
No. 2 Hoosiers Hosts New Hampshire in Third Round of NCAA Tournament
11/24/2017 9:14:00 AM | Men's Soccer
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The No. 2-seeded Indiana University men's soccer team will host the New Hampshire Wildcats in the third round of the NCAA Tournament on Saturday, Nov. 25 at Jerry Yeagley Field at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Kickoff for the match is set for 7:00 p.m. ET. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for youth (18 & under) and can be purchased at IUHoosiers.com.
Indiana University students will get in free as IU Athletics will purchase their tickets for each round of the NCAA Tournament that the Hoosiers host. Students must show student ID at the ticket window to redeem free ticket.
A free live-stream of the match is available on BTN2Go.com, with live stats for the match at IUHoosiers.com.
SETTING THE SCENE
• The No. 2-seeded Indiana Hoosiers will host the New Hampshire Wildcats in the Round of 16 of the NCAA Tournament on Saturday at Jerry Yeagley Field at Bill Armstrong Stadium in Bloomington, Ind.
• Indiana earned the No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament after finishing the season undefeated with an overall record of 15-0-5.
• Indiana finished the regular season undefeated for the third time in program history, ending with a 13-0-4 mark. IU also finished regular season unblemished in 1976 (15-0-1) and 1997 (18-0).
• Freshman goalkeeper Trey Muse has played well this season, posting a NCAA-best 17 shutouts while allowing just four goals with 51 saves.
• Freshman Mason Toye leads the Hoosiers with a Big Ten-leading 10 goals and 22 points on the season, while Andrew Gutman and Cory Thomas have six scores each.
• Trevor Swartz leads the team with seven assists on the season.
NEWS AND NOTES
• IU was seeded No. 2 overall in the 2017 NCAA Tournament, marking the 13th time in the last 15 years since the current seeding format began in 2003 that IU has earned a top-16 seed.
• The berth for the Hoosiers was the team's 31st-straight bid to the NCAA Tournament and the 42nd overall in the program's history.
• In 2016, IU reached the Round of 16 in the NCAA Tournament for the 36th time in program history and for the fifth time under head coach Todd Yeagley.
SCOUTING THE WILDCATS
• The New Hampshire Wildcats come to Bloomington with an overall record of 13-3-5 after advancing past the No. 15 seed Dartmouth on Sunday in penalty kicks, 4-1.
• The Wildcats have scored 31 goals this season, but allowed only 11, posting a goals-against average of 0.491 that ranks fifth in the nation.
• New Hampshire is 2-0-1 against ranked teams this year, beating No. 22 Boston College on the road and No. 20 Dartmouth in the regular season.
• The Wildcats are 3-3-1 on the road this season.
• UNH earned the No. 3 seed in the America East Tournament, but fell to UMass-Lowell in the semifinals.
SERIES HISTORY
• Saturday's match will mark the first meeting between the two teams.
NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY
• The berth for the Hoosiers is the team's 31st-straight bid to the NCAA
Tournament and the 42nd overall in the program's history.
• Indiana has an NCAA-best .727 (86-31-4) winning percentage in the
tournament, while the 86 victories are also tops in the NCAA.
• IU has appeared in 18 College Cups, which leads all Division I teams, and
won its eighth national title in 2012.
IU ADVANCES TO 37TH NCAA TOURNAMENT ROUND OF 16
• With a 3-0 win over No. 25 Old Dominion on Sunday, the Indiana Hoosiers advanced to the NCAA Tournament Round of 16 for the 37th time in program history and for the sixth time under head coach Todd Yeagley.
• The Hoosiers will be looking to make the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals for the 25th time in school history and for the first time since 2012.
HOOSIERS EARN NO. 2 SEED
• After posting a 15-0-5 record on the season, IU earned the No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament.
• Since the NCAA began its current seeding format in 2003, the Hoosiers have earned a top-16 seed in 13 of the 15 tournaments.
