Corrado, Kotlov selected in MLS SuperDraft
Two former IU midfielders A.J. Corrado and Nikita Kotlov were selected in the Major League Soccer SuperDraft for the upcoming 2014 season.
Two former IU midfielders A.J. Corrado and Nikita Kotlov were selected in the Major League Soccer SuperDraft for the upcoming 2014 season.
Freshman forward Tommy Thompson has signed a Homegrown contract with Major League Soccer's San Jose Earthquakes and will leave the IU men's soccer program after just one season, an IU press release announced.
The redshirt junior midfielder has signed with an agent and will enter the 2014 Major League Soccer SuperDraft, he confirmed Monday.
Three IU seniors will participate in the 2014 adidas MLS Player Combine this weekend in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
AKRON, Ohio – A dominant second-half performance and frantic comeback attempt fell short for the IU men’s soccer team Thursday. The Hoosiers fell to Akron 3-2 in the NCAA Tournament’s first round.
IU men’s soccer team will head to Akron, Ohio, Thursday for the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
The Big Ten champion Hoosiers will travel to No. 8 Akron Thursday for a matchup of recent NCAA champions. The Hoosiers are the defending champion, while the Zips captured the title in 2010.
The Hoosiers are riding the momentum of a four-game winning streak into the big dance after defeating Michigan State 1-0 Sunday.
IU’s victory against Michigan allowed it to advance to the semifinal round of the tournament. They will meet up with top seeded and No. 16 Penn State for the second time this year at noon Friday in Columbus, Ohio.
The Hoosiers fell behind early in the game but equalized in the second half, sending the game into sudden-death overtime.
Starting with Wednesday’s matchup against Michigan, the Hoosiers (6-11-1, 2-4) will attempt to put behind them a regular season that saw a program-high 11 losses and the first losing record in the program’s 40 years.
The IU men’s soccer teamw swept Big Ten Player of the Week honors this week, with senior midfielder Nikita Kotlov named Offensive Player of the Week and freshman Colin Webb the Defensive Player of the Week.
EVANSTON, Ill. — The Hoosiers reverted back to an old habit on Friday, and that habit was winning games.
The IU men’s soccer team is on the road again, out to prove it has the skills and determination to get a win in hostile territory for the first time this season.
In the moments after IU men’s soccer’s 3-2 loss to Michigan State on Friday, only one player remained on the field.
IU will begin its final push for 2013 success Friday against Michigan State in a match that will see the senior class take the field for a regular season game at Bill Armstrong Stadium for the final.
Sophomore forward Andrew Oliver’s goal in the 43rd minute was not enough to bring home the win against Michigan. The Hoosiers fell 2-1 in heartbreaking fashion when Michigan’s TJ VanSlooten scored on a broken up Indiana defense in the 87th minute.
This weekend IU will be pitted against Michigan in Ann Arbor, Mich. Indiana leads that series 14-2-1 all-time, and Michigan has yet to beat the Hoosiers on its own turf. The last time the two teams met, however, the Wolverines came out ahead of the then-No. 11 Hoosiers 2-1.
After a 24-day-long losing streak, the IU men’s soccer team captured an elusive win Wednesday night, defeating Evansville 4-2.
The Hoosiers’ (4-9-1, 1-2 conference) recent struggles have guaranteed the defending national champions their first regular season with a losing record in IU men’s soccer history.