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2017 Indiana Hoosiers men's soccer team

2017 Indiana Hoosiers men's soccer team

American college soccer season


The 2017 Indiana Hoosiers men's soccer team was the represented Indiana University during the 2017 NCAA Division I men's soccer season. It was the Hoosiers' 45th season of varsity college soccer, and their 27th season in the Big Ten Conference.

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The Hoosiers finished as runners-up for both the Big Ten regular season, the 2017 Big Ten Conference Men's Soccer Tournament, and the 2017 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship. The Hoosiers only lost one match in regulation or overtime the entire season, finishing with an 18-1-6 record. It was the fewest losses the program posted in a season since 1997, when the Hoosiers finished 23-1-0, and reached the semifinals of the NCAA Tournament. It was also only the fourth time in program history the Hoosiers had only one loss on the season.

Background

In the 2016 season Indiana tied for second in the regular season with Wisconsin.[1] Indiana then lost to Wisconsin in semifinals of the Big Ten Tournament on penalties.[2] Indiana was selected for an at-large bid for the NCAA Tournament, losing in the third round to Virginia Tech.[3]

Preseason roster changes

Departures

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2017 team recruits

Ten true freshmen joined the Hoosiers ahead of the 2017 campaign. Of the 10, three of the recruits were in-state recruits and six were from the midwest region. Indiana announced their initial recruiting class on February 1, 2017.[4] In March, recruiting class was considered the fifth-best recruiting class by CollegeSoccerNews.com. Seattle Sounders FC Academy, and Sounders U-19 goalkeeper, Trey Muse, made a late commitment to Indiana on May 4, 2017.[5][6]

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Review

Bill Armstrong Stadium (pictured) hosted the Hoosiers during the season.

The Hoosiers finished the regular season with an undefeated record, being on the only program in the nation to achieve such an accomplishment. During the regular season, the Hoosiers finished 13-0-4 and 5-0-3 in conference play. They finished second in the Big Ten behind Michigan, and were seeded second in the 2017 Big Ten Conference Men's Soccer Tournament. There, the Hoosiers defeated Penn State and Ohio without giving up any goals. In the championship game, the Hoosiers faced Wisconsin, the same program that eliminated them from last year's Big Ten Tournament. After a scoreless draw, the Badgers got the better of the Hoosiers in a penalty shoot-out, giving the Badgers the Big Ten title. Despite failing to win the Big Ten title, Indiana earned an at-large berth into the NCAA Tournament, where they were given the number two-overall seed. This afforded the Hoosiers a first-round bye, where they hosted the winner of the Old Dominion (2017 Conference USA Men's Soccer Tournament champions) vs. NC State (ACC 9th-place finishers) match in the second round. Old Dominion won the match 2–0, meaning the Hoosiers hosted the Monarchs in Bloomington on November 19, in the second round. Goals from Lillard, Toye and Panchot were enough for Indiana, as they cruised to a 3–0 win over Old Dominion.

In the third round, or "sweet sixteen" of the tournament, Indiana hosted the 20th-ranked, New Hampshire (2017 America East Men's Soccer Tournament semifinalists). Thomas opened the scoring for the Hoosiers in the 10th minute, while Moore scored the game-winning goal in the 65th minute, giving Indiana a 2–0 lead over New Hampshire. The Wildcat's Jacob Gould would notch one back in the 76th minute, creating a nervy final quarter hour for the Hoosiers. Despite this, Indiana would hold on to win the match, and advance to their 25th NCAA quarterfinal ("elite eight") and their first since their national championship run in 2012. In the quarterfinals, Indiana was pitted against their conference foes, the seventh-seed, Michigan State. The match, played at Bill Armstrong Stadium in Bloomington was sold out, with a capacity crowd of 5,450 on hand. In the match, the Spartans would score a stunning 2nd-minute goal to put the Hoosiers in an early hole. Michigan State left winger, Ken Krolicki served a cross to Ryan Sierakowski who headed it in the bottom left corner. It was Ryan Sierakowski's ninth goal of the season. The Spartans would hold on to the lead through the first half and through a third of the second half of play. In the 60th minute, Indiana's Swartz headed an inswinging corner kick to tie the match, 1-1. The score would remain gridlocked through the remainder of regulation and the two overtime periods. In penalty kicks, Indiana prevailed over Michigan State, 3–2, giving the Hoosiers their 19th College Cup appearance.[9]

In the national semifinals, Indiana took on a familiar college soccer powerhouse, North Carolina. The cagey match featured a lone goal from Gutman, who scored off a loose ball in the penalty box off a deflected corner kick. The 50th-minute goal from Gutman was the lone goal of the match and enough to send Indiana to its 15th NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship Game.

