‘Gives us that extra drive’: Indiana blanks No. 9 Akron 2-0 on night 2012 championship team is honored
The final whistle had sounded, fans had already left, yet Indiana players still lingered under the lights, passing amongst one another.
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The final whistle had sounded, fans had already left, yet Indiana players still lingered under the lights, passing amongst one another.
Quinten Helmer's strike bolted toward the goal, only to be quickly deflected by one of St. John's defenders. The decent-sized Indiana crowd wouldn't be wrong to groan. That was the Hoosiers' fourth blocked shot of the match in 50 minutes. Yet even if the fans wanted to lament, they couldn't.
Maouloune Goumballe's strike bounced off Portland goalkeeper George Tasouris' hands, tapped the post, and trickled over the goal line before landing safely in the hands of the scrambling keeper.
A series of rapid, bright flashes from the lights at Historic Riggs Field illuminated the thunderous sea of purple and orange. Pandemonium poured between every seat — painting the fans as culprits of some electrical error. But they weren't at fault.
Indiana men's soccer played its three preseason matches with the daunting thought of who awaits them — top-ranked Clemson in the season-opener less than a week away.
JT Harms outstretched his arms just enough.
Synchronous clapping and shouting echoed throughout the Indiana men's soccer Practice Field. Left-center back Joey Maher praised his right-side companion, Nyk Sessock, for repelling another DePaul attack.
Indiana men's soccer's historic 50th season could be its toughest one yet. But don't let its No. 13 preseason ranking, according to the United Soccer Coaches, overshadow the Hoosiers' history of flipping the script. In 2012, that same poll slotted Indiana No. 12, before it bulldozed four higher-seeded teams in the postseason en route to claiming its eighth banner.