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1983 Indiana Hoosiers men's soccer team

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1983 Indiana Hoosiers men's soccer
Big Ten Champions
ConferenceIndependent
Record21–1–4
Head coach
Home stadiumBill Armstrong Stadium
Seasons
← 1982
1984 →

The 1983 Indiana Hoosiers men's soccer team represented Indiana University Bloomington during the 1983 NCAA Division I men's soccer season. The Hoosiers played their home matches at Bill Armstrong Stadium and were coached by 11th-year head coach, Jerry Yeagley.

Indiana finished the season with a 21–1–4 record and won the NCAA National Championship, successfully defending their 1982 title. It was their second ever men's soccer title at the time.

Schedule[edit]

Date
Time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site
City, State
Regular season
September 2*
at Penn State L 1–2 OT 0–1
Jeffrey Field
State College, PA
September 4*
at George Mason W 2–1  1–1
George Mason Stadium
Fairfax, VA
September 9*
SIU Edwardsville W 2–0  2–1
Bill Armstrong Stadium
Bloomington, IN
September 11*
at Kentucky W 4–1  3–1
Shively Field
Lexington, KY
September 16*
Duke
adidas-MetLife Classic
T 0–0 OT 3–1–1
Bill Armstrong Stadium
Bloomington, IN
September 17*
San Francisco
adidas-MetLife Classic
W 3–0  4–1–1
Bill Armstrong Stadium
Bloomington, IN
September 23*
Northwestern W 11–0  5–1–1
Bill Armstrong Stadium
Bloomington, IN
September 25*
at Notre Dame
Rivalry
W 4–0  6–1–1
Notre Dame Stadium
South Bend, IN
September 28*
Purdue W 8–0  7–1–1
Bill Armstrong Stadium
Bloomington, IN
September 30*
at Saint Louis T 2–2 OT 7–1–2
Musial Field
St. Louis, MO
October 2*
Ohio State W 3–2  8–1–2
Bill Armstrong Stadium
Bloomington, IN
October 7*
Akron T 0–0 OT 8–1–3
Bill Armstrong Stadium
Bloomington, IN
October 12*
at Bowling Green W 2–1 OT 9–1–3
Mickey Cochrane Stadium
Bowling Green, OH
October 16*
at Milwaukee W 1–0  10–1–3
Engelmann Stadium
Milwaukee, WI
October 22*
at Cleveland State W 3–0  11–1–3
Old Krenzler Field
Cleveland, OH
October 26*
Louisville W 14–0  12–1–3
Bill Armstrong Stadium
Bloomington, IN
October 30*
Evansville W 2–1 OT 13–1–3
Bill Armstrong Stadium
Bloomington, IN
November 3*
at Dayton W 5–0  14–1–3
Baujan Field
Dayton, OH
November 5*
at Michigan State W 4–2  15–1–3
Bill Armstrong Stadium
Bloomington, IN
November 6*
at Ohio State W 4–1  16–1–3
Fred Beekman Park
Columbus, OH
November 9*
at Alabama A&M T 1–1 OT 16–1–4
Louis Crews Stadium
Huntsville, AL
Big Ten Championship
November 13
at Wisconsin W 4–0  17–1–4
Bill Armstrong Stadium
Madison, WI

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