana 1 4 5 Indiana 7 7 14 Indiana 4 0 4 Massachusetts 2 8 10 Massachusetts 2 5 7 Brown 6 4 10 Brown 1 2 3 Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total Indiana 2 1 3 Indiana 7 8 15 Indiana 4 1 5 Indiana 7 7 14 Massachusetts 1 3 4 Massachusetts 8 6 14 Brown 3 0 3 Brown 6 4 10 Scoring summary: Scoring summary: No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description 1. 50:10 IND BRUIN, Will (5) BUSHUE, Jacob 15 yards out, low shot, inside left post No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description WYLIE, Tim 1. 15:05 IND ADLARD, Andy MEYER, Tommy 2. 56:42 UMASS SIDIBE, Hellah (1) ARIKIAN, Ben Six yards out, short angle, inside right post 2. 49:40 BRWN McNamara, Thomas Medairos, Rob 3. 63:16 IND ADLARD, Andy (4) (unassisted) Inside left post, five yards out 3. 82:13 BRWN Rosa, Sean Okafor, Jon Cautions and ejections: Cautions and ejections: YC-IND #16 (71:03) Stadium: Rudd Field Stadium: Stevenson Field Officials: Officials: Referee: Ed Shea; Asst. Referee: Dan Marques; Mark Allatin; Offsides: Indiana 1, Massachusetts 2. Offsides: Indiana 2, Brown 1. ID-889214 Official's signature Official's signature

Soccer Box Score (Final) Soccer Box Score (Final) 2010 Indiana Men's Soccer 2010 Indiana Men's Soccer Indiana vs #20 Penn State (Sep 24, 2010 at University Park, Pa.) Evansville vs Indiana (Sep 29, 2010 at Bloomington, Ind.)

Indiana (4-3-0, 1-0-0) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Evansville (4-4-1) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Penn State (5-2-0, 0-1-0) Indiana 1 2 3 Indiana (5-3-0) Evansville 0 0 0 Date: Sep 24, 2010 • Attendance: 3158 Penn State 1 1 2 Date: Sep 29, 2010 • Attendance: 1676 Indiana 1 0 1 Weather: Hot, high 80s, breezy Weather: Sunny, clear Indiana Penn State Evansville Indiana Pos# Player ShSOG G A Fo Pos# Player ShSOG G A Fo Pos# Player ShSOG G A Fo Pos# Player ShSOG G A Fo gk 1 SOFFNER, Luis - ---- gk 0 Gross, Warren - ---- gk 18 Boerger, Phil - ---- gk 1 SOFFNER, Luis - ---- d 2 BALCHAN, Rich 1 1 - - - d 2 Lee, Justin 1 1 - - - d 2 Causey, Brandon - - - - - d 2 BALCHAN, Rich - - - - - d 6 ESTRIDGE, Chris - ---- d 4 Fetrow, Mark - ---- d 3 Henkle, Aaron - ---- m 7 PETTS, Harrison 1 - - 1 - m 7 PETTS, Harrison 3 3 1 1 - d 6 Casais, Andres - - - - - d 5 Schneider, Blake - - - - - m 8 KOTLOV, Nikita - - - - - m 8 KOTLOV, Nikita 1 1 1 2 - m 7 Braga, Matheus 1 1 1 - - m 7 Lynch, Robby 1 ---- m 10 ADLARD, Andy 1 ---- m 10 ADLARD, Andy 1 - - 1 - m 8 Cost, Drew 1 - - 1 - m 10 Kreamalmeyer, Tad 5 - - - - f 11 BRUIN, Will 5 2 1 - - f 11 BRUIN, Will 4 1 1 - - f 11 Hertzog, Corey 6 3 1 1 - f 11 Luttrull, Mike 1 ---- m 15 JORDAN, Cameron - ---- m 15 JORDAN, Cameron - - - - - d 13 Forgue, Brian 1 1 - - - f 13 Irvin, Tom 2 1 - - - m 17 BUSHUE, Jacob - - - - - m 17 BUSHUE, Jacob 2 1 - - - m 21 Arment, Mackenzie 2 1 - 1 - m 14 Kapsalis, Alex - ---- d 20 MEYER, Tommy - ---- d 21 KELLY, Daniel - - - - - d 22 Smallwood, Matt - - - 1 - d 22 Robbins, Jarrett 1 1 - - - d 21 KELLY, Daniel 1 - - 1 - d 22 KONSTANSKI, Caleb 1 ---- f 23 Tyler, Jordan 1 1 - - - f 23 Kincaid, Tyler 1 ---- d 22 KONSTANSKI, Caleb 1 1 - - - -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- 9 PURDIE, Alec - ---- 9 Faria, Rafael 1 ---- 9 Manga, Philip 1 ---- 6 ESTRIDGE, Chris - ---- 16 McCARROLL, Tyler - - - - - 12 Parr, Andy - - - - - 19 Chura, Gavin - - - - - 9 PURDIE, Alec - - - - - Totals 13 7 3 4 8 26 Ciarla, Marco - ---- 20 Sharp, Jesse - ---- 18 BLEVINS, Nick - ---- Totals 14 8 2 4 11 Totals 12 2 0 0 12 26 WYLIE, Tim - - - - - 27 MCKAIN, Matt - ---- # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves Totals 9 3 1 2 13 1 SOFFNER, Luis 90:00 2 6 0 Gross, Warren 90:00 3 3 TM Team 0:00 0 1 # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 18 Boerger, Phil 90:00 1 1 1 SOFFNER, Luis 90:00 0 2 Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total TM TEAM 0:00 0 1 Indiana 6 7 13 Indiana 2 4 6 Penn State 5 9 14 Penn State 2 2 4 Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Evansville 6 6 12 Evansville 2 0 2 Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total Indiana 6 3 9 Indiana 1 1 2 Indiana 2 3 5 Indiana 3 5 8 Penn State 2 0 2 Penn State 7 4 11 Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total Evansville 3 3 6 Evansville 8 4 12 Indiana 4 1 5 Indiana 4 9 13 Scoring summary: No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description 1. 8:04 IND KOTLOV, Nikita (2) PETTS, Harrison Scoring summary: 2. 39:57 PSU Braga, Matheus (2) Cost, Drew ball played from the corner, shot from eight yard No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description Hertzog, Corey out 1. 29:58 IND BRUIN, Will (7) PETTS, Harrison 7 play into 11 shot 25 yards 3. 69:46 PSU Hertzog, Corey (8) Smallwood, Matt header off cross KELLY, Daniel Arment, Mackenzie 4. 77:37 IND PETTS, Harrison (1) KOTLOV, Nikita Cautions and ejections: 5. 89:49 IND BRUIN, Will (6) KOTLOV, Nikita YC-UEMEN #2 (17:28); YC-IND #8 (78:44) ADLARD, Andy Win-SOFFNER, Luis (5-3-0). Loss-Boerger, Phil (4-4-1). Cautions and ejections: Stadium: Armstrong Stadium YC-IND #15 (79:43); YC-PSU #21 (89:26); YC-PSU #7 (89:49) Officials: Referee: Christopher Koloffon; Asst. Referee: Nikola Aleksic; Ceasar Ibarra; Alt. Official: David L. Jarze; Timekeeper: Shana Daniels; Win-SOFFNER, Luis (4-3-0). Loss-Gross, Warren (5-2-0). Scorer: Melanie Schneider; Stadium: Jeffrey Field Offsides: Evansville 2, Indiana 0. Officials: Referee: Niko Bratsis; Asst. Referee: Robert Sheker; Mike Lukashunas; Official's signature Alt. Official: Kyle Black; Offsides: Indiana 3, Penn State 3. Official's signature

NCAA CHAMPIONS: 1982 • 1983 • 1988 • 1998 • 1999 • 2003 • 2004 INDIANA SOCCER at #3 seed AKRON - NCAA TOURNAMENT THIRD ROUND

Soccer Box Score (Final) Soccer Box Score (Final) 2010 Indiana Men's Soccer 2010 Indiana Men's Soccer Wisconsin vs Indiana (Oct 03, 2010 at Bloomington, Ind.) #22 Notre Dame vs #20 Indiana (Oct 06, 2010 at Bloomington, Ind.)

