Three things to know before IU’s final home game
After shutting out Rutgers in its second consecutive victory, No. 10 IU men’s soccer will take on Ohio State for the final home game in the regular season.
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After shutting out Rutgers in its second consecutive victory, No. 10 IU men’s soccer will take on Ohio State for the final home game in the regular season.
Missing 10 games is anything but ideal for an athlete in his senior year. Despite only playing in five contests for No. 10 IU men’s soccer this year, senior midfielder Joris Ahlinvi has made a significant influence on the offense.
No. 10 IU men’s soccer will host Rutgers on Friday, in its first conference match since losing on the road against No. 22 Maryland.
No. 10 IU men’s soccer racked up a season-high six assists in a 5-1 win over the University of Evansville. IU’s ball movement facilitated four of its five goals.
Coming off its first regular season loss to a Big Ten opponent, No. 6 IU men’s soccer will welcome the University of Evansville to Bloomington on Tuesday, in a fight to keep its 33-game home unbeaten streak alive.
A first half of defensive woes and a game void of shots on goal gave No. 6 IU a 3-0 loss to No. 25 Maryland. This was IU’s first regular season loss to a Big Ten opponent in over four years.
Flashbacks of Santa Barbara replay in their minds. IU men’s soccer defeated Maryland twice in 2018 but could not put it away at the NCAA College Cup.
Lockdown defense and a gutsy goal gave No. 4 IU men’s soccer a 1-0 win on Homecoming weekend against Michigan.
All night, IU’s defense kept the University of Kentucky from getting open looks. The Wildcats had taken five shots, but only one managed to threaten the net. That changed in the 56th minute.
Freshman midfielder Aidan Morris was named to Top Drawer Soccer’s team of the week Tuesday for his performances against Northwestern and Penn State.
Two evenly matched teams with winning streaks on the line square off Wednesday at Jerry Yeagley Field. No. 8 IU men’s soccer takes on the University of Kentucky, who will try to win in Bloomington for the first time since 1995.
Junior defender A.J. Palazzolo tore down the field in the 13th minute, looking to put No. 8 IU men’s soccer up early. As he prepared to launch the ball in the back of the net, he was shoved from behind and tumbled to the ground.
No. 8 IU men’s soccer won its second conference match of the season with a 3-1 victory over Northwestern. Tuesday’s match moved IU to 6-1-2 on the season and 31-2-7 all time against Northwestern.
After posting its second shutout of the season, No. 5 IU men’s soccer will hit the road to take on Northwestern University for its first conference road match.
Seventy-four minutes of close calls and tough breaks left No. 5 IU men’s soccer with some disbelief and frustration. Seven shots — some point blank — all failed to go into the net.
Following its 2-1 loss against Butler University, No. 5 IU men’s soccer returns home for a match against the California State University at Sacramento before departing for a two-game conference road trip.
Pesky defense and missed offensive opportunities handed No. 5 IU men’s soccer its first loss of the season. The University of Butler defeated IU 2-1 Tuesday at the Bud and Jackie Sellick Bowl.
IU's No. 4-ranked men's soccer team will hit the road against Butler University after its first regulation victory of the season.
As the red smoke spread through the air, fans pounded the crimson and cream wall on the north side of Jerry Yeagley Field.
Following a disappointing and record-breaking finish Tuesday, No. 4 IU men’s soccer will look to break a string of ties and overtimes when it begins conference play against Wisconsin.