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No. 2 Indiana Heads to Evansville Wednesday
10/28/2014 12:00:00 AM | Men's Soccer
Oct. 28, 2014
SETTING THE SCENE • Indiana enters the final stretch of the regular season, playing two of its last three on the road beginning with Evansville Wednesday night.
• The Hoosiers are coming off a 3-1 win at Michigan with goals from Grant Lillard, Andrew Oliver and Tanner Thompson. • Indiana has won two straight and is 5-1 in its last six matches.
• Evansville is 5-8-1 on the season but is coming off a 4-1 win at Drake on October 25. • IU has won 12 straight in the series with Evansville dating back to 1996. The Hoosiers were 4-2 winners last season.
NEWS AND NOTES
• Down 1-0 after five minutes of play the Indiana men's soccer team scored three unanswered goals in the second half for a 3-1 win at Michigan Sunday afternoon in Ann Arbor, Michigan. • It is the second time this season the Hoosiers have come back after going down a goal early. Indiana trailed Saint Louis 1-0 after 14 seconds before coming back with a 3-1 win.
• An Indiana miscue in the midfield gave Michigan a scoring opportunity in the sixth minute and the Wolverines took full advantage as Ahinga Selemani tapped a ball across the goal mouth after receiving the pass from Colin McAtee. • After 10 minutes of play Indiana was trailing 5-0 in shots as well as 1-0 on the scoreboard. Indiana's first shot came in the 25th minute, a shot from Andrew Oliver that was blocked. Indiana's first good chance came in the 30th minute when Oliver broke free on the right side, angling his shot just over the crossbar.
• Brad Shaw had an open net opportunity to tie things up in the 40th minute but his diving header off a cross in from Kyle Sparks went wide. • Michigan held a 9-3 shot advantage at the half, with three on goal compared to none for the Hoosiers.
• The Hoosiers needed just 30 seconds of second half play to equalize things at 1-all as Grant Lillard headed home his third goal of the season. It was a connection with Jamie Vollmer as Vollmer's long throw found Lillard at the near post. Lillard had just re-entered the match at the start of the second half after missing most of the first half when a cut above his eye forced him out. • Oliver put the Hoosiers up 2-0 in the 54th minute, set up again by a long throw from Vollmer. Oliver hit a shot off Vollmer's throw that was blocked out by U-M goalkeeper Adam Grinwis. The ball fell right back to Oliver, who hit it home for his second goal of the season.
• Tanner Thompson made it a two-goal Indiana lead with his fourth of the season coming in the 72nd minute. The build-up began with Lillard in the back as he found Foldesy at midfield. Foldesy laid off to a streaking Thompson, who took a quick strike with the ball bouncing off the right post and into the back of the net. • Indiana out-shot the Wolverines 13-2 in the second half to finish with a 16-11 advantage overall. Oliver led the way with six attempts. Indiana goalkeeper Colin Webb finished with two saves on the day.
• A tally of 3,159 fans were at the IU-Notre Dame match on Wednesday as the Hoosiers are averaging 2,622 fans per game at home.
SCOUTING THE PURPLE ACES • Evansville is 5-8-1 on the season but broke a two-match losing streak with a 4-1 victory at Drake on October 25.
• In common opponents with IU, Evansville lost to Saint Louis 3-1, lost to Butler 2-1 (OT), lost to Kentucky 5-1, and lost to Louisville 3-0. • Charlie Macias leads the team in scoring with six goals and two assists (14 points). Mark Gonzalez has five goals and three assists (13 points).
• The Purple Aces have scored 22 goals on the season but have given up 25. They are out-scoring opponents 14-13 in the second half. • Eric Teppen has played a majority of minutes in goal, allowing 24 goals in 1255:28 minutes for a 1.72 GAA with 66 saves and one shutout.
• Head coach Mike Jacobs is in his ninth season as head coach. He is assisted by Marshall Ray and Jeremy Clark.
SERIES HISTORY • Indiana leads the all-time series with Evansville 26-4-3.
• The Hoosiers have won 12 straight in the series dating back to 1996, including a 4-2 victory in Bloomington last season. • IU's last trip to Evansville came in 2011, a 2-1 win for IU.
• The teams tied in 1995 with a 2-2 score. Evansville's last win came in 1990, a 1-0 victory in the NCAA Tournament.
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LILLARD NAMED B1G DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK • Indiana University freshman defender Grant Lillard was named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week Monday after a week that saw him shine on both the offensive and defensive end of the field.