• The No. 2 seed matches the best seed ever for IU since 2003. The 2004 Hoosiers were also seeded No. 2 en route to winning the NCAA Championship.
HAPPY AT HOME
• Entering Sunday's match, the Hoosiers are undefeated at Jerry Yeagley
Field at Bill Armstrong Stadium with a record of 11-0-1.
• All-time at Armstrong Stadium, IU is 309-64-45 (.793).
HISTORICALLY STINGY DEFENSE
• Through the first 21 matches of the season, Indiana has allowed just four goals - tied for the fewest in school history.
• IU allowed just two goals through the first 15 matches this season, which was a school record.
• The school record for fewest goals allowed in a season is 4 by the 1979 Hoosier team.
OFFENSIVE FIREPOWER
• Indiana's offense has been one of the most potent in the nation, scoring 45 goals through the team's first 21 matches.
• The 45 goals scored in the first 21 matches are the most for the team since 1998 (54).
• Indiana has scored 5 or more goals in three matches this season, the most for the program since eclipsing the five-goal mark six times in 2005.
• Through 21 matches in 2016, IU had scored 30 goals.
IU FINISHES REGULAR SEASON UNDEFEATED
• Indiana finished the regular season undefeated for the third time in program history, ending with a 13-0-4 mark.
• IU also finished regular season unblemished in 1976 (15-0-1) and 1997 (18-0).
• Both the 1976 and 1997 Hoosier teams both reached the College Cup in those seasons.
UNDEFATED AND NEVER TRAILED
• The Indiana Hoosiers are the only team in the nation to not have trailed in a match at any point this season.
• IU is the only unbeaten team in the country.
INDIANA IN THE NATIONAL/B1G STATISTICAL RANKINGS
• Entering the weekend, IU is ranked in the top-10 in 13 categories in the NCAA statistical rankings.
• Indiana leads the nation in save percentage (0.930), shutout percentage (0.810), team goals against average (0.178) and shots on goal per game (8.14).
• The Hoosiers are ranked second in corner kicks per game (7.48), second in win-loss-tied percentage (.881), second in shots per game (18.00), fifth in total assists (46), fifth in total goals (45), seventh in total points (136), ninth in points per game (6.48), 10th in scoring offense (2.14) and 10th in assists per game (2.19).
• Individually, freshman GK Trey Muse leads the nation in goals against average (0.178), save percentage (0.927) and shutouts (17).
• IU leads the Big Ten in 14 categories - assists per game, corner kicks per game, fouls per game, points per game, save percentage, scoring offense, shots per game, shots on goal per game, shutout percentage, team goals against average, total assists, total goals, total points and win-loss-tied percentage.
TRUE FRESHMEN FIREPOWER
• The Hoosiers have received an immediate boost of offense from the true freshmen trio of Mason Toye, Griffin Dorsey and Thomas Warr.
• The trio has combined to score 15 goals and tally 11 assists on the season.
• Toye has totaled a team-high 10 goals and two assists, while Dorsey has three goals and a team-high six assists. Warr has recorded two goals and three assists on the year.
EIGHT HOOSIERS EARNS ALL-BIG TEN HONORS
• Grant Lillard headlines the group, as the senior was unanimously selected as the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year and First-Team All-Big Ten. Mason Toye was named Big Ten Freshman of the Year, as well as First-Team All-Big Ten and was a unanimous selection to the Big Ten All-Freshman Team.
• Joining Lillard and Toye on the All-Big Ten First-Team were both Andrew Gutman and Francesco Moore. Griffin Dorsey, Timmy Mehl and Trey Muse were all named Second-Team All-Big Ten. Jack Griffith was named the Hoosiers' Big Ten Sportsmanship Award honoree.
• Along with Toye, both Dorsey and Muse were also picked for the Big Ten All-Freshman Team. The three All-Freshman Team selections matches a program-best set in 2003, 2006 and 2010.
