Men's Soccer vs. Louisville
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Sophomore midfielder/defender Jamie Vollmer throws in the ball during the Hoosiers' 3-2 loss to Louisville on Wednesday at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
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Sophomore midfielder/defender Jamie Vollmer throws in the ball during the Hoosiers' 3-2 loss to Louisville on Wednesday at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Freshman forward Eriq Zavaleta handles the ball during the Hoosiers' 3-2 loss to Louisville on Wednesday at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Senior midfielder Alec Purdie attempts to prevent Louisville from stealing the ball during the first half of IU's game against Louisville on Wednesday at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Sophomore midfielder Jacob Bushue attempts to prevent Louisville from moving further with the ball during the first half of the IU vs. Louisville game Wednesday at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Senior midfielder Alec Purdie works to keep the ball out of Lousiville's possension during the first half of the Hoosiers' game against the Cardinals on Wednesday at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Junior midfielder/defender Caleb Konstanski controls the ball during the Hoosiers' game against the Cardinals on Wednesday at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Sophomore midfielder Jacob Bushue attempts to prevent Louisville from moving further with the ball during the first half of the IU vs. Louisville game Wednesday at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Senior midfielder Alec Purdie works to keep the ball out of Louisville's possesion during the first half of the game Wednesday at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
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Third year theater MFA graduate student Colleen Alexis Metzger puts the finishing touches on a hat Friday in the costume studio of the Ruth N. Halls Theatre. Metzger was the costume designer for IU's production of "Hair."
Cast member of "Hair" sit upon the scaffolding that is part of the set during a dress rehearsal Monday in the Ruth N. Halls Theater.
Cast memebers hold up protest signs during the first act of "Hair" during a dress rehearsal Monday at the Ruth N. Halls Theatre. Peace, love and anti-war are strong themes that appear throughout the entirety of the musical.
Senior Pawlikowski who plays the role of Claude sings as cast members sit on stage around him Monday at a dress rehearsal of "Hair" at the Ruth N. Halls Theater.
Senior Charnette Batey, who plays the role of Dionne, sings during a dress rehearsal of "Hair" Monday in the Ruth N. Halls Theater.
Freshman Kelsey Shaw, who plays the role of Jeanie, fixes her hair in a dressing room Monday in the Ruth N. Halls Theatre, prior to the first dress rehearsal. This is Shaw's first IU theater performance.
Multiple wigs sit along a counter in a dressing room in the Ruth N. Halls Theatre. The wig closest to the left is meant to look like George Washington's hair, and used in a hallucinatory scene.
Junior Robbie Baxley paints a face upon a mask Friday in the Ruth N. Halls Theatre building. The masks are used as part of the set.
First year MFA lighting design student Lee strings lights upon scaffolding Friday on the stage of the Ruth N. Halls Theatre. The stage design for "Hair" includes scaffolding for the performers to climb on during different parts throughout the musical.
Rolls of fabric sit upon a shelf Friday in the costume studio of the Ruth N. Halls Theatre. Multiple theater students aided in making costumes in preparation for the performance of "Hair."
Sophomore Nicki Eberle stitches a label into a purple pair of pants Friday in the Ruth N. Halls Theater costume studio. Eberle is studying theater and helped out in the costume shop as part of a class.