• Indiana opened last week with a 1-0 victory over then-No. 1 Notre Dame at Armstrong Stadium. Lillard helped anchor a defense that shut out the reigning National Champions for just the fourth time this season. • On Sunday Lillard played a key role in the Hoosiers' 3-1 win at Michigan despite missing most of the first half after a cut above his right eye forced him to leave the game. Thirty seconds after re-entering the match to start the second half, Lillard brought Indiana back from a goal down with a header off Jamie Vollmer's long throw to tie the score at 1-1.
• It was Lillard's third goal this season. In the 72nd minute he notched his first career assist as he helped set up a goal from Tanner Thompson that put IU up 3-1. • Lillard was also named to the Top Drawer Soccer Team of the Week.
NCAA RPI
• The NCAA released its fourth set of RPI numbers on October 27 and the Hoosiers moved up two spots to No. 2 overall. • Other Big Ten rankings include No. 15 Michigan State, No. 19 Penn State, No. 20 Northwestern, No. 22 Ohio State, No. 23 Maryland, No. 73 Rutgers, No. 76 Michigan, and No. 127 Wisconsin .
• In addition to the Big Ten, IU's opponents include No. 4 Notre Dame, No. 8 Georgetown, No. 18 Louisville, No. 24 Saint Louis, No. 25 Kentucky, No. 38 Dartmouth, No. 44 Marquette, No. 61 Butler, No. 150 Evansville and No. 185 UCF.
IN THE POLLS • Absent from the college soccer preseason rankings, the Hoosiers remain in the top 25 for the ninth-straight week.
• Indiana climbed six spots to No. 2 in the NSCAA poll. • The Hoosiers moved back up four spots in the Soccer America Top 25, coming in at No. 4.
• Teams IU has played this season in this week's NSCAA top 25 include No. 5 Notre Dame, No. 13 Georgetown, No. 16 Kentucky, No. 19 Penn State, No. 19 Saint Louis, No. 20 Northwestern, No. 22 Louisville and No. 24 Marquette. • Indiana is 5-1-2 against those eight teams.
HE'S A WINNER
• Senior left back Patrick Doody has been a surprising offensive spark for Indiana this season, tied for third on the team in goals scored with three. • Doody entered this season with two goals to his credit, both coming during the 2013 season.
• What makes Doody's three goals this year special is that all three have been game winners. • Doody's first goal was a free kick that was the difference in a 1-0 win over Dartmouth.
• It was his goal against UCF that was the third of the night for IU in what would be a 4-2 victory over the Knights. • Against No. 1 Notre Dame Doody did something he hadn't done since his pre-teen years, sending in a corner kick that found nothing but net in the 1-0 victory.
• A starter in all 15 matches Doody has also played a key role in six IU shutouts this season.
TOP 25? NO PROBLEM • Indiana has played some of its best matches this season against top-25 competition, as evidenced by its 4-1-1 record against ranked opponents.
• The Hoosiers opened the 2014 season with a 1-1 tie against No. 9 Georgetown, followed by a 1-0 win over No. 12 Marquette. • IU's first loss of the season came by a 1-0 score at the hands of No. 13 Penn State.
• That was followed by a 3-1 win over No. 8 Saint Louis and a 3-0 win at No. 18 Louisville. • Ranked win number four came on October 22 with a 1-0 victory over No. 1 Notre Dame.
SHUT `ER DOWN
• For a center back combination that had exactly zero minutes of collegiate playing time entering the 2014 season, the combination of redshirt sophomore Derek Creviston and freshman Grant Lillard have done a good job of keeping offenses at bay. • Creviston has started all 15 matches this season after not playing a minute during his first two seasons at IU. Creviston has been compared by coaches to former IU standout Caleb Konstanski for his tough, composed play.
• Lillard came to IU has a highly-touted player out of the Chicago Fire Academy and has lived up to the billing in his 15 starts. An imposing physical presence at 6-foot-4, Lillard is strong in the air but also has good feet and stays composed on the ball in high-pressure situations. • The play of Creviston and Lillard has been key to IU's six shutouts this season.
ON TARGET
• After a slow start the IU offense hit midseason form. • 20 of the Hoosiers' 24 goals this year have come in the last nine games.
• Indiana has tallied 133 shots in the seven games, with 66 on frame. • Prior to the seven matches, just 23 of 88 attempts (26.1 percent) had been on frame.