Wisconsin1-6-2 (0-0-1) vs. Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 Total Notre Dame (5-2-3) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Indiana5-3-1 (1-0-1) Wisconsin 1 0 0 0 1 Indiana (5-4-1) Notre Dame 1 1 2 Date: Oct 03, 2010 • Attendance: 2438 Indiana 0 1 0 0 1 Date: Oct 06, 2010 • Attendance: 1801 Indiana 1 0 1 Weather: Overcast, 58 degrees, breezy Weather: Clear, 68 degrees Wisconsin Indiana Notre Dame Indiana Pos# Player ShSOG G A Fo Pos# Player ShSOG G A Fo Pos# Player ShSOG G A Fo Pos# Player ShSOG G A Fo gk 27 Vint, Ryan - ---- gk 1 SOFFNER, Luis - ---- gk 1 TUTTLE, Philip - ---- gk 1 SOFFNER, Luis - ---- m 3 McCrudden, Kyle - - - 1 - d 2 BALCHAN, Rich - - - - - d 2 MAUND, Aaron 1 - - - - d 2 BALCHAN, Rich - - - - - d 4 Yonga, Paul 2 ---- m 6 ESTRIDGE, Chris 3 2 - 1 - d 3 DUCKETT, Bilal - ---- m 6 ESTRIDGE, Chris 2 1 - - - m 12 Wheeler, Trevor - - - - - m 7 PETTS, Harrison 3 2 1 - - m 5 BROVSKY, Jeb 3 1 1 - - m 7 PETTS, Harrison 2 2 - - - m 13 Janus, Nick 2 - - 1 - m 8 KOTLOV, Nikita - ---- m 6 KLAZURA, Greg - ---- m 8 KOTLOV, Nikita 1 ---- d 15 Goodnetter, Luke - - - - - m 10 ADLARD, Andy 1 - - - - m 8 POWERS, Dillon - - - - - m 10 ADLARD, Andy 2 - - 1 - m 16 Rzepka, Jon - ---- f 11 BRUIN, Will 7 5 - - - m 10 SUTTON, Chris 1 ---- f 11 BRUIN, Will 3 1 1 - - d 18 Succa, Blake - - - - - m 15 JORDAN, Cameron - - - - - f 11 PERRY, Steven 2 1 - 1 - m 17 BUSHUE, Jacob - - - - - d 19 Zahirovic, Arnel - ---- d 20 MEYER, Tommy 1 ---- m 17 KING, Brendan - ---- d 20 MEYER, Tommy - ---- m 20 Nichols, Aaron - - - - - d 21 KELLY, Daniel - - - - - d 20 VAN DE CASTEELE, G - - - - - d 21 KELLY, Daniel - - - - - f 22 Prince, Chris 2 1 1 - - d 22 KONSTANSKI, Caleb - ---- f 23 ROSE, Michael - ---- d 22 KONSTANSKI, Caleb ------Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- 11 Tennyson, Joey - ---- 9 PURDIE, Alec 5 3 - - - 14 O'LEARY, Danny - ---- 9 PURDIE, Alec - ---- 14 Mani, Colin - - - - - 12 TOLEN, Joe - - - - - 15 SHIPP, Harrison - - - - - 15 JORDAN, Cameron - - - - - 21 Spohn, Austin - ---- 17 BUSHUE, Jacob - ---- 18 RICHARD, Kyle - ---- 26 WYLIE, Tim 1 ---- 28 Pitts, Derek 1 1 - - - 24 BICK, Kevin - - - - - 19 MENA, Adam 1 1 1 - - 27 MCKAIN, Matt - - - - - Totals 7 2 1 2 13 26 WYLIE, Tim 1 ---- Totals 8 3 2 1 14 Totals 11 4 1 1 3 27 MCKAIN, Matt - - - - - Totals 21 12 1 1 9 # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 1 TUTTLE, Philip 90:00 1 2 1 SOFFNER, Luis 90:00 2 1 # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves TM TEAM 0:00 0 1 27 Vint, Ryan 110:00 1 11 1 SOFFNER, Luis 110:00 1 1 Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Shots by period 1 2 OT O2 Total Saves by period 1 2 OT O2 Total Notre Dame 5 3 8 Notre Dame 1 2 3 Wisconsin 2 2 2 1 7 Wisconsin 6 5 0 0 11 Indiana 7 4 11 Indiana 1 0 1 Indiana 9 10 2 0 21 Indiana 0 0 0 1 1 Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total Corner kicks 1 2 OT O2 Total Fouls 1 2 OT O2 Total Notre Dame 2 3 5 Notre Dame 7 7 14 Wisconsin 0 0 1 2 3 Wisconsin 6 4 2 1 13 Indiana 2 6 8 Indiana 1 2 3 Indiana 1 6 0 0 7 Indiana 3 3 1 2 9

Scoring summary: Scoring summary: No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description 1. 13:45 ND BROVSKY, Jeb (2) PERRY, Steven 5 puts home rebound off shot from 11 1. 19:29 WIS Prince, Chris (1) McCrudden, Kyle slip header from ??, 22 heads it in 2. 23:17 IND BRUIN, Will (8) ADLARD, Andy 10 service to 11 on far post, shot to lower left Janus, Nick 3. 79:44 ND MENA, Adam (1) (unassisted) shot from right, 18 yards out 2. 51:30 IND PETTS, Harrison (2) ESTRIDGE, Chris 6 plays to 7 coming down left, shot to lower right Cautions and ejections: Cautions and ejections: YC-ND #10 (87:34)

Wisconsin-Vint, Ryan (1-5-2). Indiana-SOFFNER, Luis (5-3-1). Win-TUTTLE, Philip (2-0-1). Loss-SOFFNER, Luis (5-4-1). Stadium: Armstrong Stadium Stadium: Armstrong Stadium Officials: Referee: Abbey Okulaja; Asst. Referee: Cesar Ibarra; Peter Balcinunas; Officials: Referee: Jorge Cuate; Asst. Referee: Peter Balcinuas; Peter Manikowski; Alt. Official: Dale R. Feldmeyer; Timekeeper: Shana Daniels; Scorer: Melanie Schneider; Alt. Official: Brandon Rinkenberger; Timekeeper: Shana Daniels; Scorer: Melanie Schneider; Offsides: Wisconsin 4, Indiana 0. Offsides: Notre Dame 1, Indiana 0. Official's signature Official's signature

Soccer Box Score (Final) Soccer Box Score (Final) 2010 Indiana Men's Soccer 2010 Indiana Men's Soccer Indiana vs #11 Creighton (10-09-10 at Omaha, Neb.) #25 Michigan vs #18 Indiana (Oct 16, 2010 at Bloomington, Ind.)

