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2022-23 Boys Soccer State Tournament

IHSAA
Sep 25, 2022

Streamed exclusively at IHSAAtv.org. Hosted by Greg Rakestraw.

Complete pairings will be posted to IHSAA.org following the webcast.

Sectionals
Oct 3, 2022
Oct 5, 2022
Oct 7, 2022
Oct 8, 2022

Entry List Deadline: Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2022, 4 pm ET / 3 pm CT.
Admission: $7 per session; $15 all sessions. Children age 5 and younger admitted free.
Official Soccer Ball: The Wilson Vivido game ball, the Official Soccer Ball of the IHSAA State Tournament, will be provided to all host sites. Wilson Ad 

Class 3A Brackets | Class 2A Brackets | Class 1A Brackets 

Approved Broadcasts 

IHSAA Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (Drone) Policy: The use of an unmanned aerial vehicle (“UAV”), also known as a drone, at or about an IHSAA Tournament Series site during (or within 30 minutes of) an IHSAA Tournament Series event is prohibited.

Restrictions
A.  Balloons, banners and/or posters, etc. are not permitted.
B.  No battery-powered or electronic noise-makers, sirens or whistles are allowed.
C.  Cheerleaders are not permitted on the playing field.
D.  The use of bands at IHSAA tourneys is not permitted.
E.  Throwing of articles, including toilet tissue is not allowed.
F.  No live animal mascots are permitted.
G. Solicitations, donations, contributions and aggressive vending of school spirit items are not permitted.
It shall be the responsibility of each high school principal to see that the above restrictions are enforced.

Regionals
Oct 12, 2022

Time: 6 pm local time or as determined by host school.
Admission: $10 per person. Children age 5 and younger admitted free.
Home Team: The winner of the even-numbered sectional will host the regional semifinal match.
Official Soccer Ball: The Wilson Vivido game ball, the Official Soccer Ball of the IHSAA State Tournament, will be provided to all host sites. Wilson Ad 

Class 3A Bracket | Class 2A Bracket | Class 1A Bracket 

Approved Broadcasts 

Class 3A
1.   Sectional 1 winner at Sectional 2 winner.
2.   Sectional 3 winner at Sectional 4 winner.
3.   Sectional 5 winner at Sectional 6 winner.
4.   Sectional 7 winner at Sectional 8 winner.
5.   Sectional 9 winner at Sectional 10 winner.
6.   Sectional 11 winner at Sectional 12 winner.
7.   Sectional 13 winner at Sectional 14 winner.
8.   Sectional 15 winner at Sectional 16 winner.

Class 2A
9.  Sectional 17 winner at Sectional 18 winner.
10. Sectional 19 winner at Sectional 20 winner.
11. Sectional 21 winner at Sectional 22 winner.
12. Sectional 23 winner at Sectional 24 winner.
13. Sectional 25 winner at Sectional 26 winner.
14. Sectional 27 winner at Sectional 28 winner.
15. Sectional 29 winner at Sectional 30 winner.
16. Sectional 31 winner at Sectional 32 winner.

Class 1A
17. Sectional 33 winner at Sectional 34 winner.
18. Sectional 35 winner at Sectional 36 winner.
19. Sectional 37 winner at Sectional 38 winner.
20. Sectional 39 winner at Sectional 40 winner.
21. Sectional 41 winner at Sectional 42 winner.
22. Sectional 43 winner at Sectional 44 winner.
23. Sectional 45 winner at Sectional 46 winner.
24. Sectional 47 winner at Sectional 48 winner.

IHSAA Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (Drone) Policy: Prohibition at IHSAA Tournament Series events: The use of an unmanned aerial vehicle (“UAV”), also known as a drone, at or about an IHSAA Tournament Series site during (or within 30 minutes of) an IHSAA Tournament Series event is prohibited.

Restrictions
A.  Balloons, banners and/or posters, etc. are not permitted.
B.  No battery-powered or electronic noise-makers, sirens or whistles are allowed.
C.  Cheerleaders are not permitted on the playing field.
D.  The use of bands at IHSAA tourneys is not permitted.
E.  Throwing of articles, including toilet tissue is not allowed.
F.  No live animal mascots are permitted.
G. Solicitations, donations, contributions and aggressive vending of school spirit items are not permitted.
It shall be the responsibility of each high school principal to see that the above restrictions are enforced.

