IU women’s basketball wins big for second straight game
Through all of the whistles, fouls and stoppages in play, IU carried on to cruise past Vanderbilt 94-61 victory against and move to 2-0 on the season.
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Through all of the whistles, fouls and stoppages in play, IU carried on to cruise past Vanderbilt 94-61 victory against and move to 2-0 on the season.
The size advantage on the interior for IU was evident inside the doors of Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.
WESTFIELD, Ind. — The wind was howling.
IU’s Big Ten Tournament semifinal match Friday is a classic case of offense versus defense.
How this IU men’s soccer team will be remembered will have a lot to do with how it fares in the next few weeks.
The first match between IU and Northwestern ended in a 0-0 draw. This one was headed that way too, but Sunday was different.
IU junior guard Tyra Buss has been the star of the show during her time in Bloomington.
The first time IU played Northwestern, the Hoosiers controlled the Wildcats. They outshot them 28-3 but ended up settling for a 0-0 draw.
IU senior defender Billy McConnell has flown under the radar during his last season in Bloomington.
When IU needed him most, senior Tanner Thompson put the team on his back.
Last season the IU women’s basketball program took a major step forward.
Senior Colin Webb was the incumbent goalkeeper coming into the 2016 season.
Just two games remain on the IU men’s soccer regular season slate, and it’s possible we haven’t seen this team’s full potential.
The final stretch of the regular season is here for IU and there is still a lot to play for.
IU’s No. 9 ranking and presence in a conference with just three ranked teams total brings with it a certain expectation when it comes to results.
After beating a top-5 Louisville team on the road Tuesday, IU will look to build off that win when it travels Saturday to Columbus, Ohio, to take on the Ohio State Buckeyes.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — With a ball up for grabs around the IU box and the clock ticking, senior Phil Fives put his body on the line in an attempt to preserve what could be the Hoosiers’ biggest win of the season.
Lose and you’ll be in the spotlight. Win and you won’t get nearly enough credit.
It’s time to reset. IU (6-1-4) had a chance to follow up a home win against No. 7 Butler with an even more impressive result on the road at No. 2 Notre Dame, but failed to even come close.
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Expectations were high Tuesday night for a top-10, in-state matchup between two premier soccer programs.