Michigan8-3-3 (2-2-0) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Indiana (6-4-1) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Indiana7-4-1 (2-0-1) Michigan 0 1 1 Creighton (8-2-0) Indiana 2 1 3 Date: Oct 16, 2010 • Attendance: 2204 Indiana 2 0 2 Date: 10-09-10 • Attendance: 3383 Creighton 0 2 2 Weather: Clear, 65 degrees Weather: 81 degrees, mostly sunny, winds SSW 9 mph Michigan Indiana Indiana Creighton Pos# Player ShSOG G A Fo Pos# Player ShSOG G A Fo gk 23 Blais, Chris - ---- gk 1 SOFFNER, Luis - ---- Po ## Player Sh SO G A Fo Po ## Player Sh SO G A Fo m 4 Mencia, Dylan 1 - - - - d 2 BALCHAN, Rich 1 - - - - gk 0 MITCHELL, Nate - ---- gk 1 Holt, Brian - ---- m 5 Shaw, Adam - ---- m 6 ESTRIDGE, Chris 2 1 - - - d 2 BALCHAN, Rich - - - - - m 2 Castillo, Sergio 1 - - - - d 6 Opare, Kofi - - - - - m 7 PETTS, Harrison 3 - - 1 - m 6 ESTRIDGE, Chris 1 ---- d 3 Polak, Tyler - ---- m 7 Tennent, Chase - ---- f 8 KOTLOV, Nikita 1 ---- m 7 PETTS, Harrison - - - 1 - m 6 Acoff, Dion 2 1 - 1 - f 8 Saad, Soony 7 2 1 - - m 10 ADLARD, Andy - - - 1 - m 8 KOTLOV, Nikita 1 - - 1 - d 7 Moran, Josh - ---- f 9 Meram, Justin 1 ---- f 11 BRUIN, Will 3 1 - - - m 10 ADLARD, Andy 1 - - - - m 8 Clark, Kris 1 - - 1 - d 15 Klemczak, Brian - - - - - m 17 BUSHUE, Jacob - - - - - f 11 BRUIN, Will 4 3 2 - - f 10 Gomez, Jose 1 1 - - - m 17 Saad, Hamoody 1 ---- d 20 MEYER, Tommy 1 - - 1 - m 17 BUSHUE, Jacob 1 - - - - m 11 Jordan, Greg 2 - - - - m 21 Alashe, Latif 1 - - - - d 21 KELLY, Daniel 1 1 - - - d 20 MEYER, Tommy - ---- f 16 Finlay, Ethan 6 2 2 - - f 24 Harris, Ezekiel 1 ---- d 22 KONSTANSKI, Caleb 2 1 1 - - d 21 KELLY, Daniel 1 - - 1 - d 22 Deremer, Kyle ------Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- d 22 KONSTANSKI, Caleb - ---- d 27 Kallman, Brent ------Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- 12 Quijano, Jeff - ---- 9 PURDIE, Alec 1 1 1 - - 18 Wood, Alex - - - - - 12 TOLEN, Joe 1 1 - - - 9 PURDIE, Alec 3 1 1 1 - 17 Kelly, Liam - ---- 22 Schmitt, Matt - ---- 15 JORDAN, Cameron - ---- 14 WISE, Blake - - - - - 28 Ribeiro, Andrew 1 - - - - Totals 12 2 1 0 14 16 McCARROLL, Tyler - - - - - 15 JORDAN, Cameron 1 ---- Totals 14 4 2 2 9 Totals 16 6 2 3 7 16 McCARROLL, Tyler - - - - - 26 WYLIE, Tim - ---- 27 MCKAIN, Matt - - - - - # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves Totals 13 4 3 4 11 23 Blais, Chris 90:00 2 4 1 SOFFNER, Luis 90:00 1 1

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves ## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total 0 MITCHELL, Nate 90:00 2 2 1 Holt, Brian 90:00 3 1 Michigan 5 7 12 Michigan 3 1 4 Indiana 9 7 16 Indiana 0 1 1 Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Indiana 7 6 13 Indiana 2 0 2 Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total Creighton 9 5 14 Creighton 0 1 1 Michigan 2 3 5 Michigan 11 3 14 Indiana 4 3 7 Indiana 6 1 7 Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total Indiana 0 2 2 Indiana 6 5 11 Creighton 0 4 4 Creighton 5 4 9 Scoring summary: No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description Scoring summary: 1. 28:51 IND PURDIE, Alec (3) ADLARD, Andy low shot in off corner kick 2. 31:53 IND KONSTANSKI, Caleb (1) MEYER, Tommy service from left by 7, headed in by 22 No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description PETTS, Harrison 1. 28:57 IND BRUIN, Will (9) PETTS, Harrison Header over pulled keeper from 14 yards 3. 56:35 MICH Saad, Soony (11) (unassisted) Off free kick 2. 30:50 IND BRUIN, Will (10) PURDIE, Alec Touched in off of keeper from close range KOTLOV, Nikita Cautions and ejections: 3. 45:13 CU Finlay, Ethan (8) Acoff, Dion Blast from 15 yards YC-MICH #5 (40:15); YC-IND #17 (42:42); YC-MICH #6 (78:29) 4. 66:11 IND PURDIE, Alec (2) KELLY, Daniel Deflected off defender over GK head 5. 87:36 CU Finlay, Ethan (9) Clark, Kris Header off corner kick Win-SOFFNER, Luis (6-4-1). Loss-Blais, Chris (8-3-3). Stadium: Armstrong Stadium Cautions and ejections: Officials: Referee: Cien Asoera; Asst. Referee: James Wozny; Nikola Aleksic; RC-CU #10 (35:57); YC-IND #6 (84:21); YC-IND #20 (86:20) Alt. Official: Thomas Gentry II; Timekeeper: Shana Daniels; Scorer: Melanie Schneider; Offsides: Michigan 1, Indiana 4. Stadium: Morrison Stadium Official's signature Officials: Referee: Sam Trigui; Asst. Referee: Brent Wilson; Chris Greer; Alt. Official: Ryan Bichler; Offsides: Indiana 2, Creighton 2. Official's signature

NCAA CHAMPIONS: 1982 • 1983 • 1988 • 1998 • 1999 • 2003 • 2004 NCAA CHAMPIONS: 1982 • 1983 • 1988 • 1998 • 1999 • 2003 • 2004 INDIANA SOCCER at #3 seed AKRON - NCAA TOURNAMENT THIRD ROUND

