Freshman step up in time of need for IU
Curtis Jones must have forgot he was a freshman.
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Curtis Jones must have forgot he was a freshman.
WESTFIELD, Ind. — Numerous offensive chances, gusting winds and penalty kicks all led to a heartbreak for IU men’s soccer in the Big Ten Tournament semifinals Friday.
A top-tier college basketball matchup is on tap 2,500 miles off the mainland as No. 11 IU takes on No. 3 Kansas in Honolulu in the State Farm Armed Forces Classic to start the regular season.
The postseason is here for the IU men's soccer team and they will be taking on Wisconsin in the semifinals Friday. How will they fare? Will it be similar to their previous matchup? Josh and Zain break it all down.
When IU Coach Tom Crean guided his team to the Sweet Sixteen in 2013, it was considered a failure. When the nine-year IU Coach did it last season, it was considered a success.
All of Hoosier nation almost fell in love with transfer junior forward Freddie McSwain during his first offensive possession in an IU uniform.
The first time IU men’s soccer played Northwestern this year, it ended in a scoreless draw after 110 minutes of play.
The starting lineup IU Coach Tom Crean put out on the court Saturday night actually made sense.
With IU men’s basketball losing seven players after last season’s Big Ten Championship, the newcomers on the team will play an even more important role this season.
Devonte Green is already making a name for himself, and the freshman guard hasn’t even played a regular season game yet for the Hoosiers.
The Hoosiers have secured the two-seed in the Big Ten Tournament after a successful week with two win. Now, IU turns its attention to the postseason. How will they fare? Josh and Zain break it all down.
It’s been an offseason of learning and trying to get healthy for the IU men’s basketball team, and it finally gets to go up against an outside opponent tonight.
IU men’s soccer’s postseason seeding for the Big Ten tournament could have been decided weeks ago, but instead five conference draws for the Hoosiers made it go down to the final day of the regular season to sort out the final standings.
The regular season is wrapping up and there is a lot yet to be hashed out. IU is coming off a 5-goal performance vs. St. Louis, but now return to the Big Ten to play Michigan State. Where will the Hoosiers land in the Big Ten tournament? Josh and Zain break it all down.
The Big Ten standings are tight heading into the final day of the regular season, and the IU men’s soccer team is right in the middle of it.
This week Tanner Thompson laces up his boots for the final time at Jerry Yeagley Field in the regular season, and the senior midfielder made sure to start the end of his final chapter off right.
IU basketball is more than just a game. To the majority of the more than 16,000 fans at Hoosier Hysteria on Saturday, it’s a lifestyle.
The IU men’s soccer team hadn’t earned a negative result during a Big Ten conference game all season, but Wisconsin hadn’t dropped a match at home this year either.
The Hoosiers are heading into the home stretch of the season and there is still a lot to play for. Can the Hoosiers grab the two seed in the conference tournament? Josh and Zain will tell you about everything you need to know.
The Hoosier men’s soccer team hasn’t dropped a conference match all season. Although they’ve tied on four separate occasions, IU hasn’t had a loss against any Big Ten team.