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Indiana Soccer INDIANA SOCCER 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 Will Bruin 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 Jacob Peterson, 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]). NCAA CHAMPIONS: 1982 • 1983 • 1988 • 1998 • 1999 • 2003 • 2004 BIG TEN IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT OTHER 2010 IU OPPONENTS IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT Thursday, Nov. 18 Thursday Nov. 18 Oakland at Michigan State MSU, 2-1 Boston College at Brown Brown, 2-1 New Mexico 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.
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