Soccer Box Score (Final) Soccer Box Score (Final) 2010 Indiana Men's Soccer 2010 Indiana Men's Soccer Indiana vs #16 Michigan State (Oct 24, 2010 at Old College Field) #16 Indiana vs Kentucky (Oct 20, 2010 at Lexington, Ky.) Indiana (8-4-2,3-0-1) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Indiana (7-4-2) vs. Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 Total Michigan State (11-4-0,2-3-0) Indiana 1 2 3 Kentucky (4-6-4) Indiana 0 1 0 0 1 Date: Oct 24, 2010 • Attendance: 674 Michigan State 0 0 0 Date: Oct 20, 2010 • Attendance: 751 Kentucky 1 0 0 0 1 Weather: Overcast in the 60's. Weather: Indiana Michigan State Indiana Kentucky Po ## Player Sh SO G A Fo Po ## Player Sh SO G A Fo Po ## Player Sh SO G A Fo Po ## Player Sh SO G A Fo gk 1 SOFFNER, Luis - ---- gk 0 Steinlage, Avery - ---- gk 1 SOFFNER, Luis - ---- gk 1 Tyler Beadle - ---- d 2 BALCHAN, Rich - - - - - d 3 Cope, Kevin - - - - - d 2 BALCHAN, Rich - - - - - mf 2 Dylan Asher 2 - - - - m 6 ESTRIDGE, Chris - ---- d 5 Givens, Colin - ---- mf 7 PETTS, Harrison 1 ---- mf 3 Charles Pettys 1 ---- m 7 PETTS, Harrison 1 1 - - - m 7 Barone, Mark - - - - - mf 8 KOTLOV, Nikita 1 1 - - - d 5 Brad Walker - - - - - m 8 KOTLOV, Nikita - ---- m 8 Thompson, Spencer - ---- mf 9 PURDIE, Alec 2 1 - - - mf 12 Cameron Wilder - ---- m 10 ADLARD, Andy 2 1 - 1 - f 9 Bega, Rubin 1 1 - - - mf 10 ADLARD, Andy 3 2 1 - - f 15 Sam Brooks - - - - - f 11 BRUIN, Will 7 4 2 1 - f/m 10 Barone, Domenic 1 ---- f 11 BRUIN, Will 5 1 - - - mf 20 Shaun Deliberato 2 ---- m 17 BUSHUE, Jacob 1 - - - - d 12 Fullerton, Jake - - - - - mf 17 BUSHUE, Jacob 1 - - - - d 23 Steven Perinovic - - - - - d 20 MEYER, Tommy - ---- m 16 Saydee, Cyrus 1 ---- d 20 MEYER, Tommy 2 ---- mf 25 Drew Midkiff 1 ---- d 21 KELLY, Daniel - - - - - d 17 Barens, Josh 1 - - - - d 21 KELLY, Daniel - - - - - d 26 Brad Doliner - - - - - d 22 KONSTANSKI, Caleb - ---- m 19 Rosendall, Brent - ---- d 22 KONSTANSKI, Caleb - ---- d 29 Ellis Vienne ------Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- 9 PURDIE, Alec - - - 1 - 2 Back, Garret 1 ---- 6 ESTRIDGE, Chris 6 1 - - - 6 Matt Lodge 2 2 1 - - 12 TOLEN, Joe 1 1 1 1 - 4 Kreutz, Tim 1 - - - - 12 TOLEN, Joe - - - - - 7 Brendan Murphy - - - - - 15 JORDAN, Cameron - ---- 13 Paljaj, Joe - ---- 16 McCARROLL, Tyler - ---- 8 Tyler Riggs 1 ---- 16 McCARROLL, Tyler - - - - - 15 Wilson, Nick - - - - - Totals 21 6 1 0 9 9 Josh Albers 2 - - - - 18 BLEVINS, Nick - ---- 22 Curtis, Wesley - ---- 11 Jacob Kemper 1 1 - - - 24 BICK, Kevin 1 1 - - - 23 Lucianek, Stephen - - - - - 14 Jordan Rose 1 - - 1 - 26 WYLIE, Tim - ---- Totals 6 1 0 0 5 Totals 13 3 1 1 8 Totals 13 8 3 4 9

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves ## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves ## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves ## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 1 SOFFNER, Luis 110:00 1 2 1 Tyler Beadle 110:00 1 5 1 SOFFNER, Luis 90:00 0 1 0 Steinlage, Avery 90:00 3 5

Shots by period 1 2 OT O2 Total Saves by period 1 2 OT O2 Total Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Indiana 5 12 2 2 21 Indiana 1 0 0 1 2 Indiana 7 6 13 Indiana 1 0 1 Kentucky 5 3 1 4 13 Kentucky 2 3 0 0 5 Michigan State 4 2 6 Michigan State 3 2 5

Corner kicks 1 2 OT O2 Total Fouls 1 2 OT O2 Total Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total Indiana 1 8 0 0 9 Indiana 1 6 2 0 9 Indiana 2 1 3 Indiana 4 5 9 Kentucky 3 0 2 1 6 Kentucky 4 3 1 0 8 Michigan State 1 2 3 Michigan State 4 1 5

Scoring summary: Scoring summary: No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description 1. 31:51 UK Matt Lodge (3) Jordan Rose deflected back at top of 18 yard box, hard-hit 1. 37:42 IND BRUIN, Will (11) ADLARD, Andy Scrum in front. far post. PURDIE, Alec 2. 47:14 IND ADLARD, Andy (5) Penalty kick 2. 52:01 IND TOLEN, Joe (1) BRUIN, Will Off the rebound of 11. 3. 63:39 IND BRUIN, Will (12) TOLEN, Joe Off the header. Cautions and ejections: YC-IND #17 (91:18) Cautions and ejections:

Stadium: UK Soccer Complex Stadium: DeMartin Stadium Officials: Referee: Jorge Luna Hernandez; Asst. Referee: Chad Collins; Officials: Referee: Michael Kennedy; Asst. Referee: Steve Besk; Michael Allie; Dennis Brumfield; Alt. Official: John Spisak; Timekeeper: Chris Shoals; Alt. Official: Nick Schall; Scorer: Brent Ingram; Offsides: Indiana 1, Michigan State 1. Offsides: Indiana 0, Kentucky 3. Official's signature Official's signature

