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IU likes to separate its season into three smaller seasons. The regular season, Big Ten tournament season and NCAA tournament season.
On the face of it, a 3-2 defeat in soccer appears to be the fault of defense.
There were many firsts for the IU men’s soccer team during IU’s 2-2 tie Saturday against Wisconsin.
The No. 2 IU (11-2-3) defense keyed IU’s 2-0 victory Wednesday against Evansville (5-9-1).
The No. 2 IU (10-2-3) team has defeated Evansville (5-8-1) 12 consecutive times dating back to 1996. They will try for a 13th time Wednesday.
IU men’s soccer is ranked No. 8 in the country. It is also ranked No. 4 in the RPI.
The Fighting Irish are the defending national champions. It is also the No. 1 team in the country thanks in part to its ability to put balls in the back of the net.
IU won the College Cup in 2012. Notre Dame won the College Cup in 2013. So far in 2014, both teams are playing like they might win it again.
IU Coach Todd Yeagley knew Maryland’s game plan. Get the ball wide, stretch the defense and send as many dangerous balls into the box as possible.
The state of California has always been a hotbed for soccer.
IU senior Jamie Vollmer had tried countless times this season, but it never worked like it did Tuesday night.
Tuesday’s match at Louisville (5-3-1) marks the first of five road matches in seven games for IU (6-1-3). Entering Tuesday, IU has only played three of its 10 games away from home.
It was the worst start IU could have imagined followed by an optimal result.
IU freshman Grant Lillard has always been competitive.
IU has won eight College Cups in its history. Only one other college soccer program, St. Louis, tops that number with 10.
The recipe for an IU win in 2014 has been to play solid in defense and hope for a goal.
The IU men’s team (4-1-2) is taking a familiar approach against an unfamiliar opponent as it prepares to face University of Central Florida (1-4-1) on Wednesday.
Brian Maisonneuve wasn’t finished. That much he knew for certain.
IU's defense held again Wednesday, drawing against Butler 0-0.