Roster

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Competitions

Regular season

August 25 1 Indiana 2–0 Cal Poly Notre Dame, Indiana
5:00 pm ET Gutman 8'
Toye 72'
Report Olsen 32'
Carroll Yellow card 72'
Stadium: Alumni Stadium
Attendance: 746
Referee: Jeff Swartzel
August 27 2 Indiana 1–0 (a.e.t.) San Diego Notre Dame, Indiana
11:30 am ET Dorsey gold-colored soccer ball 100' Report Brandt Yellow card 58'
West Yellow card 88'
Mueller-Wiesen Yellow card 93'
van Wey Yellow card 97'
Stadium: Alumni Stadium
Attendance: 697
Referee: Josh Kelley
September 1 3 Indiana 5–1 San Francisco Bloomington, Indiana
8:00 pm ET Swartz 1'
Toye 19'
Mehl 71'
Thomas Yellow card 73'
Moore 79'
Hyacenth 83'
Report Bowman 21' Yellow card 42'
Orr Yellow card 44'
Leong Yellow card 71'
Padilla Yellow card 73'
Stadium: Armstrong Stadium
Attendance: 1,639
Referee: Dimitar Chavdarov
September 3 4 Indiana 3–0 USF Bloomington, Indiana
7:05 pm ET Gutman 14'
Toye Yellow card 25'
Swartz 62'
Hyacenth 81'
Report Rodriguez Yellow card 25' Stadium: Armstrong Stadium
Attendance: 3,168
Referee: Hilario Grajeda
September 8 5 Maryland 0–0 (a.e.t.) Indiana College Park, Maryland
7:00 pm ET Williamson Yellow card 16'
Pines Yellow card 70'
Bergmann Yellow card 76'
Elney Yellow card 95'
Report Thomas Yellow card 89' Stadium: Ludwig Field
Attendance: 6,981
Referee: Mark Kadlecik
September 13 6 Indiana 1–1 (a.e.t.) Michigan Bloomington, Indiana
7:30 pm ET Gutman 12' Report Mertz 51'
Samake Yellow card 91'
Cerda Yellow card 103'
Stadium: Armstrong Stadium
Attendance: 1,831
Referee: Cesar Ibarra
September 17 7 Northwestern 0–2 Indiana Evanston, Illinois
3:30 pm ET Buescher Yellow card 43'
Opperman Yellow card 57'
McLeod Yellow card 71'
Report Toye 10'
Thomas 64'
Stadium: Martin Stadium
Attendance: 1,130
Referee: Carmen Serbio
September 22 8 Indiana 5–0 Rutgers Bloomington, Indiana
7:30 pm ET Thomas 32', 59'
Mehl 43'
Panchot 60'
Warr 85'
Report Guzman Yellow card 45' Stadium: Armstrong Stadium
Attendance: 2,084
Referee: Nikola Aleksic
September 26 9 Indiana 1–0 Notre Dame Bloomington, Indiana
7:00 pm ET Panchot 67' Report Stadium: Armstrong Stadium
Attendance: 4,654
Referee: Peter Dhima
September 30 10 Indiana 5–0 Santa Clara Bloomington, Indiana
7:30 pm ET Gutjahr Yellow card 20'
Lillard 32'
Toye 36'
Gutman 41'
Thomas 41'
Dorsey 65'
Report Smith Yellow card 44' Stadium: Armstrong Stadium
Attendance: 2,668
Referee: Calin Radosav
October 3 11 Indiana 4–0 Evansville Bloomington, Indiana
7:30 pm ET Toye 6', 68'
Gutman 58'
Warr 89'
Report Shuck Yellow card 71' Stadium: Armstrong Stadium
Attendance: 1,883
Referee: Brandon Artis
October 7 12 Penn State 0–1 Indiana University Park, Pennsylvania
7:00 pm ET Curran Yellow card 44' Report Glass 21'
Thomas Yellow card 90'
Stadium: Jeffrey Field
Attendance: 1,138
Referee: Nick Balcer
October 11 13 Indiana 2–0 Kentucky Bloomington, Indiana
7:30 pm ET Report Stadium: Armstrong Stadium
Attendance: 2,166
Referee: Alex Beehler
October 15 14 Indiana 2–0 Ohio State Bloomington, Indiana
3:00 pm ET Mehl 13'
Gutman Yellow card 68'Hyacenth 73'
Report Bumpus Yellow card 50'
Hummel Yellow card 50'
Pedersen Yellow card 74'
Stadium: Armstrong Stadium
Attendance: 2,087
Referee: Calin Radosav
October 18 15 Butler 0–0 (a.e.t.) Indiana Indianapolis, Indiana
7:00 pm ET Sutton Yellow card 56' Report Hyacenth Yellow card 90' Stadium: Sellick Bowl
Attendance: 6,105
Referee: Brandon Artis
October 21 16 Indiana 2–1 (a.e.t.) Wisconsin Bloomington, Indiana
7:50 pm ET Barlow 77'
Masbruch Yellow card 109'
Report Dorsey 2'
Moore Yellow card 94'
Toye gold-colored soccer ball 109'
Stadium: Armstrong Stadium
Attendance: 2,643
Referee: Nick Balcer
October 29 17 Michigan State 1–1 (a.e.t.) Indiana East Lansing, Michigan
3:05 pm ET Sierakowski 61' Report Swartz 25'
Toye Yellow card 108'
Stadium: DeMartin Stadium
Attendance: 1,793
Referee: Sorin Stoica