Soccer Box Score (Final) Soccer Box Score (Final) 2010 Indiana Men's Soccer 2010 Indiana Men's Soccer Northwestern vs #25 Indiana (Oct 31, 2010 at Bloomington, Ind.) #8 Butler vs #25 Indiana (Oct 27, 2010 at Bloomington, Ind.) Northwestern (8-6-2, 2-2-1) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Butler (14-0-1) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Indiana (9-5-2, 4-0-1) Northwestern 1 1 2 Indiana (8-5-2) Butler 3 1 4 Date: Oct 31, 2010 • Attendance: 1563 Indiana 0 3 3 Date: Oct 27, 2010 • Attendance: 2488 Indiana 0 1 1 Weather: Clear, 54 degrees Weather: Northwestern Indiana Butler Indiana Pos# Player ShSOG G A Fo Pos# Player ShSOG G A Fo Pos# Player ShSOG G A Fo Pos# Player ShSOG G A Fo gk 00 Harris, Jonathan - ---- gk 0 MITCHELL, Nate - ---- gk 33 KNOPFLER, Fabian - ---- gk 1 SOFFNER, Luis - ---- m 3 Masri, Layth - - - - - d 2 BALCHAN, Rich - - - - - d 2 HEDGES, Matt - - - - - d 2 BALCHAN, Rich - - - - - d 5 Stanley, Cody - - - 1 - m 6 ESTRIDGE, Chris 1 ---- d 4 HEINZ, Brett - ---- m 6 ESTRIDGE, Chris - ---- m 7 Seetane, Lepe 1 1 - - - m 7 PETTS, Harrison - - - - - f 7 OLDHAM, Austin 1 1 1 - - m 7 PETTS, Harrison 2 1 - - - f 8 Kupe, Oliver 2 2 1 - - m 10 ADLARD, Andy 3 2 - 1 - d 14 ISENTHAL, Jared - ---- m 8 KOTLOV, Nikita - ---- m 11 Hillgard, Jack 1 1 - 1 - f 11 BRUIN, Will 4 3 2 1 - m 15 PATEROS, Kyle 1 1 - - - m 10 ADLARD, Andy - - - - - m 15 O'Neill, Peter - ---- f 12 TOLEN, Joe 3 1 1 - - d 16 BURT, Conner - ---- f 11 BRUIN, Will 6 3 1 - - m 16 Bellizi, Piero - - - - - m 17 BUSHUE, Jacob 1 1 - - - m 17 SIPPOLA, Ben 2 2 - - - m 17 BUSHUE, Jacob - - - - - m 19 Schickel, Kyle - ---- d 20 MEYER, Tommy - ---- f 18 CARDONA, Julian 2 ---- d 20 MEYER, Tommy 1 ---- d 21 Lakin, Scott - - - - - d 21 KELLY, Daniel - - - - - f 21 OLUYEDUN, ADEKUNL 2 1 - 1 - d 21 KELLY, Daniel - - - - - f 23 Eliason, Matt 4 3 - 1 - d 22 KONSTANSKI, Caleb 2 1 - - - d 25 BURT, Jordan 1 ---- d 22 KONSTANSKI, Caleb 2 ------Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- 9 Losee, Reed 1 ---- 8 KOTLOV, Nikita 1 ---- 6 CAPITO, Jacob 1 1 1 - - 0 MITCHELL, Nate - ---- 13 Holloway, Connor 1 1 1 - - 9 PURDIE, Alec 1 - - 1 - 13 VOLLMER, Jamie - - - - - 9 PURDIE, Alec - - - - - 17 Drews, Jason - ---- 15 JORDAN, Cameron - ---- 19 POLLOCK, Tyler 3 3 2 - - 12 TOLEN, Joe - - - 1 - Totals 10 8 2 3 5 16 McCARROLL, Tyler - - - - - Totals 13 9 4 1 15 Totals 11 4 1 1 9 26 WYLIE, Tim - ---- Totals 16 8 3 3 9 # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 33 KNOPFLER, Fabian 90:00 1 3 1 SOFFNER, Luis 45:00 3 1 # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 0 MITCHELL, Nate 45:00 1 2 00 Harris, Jonathan 90:00 3 5 0 MITCHELL, Nate 90:00 2 6 TM TEAM 0:00 0 2 Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Northwestern 7 3 10 Northwestern 3 2 5 Butler 5 8 13 Butler 2 1 3 Indiana 7 9 16 Indiana 5 1 6 Indiana 4 7 11 Indiana 1 4 5 Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total Northwestern 2 5 7 Northwestern 3 2 5 Butler 1 3 4 Butler 4 11 15 Indiana 3 2 5 Indiana 5 4 9 Indiana 4 2 6 Indiana 4 5 9

Scoring summary: Scoring summary: No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description 1. 40:57 NU Holloway, Connor (1) Eliason, Matt 23 throw, 5 flick on to 13 1. 14:20 BU OLDHAM, Austin (4) (unassisted) Shot off bad pass from GK Stanley, Cody 2. 42:45 BU CAPITO, Jacob (3) (unassisted) shot from 30 yards out into top left corner 2. 45:17 NU Kupe, Oliver (8) Hillgard, Jack long ball over top from 11 to 8 3. 43:26 BU POLLOCK, Tyler (2) OLUYEDUN, ADEKUNLE 21 knock down play to 19, shot from 15 yards o 3. 52:29 IND BRUIN, Will (14) ADLARD, Andy service from 10 to 11, juggle ball and knocked i 4. 53:34 IND BRUIN, Will (13) TOLEN, Joe 12 play into 11 run up middle, shot from 18 yard 4. 61:30 IND BRUIN, Will (15) PURDIE, Alec 9 run down right, play to 11 out 5. 79:48 IND TOLEN, Joe (2) BRUIN, Will 11 knock down, play to 12 5. 76:14 BU POLLOCK, Tyler (3) (unassisted) trapped ball, brought down and shot from 20 yar out Cautions and ejections: YC-NU #5 (49:45) Cautions and ejections: YC-BU #19 (66:43) Win-MITCHELL, Nate (2-0-0). Loss-Harris, Jonathan (1-3-0). Stadium: Armstrong Stadium Win-KNOPFLER, Fabian (13-0-1). Loss-SOFFNER, Luis (7-5-2). Officials: Referee: Chico Grajeda; Asst. Referee: Michael Kinder; Matthew Kinder; Stadium: Armstrong Stadium Alt. Official: Dale Feldmeyer; Timekeeper: Shana Daniels; Scorer: Melanie Schneider; Officials: Referee: Pawel Wydra; Asst. Referee: Brandon Rinkenberger; Peter Manikowski; Offsides: Northwestern 2, Indiana 2. Alt. Official: Dale Feldmeyer; Timekeeper: Adam Pintar; Scorer: Melanie Schneider; Official's signature Offsides: Butler 1, Indiana 3. Official's signature

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Soccer Box Score (Final) Soccer Box Score (Final) 2010 Indiana Men's Soccer 2010 Indiana Men's Soccer Indiana vs Ohio State (Nov 07, 2010 at Columbus, Ohio) Indiana vs Penn State (Nov 12, 2010 at University Park, Pa.)

Indiana (9-6-2, 4-1-1 Big Ten) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Indiana (9-7-2) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Ohio State (10-5-2,4-2-0 Big Ten) Indiana 0 0 0 Penn State (13-6-1) Indiana 1 0 1 Date: Nov 07, 2010 • Attendance: 881 Ohio State 1 0 1 Date: Nov 12, 2010 • Attendance: 2246 Penn State 1 1 2 Weather: Clear and cool, 47 degrees Weather: Sunny, clear, 50s

