IU women's soccer readies for tournament test
After qualifying for the Big Ten Women’s Soccer Tournament on Wednesday night, IU will have a quick turnaround ahead of its quarterfinal match.
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After qualifying for the Big Ten Women’s Soccer Tournament on Wednesday night, IU will have a quick turnaround ahead of its quarterfinal match.
The result of Wednesday night’s match between IU and Michigan was supposed to determine IU’s fate regarding whether or not it reached its first Big Ten Women’s Soccer Tournament since 2013.
It all comes down to tonight for the IU women’s soccer team. A victory Senior Night against Michigan would guarantee IU its first spot in the Big Ten Women’s Soccer Tournament since 2013. Anything less than a victory by the Hoosiers would require other results around the Big Ten to go their way in order for the Hoosiers to secure a postseason spot.
With eight minutes remaining in regulation on Saturday night, IU was in desperate need of an equalizing goal against the Purdue Boilermakers.
It has been a while since the final games of the Big Ten regular season mattered to IU.
Several of the 11 true freshmen on this season’s IU roster have contributed significantly to the team’s resurgence on the field, but one freshman in particular has stood out.
Senior defender Marissa Borschke rose high at the back post in the 34th minute to score IU’s only goal against Maryland on Sunday afternoon.
Resiliency has been a key trait of the IU women’s soccer team this season, and it was on full display Thursday night against Ohio State in Columbus, Ohio.
With four games remaining in Big Ten regular season play, IU holds its postseason destiny in its hands.
Like many players on this year’s squad, sophomore defender Caroline Dreher has had to adjust to a new role on the field.
Facing a 2-0 deficit only 14 minutes into Sunday’s match against No. 24 Rutgers, IU needed an offensive spark.
No. 13 Penn State had eight times as many shots on goal, double the number of total shots and over triple the amount of corner kicks as IU on Thursday night.
With only six Big Ten matches remaining in the regular season, the IU women’s soccer team is running out of time to secure a spot in the Big Ten Women’s Soccer Tournament.
Freshman midfielder Allison Jorden decided on her own to come to IU.
IU Coach Amy Berbary has stressed the importance set pieces have played for her team this season.
There are certain games in a team’s season that serve as season-defining moments.
The IU women’s soccer team has changed substantially from last season to this season.
IU Coach Amy Berabry knew freshman defender Meghan Scott was good, but she had no idea she would make an impact so quickly.
Heading into last weekend’s matches, IU women’s soccer had an opportunity to put itself in contention to qualify for the season-ending Big Ten Tournament.
IU knew that No. 9 Minnesota would pose a stiff challenge on Friday night at Bill Armstrong Stadium.