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Since the integration of the Big Ten Conference into college soccer, no member program has come close to matching the success of Indiana men’s soccer. Historically, the Hoosiers have dominated the conference, winning the postseason title 15 times — three times more than the next foe — and likewise topping the regular season standings just as often. Year after year, the team expects to contend for a new batch of hardware against the typical regional favorites and up-and-coming squads alike. On a steamy Sunday afternoon in Columbus, Ohio, the Hoosiers may have met their match in this season’s title race. No. 15 Indiana came second best to No. 22 Ohio State in its Big Ten opener, failing to get in a groove offensively early enough to complete a comeback in an eventual 2-1 defeat. “That was a really slow performance in a lot of ways,” Indiana head coach Todd Yeagley said. “Maybe we did too much this week, because we didn’t have much bounce today.” While the loss halted the Hoosiers’ th...

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