CONSECUTIVE-SHUTOUTS SCHOOL RECORD
• Indiana posted nine-straight shutouts, setting a program record and eclipsing the 1975 and 1976 teams that combined for seven-straight.
• The 17 shutouts in the first 21 matches is a program record.
• The school record for most shutouts in a season is 18 set in 1979.
SCORELESS MINUTES RANKED FOURTH ALL-TIME
• Freshman goalkeeper Trey Muse had his consecutive scoreless minutes streak come to an end in a 2-1, double-overtime victory over Wisconsin.
• Muse's consecutive scoreless-minute streak reached an incredible 966:28 minutes, ranking as the fourth-longest streak in NCAA history.
EIGHT HOOSIERS EARN MIDSEASON HONORS
• Eight Hoosiers were earned midseason honors from Top Drawer Soccer.
• On the midseason Upperclassmen Top-100 list, Grant Lillard was ranked No. 3, Andrew Gutman No. 74 and Timmy Mehl No. 82.
• On the midseason Freshmen Top-100 list, Griffin Dorsey was ranked No. 2, Mason Toye No. 12, Trey Muse No. 22, Spencer Glass No. 52 and Thomas Warr No. 57.
• Indiana's five freshmen are the most of any school in the country, while the eight total honorees are tied for the most in the nation.
IU's 2017 Recruiting Class Ranked No. 4 in Nation
• IU head coach Todd Yeagley signed a highly-touted, 10-member 2017 recruiting class that was ranked No. 4 in the country by both Top Drawer Soccer and College Soccer News.
• Among the recruits were four players with USMNT experience - Griffin Dorsey, Trey Muse, Justin Rennicks and Mason Toye.
700 WINS
• With a 1-0 win over Wisconsin on Oct. 31, 2015, Indiana men's soccer became just the fifth program in Division I history to amass 700 victories.
• With the win, the Hoosiers became the fastest program to reach the milestone, taking just 953 matches.
• Indiana joined Virginia, Maryland, Saint Louis and UCLA in the 700-win club.
@IUMensSoccer
• For all the latest on Indiana University men's soccer, be sure to follow the team at @IUMensSoccer on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat.
#GoIU
Kickoff for the match is set for 7:00 p.m. ET. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for youth (18 & under) and can be purchased at IUHoosiers.com.
Indiana University students will get in free as IU Athletics will purchase their tickets for each round of the NCAA Tournament that the Hoosiers host. Students must show student ID at the ticket window to redeem free ticket.
A free live-stream of the match is available on BTN2Go.com, with live stats for the match at IUHoosiers.com.
SETTING THE SCENE
• The No. 2-seeded Indiana Hoosiers will host the New Hampshire Wildcats in the Round of 16 of the NCAA Tournament on Saturday at Jerry Yeagley Field at Bill Armstrong Stadium in Bloomington, Ind.
• Indiana earned the No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament after finishing the season undefeated with an overall record of 15-0-5.
• Indiana finished the regular season undefeated for the third time in program history, ending with a 13-0-4 mark. IU also finished regular season unblemished in 1976 (15-0-1) and 1997 (18-0).
• Freshman goalkeeper Trey Muse has played well this season, posting a NCAA-best 17 shutouts while allowing just four goals with 51 saves.
• Freshman Mason Toye leads the Hoosiers with a Big Ten-leading 10 goals and 22 points on the season, while Andrew Gutman and Cory Thomas have six scores each.
• Trevor Swartz leads the team with seven assists on the season.
NEWS AND NOTES
• IU was seeded No. 2 overall in the 2017 NCAA Tournament, marking the 13th time in the last 15 years since the current seeding format began in 2003 that IU has earned a top-16 seed.
• The berth for the Hoosiers was the team's 31st-straight bid to the NCAA Tournament and the 42nd overall in the program's history.
• In 2016, IU reached the Round of 16 in the NCAA Tournament for the 36th time in program history and for the fifth time under head coach Todd Yeagley.
