
No. 2 Indiana Faces Maryland in Big Ten Tournament on Friday
11/8/2018 9:00:00 AM | Men's Soccer
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The No. 2-ranked Indiana University men's soccer team will face the Maryland Terrapins in the semifinals of the Big Ten Tournament on Friday at Grand Park in Westfield, Ind.
The match is scheduled for a 1:00 p.m. ET start and will be televised live nationally on the Big Ten Network. A live stream of the match can be found at BTN2Go.com, with live stats available at IUHoosiers.com.
SETTING THE SCENE
• Indiana is the No. 1 seed for the Big Ten Tournament. IU defeated the No. 8-seeded Northwestern Wildcats, 2-1, in overtime last Sunday on a golden goal from Spencer Glass.
• IU, the Big Ten regular season champions for the 15th time in program history, became the first team in league history to go 8-0 in conference play. Indiana is the first unbeaten and untied league champion since Penn State (6-0) in 2005.
• The Hoosiers are unbeaten in the team's last 37 matches against Big Ten opponents, posting a record of 24-0-13. Indiana's last loss to a league foe was at Ohio State on Oct. 10, 2015.
• Andrew Gutman leads the Hoosiers with nine goals, while Trevor Swartz has recorded a Big Ten-best 10 assists on the season.
SCOUTING THE TERRAPINS
• The Maryland Terrapins come to Westfield with a record of 8-6-3 on the season.
• NU earned the No. 5 seed in the Big Ten Tournament and defeated No. 4-seeded Michigan State, 1-0 in overtime, to advance to face the Hoosiers.
• Maryland is receiving votes in the United Soccer Coaches poll and is ranked No. 10 in the nation by Top Drawer Soccer. The Terrapins are 12th in the NCAA RPI rankings.
• The Terrapins have won four of their last five matches entering Friday, with the only setback coming at Michigan on Oct. 28.
SERIES HISTORY
• In the overall series between the Hoosiers and the Terrapins, Indiana leads Maryland, 4-2-6.
• Earlier this season on Oct. 12, Indiana beat Maryland for the first time since 2004, 2-1, at Armstrong Stadium.
• Andrew Gutman scored both IU goals, including the match-winner with just 18 seconds remaining in regulation.
• Overall, IU has out-scored the Terrapins, 16-14, in the series.
• In the Big Ten Tournament, IU is 0-1-1 against Maryland.
BIG TEN TOURNAMENT HISTORY
• IU has won 12 Big Ten tournament titles, sharing the 1995 crown with Wisconsin.
• The Hoosiers are 35-10-9 all-time in the Big Ten Tournament.
• Indiana last won the tournament title in 2013.
BIG TEN CHAMPIONS
• With the team's 1-0 win over Ohio State on Oct. 24, the Hoosiers clinched the outright Big Ten regular season championship.
• The title was the first for the program since 2010 and the 15th overall in school history.
PERFECT IN THE BIG TEN
• The Hoosiers became the first team in Big Ten history to post an 8-0 record in league play this season.
• IU became the first unbeaten and untied Big Ten regular season champion since Penn State (6-0) in 2005.
• Indiana went a perfect 6-0 in Big Ten play in 2002 when league had seven teams.
HOOSIERS DOMINATE YEARLY BIG TEN AWARDS
• D Andrew Gutman was named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year and First-Team All-Big Ten unanimously, while GK Trey Muse was named Big Ten Goalkeeper of the Year and First-Team All-Big Ten unanimously as well. D Jack Maher was named Big Ten Freshman of the Year, while Todd Yeagley was unanimously tabbed as the Big Ten Coach of the Year.
• Joining Gutman and Muse on the All-Big Ten First-Team were MF Francesco Moore and MF Griffin Dorsey. Earning Second-Team All-Big Ten accolades were D Timmy Mehl, D Rece Buckmaster, MF Trevor Swartz and F Justin Rennicks.
• D Jack Maher was a unanimous selection to the Big Ten All-Freshman Team, while MF Jeremiah Gutjahr was IU's Big Ten Sportsmanship Award honoree.
• Indiana had a league-best 11 honorees and a conference-high four players on the All-Big Ten First-Team.
BIG TEN STREAK
• The Hoosiers are unbeaten in the team's last 37 matches against Big Ten opponents, posting a record of 24-0-13.