• Femi Hollinger-Janzen and Tanner Thompson have a team-best four goals, with three each from Patrick Doody, Jamie Vollmer and Grant Lillard.
EARLY BIRDS • Indiana is wasting no time scoring in matches this year as 12 of its 24 goals have come in the first half.
• Twice this season IU has scored with less than three minutes gone in a game, with Patrick Doody's goal vs. Dartmouth coming at 2:19, and Jamie Vollmer's score against UCF coming at 2:41. • In fact, eight of IU's 24 scores have come with less than 26 minutes elapsed in the game.
OFFENSIVE DEFENDERS
• Indiana has gotten a nice offensive lift from its back four in 2014. • Left back Patrick Doody is second in assists (3), tied for third in goals scored (3) and is alone in fourth in total points (9).
• Freshman centerback Grant Lillard is also tied for third in goals scored with three. He got in on the scoring with his first career goal coming vs. UCF on September 24. He added his first career game winner in IU's 3-0 win at No. 18 Louisville. • His third goal brought IU back even with Michigan in what would be a 3-1 victory in Ann Arbor. He also picked up his first career assist in the game.
• It was right back Billy McConnell that set up the score against UCF as he whipped the ball into the box, where the 6-4 Lillard headed it home. McConnell picked up his second assist of the year on Matt Foldesy's score in the win over SLU.
HOME SWEET HOME? • Most teams would rather play their big matches at home, but for Indiana it seems to be the opposite.
• The Hoosiers are 6-0 in games away from Armstrong Stadium this year, compared to 4-2-3 in the confines of Jerry Yeagley Field at Armstrong Stadium. • The Hoosiers have out-scored opponents 12-3 on the road with three of its six shutouts coming away from home.
• Both IU losses this season have come in Big Ten matches at home, a 1-0 loss to Penn State (Sept. 13) and a 2-1 loss to Maryland (Oct. 19). • This is nothing new for Indiana as in 2012 it was 10-3-1 away from home, while going 6-2-4 away from Armstrong Stadium in 2011.
• In 2013 three of the team's eight victories that season came away from home.
SPREADING THE WEALTH • The Indiana coaching staff preached before the start of the season that goal scoring would be by committee, and that is just what has happened in 2014.
• The Hoosiers are tied for first in the Big Ten in goals scored with 24, with 10 different players accounting for the 24 tallies. • Femi Hollinger-Janzen and Tanner Thompson lead the way with four goals, while Patrick Doody, Grant Lillard and Jamie Vollmer have three each.
• Andrew Oliver and Trevor Swartz have come up with two each. • Seven different players have double digits in the shot tally, led by 45 from Thompson.
CAUGHT IN HIS WEBB
• Sophomore Colin Webb has been a standout in goal for IU in 2014 after taking over the starting role at the end of the 2013 season. • Webb picked up his first shutout in a 1-0 win over No. 12 Marquette. For his play vs. the Golden Eagles and also in a 1-1 tie with No. 9 Georgetown, Webb was named to the adidas/IU Credit Union Classic All-Tournament team.
• He posted back-to-back shutouts in 1-0 wins over Kentucky and Dartmouth at the Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament. • Against the Big Green he stopped a penalty kick to preserve the IU victory.
• Webb also picked up back-to-back Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week honors on September 2 and 9. • His fourth shutout of the year came with three saves in a 0-0 double overtime tie with Butler.
• Shutout number five came with six saves in a 3-0 win at No. 18 Louisville. • His sixth shutout was a 1-0 win over No. 1 Notre Dame on October 22.
• At Ohio State on October 12 Webb had three saves, including his second penalty kick stop of the season to preserve a 2-1 Indiana victory. • So far this season Webb has 46 saves and allowed just 11 goals in 1397:59 minutes of action for a 0.71 GAA.
• As a true freshman Webb started all three matches in goal in the Big Ten Tournament, leading IU to wins over Michigan, Penn State and Michigan State en route to the program's 12th Big Ten title. • Webb finished with three shutouts and 29 saves in 578 minutes of action last fall, posting a record of 3-2-1.
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| No. 2/4 Indiana (10-2-3) at Evansville (5-8-1) | |
| Date | Wednesday, October 29 |
| Time | 8 p.m. ET |
| Location | McCutchan Stadium (Evansville, Indiana) |
| Live Stream | AcesTV (fee applies) |
| Match Notes | IU at Evansville Match Notes |
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SETTING THE SCENE • Indiana enters the final stretch of the regular season, playing two of its last three on the road beginning with Evansville Wednesday night.
