IU volleyball sweeps competition at the Bluegrass Battle
When head coach Steve Aird started his second year at IU, he made his intention of playing stronger non-conference competition known right from the start.
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When head coach Steve Aird started his second year at IU, he made his intention of playing stronger non-conference competition known right from the start.
IU volleyball head coach Steve Aird has had a goal for his team when it comes to how many non-conference wins he wants to tally before entering the Big Ten gauntlet, he said.
This season, much of IU volleyball’s focus has been about “starting on time,” a phrase preached by IU head coach Steve Aird to try to get his team off to a quick start at the beginnings of matches.
The IU volleyball team got off to a fast start against Marshall University on Aug. 30, winning seven of the first eight points of the match. The energy of the crowd at Wilkinson Hall was building, and it was about to get louder.
Fresh off a 3-1 start to the season, IU returns to the court this weekend for three more home matches at Wilkinson Hall. After what IU head coach Steve Aird has called a “hard but good” week of practice, the team is ready to get back in action.
IU volleyball is off to a 3-1 start this season after the Indiana Invitational over the weekend. The Hoosiers won their matches against Florida International University, Marshall University and the University of Tennessee-Martin but dropped their final match against Santa Clara University.
IU volleyball head coach Steve Aird doesn’t beat around the bush when it comes to talking about how tough of a conference his Hoosier team competes in. It’s because of this, he says, that he wants his team to play a difficult nonconference schedule and prepare itself for the brutality of Big Ten play.
As IU volleyball head coach Steve Aird enters his second year at the helm, he has related his experiences to those of head men’s basketball coach Archie Miller, who just finished up his second year at IU.
Fans got a chance to connect with this year's new-look IU Volleyball squad at Saturday's annual Cream and Crimson Scrimmage.
IU volleyball fans will get their first official look at the 2019 team on at 7 p.m. Aug. 24 at Wilkinson Hall during the annual Cream and Crimson Scrimmage.
Blessings Golf Club in Fayetteville, Arkansas, proved to be a tough test of golf this week at the NCAA Women's Golf Championship. The difficult course, combined with a few weather delays, made for high-scoring rounds from teams across the board, including IU.
For the 11th time in school history and first time since 2007, the IU women’s golf team has clinched a bid to the NCAA Championship by finishing sixth place in the NCAA East Lansing Regional.
For the 23rd time in school history, IU women's golf has claimed an NCAA Regional bid and will compete in the East Lansing, Michigan Regional from May 6-8.
The IU women's golf team stayed in the thick of contention until the end at the Big Ten tournament before ultimately coming up short.
After taking home first place at the Lady Boilermaker Classic last weekend, the IU women’s golf team will look to continue its success this weekend at the Big Ten Championship in Maineville, Ohio.
This weekend in West Lafayette, Indiana, IU overwhelmed the six-team field at the Boilermaker Invitational by shooting four-under par, eight strokes better than second-place Purdue.
Following a 15th place finish at the Clemson Invitational earlier this week, IU will stay in-state this weekend and play at the Lady Boilermaker Classic in West Lafayette, Indiana.
The IU women’s golf team looked to move up the leaderboard Tuesday in the final round of the Clemson Invitational.
After three weeks off from competition, the IU women’s golf team travels to Sunset, South Carolina, this weekend to take part in the Clemson Invitational. The 18-team event will run from Sunday through Tuesday.