Indiana Ohio State Indiana Penn State Po ## Player Sh SO G A Fo Po ## Player Sh SO G A Fo Po ## Player Sh SO G A Fo Po ## Player Sh SO G A Fo g 1 SOFFNER, Luis - ---- g 28 Lampson, Matt - ---- gk 1 SOFFNER, Luis - ---- gk 28 Birmingham, Brenda - ---- d 2 BALCHAN, Rich 1 - - - - d 5 Gardner, Sage - - - - - 2 BALCHAN, Rich - - - - - 2 Lee, Justin 1 1 1 - - m 6 ESTRIDGE, Chris - ---- m 6 Gold, Matt - ---- 6 ESTRIDGE, Chris - ---- 6 Casais, Andres - ---- m 9 PURDIE, Alec 2 1 - - - f 9 Hegngi, Chris 3 2 - 1 - 7 PETTS, Harrison 1 1 - - - 7 Braga, Matheus 3 1 - 1 - m 10 ADLARD, Andy 1 1 - - - f 11 McAnena, Austin 2 1 1 - - 10 ADLARD, Andy 2 1 - - - 8 Cost, Drew 2 ---- f 11 BRUIN, Will 4 1 - - - m 14 Scales, Sam 2 1 - - - 11 BRUIN, Will 5 2 1 - - 11 Hertzog, Corey 5 2 1 - - f 12 TOLEN, Joe - ---- d 17 Summers, Dalton - ---- 12 TOLEN, Joe - - - 1 - 12 Parr, Andy - ---- m 17 BUSHUE, Jacob - - - - - d 23 Tiemstra, David - - - - - 17 BUSHUE, Jacob 1 1 - - - 13 Forgue, Brian - - - - - d 20 MEYER, Tommy - ---- m 25 Warzycha, Konrad 6 2 - - - 20 MEYER, Tommy 1 ---- 16 Gelsinger, Treavor 1 ---- d 21 KELLY, Daniel - - - - - m 26 Lee, Ryan - - - - - 21 KELLY, Daniel - - - - - 21 Arment, Mackenzie 2 1 - 1 - d 22 KONSTANSKI, Caleb 1 ---- d 29 Gomez, Chris - ---- 22 KONSTANSKI, Caleb - ---- 22 Smallwood, Matt ------Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- 8 KOTLOV, Nikita - ---- 18 Hegngi, Parnell - ---- 8 KOTLOV, Nikita - ---- 3 Burnham, Daniel - ---- 15 JORDAN, Cameron - - - - - 21 Breto, Joshua 1 - - - - 9 PURDIE, Alec 3 - - - - 4 Fetrow, Mark 1 - - - - 18 BLEVINS, Nick - ---- Totals 14 6 1 1 11 Totals 13 5 1 1 15 23 Tyler, Jordan 1 ---- 24 BICK, Kevin - - - - - 25 Krispin, Patrick - - - - - 26 WYLIE, Tim - ---- Totals 16 5 2 2 10 27 MCKAIN, Matt - - - - - Totals 9 3 0 0 8 ## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves ## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 1 SOFFNER, Luis 90:00 2 3 28 Birmingham, Brendan 90:00 1 4 ## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves ## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 1 SOFFNER, Luis 90:00 1 5 28 Lampson, Matt 90:00 0 3 Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Indiana 8 5 13 Indiana 3 0 3 Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Penn State 10 6 16 Penn State 2 2 4 Indiana 1 8 9 Indiana 3 2 5 Ohio State 8 6 14 Ohio State 1 2 3 Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total Indiana 0 4 4 Indiana 7 8 15 Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total Penn State 0 2 2 Penn State 6 4 10 Indiana 0 2 2 Indiana 4 4 8 Ohio State 2 1 3 Ohio State 5 6 11 Scoring summary: No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description Scoring summary: 1. 3:46 IND BRUIN, Will (16) TOLEN, Joe No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description 2. 10:11 PSU Hertzog, Corey (17) (unassisted) On a break away 1. 26:56 OSU McAnena, Austin (4) Hegngi, Chris misdirected by IU defender from 7 yds 3. 69:29 PSU Lee, Justin (1) Arment, Mackenzie off cross from Braga Braga, Matheus Cautions and ejections: YC-OSU #9 (65:44); YC-OSU #18 (73:56) Cautions and ejections: YC-IND #17 (43:50); YC-PSU #2 (67:58); YC-PSU #6 (78:19) Stadium: Jesse Owens Memorial Officials: Referee: Cien Asoera; Asst. Referee: Brian Apwisch; Michael Kinder; Stadium: Jeffrey Field Alt. Official: Rob Lowe; Scorer: AC; Officials: Referee: Hilario Grajeda; Asst. Referee: Niko Bratsis; Cien Asoera; Offsides: Indiana 1, Ohio State 3. Alt. Official: Fotis Bazakos; Official's signature Offsides: Indiana 0, Penn State 3. Official's signature

Soccer Box Score (Final) 2010 Indiana Men's Soccer #24 Tulsa vs Indiana (Nov 21, 2010 at Bloomington, Ind.)

Tulsa (12-7-2) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Indiana (10-7-2) Tulsa 0 1 1 Date: Nov 21, 2010 • Attendance: 1057 Indiana 2 3 5 Weather: Tulsa Indiana Pos# Player ShSOG G A Fo Pos# Player ShSOG G A Fo gk 26 CLARK, Ray - - - - - gk 1 SOFFNER, Luis - - - - - mf 2 ALBERTSON, Corey 2 - - - - d 2 BALCHAN, Rich - - - - - mf 3 GULLEY, James - - - - - d 6 ESTRIDGE, Chris - - - - - f 4 MCINNES, Ashley 4 3 1 - - m 7 PETTS, Harrison 5 3 1 - - d 6 CHAVEZ, Justin - - - - - m 9 PURDIE, Alec 2 2 - - - d 7 TAYLOR, Chris 1 1 - - - f 10 ADLARD, Andy 3 2 1 - - mf 9 MATA, Omar 1 - - - - f 11 BRUIN, Will 12 10 2 2 - f 11 CUMINGS, Kyle - - - - - m 15 JORDAN, Cameron 1 1 - - - mf 12 CHRISTIANSEN, Hunte 3 2 - - - m 17 BUSHUE, Jacob - - - - - d 14 GONSALVES, Blaine 1 - - - - d 20 MEYER, Tommy - - - - - d 21 DOBKINS, Jake 1 - - - - d 21 KELLY, Daniel ------Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- 5 NULISCH, Zach - - - - - 8 KOTLOV, Nikita 1 1 1 1 - 13 NEIL, Austin 1 1 - - - 12 TOLEN, Joe - - - 2 - 16 WRIGHT, Jon - - - - - 22 KONSTANSKI, Caleb 1 1 - - - 20 BOULLT, Matt - - - - - 26 WYLIE, Tim - - - - - Totals 14 7 1 0 7 Totals 25 20 5 5 4

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 26 CLARK, Ray 90:00 5 14 1 SOFFNER, Luis 90:00 1 5 TM TEAM 0:00 0 1 TM TEAM 0:00 0 1

Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Tulsa 4 10 14 Tulsa 10 5 15 Indiana 15 10 25 Indiana 2 4 6

Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total Tulsa 2 3 5 Tulsa 4 3 7 Indiana 0 5 5 Indiana 1 3 4

Scoring summary: No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description 1. 40:37 IND ADLARD, Andy (6) KOTLOV, Nikita 8 to penalty liine squared back to 10 at penalty spot 2. 44:45 IND KOTLOV, Nikita (3) BRUIN, Will 11 shot rebound to 8 3. 51:58 IND PETTS, Harrison (3) BRUIN, Will 11 play ball to 7 eight yards out, shot around keeper 4. 52:47 TLSM MCINNES, Ashley (12) (unassisted) Chip over keeper 5. 72:11 IND BRUIN, Will (17) TOLEN, Joe 12 plays to 11 on right shot from twelve yards o 6. 78:50 IND BRUIN, Will (18) TOLEN, Joe 12 knock down to 11, low roller

Cautions and ejections: YC-TLSM #6 (71:29); YC-TLSM #14 (78:26)

Win-SOFFNER, Luis (8-7-2). Loss-CLARK, Ray (11-4-1). Stadium: Armstrong Stadium Officials: Referee: Landis Wiley; Asst. Referee: Thomas McCulloh; Fernando Ibarra; Alt. Official: Cesar Ibarra; Timekeeper: Shana Daniels; Scorer: Melanie Schneider; Offsides: Tulsa 2, Indiana 7. Indiana will play Akron on Nov. 28 at 4 p.m. in NCAA 3rd round. Official's signature

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HEAD COACH

Todd Yeagley was named Indiana head He remains third on IU’s career assists men’s soccer coach on December 18, 2009. list, with 40 for his career, and shares the He returns to Bloomington after one season Big Ten single-season assists record with as head men’s soccer coach at Wisconsin. the 14 he recorded in 1993.

