IU earns first win over ranked opponent
IU Coach Sherry Dunbar-Kruzan’s prophecy turned out to be correct.
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IU Coach Sherry Dunbar-Kruzan’s prophecy turned out to be correct.
After being dubbed the favorite this weekend by team co-captains Megan Tallman and Taylor Lebo, IU volleyball seeks to begin a Big Ten winning streak as the schedule dwindles away.
Friday night’s match against Michigan State will bring senior co-captain Taylor Lebo’s collegiate career full circle.
It’s tough to win a Big Ten volleyball match in the first place, but when outperformed by a ranked opponent in a categorical strength, it becomes exceedingly more difficult.
IU volleyball will travel for two matches this weekend to take on No. 22 Illinois (13-6, 6-2) Friday night in Champaign, Illinois, and Northwestern (7-13, 0-8) Sunday afternoon in Evanston, Illinois.
If you ever need to find some IU volleyball players on a Friday when the team isn’t traveling, look no further than the classroom — the elementary school classroom, that is.
After dropping the first set, the sixteenth consecutive set that IU had lost, of the weekend, the Hoosiers shifted into a new gear and never looked back in their opening match against the Scarlet Knights on Saturday as IU ended its five-match losing streak.
IU is back in Bloomington this weekend after getting swept in two matchups last weekend on the road and is searching for a win to end a five-set losing streak that’s dropped its conference record to 1-5 and overall record to 12-7.
If you look at the volleyball team’s starting lineup for the past three years, you will notice remarkable stability at the setter position. But now, a key constant is missing.
The Hoosiers accomplished a feat Saturday they had not achieved since 2006. However, it was not one to be proud of.
In the midst of its toughest stretch of games in the regular season, IU volleyball (12-5, 1-3) is focusing even heavier on the mental, team-oriented aspect of volleyball than the technical aspect as they prepare to travel to No. 3 Nebraska and Iowa over the weekend.
In a weekend with the odds stacked against the IU volleyball team, the Hoosiers learned a lot about themselves.
The IU volleyball team delves deeper into its grueling four-game stretch and will welcome two high-profile opponents to Bloomington this weekend.
IU Volleyball is a family.
Purdue may have come out on top against IU in Saturday’s match at Mackey Arena in West Lafayette, Indiana, but the Hoosiers beat themselves.
IU will seek to defy recent history and defeat No. 10 Purdue in West Lafayette on Saturday, a feat it has not accomplished since 2009.
Hoosier volleyball displayed remarkable consistency once again Wednesday night as it faced its first Big Ten opponent of the season in Northwestern.
IU and Northwestern have both struggled in the Big Ten the past two seasons, but the Hoosiers will look to buck that trend when they start Big Ten play against the Wildcats Wednesday.
After dropping its first match of the Hoosier Classic on Saturday to Arkansas State, IU rebounded well from its two-match losing skid and won six consecutive sets on Saturday to complete sweeps against IU-Purdue University Indianapolis and Cleveland State.
Volleyball returns to Bloomington as the Hoosier Classic begins Friday. On the heels of two long-distance road trips the last two weekends, IU will play its final three matches before Big Ten conference play begins at home.