Volleyball looks to bounce back from loss to Iowa against No. 11 Wisconsin
It’s an understatement to say the conference season for the Hoosiers has been tough, but the remaining schedule could spell disaster.
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It’s an understatement to say the conference season for the Hoosiers has been tough, but the remaining schedule could spell disaster.
It’s been the same story for the Hoosiers this season in conference play — a struggle.
The Hoosiers came as close as they have to earning their first win in conference play last weekend against Northwestern and Illinois. IU's home match against Iowa at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the University Gym presents the Hoosiers with another opportunity to score that elusive victory.
For the first time this season, the Hoosiers won a set in conference play, and they didn’t stop there.
The success of the 2017-18 IU women's basketball season lies on the shoulders of IU’s two seniors, Amanda Cahill and Tyra Buss.
It’s win or learn for IU volleyball.
Unlike the start to the 2017 season last spring, IU women's tennis was able to immediately get outside this past weekend as part of the Hoosier Classic.
The seats were sold out when the Hoosiers faced the No. 19 Purdue Boilermakers for the second-straight match Saturday.
It was all smiles Thursday evening at practice for the IU volleyball team, following a 3-0 loss to No. 19 Purdue the previous night.
It’s not spring, but that doesn’t stop women’s tennis from getting its season started a little early.
IU vs. Purdue. That alone is as big as it gets for both schools, no matter the sport, but for volleyball, there is an added prize.
At 5 years old, junior right side hitter Elizabeth Asdell started playing softball with no thought of stepping onto a volleyball court.
The Big Ten Conference is known to be an elite conference in many NCAA sports.
After the IU football team shined in its 52-17 win over Georgia Southern and IU fans spent most of their day out in the heat with them, the University Gym was quiet.
Having a strong mentality is a key focal point for any sport, but for IU volleyball it’s even more important because of how inexperienced IU’s roster is.
Illinois played the role of spoiler Wednesday by defeating the Hoosiers 3-0 in IU’s Big Ten opener at University Gym.
After 12 games and four separate three-match tournaments, conference season is finally here.
Not often does IU Coach Sherry Dunbar-Kruzan get out of her seat during a match.
During the 2016 Florida Gulf Coast Invitational, the Hoosiers dropped the first two sets to FGCU to go down 0-2 with their 9-0 record on the line. IU rallied back to win the next two sets and forced a fifth set. It went back and forth, but FGCU prevailed, 15-12, to win the invitational.
Nine up, nine down.