“Todd Yeagley is a noted recruiter and Yeagley also enjoyed a successful sev- motivator who has the maturity, presence, en-year professional career in Major League and experience to successfully lead the Soccer with the Columbus Crew. Columbus nation’sTODD premier college YEAGLEY soccer program,” advanced to the MLS Playoffs in five of Glass said. “Coach Yeagley was a legendary Yeagley’s seven seasons with the team and player and is an experienced Big Ten coach, won the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup in 2002. and last season he guided Wisconsin to substantial improvement in conference play In 2002, Yeagley served as the Assis- in his first year in Madison. Todd Yeagley is tant General Manager for Columbus before the complete package and I am thrilled to returning to Indiana as an assistant coach. welcome him back to Bloomington.” He was a volunteer assistant coach in 2003 before joining the staff full time in 2004. At Wisconsin, Yeagley took the helm of a Yeagley earned a Bachelor of Science PERSONAL program that hadn’t made the NCAA tourna- degree in sociology from Indiana in 2002. DATE OF BIRTH: September 20, 1972 ment in 13 seasons and had won just one He and his wife, Suzy, have three children: BIRTHPLACE: Bloomington, Ind. game in conference play the previous sea- Ben (10), Grant (8) and Jay (5). WIFE: Suzy son. In Yeagley’s year in Madison, the Bad- CHILDREN: Ben (10), Grant (8), Jay (5) gers showed demonstrable improvement as HIGH SCHOOL: Bloomington South, 1991 COLLEGE: Indiana University the season rolled along. Wisconsinknocked B.S., Sociology off three conference opponents with wins over eventual NCAA Tournament teams Northwestern, Ohio State, and Michigan State. They also played NCAA participant UC Santa Barbara to a 1-1 tie at a neutral COACHING EXPERIENCE site. The Badgers tied Indiana for 4th place UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN in the conference at 3-3 after finishing in 2009: Head Coach last place (1-4-1) the year prior to Yeagley’s arrival. INDIANA UNIVERSITY 2003: Volunteer Assistant Coach Considered one of collegiate soccer’s ris- 2004-08: Assistant Coach ing stars in the coaching ranks, College Soc- 2010-present: Head Coach cer News rated Yeagley as one of the top 12 assistant coaches in the country in 2008.

As a player, Yeagley was a four-time All- American at Indiana (91, 92, 93, 94) and in 1994 was named Missouri Athletic Club Na- tional Player of the Year. During his stint as a student-athlete in Bloomington, Yeagley was a two-time academic All-Big Ten hon- oree (1992-94). Yeagley led the Hoosiers to three Big Ten titles (1991, 92, 94) and a 75- 9-5 overall record during his four seasons as a player.

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Brian Maisonneuve joined the Indiana coaching staff in January 2010. Maisonneuve Maisonneuve donned a Hoosier uni- returns to Bloomington after a two-year stint form from 1991-94, playing alongside as assistant coach at Louisville. Yeagley. He earned All-America honors as a junior and senior and was named During his two seasons the Cardinals the winner in 1994. were 24-11-4 overall and 13-7-1 in Big East A two-time Big Ten Player of the Year, play with two NCAA Tournament appear- Maisonneuve finished his career with 44 BRIANances. Prior to Louisville, MAISONNEUVE Maisonneuve spent goals and 22 assists, and led Indiana to four years as an assistant coach with the a pair of NCAA College Cup appearances U.S. U-17 National Team in Florida. He also and back-to-back Big Ten regular season served as an assistant coach for the U.S. titles. During his four years at Indiana U-20 National Team in 2007 during the CON- the Hoosiers were 73-15-7. CACAF qualification process and coached the U-20s in the 2007 FIFA World Cup in . “Brian is one of the finest players to Before joining the coaching ranks, Maison- have every played at IU and we are for- neuve spent nine seasons with the Colum- tunate to bring his distinguished playing bus Crew of Major League Soccer and was and coaching experience back to Indiana PERSONAL a member of the United States’ 1998 World University,” Yeagley said. “Brian’s inter- DATE OF BIRTH: June 28, 1973 Cup team, appearing in all three matches. He national playing and coaching experience BIRTHPLACE: Detroit, Mich. was also a member of the 1996 U.S. Olympic along with his exceptional character will WIFE: Diania team, leading the squad with a pair of goals help our student athletes tremendously CHILDREN: Jacob (7), Emma (2) in the tournament. as we strive to build champions on and HIGH SCHOOL: DeLaSalle Collegiate, 1991 COLLEGE: Indiana University off the field.” B.S., General Studies “This is home for me,” Maisonneuve said. “Being here for my college career meant a lot COACHING EXPERIENCE and the relationships I have built with Coach U.S. U-17 YOUTH NATIONAL TEAM (Jerry) Yeagley, with Todd and Ernie and the 2004-08: Assistant Coach support staff, it really became home for me. To have the opportunity to come home and UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE coach meant a tremendous amount to me. 2008-09: Assistant Coach This is arguably the best program in the coun- try, and being part of the IU family again with INDIANA UNIVERSITY the facilities, the players, to help continue to 2010-present: Assistant Coach build the program is something special and it meant a lot to me and my family to return to Bloomington.”

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Ernie Yarborough joined the Indiana Yarborough also played alongside coaching staff in January 2010. Yeagley for four seasons and was part Yarborough comes to Indiana after of three Big Ten Tournament teams and spending one season as an assistant made two College Cup appearances. coach to Yeagley at Wisconsin. Prior Following his collegiate career, to that he spent two seasons as an Yarborough spent one season playing assistant coach at UAB, working with professionally with the IU alum Mike Getman. Yarborough is and served as a volunteer assistant ERNIEno stranger to the BigYARBOROUGH Ten as he spent coach at IU from 1997-99. During that seven seasons as the top assistant time he helped guide Indiana to three at Michigan, a run that included a College Cup appearances, including trip to the quarterfinals of the NCAA back-to-back national titles in 1998 and Tournament in 2003. 1999.

“ It is a wonderful opportunity as “Ernie brings so many wonderful an alum of the program to be able to qualities to our program,” Yeagley said. continue the tradition that has been “His passion, hard work and knowledge set forth before us, and have the of the game along with his engaging PERSONAL opportunity to mold future Hoosiers,” personality make Ernie a perfect fit DATE OF BIRTH: February 6, 1973 Yarborough said. “I am also happy within our coaching staff. Ernie’s BIRTHPLACE: Philadelphia, Pa. to be able to bring my family back to experience and love for IU Soccer will WIFE: Jill a place that means so much to me, be a key asset as we build upon our CHILDREN: Samantha (4), Woody (2) having played here and coached here. proud tradition of excellence.” HIGH SCHOOL: Dr. Phillips, Orlando, Fla., 1991 COLLEGE: Indiana University Being able to raise my children in B.S., Criminal Justice, History Bloomington is a great opportunity.”

