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Carmel Cyclones Team - Class of 2022

About Carmel Cyclones Team
  • 2007 USYSA National Championship
  • 15th anniversary of this accomplishment
  • Coaches Ron Boots (1998-2007) and Gene Lindley (1993-present)
  • 2007 U19 Carmel United Cyclones won 2007 USYSA U19 National Championship
  • 2007 U19 Carmel United Cyclones won their IYSA State Cup Championship 8 times which was every year from U12 thru U19.
  • 2006 U-18 USYSA Regional Finalist (Lost to Eclipse eventually National Champion)
  • 2005 U-17 USYSA Regional Semi-Finalist (Lost to Eclipse eventual National Champion)
  • 2004 U-16 USYSA Regional Semi-Finalist
  • 2003 U-15 USYSA Regional Semi-Finalist
  • Disney Showcase Champions at U-16 (Top 16 Ranked Teams in Country in one division)
  • Disney Showcase Runner-Up at U-17 (Top 16 Ranked Teams in Country in one division) 
  • All 18 players received scholarships to play NCAA Division I soccer. 
  • 9 of those players filling the roll of "captains" of their college teams. 
  • University and Colleges Represented: Purdue, Notre Dame, Indiana, Florida, Naval Academy, Rice, Kansas, Louisville, Wisconsin, Bowling Green, Jacksonville, Kentucky, Wisconsin, Connecticut, Xavier, and Dayton. 
  • Players represented the following conferences:
    • American
    • SEC
    • Big 10
    • Big East
    • Sun
    • Conference USA
    • Southwest
  • First Club soccer team Male or Female to Win a National Championship from the State of Indiana. All teams in the country were under one umbrella (USYSA)
  • No other team from Indiana will ever be able to win another "true" national championship due to the multiple leagues of youth soccer that began in 2008 and continue today throughout America.
 
 
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