Field hockey ends season without a Big Ten win
IU field hockey wrapped up its season on Oct. 27 with a first-round loss to Ohio State in the Big Ten Field Hockey Tournament.
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IU field hockey wrapped up its season on Oct. 27 with a first-round loss to Ohio State in the Big Ten Field Hockey Tournament.
Entering their final weekend of regular season play before the Big Ten tournament, the Hoosiers have a final opportunity to turn around their record.
With only two conference games left in the regular season, the IU field hockey team is running out of time to record a Big Ten win.
After going 1-1 this past weekend to improve to 6-8 overall on the season, IU finishes off its season with four straight Big Ten Conference matchups.
IU field hockey dropped another road game this past weekend before coming home to defeat Ohio and improve its record to 6-8.
The IU field hockey team will look to break its four-game losing streak, as well as collect its first Big Ten win of the season at the same time Friday afternoon.
IU field hockey's record now sits at 5-7 after an unsuccessful Midwest road trip for the Hoosiers.
After an unsuccessful road trip last weekend where the Hoosiers went 0-2, IU hits the road again to face No. 24 Iowa on Friday and Saint Louis on Sunday.
The IU field hockey team has started out its first 10 games this season with a 5-5 record.
IU field hockey had aspirations to possibly crack the top 25 of the National Field Hockey Coaches Association Poll for the first time this season, but IU fell short following this weekend's performances.
Coming off a win last Sunday against Ball State, IU hits the road for two important games.
After a loss to open up Big Ten Conference play on Friday against Maryland, IU bounced back to defeat Ball State, 2-1, on Sunday.
IU started Big Ten play Friday afternoon against No. 9 Maryland at the IU Field Hockey Complex, with the Hoosiers losing 3-1 to the Terrapins.
Following victories over both Miami (Ohio) and Central Michigan, IU opens conference play Friday against No. 9 Maryland at 3 p.m. at the Indiana Field Hockey Complex.
IU executed a successful home stand this weekend by grabbing two wins and improving its record to 4-2 on the season.
After a successful road trip last weekend, IU field hockey returns home for a pair of games against Central Michigan and Miami (Ohio). The Hoosiers will face Central Michigan Friday at 3 p.m. and Miami Sunday at 12 p.m. with both games being played at the IU Field Hockey Complex.
IU had a successful weekend in Pennsylvania as the Hoosiers notched victories over Wake Forest and Villanova.
Coming off a disappointing opening weekend, in which IU field hockey was outscored 11-1 against two ranked opponents, the Hoosiers will hit the road again for another set of games.
IU field hockey had a tough weekend to open its season, losing the first two games.