• Indiana's last loss to a league foe was at Ohio State on Oct. 10, 2015.
#GoIU
The match is scheduled for a 1:00 p.m. ET start and will be televised live nationally on the Big Ten Network. A live stream of the match can be found at BTN2Go.com, with live stats available at IUHoosiers.com.
SETTING THE SCENE
• Indiana is the No. 1 seed for the Big Ten Tournament. IU defeated the No. 8-seeded Northwestern Wildcats, 2-1, in overtime last Sunday on a golden goal from Spencer Glass.
• IU, the Big Ten regular season champions for the 15th time in program history, became the first team in league history to go 8-0 in conference play. Indiana is the first unbeaten and untied league champion since Penn State (6-0) in 2005.
• The Hoosiers are unbeaten in the team's last 37 matches against Big Ten opponents, posting a record of 24-0-13. Indiana's last loss to a league foe was at Ohio State on Oct. 10, 2015.
• Andrew Gutman leads the Hoosiers with nine goals, while Trevor Swartz has recorded a Big Ten-best 10 assists on the season.
SCOUTING THE TERRAPINS
• The Maryland Terrapins come to Westfield with a record of 8-6-3 on the season.
• NU earned the No. 5 seed in the Big Ten Tournament and defeated No. 4-seeded Michigan State, 1-0 in overtime, to advance to face the Hoosiers.
• Maryland is receiving votes in the United Soccer Coaches poll and is ranked No. 10 in the nation by Top Drawer Soccer. The Terrapins are 12th in the NCAA RPI rankings.
• The Terrapins have won four of their last five matches entering Friday, with the only setback coming at Michigan on Oct. 28.
SERIES HISTORY
• In the overall series between the Hoosiers and the Terrapins, Indiana leads Maryland, 4-2-6.
• Earlier this season on Oct. 12, Indiana beat Maryland for the first time since 2004, 2-1, at Armstrong Stadium.
• Andrew Gutman scored both IU goals, including the match-winner with just 18 seconds remaining in regulation.
• Overall, IU has out-scored the Terrapins, 16-14, in the series.
• In the Big Ten Tournament, IU is 0-1-1 against Maryland.
BIG TEN TOURNAMENT HISTORY
• IU has won 12 Big Ten tournament titles, sharing the 1995 crown with Wisconsin.
• The Hoosiers are 35-10-9 all-time in the Big Ten Tournament.
• Indiana last won the tournament title in 2013.
BIG TEN CHAMPIONS
• With the team's 1-0 win over Ohio State on Oct. 24, the Hoosiers clinched the outright Big Ten regular season championship.
• The title was the first for the program since 2010 and the 15th overall in school history.
PERFECT IN THE BIG TEN
• The Hoosiers became the first team in Big Ten history to post an 8-0 record in league play this season.
• IU became the first unbeaten and untied Big Ten regular season champion since Penn State (6-0) in 2005.
• Indiana went a perfect 6-0 in Big Ten play in 2002 when league had seven teams.
HOOSIERS DOMINATE YEARLY BIG TEN AWARDS
• D Andrew Gutman was named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year and First-Team All-Big Ten unanimously, while GK Trey Muse was named Big Ten Goalkeeper of the Year and First-Team All-Big Ten unanimously as well. D Jack Maher was named Big Ten Freshman of the Year, while Todd Yeagley was unanimously tabbed as the Big Ten Coach of the Year.
• Joining Gutman and Muse on the All-Big Ten First-Team were MF Francesco Moore and MF Griffin Dorsey. Earning Second-Team All-Big Ten accolades were D Timmy Mehl, D Rece Buckmaster, MF Trevor Swartz and F Justin Rennicks.
• D Jack Maher was a unanimous selection to the Big Ten All-Freshman Team, while MF Jeremiah Gutjahr was IU's Big Ten Sportsmanship Award honoree.
• Indiana had a league-best 11 honorees and a conference-high four players on the All-Big Ten First-Team.
BIG TEN STREAK
• The Hoosiers are unbeaten in the team's last 37 matches against Big Ten opponents, posting a record of 24-0-13.
• Indiana's last loss to a league foe was at Ohio State on Oct. 10, 2015.
#GoIU
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