IU finds production out of unexpected players
IU Coach Todd Yeagley was forced to test his team’s depth early.
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IU Coach Todd Yeagley was forced to test his team’s depth early.
After a 3-0-2 start to the season, the Indiana Hoosiers men's soccer team will hit the road to face Michigan on Wednesday and then return home for Northwestern on Sunday. How much of a challenge will these matches be? How do Josh and Zain see the matches playing out? Tune in to find out.
The Hoosier men’s soccer team has already faced three top-25 teams this season and still have a full Big Ten slate ahead of them.
After a 3-0-1 start to the season, the No. 4 Indiana Hoosiers men's soccer team will welcome in the #5 Maryland Terrapins to open up the Big Ten Conference slate. How will IU fare without defender Grant Lillard? How do Josh and Zain see the match playing out? Tune in to find out.
It might only be early September and the Hoosiers’ first conference game of the season, but it could possibly be the most important game on the Big Ten schedule.
No. 5 IU men's soccer opened the year 2-0 for the first time since 2012. We'll recap senior midfielder Tanner Thompson's award winning week as well as the upcoming Adidas/IU Credit Union Classic. No. 22 Cal and No. 15 Stanford will travel to Bloomington on Labor Day weekend for an early non-conference test for IU.
Eighteen fouls were called against Stanford on Sunday night compared to just five against the Hoosiers. However, IU was hurt the most.
Resiliency is what the Hoosiers showed Friday night against No. 22 California in front of the 16th largest crowd to watch a soccer game at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
With IU men’s soccer starting 2-0 for the first time since 2012, the competition will begin to intensify at the Adidas/IU Credit Union Classic this weekend.
Senior midfielder Tanner Thompson is already proving why he earned so many preseason accolades entering this season.
IU Coach Todd Yeagely has every reason to believe his team has the talent and leadership to make a deep run into the NCAA Tournament.
The IU field hockey team has spent an extensive amount of time together on and off the turf during the offseason as it strives to improve on its record-setting season from a year ago.
During a year where the outlook was bleak at times the Hoosiers ended its regular season campaign in familiar territory, with its ticket punched to the Big Ten Tournament in Omaha, Nebraska.
It was a frustrating start of the year for senior starting pitcher Evan Bell.
Senior starting pitcher Kyle Hart firmly believes if he would have thrown a fastball away to Illinois first baseman Pat McInerney in the top of the fourth inning, IU would have 30 wins.
A season ago, the Fighting Illini were leaders of the Big Ten while the Hoosiers were fighting to land a comfortable seed in the conference tournament.
Each time IU got knocked down by Kentucky it responded.
The thought of mentioning IU and first place in the Big Ten in the same sentence in early April was illogical.
A sweep took place this weekend at Bart Kaufman Field as the Hoosiers (26-16, 11-4) downed the Northwestern Wildcats (10-33, 2-16) by slim margins.
On a day where the Hoosiers were supposed to score runs at a premium, they instead leaned on their pitching, defense and timely hitting to carry the club to victory.