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IU-Mexico U-18 National Team Match Information

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IU welcomes in U-18 Mexico Team for annual match
by Josh Eastern

The last time IU took to Jerry Yeagley Field at Bill Armstrong Stadium the final scene was one of disappointment.

IU suffered a heartbreaking loss at the hands of the Virginia Tech Hokies. An extra time loss bounced the Hoosiers from the NCAA Tournament. Almost every Hoosier on the field sat on the ground in despair as their season came to a close.

Since then, they have moved on. A new recruiting class has been signed, graduating players signed professional contracts and redshirted players from a season ago have started to make an influence in the spring season.

IU concludes its spring season Sunday by welcoming the Under-18 Mexican Youth National Team on Sunday to Bill Armstrong Stadium.

“It’s always been a highlight moment for our players, our fans and everyone in Bloomington,” Yeagley said in a video released by IU Athletics. “I’m excited to see how we can finish this last game Sunday.”

Thus far in the spring season, IU hasn't had much to be upset about. In the small-squad matches and the full-squad matches, the Hoosiers have taken care of business. IU knocked off Notre Dame in penalty kicks and took care of both the Cincinnati Bearcats and United Soccer League side Swope Park Rangers.

A big storyline this spring season comes with position replacements. Tanner Thompson is no longer controlling the midfield in the No. 10 role. Christian Lomeli and Colin Webb also won't be between the pipes in goal. IU Coach Todd Yeagley has been able to use these spring season matches to experiment with new lineups.

“It’s continue to find depth and getting sharper in different areas,” Yeagley said of the spring season. “We’ve been spending a lot of time becoming a more efficient team in the mid-third and getting more dangerous in the final third."

Many of the familiar names are returning. Guys like defenders rising senior Grant Lillard and rising junior Andrew Gutman. Midfielders rising junior Trevor Swartz, rising junior Jeremiah Gutjahr and rising redshirt-junior Francesco Moore. A pair of forwards, rising junior Austin Panchot and rising senior Rashad Hyacenth, are also back. There’s still a lot of star power, but there will no doubt be some new names.

In goal, it’s been rising redshirt-sophomore Sean Caulfield much of the spring season. The Eastlake, Florida, native has yet to see action during the spring season, but has been stellar in his action during the spring season. There are a few other options that Yeagley could end up choosing come August, but the early returns from Caulfield have been promising.

“I thought Sean did well,” Yeagley said after the Notre Dame match in a video released by IU Athletics. “Pleased on his progress. He’s learning to manage a game, not being a 90-minute experienced player. He’s learning on the run, and we’re pleased with his progress thus far.”

A Mexican Youth National Team has made the trip to Bloomington 10 previous times with Sunday’s match being the 11th meeting. IU has a 4-6 mark against their Mexican counterparts but did get a 2-0 win last season against the U-20 team.

“Experimentation, depth in the midfield and in the final phase have all been a focus,” Yeagley said. “We’ll continue to put those players in those positions.”

http://www.idsnews.com/article/2017/04/iu-welcomes-in-u-18-mexico-team-for-annual-match

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IU Hosts Mexico U-18 National Team on Sunday

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The Indiana University men's soccer team will wrap up the spring season on Sunday afternoon when the Hoosiers host the Mexico U-18 National Team at 2:00 p.m. ET at Jerry Yeagley Field at Bill Armstrong Stadium.

Tickets for the highly-anticipated match are $10 for adults and $5 for IU students and youth. They can be purchased online at IUHoosiers.com or at the gate.

"This game is a great opportunity for our players to match up against some of the best young players in the world," Indiana head coach Todd Yeagley said. "The ability to measure up individually and collectively against the quality and skill from Mexico will be a tremendous help as we build our team for the fall season."

On Friday, the Mexico U-18 National Team dropped a 5-0 decision to Notre Dame in South Bend. Last year, Indiana defeated the Mexico U-20 National Team in Bloomington, 2-0, on goals from Phil Fives and Richard Ballard.

The match against the Mexico U-18 National Team will bring a close to a very successful spring season for the Hoosiers. With a 3-1 victory over Cincinnati in Westfield, Ind. on April 21, Indiana improved to 6-0 in the spring. Along with a win over Bearcats, IU has also earned victories over Notre Dame, Valparaiso, Evansville, Xavier and USL pro-side Swope Park Rangers.

"This event is not only a highlight for our players but also for our fans and community to enjoy an international soccer match at Armstrong stadium," remarked Yeagley. "Over the years, this match has become a premier sporting event on our campus."

For complete info on Bill Armstrong Stadium, including directions, go to IUHoosiers.com.

For all the latest on Indiana University men's soccer, be sure to follow the team at @IUMensSoccer on Twitter, Facebook.

http://iuhoosiers.com/news/2017/4/29/mens-soccer-iu-hosts-mexico-u-18-national-team-on-sunday.aspx

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IU-Mexico Match Canceled Due to Weather

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The Indiana University men's soccer team's match against the Mexico U-18 National Team was canceled due to weather in the Bloomington, Ind. area.

With the cancellation, the Hoosiers' spring season comes to a close. Indiana finished the spring with a record of 6-0 with victories over Cincinnati, Notre Dame, Valparaiso, Evansville, Xavier and USL pro-side Swope Park Rangers.

For all the latest on Indiana University men's soccer, be sure to follow the team at @IUMensSoccer on Twitter.

http://iuhoosiers.com/news/2017/4/30/mens-soccer-iu-mexico-match-canceled-due-to-weather.aspx

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