Lack of consistency costs volleyball two more losses
It’s not about winning anymore for IU volleyball. It’s about trying to take some sets off of its Big Ten opponents.
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It’s not about winning anymore for IU volleyball. It’s about trying to take some sets off of its Big Ten opponents.
IU volleyball had three recruits sign their national letter of intent today to play for the Hoosiers.
It’s an exciting weekend for IU volleyball.
After picking up its first conference win of the season Oct. 20, IU volleyball has now dropped its last five matches, four of which have been 3-0 sweeps.
Practice Tuesday was no different than any other practice for the IU volleyball team. It showed the same intensity and ran the same drills to prepare the team for its upcoming matches against Iowa and Nebraska.
After starting conference play 1-9, IU volleyball began its 10 remaining Big Ten games with a two-day, two-game road trip.
Christmas and birthdays are occasions every kid looks forward to. Children commonly ask their parents and Santa Claus for new toys, except for IU volleyball senior Jessica Leish.
It's been a rough first half of conference play for IU.
Opportunity filled the air in the University Gym on Friday and Saturday night as the Hoosiers had a chance to turn their season around.
Sophomore middle blocker Hayden Huybers spikes the ball for a kill against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights on Oct. 20, 2017. IU's lone win in conference play during the 2017 season came against Rutgers, 3-2.
Freshman outside hitter Kamryn Malloy tips the ball over for a point against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights on Oct. 20 during a Big Ten match. IU finished the 2017 season 1-19 in conference play.
According to IU Coach Sherry Dunbar-Kruzan and her team, IU is 0-0.
For the first time since 2012, IU has lost its first eight Big Ten matches.
It’s an understatement to say the conference season for the Hoosiers has been tough, but the remaining schedule could spell disaster.
It’s been the same story for the Hoosiers this season in conference play — a struggle.
The Hoosiers came as close as they have to earning their first win in conference play last weekend against Northwestern and Illinois. IU's home match against Iowa at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the University Gym presents the Hoosiers with another opportunity to score that elusive victory.
For the first time this season, the Hoosiers won a set in conference play, and they didn’t stop there.
It’s win or learn for IU volleyball.
The seats were sold out when the Hoosiers faced the No. 19 Purdue Boilermakers for the second-straight match Saturday.
It was all smiles Thursday evening at practice for the IU volleyball team, following a 3-0 loss to No. 19 Purdue the previous night.