Indiana University Athletics
Men’s Soccer Adds Production, Experience from Portal
5/15/2026 1:30:00 PM | Men's Soccer
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Indiana men's soccer head coach Todd Yeagley finalized his squad for the 2026 season with three additions from the May transfer window, announced on Friday (May 15).
Indiana's three May additions bring proven production – totaling 40 goals and 27 assists in their collegiate careers – as well as extensive NCAA Tournament experience. Combining 15 returners with eight transfer and five freshman additions, Indiana now has a full roster of 28 players.
"We are excited to bring Wes, Oliver and Stephane to Indiana soccer and believe each player brings different strengths to our team, Yeagley said. "Our attack is immediately bolstered with the high-end qualities Stephane and Oliver possess. Wes will bring toughness, range and versatility to our midfield. We are confident all three will make an immediate impact next fall."
Westin Carnevale | Midfielder | Gr. | Pittsburgh, Pa. | Cornell
Westin Carnevale comes to Bloomington as a graduate transfer after four seasons manning the midfield at Cornell. Carnevale had a career year as a senior, earning first-team All-Ivy honors and leading the Big Red to its third NCAA Tournament berth in four years. Over 54 career matches at Cornell, the midfielder recorded nine goals and five assists, totaling 23 points.
Yeagley's take: "We are excited to welcome Westin to Indiana, as he embodies many of the qualities we value most: competitiveness, consistency and character. Wes has a tremendous work rate and can influence games on both sides of the ball out of his central midfield role. He has a track record of success during his time at Cornell, and we are confident he can make a positive impact on our program."
Oliver Moller-Jensen | Forward | Sr. | Atlanta, Ga. | FAU
Olive Moller-Jensen led FAU to its first-ever NCAA Tournament berth as a junior, recording six goals, six assists and 18 points in the process. Moller-Jensen earned American Athletic Conference All-Tournament Team and second-team All-AAC honors, as the Owls won the conference double. An Atlanta, Georgia, native, Moller-Jensen moved to Denmark at six years old and went on to play for Boldklubben Frem in the Danish third division before his three seasons at FAU.
Yeagley's take: "Oliver will provide an excellent balance of technical efficiency and tactical discipline to our attack. He has a strong soccer IQ and consistently makes the players around him better. Oliver will provide goals and assists from a variety of roles in our attack. Oliver has the ability to unbalance off both the dribble and pass, and we can't wait to integrate him into our attack this fall."
Stephane Njike | Forward | Jr. | Paris, France | Maryland
Top Drawer Soccer ranked Stephane Njike No. 15 in its postseason Top 100 list following his sophomore season at Maryland. Perhaps the top transfer attacker this year, Njike moves across the Big Ten after recording seven goals and seven assists to earn first-team All-Big Ten and first-team All-North Region honors, as well as a selection by DC United in the 2026 MLS SuperDraft. Across two collegiate seasons, Njike has totaled 38 points in 38 appearances from 13 goals and 12 assists.
Yeagley's take: "Stephane provides a dynamic blend of pace, power and competitiveness that will bring proven production and pure excitement to IU soccer fans. He is aggressive running at defenders, creates problems in transition and has the athletic profile to impact the match at a high level. We are thrilled to welcome Stephane into our program."
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Indiana's three May additions bring proven production – totaling 40 goals and 27 assists in their collegiate careers – as well as extensive NCAA Tournament experience. Combining 15 returners with eight transfer and five freshman additions, Indiana now has a full roster of 28 players.
"We are excited to bring Wes, Oliver and Stephane to Indiana soccer and believe each player brings different strengths to our team, Yeagley said. "Our attack is immediately bolstered with the high-end qualities Stephane and Oliver possess. Wes will bring toughness, range and versatility to our midfield. We are confident all three will make an immediate impact next fall."
Westin Carnevale | Midfielder | Gr. | Pittsburgh, Pa. | Cornell
Westin Carnevale comes to Bloomington as a graduate transfer after four seasons manning the midfield at Cornell. Carnevale had a career year as a senior, earning first-team All-Ivy honors and leading the Big Red to its third NCAA Tournament berth in four years. Over 54 career matches at Cornell, the midfielder recorded nine goals and five assists, totaling 23 points.
Yeagley's take: "We are excited to welcome Westin to Indiana, as he embodies many of the qualities we value most: competitiveness, consistency and character. Wes has a tremendous work rate and can influence games on both sides of the ball out of his central midfield role. He has a track record of success during his time at Cornell, and we are confident he can make a positive impact on our program."
Oliver Moller-Jensen | Forward | Sr. | Atlanta, Ga. | FAU
Olive Moller-Jensen led FAU to its first-ever NCAA Tournament berth as a junior, recording six goals, six assists and 18 points in the process. Moller-Jensen earned American Athletic Conference All-Tournament Team and second-team All-AAC honors, as the Owls won the conference double. An Atlanta, Georgia, native, Moller-Jensen moved to Denmark at six years old and went on to play for Boldklubben Frem in the Danish third division before his three seasons at FAU.
Yeagley's take: "Oliver will provide an excellent balance of technical efficiency and tactical discipline to our attack. He has a strong soccer IQ and consistently makes the players around him better. Oliver will provide goals and assists from a variety of roles in our attack. Oliver has the ability to unbalance off both the dribble and pass, and we can't wait to integrate him into our attack this fall."
Stephane Njike | Forward | Jr. | Paris, France | Maryland
Top Drawer Soccer ranked Stephane Njike No. 15 in its postseason Top 100 list following his sophomore season at Maryland. Perhaps the top transfer attacker this year, Njike moves across the Big Ten after recording seven goals and seven assists to earn first-team All-Big Ten and first-team All-North Region honors, as well as a selection by DC United in the 2026 MLS SuperDraft. Across two collegiate seasons, Njike has totaled 38 points in 38 appearances from 13 goals and 12 assists.
Yeagley's take: "Stephane provides a dynamic blend of pace, power and competitiveness that will bring proven production and pure excitement to IU soccer fans. He is aggressive running at defenders, creates problems in transition and has the athletic profile to impact the match at a high level. We are thrilled to welcome Stephane into our program."
@IndianaMSOC
For all the latest on Indiana University men's soccer, be sure to follow the team at @IndianaMSOC on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
#NeverDaunted
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