The 2023 Big Ten Conference men's soccer season was the 32nd season of college soccer play for the Big Ten Conference and part of the 2023 NCAA Division I men's soccer season. This was the Big Ten's eleventh season with eight men's soccer teams, as in 2024, UCLA and Washington will join the conference.[1][2]
The Maryland Terrapins were the defending champions,[3] and Indiana were the regular season and tournament champions. Indiana was the only NCAA berth into the tournament, making it the first time since the conference began sponsoring men's soccer that the Big Ten did not receive an at-large berth.
Kimani Stewart-Baynes of Maryland was the first Big Ten player selected in the 2024 MLS SuperDraft, selected fourth overall by the Colorado Rapids.
Rutgers won the Big Ten men's soccer tournament for the first time in program history,[4] and won their first conference tournament championship since 1997.[5] Maryland won their first Big Ten Conference regular season championship since 2016. MD Myers of Rutgers won bother the regular season and tournament Player of the Year award.[6]
In the 2022 NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament, four Big Ten teams received bids into the tournament. Rutgers earned the automatic bid, while Maryland, Ohio State, and Indiana received at-large bids.[7] Maryland and Ohio State reached the second round of the tournament before being eliminated, while Rutgers was eliminated in the first round.[8] Indiana reached their NCAA-record 17th NCAA National Championship game, but lost in penalty kicks to Syracuse in the final.[9]
In the 2023 MLS SuperDraft, Maryland sophomore, Joshua Bolma, was the first Big Ten player to be drafted, selected fourth overall by the New England Revolution.[10]
There were no coaching changes during the 2022–23 NCAA Division I men's soccer offseason.
Note: All stats current through the completion of the 2022 season
The preseason poll will be released on August 21, 2023. Maryland was voted to win the conference.[19]
The preseason national polls were released in July and August 2023.[20]
Big Ten Players to Watch:
Win Draw Loss Fixtures
The Big Ten Tournament was played from November 3–12.[23][24] Indiana won the Big Ten tournament title over Penn State.[25]
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The NCAA Tournament began on November 15, 2023 and conclude on December 17, 2019. For the first time in Big Ten history, only one team made the NCAA tournament.
The United Soccer Coaches' North region ranks teams across the Big Ten, Horizon, and Ohio Valley Conferences.
Following each week's games, Big Ten conference officials select the players of the week.
Unanimous selections in bold.
Joey Maher, D, Indiana Patrick McDonald, M, Indiana Samuel Sarver, F, Indiana Jonathan Stout, M, Michigan State Collin McCamy, M, Northwestern Nigel Prince, D, Northwestern Justin Weiss, F, Northwestern Laurence Wooton, M, Ohio State Femi Awodesu, D, Penn State Peter Mangione, F, Penn State Kris Shakes, GK, Penn State Jackson Temple, F, Rutgers
Hugo Bacharach, M, Indiana JT Harms, GK, Indiana William Kulvik, D, Maryland Bryce Blevins, M, Michigan Nolan Miller, D, Michigan Jeremy Sharp, D, Michigan State Jake Spadafora, F, Michigan State Ugo Achara Jr., F, Northwestern Michael Adedokun, M, Ohio State Siggi Magnusson, D, Ohio State Luciano Pechota, M, Ohio State Matthew Acosta, M, Rutgers Birgir Baldvinsson, D, Wisconsin Tim Bielic, M, Wisconsin
Collins Oduro, Indiana Kimani Stewart-Baynes, Maryland Matthew Fisher, Michigan Isaiah Goldson, Michigan Will Eby, Michigan State Fritz Volmar, Northwestern Andre Roberts, Ohio State Caden Grabfelder, Penn State Nick Collins, Rutgers Trip Fleming, Wisconsin Ryan Quintos, Wisconsin
Maouloune Goumballe, RS-Sr., Indiana Kento Abe, Sr., Maryland Bode Saul, Sr., Michigan Jack Zugay, Sr., Michigan State Jackson Weyman, Gr., Northwestern Luciano Pechota, So., Ohio State Samuel Ovesen, So., Penn State Cole Cruthers, So., Rutgers Tim Bielec, Sr., Wisconsin
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