• The Hoosiers are coming off a 3-1 win at Michigan with goals from Grant Lillard, Andrew Oliver and Tanner Thompson. • Indiana has won two straight and is 5-1 in its last six matches.
• Evansville is 5-8-1 on the season but is coming off a 4-1 win at Drake on October 25. • IU has won 12 straight in the series with Evansville dating back to 1996. The Hoosiers were 4-2 winners last season.
NEWS AND NOTES
• Down 1-0 after five minutes of play the Indiana men's soccer team scored three unanswered goals in the second half for a 3-1 win at Michigan Sunday afternoon in Ann Arbor, Michigan. • It is the second time this season the Hoosiers have come back after going down a goal early. Indiana trailed Saint Louis 1-0 after 14 seconds before coming back with a 3-1 win.
• An Indiana miscue in the midfield gave Michigan a scoring opportunity in the sixth minute and the Wolverines took full advantage as Ahinga Selemani tapped a ball across the goal mouth after receiving the pass from Colin McAtee. • After 10 minutes of play Indiana was trailing 5-0 in shots as well as 1-0 on the scoreboard. Indiana's first shot came in the 25th minute, a shot from Andrew Oliver that was blocked. Indiana's first good chance came in the 30th minute when Oliver broke free on the right side, angling his shot just over the crossbar.
• Brad Shaw had an open net opportunity to tie things up in the 40th minute but his diving header off a cross in from Kyle Sparks went wide. • Michigan held a 9-3 shot advantage at the half, with three on goal compared to none for the Hoosiers.
• The Hoosiers needed just 30 seconds of second half play to equalize things at 1-all as Grant Lillard headed home his third goal of the season. It was a connection with Jamie Vollmer as Vollmer's long throw found Lillard at the near post. Lillard had just re-entered the match at the start of the second half after missing most of the first half when a cut above his eye forced him out. • Oliver put the Hoosiers up 2-0 in the 54th minute, set up again by a long throw from Vollmer. Oliver hit a shot off Vollmer's throw that was blocked out by U-M goalkeeper Adam Grinwis. The ball fell right back to Oliver, who hit it home for his second goal of the season.
• Tanner Thompson made it a two-goal Indiana lead with his fourth of the season coming in the 72nd minute. The build-up began with Lillard in the back as he found Foldesy at midfield. Foldesy laid off to a streaking Thompson, who took a quick strike with the ball bouncing off the right post and into the back of the net. • Indiana out-shot the Wolverines 13-2 in the second half to finish with a 16-11 advantage overall. Oliver led the way with six attempts. Indiana goalkeeper Colin Webb finished with two saves on the day.
• A tally of 3,159 fans were at the IU-Notre Dame match on Wednesday as the Hoosiers are averaging 2,622 fans per game at home.
SCOUTING THE PURPLE ACES • Evansville is 5-8-1 on the season but broke a two-match losing streak with a 4-1 victory at Drake on October 25.
• In common opponents with IU, Evansville lost to Saint Louis 3-1, lost to Butler 2-1 (OT), lost to Kentucky 5-1, and lost to Louisville 3-0. • Charlie Macias leads the team in scoring with six goals and two assists (14 points). Mark Gonzalez has five goals and three assists (13 points).
• The Purple Aces have scored 22 goals on the season but have given up 25. They are out-scoring opponents 14-13 in the second half. • Eric Teppen has played a majority of minutes in goal, allowing 24 goals in 1255:28 minutes for a 1.72 GAA with 66 saves and one shutout.
• Head coach Mike Jacobs is in his ninth season as head coach. He is assisted by Marshall Ray and Jeremy Clark.
SERIES HISTORY • Indiana leads the all-time series with Evansville 26-4-3.
• The Hoosiers have won 12 straight in the series dating back to 1996, including a 4-2 victory in Bloomington last season. • IU's last trip to Evansville came in 2011, a 2-1 win for IU.
• The teams tied in 1995 with a 2-2 score. Evansville's last win came in 1990, a 1-0 victory in the NCAA Tournament.
