Indiana men’s soccer comes from behind twice, draws Michigan 2-2 in Sunday’s road contest
Head coach Todd Yeagley said he had some “choice words” for his team at the halftime break amid a one goal deficit.
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Head coach Todd Yeagley said he had some “choice words” for his team at the halftime break amid a one goal deficit.
After riding a three-match winning streak into its conference slate, Indiana men’s soccer’s momentum has seemingly vanished. The Hoosiers fell to Ohio State 2-1 on the road on Sept. 18 then settled for a 1-1 draw in an emotional contest with Michigan State at home Friday.
Donning raincoats and bundled in blankets, Hoosier fans piled into Bill Armstrong Stadium on Friday night for Indiana men’s soccer’s conference home opener against Michigan State.
Though it was just the second match of the season, it was evident that Indiana men's soccer's struggles and frustration came to a head against the University of Portland on Aug. 30 at home.
Junior defender Jansen Miller was perhaps one of Indiana men’s soccer’s more under-the-radar newcomers this season.
Indiana men’s soccer has rescheduled three of its home matches for October, according to a press release.
Sophomore forward Sam Sarver vividly recalls the heartbreak he felt last year on a cold November night.
It was a different atmosphere in Bill Armstrong Stadium on Friday night.
After Indiana men’s soccer’s gritty victory against St. John’s University on Tuesday, head coach Todd Yeagley stressed the team needed to see its improvements from the first two matches translate into wins. Now, with the first win out of the way, the Hoosiers can take a deep breath and focus on shoring up its inconsistencies.
Indiana men’s soccer began its season under less–than ideal circumstances. After a 3-2 loss against No. 1 Clemson University away from home, the Hoosiers returned to Bloomington and struggled defensively in a tight and emotional, yet winnable 3-3 draw with the University of Portland.
Indiana men’s soccer’s home matchup with the University of Notre Dame has been postponed due to inclement weather and poor field conditions at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Indiana men’s soccer welcomes an intrastate foe in No. 22 University of Notre Dame at 8 p.m. on Saturday night.
Directly following Indiana men’s soccer’s 3-2 loss to No. 1 Clemson University last Friday Aug. 26, head coach Todd Yeagley spoke glowingly of his squad’s performance. On Tuesday night at Bill Armstrong Stadium in Bloomington, however, there was a distinct sense of frustration that ensued the Hoosiers’ 3-3 draw to the University of Portland Pilots. The draw snapped a nine-game home winning streak for the Hoosiers.
Before No. 13 Indiana men’s soccer took on the No. 1-ranked Clemson University Tigers on Friday night in Clemson, South Carolina, head coach Todd Yeagley stressed the hostile environment that his squad would be thrust into. Despite a 3-2 loss, Yeagley’s squad displayed offensive firepower and nearly converted a couple more quality looks into goals.
Seemingly year after year, Indiana men’s soccer embarks on a daunting regular season path in hopes of making the College Cup. This year is certainly no different, as the Hoosiers’ pursuit for a ninth championship will lead off with the reigning national champions — the no.-1 ranked Clemson University Tigers.
Top Drawer Soccer unveiled its men’s Division I soccer preseason awards ahead of the official start of the regular season Thursday. Multiple Indiana men’s soccer players were honored on various lists, including the preseason Best XI First Team and the Top 100 Players to Watch.
Indiana men’s soccer had three veteran players named to the Big Ten’s Players To Watch list, according to a conference announcement Monday.
On Thursday, the NCAA released its list of bids for next week’s East Preliminary Round. Fourteen Hoosiers received bids for individual events and one relay team earned a spot in the competition.
Indiana men’s track and field began its postseason over the weekend in the Big Ten Outdoor Championships in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Hoosiers finished the three-day meet in eighth place out of thirteen teams, but individuals managed to break personal bests and garner podium-worthy times.
Indiana men’s track and field concluded its regular season on Friday at the annual Billy Hayes Invitational, the final meet before the Big Ten Championships on May 13-15.