Hoosiers finish season with split results
IU volleyball made it a goal early on in the season to split match wins.
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IU volleyball made it a goal early on in the season to split match wins.
IU was down by seven points in the midst of the third set of its third-to-last game this season.
Of the 16 Big Ten games the Hoosiers have played this season, they’ve only won five times.
Though most teams typically find comfort in playing with home-court advantage, IU players and coaches described playing at Nebraska’s Devaney Center with one word: fun.
As this season comes to a close, IU Coach Sherry Dunbar-Kruzan looks to fill empty spaces on the 2016 volleyball team. The Hoosiers will lose five seniors but gain five new freshmen next year from four Midwest states — Indiana, Wisconsin, Illinois and Ohio.
It was point, set, match victory for IU volleyball on Saturday night against Michigan State.
Two weeks, three locations, five matches and five chances for a win are all that’s left in the 2015 regular season for IU volleyball.
Before Wednesday night, IU hadn’t seen a win in three weeks.
Go for it.
After being defeated by last-place Iowa on Wednesday, IU volleyball (13-12) will need to put that aside and begin its preparation for Nebraska (18-4), who is third in the Big Ten rankings.
The Hoosiers dropped their third match in a row to allow the Hawkeyes to take their second conference win of the regular season.
After a tough week of losses on the road, IU volleyball (13-11) will take on Iowa (11-14) at home at 7 p.m. Wednesday in University Gym.
It was the second set of IU’s match against number one Big Ten contender Minnesota, and IU was down five points.
IU volleyball returned home with its second loss of the week after being shut out on the road by No. 12 Wisconsin.
IU volleyball is back on the road Friday to continue their training in anticipation for Sunday’s match against Wisconsin (14-6).
Following a victorious weekend at home, IU volleyball must prepare for traveling, as it’ll compete at Minnesota on Wednesday evening.
After five straight losses, the Hoosiers finally acquired a win this weekend, as they played against Illinois and Northwestern this weekend. This victory refocused the team on its goal to split weekends.
Going into its Big Ten season, IU volleyball made it a goal to split weekends and bring home at least one win.
IU women’s volleyball returned home without wins from its matches last weekend.
After returning home from rivalry week with two losses against the Boilermakers, the Hoosiers are looking for a win this weekend.