Indiana University Athletics

Update on Incoming Freshmen
6/30/2010 12:00:00 AM | Men's Soccer
June 30, 2010
Take a look at what the Indiana University men’s soccer class of 2010 has been up to since signing National Letters of Intent in February:
Kerel Bradford - The Hamilton (Chandler, Ariz.) graduate was named to the All-State first team and was the Fiesta Region Player of the Year. He was also a finalist for the Arizona Gatorade Player of the Year. His team advanced to the finals of the state championships.
Ryan Bristol - The Centennial (Franklin, Tenn.) graduate was named the All-Midstate Player of the Year, as well as All-District. He helped lead Centennial to the AAA state finals for the first time in school history and the squad was ranked No. 7 in the ESPN Rise high school poll.
Nikita Kotlov - The North Central (Indianapolis, Ind.) High School graduate was recently named a Parade All-American. Kotlov continues to play with the Indiana United Academy club team, which is currently first in the Great Lakes region with an overall record of 17-1-3 and a regional record of 9-0-1. Kotlov was named the U.S. Soccer Academy Player of the Week on May 14 for his efforts with Indiana United Academy.
Matt McKain - The Columbus North (Columbus, Ind.) graduate helped lead Javanon 92 (U18) to the Kentucky State Cup in June. The team went on to play at the Region II Championship game on June 30.
Harrison Petts - The Zionsville Community (Zionsville, Ind.) High School graduate joined Kotlov on the Parade All-American team. Petts also teams up with Kotlov on the Indiana United Academy club team he was also named the Indianapolis Star High School Male Amateur Athlete of the Year for 2009-10.
Taylor Reeves - The Creighton Preparatory (Omaha, Neb.) School graduate was named the Gatorade Nebraska Boys High School Player of the Year this spring. Reeves led the Junior Jays (21-3) to Class A state semifinals, recording 11 shutouts and allowing 15 goals in 20.5 games. Reeves made 115 saves his senior season and posted 14 career shutouts.
Blake Wise - The Prestonwood Christian (Frisco, Texas) Academy graduate led the squad to the state championships, as well as regional and district titles. Wise helped lead the team to a 19-2 record, serving as team captain and breaking a school record with 32 goals, along with 29 assists. He was named to the state All-Tournament team, first-team All-State and was the District Offensive MVP. Wise was named Prestonwood Christian’s Offensive Player of the Year and earned the Career Achievement Award.