COACHING EXPERIENCE A 1995 graduate of Indiana, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 2000-06: Assistant Coach

UAB 2007-08: Assistant Coach

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN 2009: Assistant Coach

INDIANA UNIVERSITY 1997-99: Volunteer Assistant Coach 2010-present: Assistant Coach

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Former Indiana University standout Chris staff mold and mentor our current and Munroe joined the IU coaching staff in April future student athletes as we embark on 2010. Monroe will serve as a volunteer assis- a new and exciting chapter in IU Soccer.” tant coach while working on a master’s de- gree in counseling and counselor education. A four-year letterwinner for Indiana from 2003-07, Munroe appeared in goal “I am extremely excited to be back at in 30 matches, playing 2570:26 minutes Indiana University working alongside such and tallying 16 victories and 11 shutouts. CHRISknowledgeable and accomplished MUNROE coaches,” Munroe started all 22 games played in Munroe said. “The opportunity to join this 2005, posting a 13-3-6 record with 10 coaching staff was one I simply could not shutouts and a 0.71 GAA. That season pass up due to my love of this university and he was also an ESPN the Magazine Aca- the soccer program. It was an honor to play demic All-American in 2005 and a four- here and I consider it an even bigger honor time Academic All-Big Ten honoree. to now step into my new role. College soccer is filled with many successful coaches who have gotten their start here at IU and I am thrilled to join this coaching fraternity. This PERSONAL position comes with a great deal of responsi- DATE OF BIRTH: April 4, 1985 bility and I look forward to working with our BIRTHPLACE: Indianapolis, Ind. players in an attempt to make them the best HIGH SCHOOL: North Central, 2004 student-athletes possible.” COLLEGE: Indiana University B.S., Finance Munroe comes to Indiana after serv- ing one year as a volunteer assistant under Yeagley at Wisconsin. During that time the COACHING EXPERIENCE former goalkeeper concentrating on working UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN with the Badger netminders while also at- 2009: Volunteer Assistant Coach tending graduate school working toward a Ph.D in Social Psychology.

INDIANA UNIVERSITY “We are very excited to have Chris Mun- 2010-present: Volunteer Assistant Coach roe join our coaching staff,” Yeagley said. “Chris left a wonderful mark on our program as an outstanding goalkeeper and academic award winner during his playing days at IU. Now, we are fortunate to have Chris help our

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Overall: 10-7-2 Conf: 4-1-1 Home: 5-3-1 Away: 4-3-1 Neut: 1-1-0

TEAM STATISTICS IND OPP SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 36-300 26-214 Goals scored per game 1.89 1.37 Shot pct. . 1 2 0 . 1 2 1 Shots on goal-Attempts 134-300 85-214 SOG pct. . 4 4 7 . 3 9 7 S h o t s / G a m e 15.8 11.3 A s s is t s 39 25 CORNER KICKS 101 86 PENALTY KICKS 3-3 0-0 PENALTIES Yellow cards 11 22 Red cards 0 1 ATTENDANCE T o t a l 20438 12699 Dates/Avg Per Date 9/2271 8/1587 Neutral Site #/Avg 2/0

Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Indiana 16 20 0 0 36 Indiana 45 53 1 2 101 Opponents 12 13 0 1 26 Opponents 32 46 3 5 86

Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Indiana 145 146 5 4 300 Indiana 74 91 5 2 172 Opponents 99 103 3 9 214 Opponents 113 90 4 3 210

Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Indiana 28 28 0 3 59 Opponents 52 46 0 0 98 2010 Indiana Men's Soccer Indiana Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 22, 2010) All games

Overall: 10-7-2 Conf: 4-1-1 Home: 5-3-1 Away: 4-3-1 Neut: 1-1-0

## Player gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% yc rc gwg pk-att 11 BRUIN, Will 19-19 18 5 41 101 . 1 7 854 .5 3 5 0 0 3 0-0 10 ADLARD, Andy 19-19 6 7 19 34 .1 7 6 16 .4 7 1 0 0 3 3-3 7 PETTS, Harrison 18-18 3 5 11 37 . 0 8 117 .4 5 9 0 0 0 0-0 9 PURDIE, Alec 19-8 3 5 11 30 .1 0 0 12 .4 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 8 KOTLOV, Nikita 19-15 3 5 11 14 .2 1 4 7 .5 0 0 1 0 1 0-0 12 TOLEN, Joe 13-3 2 5 9 7 .2 8 6 4 .5 7 1 0 0 1 0-0 22 KONSTANSKI, Caleb 19-18 1 0 2 14 . 0 7 1 6 .4 2 9 0 0 1 0-0 20 MEYER, Tommy 18-18 0 2 2 7 .0 0 0 1 .1 4 3 1 0 0 0-0 21 KELLY, Daniel 17-16 0 2 2 4 . 0 0 0 1 .2 5 0 0 0 0 0-0 6 ESTRIDGE, Chris 19-17 0 1 1 21 .0 0 0 7 .3 3 3 2 0 0 0-0 17 BUSHUE, Jacob 19-13 0 1 1 9 . 0 0 0 4 .4 4 4 4 0 0 0-0 26 WYLIE, Tim 11-0 0 1 1 4 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 15 JORDAN, Cameron 16-8 0 0 0 6 .0 0 0 2 .3 3 3 1 0 0 0-0 2 BALCHAN, Rich 16-15 0 0 0 6 .0 0 0 1 .1 6 7 0 0 0 0-0 14 WISE, Blake 5-0 0 0 0 3 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 24 BICK, Kevin 5-0 0 0 0 2 .0 0 0 1 .5 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 27 MCKAIN, Matt 7-2 0 0 0 1 .0 0 011.000 0 0 0 0-0 18 BLEVINS, Nick 5-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 16 McCARROLL, Tyler 9-1 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 4 HAFFNER, Chris 1-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Total 19 36 39 111 300 . 1 2 0 134 .4 4 7 11 0 10 3-3 Opponents 19 26 25 77 214 .1 2 1 85 .3 9 7 22 1 7 0-0

Goal Average Saves Record ## Goalie gp-gs min ga gaavg saves pct w l t sho 1 SOFFNER, Luis 17-17 1541:53 21 1.23 44 . 6 7 78723 0 MITCHELL, Nate 3-2 225:00 5 2.00 10 .6 6 7 2 0 0 0 TM TEAM - 0:00 0 0.00 5 1.000 0000 Total 19 1766:53 26 1.32 59 .6 9 4 10 7 2 3 Opponents 19 1766:53 36 1.83 98 . 7 3 1 7 10 2 2

Team saves: 5

Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Indiana 16 20 0 0 36 Indiana 45 53 1 2 101 Opponents 12 13 0 1 26 Opponents 32 46 3 5 86

Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Indiana 145 146 5 4 300 Indiana 74 91 5 2 172 Opponents 99 103 3 9 214 Opponents 113 90 4 3 210

Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Attendance Summary IND Opponent Indiana 28 28 0 3 59 Total 20438 12699 Opponents 52 46 0 0 98 Dates/Avg Per Date 9/2271 8/1587 Neutral Site #/Avg 2/0