Women’s basketball looks to avoid fourth-straight loss
The last two weeks have been a struggle for IU Coach Teri Moren and the women’s basketball team.
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The last two weeks have been a struggle for IU Coach Teri Moren and the women’s basketball team.
IU women’s basketball took the floor Sunday afternoon, where it saw itself lose a third-straight game in a 65-53 loss to Auburn.
Before the start of the season, IU Coach Teri Moren wanted her team to play fast and up to this point, it has worked well.
After flying to California and picking up one win and one loss, the 4-2 Hoosiers are now home as they await their toughest test this season has to offer — the No. 4 Louisville Cardinals.
The end of the season has arrived for IU volleyball.
The IU women’s basketball team has picked up wins in each of its first two games this season, but the wins have come in different styles for IU.
After two losses to two top-10 teams last weekend, IU will go up against another pair of top-10 teams in No. 1 Penn State and No. 8 Michigan State this Wednesday and Saturday night.
The IU women’s basketball team was up 45-38 with five minutes left to go in the third quarter and the fans in Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall were up out of their seats, but not clapping their hands. They were silent.
It’s not about winning anymore for IU volleyball. It’s about trying to take some sets off of its Big Ten opponents.
A day after Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall was silenced after the IU men's team lost to Indiana State, the IU women’s team gave Bloomington something to cheer about with a 93-51 victory over Arkansas State to begin the 2017-18 season.
It’s an exciting weekend for IU volleyball.
Senior point guard Tyra Buss wasn’t the only player that stood out in IU’s 82-38 exhibition win over Gannon University.
After picking up its first conference win of the season Oct. 20, IU volleyball has now dropped its last five matches, four of which have been 3-0 sweeps.
Everything is fast-paced for the women’s basketball team.
Practice Tuesday was no different than any other practice for the IU volleyball team. It showed the same intensity and ran the same drills to prepare the team for its upcoming matches against Iowa and Nebraska.
Christmas and birthdays are occasions every kid looks forward to. Children commonly ask their parents and Santa Claus for new toys, except for IU volleyball senior Jessica Leish.
It's been a rough first half of conference play for IU.
Opportunity filled the air in the University Gym on Friday and Saturday night as the Hoosiers had a chance to turn their season around.
According to IU Coach Sherry Dunbar-Kruzan and her team, IU is 0-0.
For the first time since 2012, IU has lost its first eight Big Ten matches.