Having fun: the secret to IU women’s basketball’s Nikki Cardaño-Hillary’s success
On the walk back from class, Jacy Bolton, a self-proclaimed farm girl, spotted a worm on the ground and began scheming.
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On the walk back from class, Jacy Bolton, a self-proclaimed farm girl, spotted a worm on the ground and began scheming.
Tears filled the eyes of IU players as they stood still with hands over their heads. Head coach Todd Yeagley and the coaching staff hustled to put their arms around their athletes, knowing the season’s ultimate goal was gone.
For the tenth time this season, sophomore goalkeeper Roman Celentano left the field Friday night without allowing a goal.
On a drenched turf following an hour-long weather delay, IU sophomore forward Ryan Wittenbrink and the No. 3 seed Hoosiers struck first against No. 6 seed Seton Hall University.
In the first half of Thursday’s matchup with Marquette in Cary, North Carolina, No. 3 IU seemed content with controlling possession in the backfield. The Marquette Golden Eagles never obliged to pressuring the Hoosiers’ back line and never surrendered any counterattacks.
It took penalty kicks, but No. 3 IU advanced to the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 with a victory over St. Francis College Sunday night. The Hoosiers will now face the Marquette University Golden Eagles at 6 p.m. Thursday in Cary, North Carolina, with a spot in the quarterfinals on the line.
All sophomore goalkeeper Roman Celentano needed was one more stop.
As the limited crowd roared the loudest it had all night, sophomore goalkeeper Roman Celentano locked in, blocking everything out besides Penn State senior midfielder Callum Pritchatt. IU had a 3-2 advantage through eight kicks, needing a Pritchatt miss or a Celentano save to clinch another Big Ten championship.
Stop if you’ve heard this before: forward Victor Bezerra paves the path for an IU victory.
When ESPN host Maria Taylor announced “Indiana University” as a No. 4 seed on the NCAA Tournament selection show March 15, there were mixed emotions.
Trailing by 2 points late in the third quarter, junior guard Grace Berger scanned inside, hoping to feed the hot hand in forward Mackenzie Holmes.
Clinging to a 2-point lead after a 16-6 North Carolina State University run, head coach Teri Moren put IU’s season in sixth-year senior guard Ali Patberg’s hands.
After sitting with two fouls for the majority of the second quarter, sophomore forward Mackenzie Holmes’ presence instantly resurfaced when she reentered the game in the second half.
Just under a month ago, Northwestern handed then-No. 7 IU men’s soccer its only loss of the season.
With the first quarter winding down in IU’s opener in the NCAA Tournament, Grace Berger once again created for herself.
Led by redshirt sophomore forward’s Ryan Wittenbrink’s two goals, No. 9 IU defeated Rutgers 3-0 Friday afternoon in Piscataway, New Jersey. It is the Hoosiers’ third consecutive victory after dropping one to Northwestern.
Trailing 1-0 through 45 minutes against Michigan State on Monday, No. 23 IU men’s soccer was searching for some firepower. The Spartans had controlled the pace in the first half, leading the Hoosiers in all major categories.
Down 7 points with six minutes remaining, all 2,500 fans at Bankers Life Fieldhouse knew IU needed a bucket to jumpstart a run.
No. 9 IU women’s basketball 2020-21 season is one that I will never forget.
At this point, fans can expect IU to play its best in the game’s most critical points.