UPDATED: Breaking down IU’s path to a Big Ten Tournament title
It’s been 12 years since IU has won the Big Ten regular season and tournament championship in the same season.
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It’s been 12 years since IU has won the Big Ten regular season and tournament championship in the same season.
Since the NBA regular season started on Oct. 17, eight former IU men's basketball players have seen the floor so far.
IU Coach Todd Yeagley mentioned Friday afternoon during media availability that he thought his team was going to play its best game of the season against No. 12 Michigan State on Sunday.
Just days after clinching the Big Ten regular season title, IU will have a tough challenge to round out Big Ten play Sunday afternoon.
Last season IU softball got its first win of the season in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge. On Thursday, the 2019 ACC/Big Ten Challenge matchups were announced.
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Sophomore goalkeeper Trey Muse used his left hand to signal the numbers five, two and zero as he ran off the field to join his team in celebration.
Despite having two matches remaining on its schedule, IU men’s soccer has clinched at least a share of the 2018 Big Ten Conference regular season title.
Sophomore midfielders Griffin Dorsey and Justin Rennicks were named to the United States U-20 National Team on Tuesday afternoon.
On Tuesday afternoon senior midfielder Trevor Swartz picked up another national weekly honor.
Coming into the season, IU Coach Todd Yeagley talked about how his team was disappointed that despite making it to the National Championship game last season, it failed to earn any trophies during the journey.
With only three games left in the regular season, the No. 2 Hoosiers have a chance Friday night to move one step closer to achieving one of their goals.
Senior defender Timmy Mehl jumped just a few inches off the ground and clicked his heels together.
Heading into the 2018 season, TopDrawerSoccer had four IU men’s soccer players in their top-100 player rankings. On Monday afternoon, the midseason top-100 player rankings included five Hoosiers.
No. 4 IU men's soccer will play host to Butler on Tuesday night for the Hoosiers' final nonconference matchup of the regular season.
A.J. Palazzolo took a deep breath when talking about the start to his career within the IU men’s soccer program. In 2015, the National Soccer Coaches Association of America selected him as the high school boys' National Player of the Year. He was also ranked the 33rd player in the country by the IMG Academy 150. Palazzolo appeared in 10 matches off the bench his freshman season. He took 11 shots and had a pair of assists in 196 minutes of action. In that 10th appearance, IU was matched up with No. 20 Virginia Tech in the third round of the NCAA Tournament on Nov. 27, 2016. He already had a shot registered in the match as the Hoosiers were searching for the winning goal before overtime struck. With four minutes and 33 seconds remaining in the second half, Palazzolo slid into a Virginia Tech defender as he made a play for the ball. Once Palazzolo collided with him, he immediately laid on the ground curled up in a ball. He was in that position for 12 seconds before an official blew a whistle to stop play and allow medical attention. He rolled back and forth from his back to his left shoulder, screaming in pain, holding onto his right knee. Palazzolo then laid flat on his back with his hands behind his head. His red long sleeve undershirt covered his elbows as they pointed toward the sky while the IU medical staff massaged his knee. Luckily for Palazzolo, he only suffered a sprained MCL and was able to play in the spring season. But, he endured a far worse injury just months later. In the first summer practice back for the 2017 season, Palazzolo tore his ACL. “It was pretty devastating being out,” Palazzolo said. Palazzolo had to redshirt the 2017 season. From the sidelines, he watched IU make it all the way to the National Championship game and lose to Stanford 1-0 in double overtime. Despite not being able to contribute on the field, Palazzolo didn’t allow the season to go to waste. He focused on the small details of being a student athlete such as dieting, sleeping and treating his body better. Everything he learned from being sidelined prepared him for the following season as he was in line to contribute even more than he did his first time around. “Just seeing those guys make it all the way to the National Championship last year gave me that extra motivation coming into this year,” Palazzolo said. Palazzolo presented IU Coach Todd Yeagley with a unique opportunity heading into the 2018 season. Most players don’t switch their positions in college, but Palazzolo excelled at multiple positions on the pitch, giving his coach the option to move him around.
There wasn’t a single player left on the Hoosiers bench.
The No. 4 Hoosiers now sit at the top of the Big Ten standings after defeating No. 14 Michigan last week. With Maryland in town Friday night, IU has a chance to continue its hot start to conference play.
In the 55th minute, sophomore midfielder Griffin Dorsey drew the attention of the Michigan backline and set up senior defender Rece Buckmaster perfectly on the right side of the box.
LEXINGTON, KY. – The sound of blue vuvuzelas was heard loud and clear for the entirety of 90 minutes.
On Sunday afternoon, IU softball showed flashes of the potential they have in year two under Coach Shonda Stanton.