Water polo opens up conference play at Michigan
Coming off a three-game losing streak, No. 15 IU will open up conference play with a battle in Ann Arbor, Michigan, against No. 7 Michigan.
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Coming off a three-game losing streak, No. 15 IU will open up conference play with a battle in Ann Arbor, Michigan, against No. 7 Michigan.
No. 15 IU water polo’s pair of games in Hawaii this past weekend gave itself a chance to bounce back from a loss against San Diego State in sudden victory after a hard-fought battle. IU Coach Ryan Castle said his team played well in the game against SDSU, and had him encouraged for the weekend.
IU has had a lot on its plate in the last week, good and bad. The good news: The Hoosiers jumped up one spot to No. 13 in the latest release of the Collegiate Water Polo Association rankings. The not-so-good: they will play three teams in the top 20 this weekend at the Aztec Invite in San Diego. The women are set to face No. 12 San Jose State, Whittier, No. 16 UC San Diego and No. 17 San Diego State.
No. 14 IU water polo entered this weekend’s Harvard Invitational on a five-game winning streak, wins against a ranked opponent in every invite thus far and an appearance on “SportsCenter.”
No. 14 IU water polo is riding a five-game winning streak and hasn't suffered a loss since Jan. 21 when the Hoosiers fell 20-5 to No. 3 UCLA in the UC Santa Barbara Winter Invite.
When freshman water polo player Mollie Williams arrived in Bloomington from Australia in early January, she faced a whirlwind of transitions.
In its first home contests of the season, No. 14 IU water polo gave its young players some game experience in a pair of exhibitions before facing off against a ranked opponent to cap off the weekend.
No. 14 IU water polo has its first home games of the season this weekend, as No. 25 Cal Baptist comes to Bloomiongton for a battle of ranked teams before IU plays exhibition games against Carthage and McKendree.
For the past two weeks IU coach Ryan Castle said he has emphasized defense heavily in practices. He said he thought the team’s offense was very talented, but ball movement and defense were issues that needed to be fixed.
Junior goaltender Jessica Gaudreault said the No. 14 IU water polo team has been focused on the same thing it has all season following a 3-2 record at the Santa Barbara Invite — defense.
The No. 16 Hoosiers opened up the season this weekend at the UC Santa Barbara Winter Invite where they played ranked teams in all five of their games.
When he was hired in the summer of 2016, IU Water Polo Coach Ryan Castle came to Bloomington with a high reputation and plenty of experience on the national stage.
IU track and field started the with a win by sweeping a tough Tennessee squad 71.5-49.5 on the men’s side and 63-53 on the women’s side. It was the team’s first scored meet of the season and first dual with an opponent.
It’s a new calendar year, but IU track and field hopes to continue its success that it had in its first meet of the season when it broke three school records.
IU track and field opened its season with a bang when it was the host of the Hoosier Open on Friday. IU was host to Kentucky, Purdue and Tennessee and broke three school records.
IU will be host to Tennessee, Kentucky and Purdue in the Hoosier Open this weekend for a series of highly competitive events.
Three Hoosiers represented the IU cross country program in Terre Haute, Indiana, at the NCAA Championships this weekend.
IU cross-country failed to advance to the NCAA Championships as a team last weekend, but three Hoosiers will run in the meet as individuals.
Seniors Matt Schwartzer and Jason Crist and sophomore Katherine Receveur will advance to the NCAA Championship meet next week.
IU will look for improved results from the same lineups it sent to the Big Ten Championships when it goes to the NCAA Great Lakes Regional Championships on Friday. When those lineups were sent to the Big Ten Championships the IU men finished third and the women finished eighth IU Coach Ron Helmer said senior Carl Smith and sophomore Katherine Free will be alternates for this upcoming meet and the team has done all it can to prepare for this race.