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Saw this earlier….

One D1 Power 4 team has told 80% of their 2025 class that they will not be able to honor their verbal commitment due to the upcoming roster limits. A very tough situation for the players to have to restart their recruiting especially given the current landscape and the fact that most P4 programs and many high-level RPI mid-majors have moved on to the 2026 class.
 
Saw this earlier….

One D1 Power 4 team has told 80% of their 2025 class that they will not be able to honor their verbal commitment due to the upcoming roster limits. A very tough situation for the players to have to restart their recruiting especially given the current landscape and the fact that most P4 programs and many high-level RPI mid-majors have moved on to the 2026 class.
Leveling that pitch! 🤙🏼
 
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#0 Addie Yelton
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BIOGRAPHY​

2023 - FRESHMAN (Ole Miss)​

  • Posted two saves against Mississippi State (10/08)
  • Registered a save in a 2-1 win over Missouri (10/05)
  • Made her first collegiate start against Texas A&M (9/29), logging seven saves

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB​

  • Four-time letterwinner at Baylor High School under head coaches Curtis Blair and James
    Herrington
  • Also lettered in basketball
  • Two-time All-Region honoree
  • Team Captain in 2021
  • Two-time team MVP
  • Two-time US Club ID selection

PERSONAL​

Check out her custom sneaker designs

  • Addison Henley Yelton was born on April 20, 2004
  • Daughter of Matt and Tamara Yelton
  • Has one sibling, Aiden
  • Father Matt played soccer and mother Tamara played volleyball, both at King University
  • Father Matt is an assistant coach and uncle Jay is head coach at ETSU
 
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Back to back years as “Miss Indiana Soccer” gets to play in her home state .

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Jenna Chatterton the Indy Star's Indiana Girls' Soccer Player of the Year for the 2nd year in a row! The Chatterton's are going to need a bigger wall for one of the most decorated Miller athletes of All-Time! Congratulations, Jenna!


 


Indiana women's soccer season preview​

Goalkeeper Jamie Gerstenberg anchors what should be another staunch defense, but where will IU's scoring come from?​

Indiana women’s soccer made its first NCAA tournament in a decade during the 2023 season. Now, as the 2024 season kicks off against Tennessee on Thursday night, a much different Hoosier team looks to keep up the success.

What’s different?

Every year rosters go through changes, but Indiana graduated multiple key players who were crucial in its NCAA run.

Graduate transfer Paige Webber and senior Anna Bennett scored 16 out of the 31 Hoosier goals in 2023 but have now moved on from program.

“[Paige] did a great job for us last year, and Anna Bennett as well,” associate head coach Tim Verschuren said. “We are just looking for the whole team to step up and replace them on the stat sheet.”

Zoe Tiger was a constant presence on the defensive side of the ball, starting all 20 matches. She graduated, leaving a hole in the back line.

Fortunately for IU, the coaching staff made some potentially key additions to the squad.

Five freshmen joined the roster during the spring camp, giving them ample time to get acclimated to college soccer and the system head coach Erwin Van Bennekom likes to play. That system revolves around grit.

“We want to be the toughest team to play against," Verschuren said. “If you beat one of us you have to beat us a second time a third time a fourth time.”

Outside of the freshmen additions IU brought in graduate transfer Avery Snead from Providence College to make an immediate impact.

Snead will likely fill Tiger’s role defensively. She started all 69 of her career matches for the Friars and was named to the All-BIG East Second Team in 2023.

“She has already demonstrated her leadership and communication skills,” Verschuren said. “She’s gonna be important for our team.”

IU also obtained another Big East addition off the pitch.

IU hired Seve Hirst as an assistant coach during the offseason. Hirst last performed assistant duties at Seton Hall and already had a relationship with the rest of the staff.

“We know each other really well,” Verschuren said. “The personality and the soccer IQ he brings to the table is just gonna make us stronger.”

What to look for right away

IU came into last year without expectations. They were picked to finish last in the Big Ten but managed to have one of the best years in program history. This year it’s a little different. They were picked to finish in the middle of the Big Ten but had important changes to the squad.

The defense is a strong suit. Returning key players such as Piper Coffield and Lauren Costello along with the addition of Snead this team should shut down its opponents. That’s not even mentioning senior goalkeeper Jamie Gerstenberg.

Gerstenberg holds Indiana’s all-time shutout record, single-season shutout record, and was the Big Ten Goalkeeper of The Year in 2023.

“From the moment she started with us she has been very good with saves on the line,” Verschuren said. “She’s made a huge development maturing and getting more experience.”

The defense plus Gerstenberg will be Indiana’s specialty. If the Hoosiers can find offensive weapons early on, they can be successful.

Verschuren and the rest of the staff believe they have those players.

“We have several players we are expecting on the offensive side to make a difference,” Verschuren said. “The three exhibition games gave us a good sense of where we are as a team and what individuals have the potential to step up.”

Indiana had a memorable season in 2023 and hopes to make back-to-back NCAA tournament appearances for the first time in program history.

“We feel really good about our team," Verschuren said. “Our ultimate goal is to go to the NCAA tournament in back-to-back years.”