SCOUTING THE WILDCATS
• The New Hampshire Wildcats come to Bloomington with an overall record of 13-3-5 after advancing past the No. 15 seed Dartmouth on Sunday in penalty kicks, 4-1.
• The Wildcats have scored 31 goals this season, but allowed only 11, posting a goals-against average of 0.491 that ranks fifth in the nation.
• New Hampshire is 2-0-1 against ranked teams this year, beating No. 22 Boston College on the road and No. 20 Dartmouth in the regular season.
• The Wildcats are 3-3-1 on the road this season.
• UNH earned the No. 3 seed in the America East Tournament, but fell to UMass-Lowell in the semifinals.
SERIES HISTORY
• Saturday's match will mark the first meeting between the two teams.
NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY
• The berth for the Hoosiers is the team's 31st-straight bid to the NCAA
Tournament and the 42nd overall in the program's history.
• Indiana has an NCAA-best .727 (86-31-4) winning percentage in the
tournament, while the 86 victories are also tops in the NCAA.
• IU has appeared in 18 College Cups, which leads all Division I teams, and
won its eighth national title in 2012.
IU ADVANCES TO 37TH NCAA TOURNAMENT ROUND OF 16
• With a 3-0 win over No. 25 Old Dominion on Sunday, the Indiana Hoosiers advanced to the NCAA Tournament Round of 16 for the 37th time in program history and for the sixth time under head coach Todd Yeagley.
• The Hoosiers will be looking to make the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals for the 25th time in school history and for the first time since 2012.
HOOSIERS EARN NO. 2 SEED
• After posting a 15-0-5 record on the season, IU earned the No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament.
• Since the NCAA began its current seeding format in 2003, the Hoosiers have earned a top-16 seed in 13 of the 15 tournaments.
• The No. 2 seed matches the best seed ever for IU since 2003. The 2004 Hoosiers were also seeded No. 2 en route to winning the NCAA Championship.
HAPPY AT HOME
• Entering Sunday's match, the Hoosiers are undefeated at Jerry Yeagley
Field at Bill Armstrong Stadium with a record of 11-0-1.
• All-time at Armstrong Stadium, IU is 309-64-45 (.793).
HISTORICALLY STINGY DEFENSE
• Through the first 21 matches of the season, Indiana has allowed just four goals - tied for the fewest in school history.
• IU allowed just two goals through the first 15 matches this season, which was a school record.
• The school record for fewest goals allowed in a season is 4 by the 1979 Hoosier team.
OFFENSIVE FIREPOWER
• Indiana's offense has been one of the most potent in the nation, scoring 45 goals through the team's first 21 matches.
• The 45 goals scored in the first 21 matches are the most for the team since 1998 (54).
• Indiana has scored 5 or more goals in three matches this season, the most for the program since eclipsing the five-goal mark six times in 2005.
• Through 21 matches in 2016, IU had scored 30 goals.
IU FINISHES REGULAR SEASON UNDEFEATED
• Indiana finished the regular season undefeated for the third time in program history, ending with a 13-0-4 mark.
• IU also finished regular season unblemished in 1976 (15-0-1) and 1997 (18-0).
• Both the 1976 and 1997 Hoosier teams both reached the College Cup in those seasons.
UNDEFATED AND NEVER TRAILED
• The Indiana Hoosiers are the only team in the nation to not have trailed in a match at any point this season.
• IU is the only unbeaten team in the country.
INDIANA IN THE NATIONAL/B1G STATISTICAL RANKINGS
• Entering the weekend, IU is ranked in the top-10 in 13 categories in the NCAA statistical rankings.
• Indiana leads the nation in save percentage (0.930), shutout percentage (0.810), team goals against average (0.178) and shots on goal per game (8.14).
• The Hoosiers are ranked second in corner kicks per game (7.48), second in win-loss-tied percentage (.881), second in shots per game (18.00), fifth in total assists (46), fifth in total goals (45), seventh in total points (136), ninth in points per game (6.48), 10th in scoring offense (2.14) and 10th in assists per game (2.19).
