Postseason men's soccer tournament
The 2023 Big Ten men's soccer tournament was the 33rd edition of the tournament. As the tournament champion, Indiana earned the Big Ten Conference's automatic berth into the 2023 NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament.
Seeding
Seeding was determined by regular season conference record points per game.[1]
Bracket
| Quarterfinals November 3[2]
| | | Semifinals November 8
| | | Championship November 12
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| 1
| Indiana
| 2
| | | |
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| 8
| Wisconsin
| 1
| |
| | 1
| Indiana
| 4
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|
| |
| | | 5
| Michigan
| 3
| |
| 4
| Northwestern
| 0
| |
| |
| 5
| Michigan
| 1
| |
| | 1
| Indiana
| 1
| |
|
| |
| | | 2
| Penn State
| 0
| |
| 3
| Michigan State
| 0
| | |
| |
| 6
| Ohio State
| 1
| |
| | 6
| Ohio State
| 1 (3)
| |
|
| |
| | | 2
| Penn State (pen.)
| 1 (4)
| |
| 2
| Penn State
| 3
| |
| |
| 7
| Rutgers
| 1
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All-Tournament team
Source:[3]
Player |
Team
|
Hugo Bacharach
|
Indiana
|
Maouloune Goumballe
|
Samuel Sarver*
|
Jason Bucknor
|
Michigan
|
Elijah Howe
|
Michigan State
|
Nigel Prince
|
Northwestern
|
Deylen Vellios
|
Ohio State
|
Peter Mangione
|
Penn State
|
Kris Shakes^
|
Ola Maeland
|
Rutgers
|
Max Keenan
|
Wisconsin
|
* Offensive MVP
^ Defensive MVP
References
External links
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