2017 Big Ten Conference men's soccer season

2017 Big Ten Conference men's soccer season
LeagueNCAA Division I
SportSoccer
DurationAugust 25, 2017 – November 5, 2017
Number of teams9
2018 MLS SuperDraft
Top draft pickFrancis Atuahene, Michigan
Picked byFC Dallas, 4th overall
Regular Season
Season championsMichigan
  Runners-upIndiana
Season MVPFW: Chris Mueller, Wisconsin
MF: Eryk Williamson, Maryland
DF: Grant Lillard, Indiana
GK: Jimmy Hague, Michigan State
Top scorerTom Barlow (10)[1]
Tournament
ChampionsWisconsin
  Runners-upIndiana
Finals MVPTom Barlow
Big Ten Conference men's soccer seasons
2017 Big Ten Conference men's soccer standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
No. 11 Michigan + 6 1 1 12 6 2
No. 2 Indiana + 5 0 3 18 1 6
No. 6 Michigan State + 5 0 3 13 3 4
Maryland + 5 1 2 10 5 4
No. 10 Wisconsin 4 3 1 12 5 5
Ohio State 3 5 0 8 10 1
Penn State 2 6 0 5 10 2
Northwestern 1 7 0 7 12 0
Rutgers 0 8 0 4 13 1
As of December 13, 2017
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches

The 2017 Big Ten Conference men's soccer season was the 27th season of men's varsity soccer in the conference. The season began on August 25, 2017 and concluded on November 5, 2017. The season culminated with the 2017 Big Ten Conference Men's Soccer Tournament to determine the conference's automatic berth into the 2017 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament.

The Maryland Terrapins entered the 2017 season as both the Big Ten regular season and tournament defending champions. Maryland was unable to defend either title, heavily due to a late season slump in form, that culminated with a double overtime loss to Michigan.[2][3] Wisconsin won their first Big Ten Tournament since 1995,[4] defeating Indiana in the championship in penalties.[5] The Michigan Wolverines posted a 6–1–1 Big Ten record, giving the Wolverines their first ever Big Ten regular season title, besting Indiana on points.[6][7][8]

The Big Ten sent five teams to the NCAA Tournament, three being seeded (Indiana, Michigan and Michigan State), and three unseeded (Maryland and Wisconsin). Indiana advanced the furthest of all the Big Ten teams, reaching the 2017 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship Game, before losing in overtime to Stanford.[9][10][11]

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