EVANSVILLE (26-4-3)Last 10 Meetings
10/11/98 - W - 2-1 - A
10/10/99 - W - 6-0 - H
9/12/04 - W - 4-0 - N
10/24/07 - W - 2-1 - H
9/30/08 - W - 3-2 (OT) - A
10/28/09 - W - 2-0 - H
9/29/10 - W - 1-0 - H
10/26/11 - W - 2-1 - A
10/24/12 - W - 2-0 - H
10/23/13 - W - 4-2 - H
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LILLARD NAMED B1G DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK • Indiana University freshman defender Grant Lillard was named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week Monday after a week that saw him shine on both the offensive and defensive end of the field.
• Indiana opened last week with a 1-0 victory over then-No. 1 Notre Dame at Armstrong Stadium. Lillard helped anchor a defense that shut out the reigning National Champions for just the fourth time this season. • On Sunday Lillard played a key role in the Hoosiers' 3-1 win at Michigan despite missing most of the first half after a cut above his right eye forced him to leave the game. Thirty seconds after re-entering the match to start the second half, Lillard brought Indiana back from a goal down with a header off Jamie Vollmer's long throw to tie the score at 1-1.
• It was Lillard's third goal this season. In the 72nd minute he notched his first career assist as he helped set up a goal from Tanner Thompson that put IU up 3-1. • Lillard was also named to the Top Drawer Soccer Team of the Week.
NCAA RPI
• The NCAA released its fourth set of RPI numbers on October 27 and the Hoosiers moved up two spots to No. 2 overall. • Other Big Ten rankings include No. 15 Michigan State, No. 19 Penn State, No. 20 Northwestern, No. 22 Ohio State, No. 23 Maryland, No. 73 Rutgers, No. 76 Michigan, and No. 127 Wisconsin .
• In addition to the Big Ten, IU's opponents include No. 4 Notre Dame, No. 8 Georgetown, No. 18 Louisville, No. 24 Saint Louis, No. 25 Kentucky, No. 38 Dartmouth, No. 44 Marquette, No. 61 Butler, No. 150 Evansville and No. 185 UCF.
IN THE POLLS • Absent from the college soccer preseason rankings, the Hoosiers remain in the top 25 for the ninth-straight week.
• Indiana climbed six spots to No. 2 in the NSCAA poll. • The Hoosiers moved back up four spots in the Soccer America Top 25, coming in at No. 4.
• Teams IU has played this season in this week's NSCAA top 25 include No. 5 Notre Dame, No. 13 Georgetown, No. 16 Kentucky, No. 19 Penn State, No. 19 Saint Louis, No. 20 Northwestern, No. 22 Louisville and No. 24 Marquette. • Indiana is 5-1-2 against those eight teams.
HE'S A WINNER
• Senior left back Patrick Doody has been a surprising offensive spark for Indiana this season, tied for third on the team in goals scored with three. • Doody entered this season with two goals to his credit, both coming during the 2013 season.
• What makes Doody's three goals this year special is that all three have been game winners. • Doody's first goal was a free kick that was the difference in a 1-0 win over Dartmouth.
• It was his goal against UCF that was the third of the night for IU in what would be a 4-2 victory over the Knights. • Against No. 1 Notre Dame Doody did something he hadn't done since his pre-teen years, sending in a corner kick that found nothing but net in the 1-0 victory.
• A starter in all 15 matches Doody has also played a key role in six IU shutouts this season.
TOP 25? NO PROBLEM • Indiana has played some of its best matches this season against top-25 competition, as evidenced by its 4-1-1 record against ranked opponents.
• The Hoosiers opened the 2014 season with a 1-1 tie against No. 9 Georgetown, followed by a 1-0 win over No. 12 Marquette. • IU's first loss of the season came by a 1-0 score at the hands of No. 13 Penn State.
• That was followed by a 3-1 win over No. 8 Saint Louis and a 3-0 win at No. 18 Louisville. • Ranked win number four came on October 22 with a 1-0 victory over No. 1 Notre Dame.
SHUT `ER DOWN
• For a center back combination that had exactly zero minutes of collegiate playing time entering the 2014 season, the combination of redshirt sophomore Derek Creviston and freshman Grant Lillard have done a good job of keeping offenses at bay. • Creviston has started all 15 matches this season after not playing a minute during his first two seasons at IU. Creviston has been compared by coaches to former IU standout Caleb Konstanski for his tough, composed play.
• Lillard came to IU has a highly-touted player out of the Chicago Fire Academy and has lived up to the billing in his 15 starts. An imposing physical presence at 6-foot-4, Lillard is strong in the air but also has good feet and stays composed on the ball in high-pressure situations. • The play of Creviston and Lillard has been key to IU's six shutouts this season.
