Indiana men's soccer is making serious moves this offseason, and the Hoosiers just added some serious firepower to their roster. On Friday, the program announced three transfer commitments, headlined by one of the nation's top-ranked attackers.
Stephane Njike, a highly touted forward from Maryland, is bringing his talents to Bloomington. After a standout single season in College Park, Njike arrives with two years of eligibility left. His journey has already taken him through Long Island University and Marshall, but it's his explosive 2025 campaign that has Hoosier fans buzzing. In just 18 games, Njike tallied seven goals and seven assists, earning him a spot on the United Soccer Coaches All-North Region First Team. Now, he's ready to lead the charge for Todd Yeagley's squad.
But Njike isn't coming alone. Joining him are Cornell transfer midfielder Westin Carnevale and FAU transfer attacker Oliver Moller-Jensen. Both players bring valuable experience and depth to a team that's hungry for a deep postseason run.
The Hoosiers are no strangers to success—they're aiming for their 40th consecutive NCAA tournament appearance in 2026, a record that stands alone among active programs. After a disappointing second-round exit last year against Saint Louis, the team is looking to bounce back, and Njike is poised to be the focal point of their offensive attack.
For Indiana soccer fans, this is a clear signal: the Hoosiers are reloading, not rebuilding. With a dynamic new trio ready to hit the pitch, the future in Bloomington looks brighter than ever.