Big Ten Tournament

November 6 QF Indiana 1–0 (a.e.t.) Penn State Bloomington, Indiana
12:00 pm ET Thomas gold-colored soccer ball 97' Report Sigue Yellow card 36'
Hackenberg Yellow card 72'
Beckford Yellow card 81'
Stadium: Armstrong Stadium
Attendance: 1,012
Referee: Dimitar Chavdarov
November 10 SF Indiana 4–0 Ohio State Westfield, Indiana
2:30 pm ET Thomas 17'
Gutman 47'
Moore 62'
Panchot 71'
Report Blackwell Yellow card 45'
Robertson Yellow card 53'
Stadium: Grand Park
Attendance: 1,609
November 12 F Indiana 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(2–4 p)
Wisconsin Westfield, Indiana
12:00 pm ET Toye Yellow card 76' Report Mueller Yellow card 107' Stadium: Grand Park
Attendance: 1,029
Penalties
Moore soccer ball with check mark
Swartz soccer ball with red X
Toye soccer ball with red X
Panchot soccer ball with check mark
soccer ball with check mark Schlenker
soccer ball with check mark Barlow
soccer ball with check mark Schilling
soccer ball with check mark Segbers

NCAA Tournament

November 19 R2 Indiana 3–0 Old Dominion Bloomington, Indiana
1:00 pm ET Lillard 36'
Toye 49'
Panchot 63'
Report Klosterhalfen Yellow card 49'
Slotemaker Yellow card 65'
Rojas-Goodbold Yellow card 84'
Stadium: Armstrong Stadium
Attendance: 908
Referee: Aaron Hernandez
November 25 R3 Indiana 2–1 New Hampshire Bloomington, Indiana
7:00 pm ET Thomas 10'
Toye Yellow card 29'
Moore 65'
Report Sahlen Yellow card 65'
Gould 77'
Stadium: Armstrong Stadium
Attendance: 1,487
December 1 QF Indiana 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(3–2 p)
Michigan State Bloomington, Indiana
7:00 pm ET Gutman Yellow card 27'
Mehl Yellow card 52'
Swartz 60'
Report Sierakowski 2' Yellow card 72'
Freitag Yellow card 30'
Barone Yellow card 60'
Centala Yellow card 86'
Stadium: Armstrong Stadium
Attendance: 5,450
Penalties
Moore soccer ball with check mark
Buckmaster soccer ball with check mark
Panchot soccer ball with check mark
Toye soccer ball with red X
soccer ball with red X Sierakowski
soccer ball with check mark Krolicki
soccer ball with red X Centala
soccer ball with check mark Jones
soccer ball with red X Barone
December 8 SF Indiana 1–0 North Carolina Chester, Pennsylvania
8:50 p.m. EST Gutman 50' Report Pineda Yellow card 85' Stadium: Talen Energy Stadium
Attendance: 4,948
Referee: Chris Penso
December 10 F Indiana 0–1 (a.e.t.) Stanford Chester, Pennsylvania
1:00 p.m. EST Report Skundrich Yellow card 89'
Werner gold-colored soccer ball 103'
Stadium: Talen Energy Stadium
Attendance: 5,764
Referee: Chico Grajeda

Rankings

National rankings

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Regional rankings

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Statistics

Competitions table

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Updated to match played December 24, 2017
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Appearances and goals

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See also


References

  1. "2016 Big Ten Men's Soccer Statistics". Big Ten. Archived from the original on November 14, 2017. Retrieved November 26, 2017.
  2. "2016 Big Ten Men's Soccer Tournament". Archived from the original on December 21, 2016. Retrieved November 26, 2017.
  3. "NCAA Men's Soccer Tournament Central". November 15, 2016. Archived from the original on December 1, 2017. Retrieved November 26, 2017.
  4. "Indiana Men's Soccer Announces 2017 Recruiting Class". IUHoosiers.com. February 1, 2017. Retrieved December 24, 2017.
  5. "Trey Muse". TopDrawer Soccer. Retrieved December 24, 2017.
  6. "Jake Meier". TopDrawer Soccer. Retrieved December 23, 2017.
  7. Osterman, Zach (December 7, 2017). "IU soccer's stud freshman goalie was born for this". The Indianapolis Star. Gannett Company, Karen Ferguson. Retrieved December 24, 2017.
  8. "2017 Men's Soccer Roster". IUHoosiers.com. Retrieved November 26, 2017.
  9. "NCAA DI Men's National Rankings". United Soccer Coaches. June 12, 2017. Archived from the original on December 15, 2018. Retrieved December 2, 2017.
  10. "College Soccer National Rankings". TopDrawer Soccer. June 12, 2017.
  11. "CSN Top 30 Polls". CollegeSoccerNews.com. November 17, 2017.
  12. "Indiana Hoosiers - 2017 Men's Soccer Cumulative Statistics". iuhoosiers.com. Retrieved December 24, 2017.

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