Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Indiana Hoosiers men's soccer | |
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| Name | Indiana Hoosiers |
| University | Indiana University Bloomington |
| Conference | Big Ten Conference |
| Founded | 1973 |
| Location | Bloomington, Indiana |
| Stadium | Bill Armstrong Stadium |
| Capacity | 4,500 |
| Coach | Todd Yeagley |
| Nickname | Hoosiers |
| Colors | Crimson and Cream |
| Ncaa tourneys | 46 |
| Ncaa champs | 8 (1982, 1983, 1988, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2012) |
| Conf tourney champs | 15 |
| Conf champs | 17 |
Indiana Hoosiers men's soccer represents Indiana University Bloomington in NCAA Division I men's college soccer. The program, a member of the Big Ten Conference, is one of the most decorated in the history of the sport, having won a record eight NCAA national championships. Under the long-term leadership of legendary coach Jerry Yeagley and his son, current head coach Todd Yeagley, the Hoosiers have established a tradition of excellence, producing numerous professional players and maintaining a consistent presence in the national title picture.
The program was founded in 1973 under the direction of Jerry Yeagley, who built it from a club team into a national powerhouse. The Hoosiers quickly rose to prominence, making their first NCAA Tournament appearance in 1976. The 1980s marked the beginning of a dynasty, with the team capturing its first national titles in 1982 and 1983. This era of dominance continued with championships in 1988, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2004, and most recently in 2012. The transition from Jerry Yeagley to Mike Freitag and later to Todd Yeagley ensured the program's elite status remained intact, with the Hoosiers frequently competing in the College Cup.
The Hoosiers hold the record for most NCAA men's soccer championships with eight. They have also appeared in the national championship match a record 16 times. The program has won 17 Big Ten regular season titles and 15 Big Ten tournament championships. Individual honors are plentiful, with players frequently earning the Hermann Trophy, MAC Hermann Trophy, and Missouri Athletic Club awards. Numerous alumni and coaches, including Jerry Yeagley, have been inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame and the Indiana University Athletics Hall of Fame.
The program has produced a vast number of players who have had successful careers in Major League Soccer and abroad. Notable alumni include Brian Maisonneuve, a member of the 1996 U.S. Olympic team and longtime Columbus Crew midfielder, and Nick Garcia, a key defender for the Kansas City Wizards. More recent standouts include Andrew Gutman, the 2018 Hermann Trophy winner, and Tanner Thompson, who played for the San Jose Earthquakes. Goalkeeper Trey Muse and defender Jack Maher are among the many Hoosiers selected in the MLS SuperDraft. The tradition of developing professional talent remains a cornerstone of the program.
The head coach is Todd Yeagley, a former Hermann Trophy winner for the Hoosiers and son of program founder Jerry Yeagley. He took over the role in 2010 after serving as an assistant and head coach at the University of Wisconsin. His staff typically includes associate head coaches and assistants with extensive playing and coaching experience, often featuring other program alumni. The legacy of Jerry Yeagley, who compiled over 500 wins and is a member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame, continues to define the program's culture and high standards.
The team plays its home matches at Bill Armstrong Stadium, located on the campus of Indiana University Bloomington. The stadium, with a capacity of approximately 4,500, is known for its intimate, soccer-specific design and passionate student support. It features a natural grass playing surface and has been the site of numerous NCAA Tournament games, including early-round matches and the College Cup in 1982. The venue is widely regarded as one of the best atmospheres in college soccer.
The program's primary and most historic rivalry is with the University of Kentucky Wildcats, with the annual battle for the Brass Soccer Ball being a highlight of the schedule. Within the Big Ten Conference, matches against the University of Michigan Wolverines, Maryland Terrapins, and Penn State Nittany Lions are fiercely contested, often with conference title implications. Non-conference fixtures against other traditional powers like Notre Dame, Akron, and North Carolina also carry significant weight and national attention.
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