The Hoosiers open the season with a tough test against Tennessee, another team that made the NCAA tournament in 2023.

The game is Thursday at 8 p.m. ET on Big Ten Plus and gives fans a good chance to see just how successful Indiana can be.
 
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2 p.m.Iowa at No. 17 TexasSEC Network
2 p.m.No. 18 Mississippi State at Wake ForestACC Network
Sun, Sep 1 5 p.m.Tennessee at No. 24 DukeACC Network
7 p.m.Colorado at NC StateACC Network
Thu, Sep 56 p.m.No. 5 Clemson at No. 21 South CarolinaESPNU
7 p.m.North Carolina at No. 24 DukeACC Network
Sun, Sep 8NoonOhio State at AuburnSEC Network
NoonNo. 11 UCLA at KentuckyESPNU
1:30 p.m.Marquette at No. 15 Notre DameACC Network
2 p.m.No. 1 Florida State at FloridaSEC Network
Thu, Sep 127 p.m.Notre Dame at Boston CollegeACC Network
Sun, Sep 15NoonWake Forest at VirginiaACC Network
2 p.m.Boston College at SMUACC Network
Thu, Sep 196 p.m.No. 21 South Carolina at GeorgiaESPNU
7 p.m.No. 24 Duke at No. 5 ClemsonACC Network
7 p.m.No. 25 Texas A&M at MissouriSEC Network
Sun, Sep 22NoonCalifornia at Wake ForestACC Network
2 p.m.No. 1 Florida State at SMUACC Network
7 p.m.Tennessee at No. 20 AlabamaESPNU
Mon, Sep 239 p.m.Utah at No. 3 BYUESPNU
Thu, Sep 267 p.m.No. 5 Clemson at No. 1 Florida StateACC Network
7 p.m.No. 17 Texas at Ole MissSEC Network
Sun, Sep 292 p.m.No. 21 South Carolina at ArkansasESPNU
Thu, Oct 36 p.m.No. 5 Clemson at No. 7 PittsburghACC Network
8 p.m.Virginia Tech at MiamiACC Network
Fri, Oct 47 p.m.Arkansas at No. 18 Mississippi StateSEC Network
Wed, Oct 96 p.m.Yale at BrownESPNU
Thu, Oct 107 p.m.NC State at VirginiaACC Network
7 p.m.No. 20 Alabama at AuburnSEC Network
9 p.m.Oklahoma at No. 17 TexasSEC Network
Sun, Oct 131:30 p.m.Syracuse at No. 7 PittsburghACC Network
2 p.m.Auburn at TennesseeESPNU
5 p.m.Georgia at FloridaSEC Network
7 p.m.Kentucky at VanderbiltSEC Network
Thu, Oct 177 p.m.No. 2 Stanford at LouisvilleACC Network
7 p.m.Virginia at No. 1 Florida StateESPNU
Sun, Oct 20NoonCalifornia at LouisvilleACC Network
2 p.m.No. 2 Stanford at No. 15 Notre DameACC Network
Thu, Oct 247 p.m.Virginia Tech at NC StateACC Network
7 p.m.Vanderbilt at LSUSEC Network
9 p.m.Ole Miss at OklahomaSEC Network
Fri, Oct 2510 p.m.Arizona at Arizona StateESPNU
Sun, Oct 272 p.m.Tennessee at KentuckySEC Network
4 p.m.LSU at MissouriSEC Network
6 p.m.No. 18 Mississippi State at No. 25 Texas A&MSEC Network
Thu, Oct 316 p.m.No. 1 Florida State at MiamiACC Network
8 p.m.Virginia at Virginia TechACC Network
Sun, Nov 312:30 p.m.2024 SEC Soccer Tournament (First Round)SEC Network
3 p.m.2024 SEC Soccer Tournament (First Round)SEC Network
5:30 p.m.2024 SEC Soccer Tournament (First Round)SEC Network
6 p.m.ACC Women’s Soccer Championship (Quarterfinals)ACC Network
8 p.m.ACC Women’s Soccer Championship (Quarterfinals)ACC Network
8 p.m.2024 SEC Soccer Tournament (First Round)SEC Network
Tue, Nov 512:30 p.m.2024 SEC Soccer Tournament (Quarterfinals)SEC Network
3 p.m.2024 SEC Soccer Tournament (Quarterfinals)SEC Network
5:30 p.m.2024 SEC Soccer Tournament (Quarterfinals)SEC Network
8 p.m.2024 SEC Soccer Tournament (Quarterfinals)SEC Network
Thu, Nov 74:30 p.m.2024 SEC Women’s Soccer Championship (Semifinals)SEC Network
5:30 p.m.2024 ACC Women’s Soccer Championship (Semifinals)ACC Network
7 p.m.2024 SEC Soccer Tournament (Semifinals)SEC Network
8 p.m.2024 ACC Women’s Soccer Championship (Semifinals)ACC Network
Sun, Nov 10Noon2024 ACC Women’s Soccer Championship (Championship)ESPNU
2 p.m.2024 America Soccer Tournament (Championship)ESPNU
2:30 p.m.2024 SEC Soccer Tournament (Championship)SEC Network
 

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