• Individually, freshman GK Trey Muse leads the nation in goals against average (0.178), save percentage (0.927) and shutouts (17).
• IU leads the Big Ten in 14 categories - assists per game, corner kicks per game, fouls per game, points per game, save percentage, scoring offense, shots per game, shots on goal per game, shutout percentage, team goals against average, total assists, total goals, total points and win-loss-tied percentage.
TRUE FRESHMEN FIREPOWER
• The Hoosiers have received an immediate boost of offense from the true freshmen trio of Mason Toye, Griffin Dorsey and Thomas Warr.
• The trio has combined to score 15 goals and tally 11 assists on the season.
• Toye has totaled a team-high 10 goals and two assists, while Dorsey has three goals and a team-high six assists. Warr has recorded two goals and three assists on the year.
EIGHT HOOSIERS EARNS ALL-BIG TEN HONORS
• Grant Lillard headlines the group, as the senior was unanimously selected as the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year and First-Team All-Big Ten. Mason Toye was named Big Ten Freshman of the Year, as well as First-Team All-Big Ten and was a unanimous selection to the Big Ten All-Freshman Team.
• Joining Lillard and Toye on the All-Big Ten First-Team were both Andrew Gutman and Francesco Moore. Griffin Dorsey, Timmy Mehl and Trey Muse were all named Second-Team All-Big Ten. Jack Griffith was named the Hoosiers' Big Ten Sportsmanship Award honoree.
• Along with Toye, both Dorsey and Muse were also picked for the Big Ten All-Freshman Team. The three All-Freshman Team selections matches a program-best set in 2003, 2006 and 2010.
CONSECUTIVE-SHUTOUTS SCHOOL RECORD
• Indiana posted nine-straight shutouts, setting a program record and eclipsing the 1975 and 1976 teams that combined for seven-straight.
• The 17 shutouts in the first 21 matches is a program record.
• The school record for most shutouts in a season is 18 set in 1979.
SCORELESS MINUTES RANKED FOURTH ALL-TIME
• Freshman goalkeeper Trey Muse had his consecutive scoreless minutes streak come to an end in a 2-1, double-overtime victory over Wisconsin.
• Muse's consecutive scoreless-minute streak reached an incredible 966:28 minutes, ranking as the fourth-longest streak in NCAA history.
EIGHT HOOSIERS EARN MIDSEASON HONORS
• Eight Hoosiers were earned midseason honors from Top Drawer Soccer.
• On the midseason Upperclassmen Top-100 list, Grant Lillard was ranked No. 3, Andrew Gutman No. 74 and Timmy Mehl No. 82.
• On the midseason Freshmen Top-100 list, Griffin Dorsey was ranked No. 2, Mason Toye No. 12, Trey Muse No. 22, Spencer Glass No. 52 and Thomas Warr No. 57.
• Indiana's five freshmen are the most of any school in the country, while the eight total honorees are tied for the most in the nation.
IU's 2017 Recruiting Class Ranked No. 4 in Nation
• IU head coach Todd Yeagley signed a highly-touted, 10-member 2017 recruiting class that was ranked No. 4 in the country by both Top Drawer Soccer and College Soccer News.
• Among the recruits were four players with USMNT experience - Griffin Dorsey, Trey Muse, Justin Rennicks and Mason Toye.
700 WINS
• With a 1-0 win over Wisconsin on Oct. 31, 2015, Indiana men's soccer became just the fifth program in Division I history to amass 700 victories.
• With the win, the Hoosiers became the fastest program to reach the milestone, taking just 953 matches.
• Indiana joined Virginia, Maryland, Saint Louis and UCLA in the 700-win club.
@IUMensSoccer
• For all the latest on Indiana University men's soccer, be sure to follow the team at @IUMensSoccer on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat.
#GoIU
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