8A - Thursday, November 14, 2013 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 8A - Thursday, November14, 2013 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom In overtime, Hoosiers eliminate 'M' 0 Wolverines exit in Big Ten second round, season could be over By FREDDY KASTEN For the Daily Twenty-five shots, one over- time, one golden goal, and one magnified loss - that was the action-packed story of the Michigan men's soccer game on Wednesday. Indihna INDIANA 2 (3-4 Big MICHIGAN 1 Ten, 7-11-1 overall) likely ended the Wolver- ines' season in a hard-fought 2-1 victory, advancing to the second round of the Big Ten tourna- ment. The victory came nearly a month after Michigan beat Indi- ana, 2-1, at U-M Soccer Stadium. Michigan started the game well, as senior defender Ezekiel Harris netted a goal in the 10th minute, but after that, Indiana outshot the Wolverines consider- ably. Redshirt junior goalkeeper Adam Grinwis played stoutly in net, nonetheless, keeping his team in the game early on while turning away all four shots on net in the first half. "Adam came up with a couple good saves to keep us ahead," said Michigan coach Chaka Daley. "But saves that we expect him to make so they weren't out of the ordinary." The Wolverines (3-4, 8-7-3) banded together soon after, dis- playing a sound focus on not letting the Hoosiers back into the game. Senior forwar Pereira led the charge, shot off the post just be conclusion of the first ha' Michigan's explosive o charge picked up rightv left off to begin the seco The team recorded thre though all either missed or were blocked, during1 18 minutes. But just when thing going well for the Wol Indiana midfielder A. rado scored his third go season in the 62nd minu failed clearance. Nevertheless, Mi attackers would not let t get down after conced lead. The Wolverines ha shots, all of which were over the next 17 minutes of the game. « Freshman defender Rylee t Woods nearly te put Michigan for back on top in the 82nd min- an ute, striking the ball just wide with his left foot from 25 yards out. The Hoosiers made a I to claim the first lead wi last nine minutes of reg but failed to do so despite off three shots in just s utes. The game went to o Instead of taking its fo the brake like it did du: the first half, Indiana bu resilient play to end reg All the Hoosiers need rd Fabio firing a fore the If. ffensive where it nd half. e shots, the net the first gs were verines, J. Cor- al of the PAUL SHERMAN/Daily ate off a Michigan coach Chaka Daley said, "I think we had opportunities throughout the course of the year that wouldn't have made the Big Ten Tournament everything." one solid scoring chance to keep chigan's their NCAA Tournament hopes he team alive, as midfielder Dylan Mares ing the scored a mere five minutes into the extra period on the team's d four first shot. on goal, "It was two teams fighting for their lives, its an open game," 'It was two Daley said. It WR tWO "They found their chance m s and we didn't. Pretty simple." their lives... Wih th open game s ichi- gan's season may be over. The NCAA 0 6 6 ate push thin the ulation, getting ix min- vertime. ot off of ring the ilt on its ulation. ed was Tournament Selection Show on Monday is the team's final chance. "If we're fortune enough to make it in the backdoor of the NCAA Tournament, it'll be a new season so I think we'll have great life and energy," Daley said. "I think we had opportuni- ties throughout the course of the year that wouldn't have made the Big Ten Tournament every- thing." Senior defender Ezekiel Harris put the Wolverines on the board in the 10th minute, but Indiana scored two unanswered. s a 4 4 0 0 0