Regionals
Oct 15, 2022

Admission: $10 per person. Children age 5 and younger admitted free.
Home Team: The winner of the even-numbered regional semifinal will be the designated home team.
Official Soccer Ball: The Wilson Vivido game ball, the Official Soccer Ball of the IHSAA State Tournament, will be provided to all host sites. Wilson Ad 

Class 3A Brackets | Class 2A Brackets | Class 1A Brackets 

Approved Broadcasts

Class 3A (Boys & Girls)
25. Penn: Regional Semifinal 1 vs. 2
26. Kokomo: Regional Semifinal 3 vs. 4
27. Carmel: Regional Semifinal 5 vs. 6
28. Bloomington South: Regional Semifinal 7 vs. 8

Class 2A (Boys & Girls)
29. Mishawaka Marian: Regional Semifinal 9 vs. 10
30. Norwell: Regional Semifinal 11 vs. 12
31. Indianapolis Bishop Chatard: Regional Semifinal 13 vs. 14
32. Washington: Regional Semifinal 15 vs. 16

Class 1A (Boys & Girls)
33. Westview: Regional Semifinal 17 vs. 18
34. Taylor: Regional Semifinal 19 vs. 20
35. Knightstown: Regional Semifinal 21 vs. 22
36. Forest Park: Regional Semifinal 23 vs. 24

IHSAA Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (Drone) Policy: Prohibition at IHSAA Tournament Series events: The use of an unmanned aerial vehicle (“UAV”), also known as a drone, at or about an IHSAA Tournament Series site during (or within 30 minutes of) an IHSAA Tournament Series event is prohibited.

Restrictions
A.  Balloons, banners and/or posters, etc. are not permitted.
B.  No battery-powered or electronic noise-makers, sirens or whistles are allowed.
C.  Cheerleaders are not permitted on the playing field.
D.  The use of bands at IHSAA tourneys is not permitted.
E.  Throwing of articles, including toilet tissue is not allowed.
F.  No live animal mascots are permitted.
G. Solicitations, donations, contributions and aggressive vending of school spirit items are not permitted.
It shall be the responsibility of each high school principal to see that the above restrictions are enforced.

Semi-States
Oct 22, 2022

Admission: $12 per person. Children age 5 and younger admitted free.
Home Team: The winner of the even-numbered regional championship is the designated home team.
Note: Teams will be assigned to semi-state sites on Sunday, October 16, 2022. Three matches will be played at each site.
Official Soccer Ball: The Wilson Vivido game ball, the Official Soccer Ball of the IHSAA State Tournament, will be provided to all host sites. Wilson Ad 

Class 3A Bracket | Class 2A Bracket | Class 1A Bracket 

Approved Broadcasts 

North

1. Kokomo
1 pm ET | Class 1A Boys | Westview (19-1-1) vs. Park Tudor (18-2-1)
3:30 pm ET | Class 3A Boys | Penn (13-4-4) vs. Noblesville (14-3-3)
6 pm ET | Class 3A Girls | Crown Point (17-4-1) vs. Noblesville (18-1) 

2. Chesterton
1 pm CT | Class 2A Boys | Mishawaka Marian (17-1-2) vs. Fort Wayne Canterbury (16-1-3)
3:30 pm CT | Class 2A Girls | Mishawaka Marian (19-1-1) vs. Leo (17-4) 
6 pm CT | Class 1A Girls | Andrean (14-2-4) vs. Fort Wayne Canterbury (10-8-3) 

South

3. Evansville North 
1 pm CT | Class 2A Girls | Indianapolis Bishop Chatard (18-2-1) vs. Evansville Memorial (20-0-1)
3:30 pm CT | Class 2A Boys | Brebeuf Jesuit (15-4-1) vs. Evansville Memorial (15-3-2) 
6 pm CT | Class 1A Girls | Park Tudor (19-1-1) vs. Evansville Mater Dei (14-7)

4. Seymour
1 pm ET | Class 3A Girls | Carmel (17-2-2) vs. Center Grove (17-2-2)
3 pm ET | Class 3A Boys | Indianapolis Cathedral (10-7-5) vs. Columbus North (18-1-1)
5 pm ET | Class 1A Boys | Greenwood Christian (10-7-3) vs. Forest Park (14-6-1)
 

IHSAA Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (Drone) Policy: Prohibition at IHSAA Tournament Series events: The use of an unmanned aerial vehicle (“UAV”), also known as a drone, at or about an IHSAA Tournament Series site during (or within 30 minutes of) an IHSAA Tournament Series event is prohibited.

