Homecoming weekend traditions
Homecoming might be centered on IU facing off with Iowa, but there is much more tradition to the weekend than football.
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Homecoming might be centered on IU facing off with Iowa, but there is much more tradition to the weekend than football.
After a long stretch on the road, IU field hockey will finally return to Bloomington this weekend. The Hoosiers come in faltering as of late, dropping five straight including losses to No. 6 Michigan and No. 23 Ohio State last weekend.
IU faced an uphill battle heading into Ann Arbor, Michigan, on Sunday to play No. 6 Michigan.
After dropping its first two conference games to Northwestern and Iowa, then losing last weekend to Miami University, IU field hockey entered this afternoon's game at No. 23 Ohio State looking for a positive swing of momentum.
At this point in the season, every weekend is crucial for the IU field hockey team.
After dropping matches against Northwestern and Iowa last weekend to open Big Ten play, the Hoosiers traveled to Oxford, Ohio, in search of a win to get them back on track.
After nearly upsetting Northwestern in its conference opener, IU’s 3-0 shutout last weekend at the hands of Iowa left Coach Amanda Janney Misselhorn with more questions than answers heading into this weekend’s nonconference tilt with Miami University.
Hailey Couch was always the one to make a little noise when she was younger.
After going winless in the Big Ten Conference last season, IU field hockey will look to turn the tide this year.
After starting out conference play with a promising performance against Northwestern on Friday, IU field hockey got a big taste of reality Sunday.
With a potent Northwestern offense coming to Bloomington to begin Big Ten play, IU could’ve played tentatively to start the conference season.
After going down 2-0 against St. Francis on Sunday, IU looked it was in line for their fourth-consecutive defeat.
The IU field hockey team looked as if it was in for a repeat performance of Friday’s 4-1 loss to Stanford against St. Francis Sunday. Turns out all the Hoosiers needed was a halftime break.
The downpour started early at the IU Field Hockey Complex Friday and continued well into the second half in Stanford’s 4-1 victory over IU.
After a long Labor Day weekend in Philadelphia, a weekend that resulted in two losses for IU Field Hockey, the Hoosiers are back in town for the final full nonconference weekend of the season.
After a strong opening weekend in Bloomington, the IU field hockey team traveled to Philadelphia in search of two marquee road victories.
After splitting its first two games of the season with Louisville and Ball State, IU Field Hockey gets set to fly east to Pennsylvania this weekend for matchups with Villanova and Drexel.
After a slow start to the season-opener against Louisville Friday, the IU Field Hockey team turned the ship around Sunday to earn their first win of the season.
For a game that was level for all but four minutes Friday, it only seemed fitting that the game-winning goal would come with no time left on the clock.
After three preseason scrimmages, IU Field Hockey is set to get the regular season started Friday.