ON TARGET
• After a slow start the IU offense hit midseason form. • 20 of the Hoosiers' 24 goals this year have come in the last nine games.
• Indiana has tallied 133 shots in the seven games, with 66 on frame. • Prior to the seven matches, just 23 of 88 attempts (26.1 percent) had been on frame.
• Femi Hollinger-Janzen and Tanner Thompson have a team-best four goals, with three each from Patrick Doody, Jamie Vollmer and Grant Lillard.
EARLY BIRDS • Indiana is wasting no time scoring in matches this year as 12 of its 24 goals have come in the first half.
• Twice this season IU has scored with less than three minutes gone in a game, with Patrick Doody's goal vs. Dartmouth coming at 2:19, and Jamie Vollmer's score against UCF coming at 2:41. • In fact, eight of IU's 24 scores have come with less than 26 minutes elapsed in the game.
OFFENSIVE DEFENDERS
• Indiana has gotten a nice offensive lift from its back four in 2014. • Left back Patrick Doody is second in assists (3), tied for third in goals scored (3) and is alone in fourth in total points (9).
• Freshman centerback Grant Lillard is also tied for third in goals scored with three. He got in on the scoring with his first career goal coming vs. UCF on September 24. He added his first career game winner in IU's 3-0 win at No. 18 Louisville. • His third goal brought IU back even with Michigan in what would be a 3-1 victory in Ann Arbor. He also picked up his first career assist in the game.
• It was right back Billy McConnell that set up the score against UCF as he whipped the ball into the box, where the 6-4 Lillard headed it home. McConnell picked up his second assist of the year on Matt Foldesy's score in the win over SLU.
HOME SWEET HOME? • Most teams would rather play their big matches at home, but for Indiana it seems to be the opposite.
• The Hoosiers are 6-0 in games away from Armstrong Stadium this year, compared to 4-2-3 in the confines of Jerry Yeagley Field at Armstrong Stadium. • The Hoosiers have out-scored opponents 12-3 on the road with three of its six shutouts coming away from home.
• Both IU losses this season have come in Big Ten matches at home, a 1-0 loss to Penn State (Sept. 13) and a 2-1 loss to Maryland (Oct. 19). • This is nothing new for Indiana as in 2012 it was 10-3-1 away from home, while going 6-2-4 away from Armstrong Stadium in 2011.
• In 2013 three of the team's eight victories that season came away from home.
SPREADING THE WEALTH • The Indiana coaching staff preached before the start of the season that goal scoring would be by committee, and that is just what has happened in 2014.
• The Hoosiers are tied for first in the Big Ten in goals scored with 24, with 10 different players accounting for the 24 tallies. • Femi Hollinger-Janzen and Tanner Thompson lead the way with four goals, while Patrick Doody, Grant Lillard and Jamie Vollmer have three each.
• Andrew Oliver and Trevor Swartz have come up with two each. • Seven different players have double digits in the shot tally, led by 45 from Thompson.
CAUGHT IN HIS WEBB
• Sophomore Colin Webb has been a standout in goal for IU in 2014 after taking over the starting role at the end of the 2013 season. • Webb picked up his first shutout in a 1-0 win over No. 12 Marquette. For his play vs. the Golden Eagles and also in a 1-1 tie with No. 9 Georgetown, Webb was named to the adidas/IU Credit Union Classic All-Tournament team.
• He posted back-to-back shutouts in 1-0 wins over Kentucky and Dartmouth at the Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament. • Against the Big Green he stopped a penalty kick to preserve the IU victory.
• Webb also picked up back-to-back Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week honors on September 2 and 9. • His fourth shutout of the year came with three saves in a 0-0 double overtime tie with Butler.
• Shutout number five came with six saves in a 3-0 win at No. 18 Louisville. • His sixth shutout was a 1-0 win over No. 1 Notre Dame on October 22.
• At Ohio State on October 12 Webb had three saves, including his second penalty kick stop of the season to preserve a 2-1 Indiana victory. • So far this season Webb has 46 saves and allowed just 11 goals in 1397:59 minutes of action for a 0.71 GAA.
• As a true freshman Webb started all three matches in goal in the Big Ten Tournament, leading IU to wins over Michigan, Penn State and Michigan State en route to the program's 12th Big Ten title. • Webb finished with three shutouts and 29 saves in 578 minutes of action last fall, posting a record of 3-2-1.
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