Restrictions
A.  Balloons, banners and/or posters, etc. are not permitted.
B.  No battery-powered or electronic noise-makers, sirens or whistles are allowed.
C.  Cheerleaders are not permitted on the playing field.
D.  The use of bands at IHSAA tourneys is not permitted.
E.  Throwing of articles, including toilet tissue is not allowed.
F.  No live animal mascots are permitted.
G. Solicitations, donations, contributions and aggressive vending of school spirit items are not permitted.
It shall be the responsibility of each high school principal to see that the above restrictions are enforced.

State
Oct 28, 2022
Oct 29, 2022

Site: Michael Carroll Track & Soccer Stadium, IUPUI, 1001 W. New York Street, Indianapolis.

Admission: All ticket sales will be digital only via GoFan ticketing using your mobile phone. No cash or credit cards at the gate. Please purchase tickets in advance and show your purchase verification on your phone at the admission gate. $15 per person. Children age 5 or younger admitted free. All seats general admission.

Public Parking: Spectators should use IUPUI's Barnhill Parking Garage (fee required) which is located directly to the north of the stadium across New York Street. | Map 

Streaming: All six state championship matches will stream exclusively at IHSAAtv.org via pay-per-view for $15 per match or $20 for all matches.

Photography: Double Edge Media is the Official Photography Service of the IHSAA and posts state championship images for purchase. Website 

Home Team: The winners of the north semi-states will be the designated home team in each match.

Official Soccer Ball: The Wilson Vivido game ball, the Official Soccer Ball of the IHSAA State Tournament, will be provided to all host sites. Wilson Ad 

Note: Game assignments will be announced on Sunday, Oct. 23, 2022.

Class 3A Bracket | Class 2A Bracket | Class 1A Bracket 

Approved Broadcasts | Preview | Official Program 

 

Friday, Oct. 28

Class 1A Boys State Championship 
Final | Park Tudor 9, Greenwood Christian 0 

> Park Tudor boys roll to first state championship
> Parker Satre of Greenwood Christian earns Cato Mental Attitude Award
> Final Records: Park Tudor (20-2-1), Greenwood Christian (11-8-3)
Recap | Box Score 

Class 2A Girls State Championship
Final | Evansville Memorial 4, Leo 0
> Hamner's Hat Trick delivers Memorial repeat title
> Tigers' Emily Mattingly earns Wynns Mental Attitude Award
> Final Records: Evansville Memorial (22-0-1), Leo (18-5)
Recap | Box Score 

 

Saturday, Oct. 29 

Class 2A Boys State Championship 
Final | Brebeuf Jesuit 2, Mishawaka Marian 1 

> Brebeuf wins back to back state titles
> Stefan Boes of Brebeuf honored with Cato Mental Attitude Award
> Final Records: Brebeuf Jesuit (17-4-1), Mishawaka Marian (18-2-2)
Recap | Box Score 

Class 3A Boys State Championship 
Final | Noblesville 1, Columbus North 0
> Noblesville Boys win back to back state titles
> Flynn Keele of Columbus North the recipient of the Cato Mental Attitude Award
> Final Records: Noblesville (16-3-3), Columbus North (19-2-1)
Recap | Box Score 

Class 3A Girls State Championship
Final | Noblesville 1, Carmel 0

> Noblesville Girls win third title in four years
> Carmel's Aubree Empie honored with Wynns Mental Attitude Award
> Final Records: Noblesville (20-1), Carmel (18-3-2)
Recap | Box Score  

Class 1A Girls State Championship
Final | Park Tudor 3, Fort Wayne Canterbury 0
> Panthers score three in the second period to secure state title
> Park Tudor's Katie Hur recipient of Wynns Mental Attitude Award
> Final Records: Park Tudor (21-1-1), Fort Wayne Canterbury (12-9-2)
Recap | Box Score  

 

IHSAA Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (Drone) Policy: Prohibition at IHSAA Tournament Series events: The use of an unmanned aerial vehicle (“UAV”), also known as a drone, at or about an IHSAA Tournament Series site during (or within 30 minutes of) an IHSAA Tournament Series event is prohibited.

Restrictions
A.  Balloons, banners and/or posters, etc. are not permitted.
B.  No battery-powered or electronic noise-makers, sirens or whistles are allowed.
C.  Cheerleaders are not permitted on the playing field.
D.  The use of bands at IHSAA tourneys is not permitted.
E.  Throwing of articles, including toilet tissue is not allowed.
F.  No live animal mascots are permitted.
G. Solicitations, donations, contributions and aggressive vending of school spirit items are not permitted. It shall be the responsibility of each high school principal to see that the above restrictions are enforced.