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Quinton Elliot leaves Indiana men’s soccer after 1 season

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Indiana men’s soccer’s Quinton Elliot left the program, according to a post on his Instagram account Friday. The junior fullback is pursuing a professional opportunity, per a source close to the program. 

“Although it was shorter than expected, I’m beyond grateful for all the memories made over the last year in Bloomington,” Elliot said in the caption of the post. “I’m honored to have been able to be a part of this program. Thank you to everyone who welcomed me into this family with no hesitation. Always a Hoosier.” 

During his one season for the Hoosiers, Elliot scored three goals and contributed three assists in 21 starts. His efforts earned United Soccer Coaches second-team All-America honors as well as first-team All-Big Ten. 

Before transferring to Indiana, Elliot played two seasons for the University of Louisville. For the Cardinals, he started 38 of his 39 appearances, totaling two goals and eight assists. 

Prior to joining the collegiate ranks, Elliot played five years with the Columbus Crew SC Academy. 

Elliot joins center back Jansen Miller and goalkeeper JT Harms as three key Hoosier defender departures. Freshman center back Josh Maher, sophomore left back Alex Barger and redshirt junior defender Breckin Minzey, all critical members of the 2024 Big Ten regular season title winning squad, are still part of the program. 

Follow reporter Mateo Fuentes-Rohwer (@mateo_frohwer) for updates throughout the Indiana men’s soccer offseason.

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