Field hockey upset at home on senior day
IU field hockey’s determination and efforts were not enough Friday to post a positive conference record this season, dropping its matchup against Ohio State on senior day.
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IU field hockey’s determination and efforts were not enough Friday to post a positive conference record this season, dropping its matchup against Ohio State on senior day.
The Hoosiers have already qualified for the Big Ten Tournament, but IU Coach Amanda Janney said she doesn’t want her team to relax.
IU Coach Amanda Janney is sad to see this year’s crop of seniors leave.
IU Coach Amanda Janney said she knew it was important for the Hoosiers to work on their defense in practice prior to going on the road this weekend.
IU is ready, senior defender Kate Barber said.
IU Coach Amanda Janney considers senior midfielder Morgan Dye to be the fastest player in the Big Ten conference.
The Hoosiers used a stellar defensive performance this weekend to beat one of two top-15 ranked opponents they would face in the only pure home weekend of the season.
The Hoosiers were defeated in overtime in both games last weekend and will need to bring their top game this weekend to get positive results against strong offensive teams.
IU field hockey suffered tough overtime losses to both No. 18 Iowa and Miami University this weekend.
After getting its first conference victory, IU field hockey will seek to come out on top against two tough opponents this weekend.
Back in high school, Ciara Girouard was chosen as her team’s most valuable player twice and was the team captain her junior and senior years.
The Hoosiers were able to recover from their defeats against ranked teams last weekend to post two wins — one at home and another on the road.
After a well-fought weekend against ranked opponents, IU field hockey seeks to get back on the winning path.
Senior defender Mollie Getzfread has been contributing for IU in a variety of ways. In four seasons playing for IU, she has 12 assists and plays an important role on offensive penalty corners as a stopper.
Since IU Coach Amanda Janney’s arrival to Bloomington in 2015, the IU field hockey program has only moved forward.
Despite good effort and competitive spirit, IU could not obtain positive results against ranked opponents this weekend.
Positive team momentum has translated into a scoring streak so far this season for IU senior defender Kate Barber.
IU kept the momentum from last week’s win over UC Davis going, by winning contests this weekend behind strong offensive performances.
IU will seek to keep its positive momentum going in its the third weekend of competition.
Sophomore goalie and German national Noëlle Rother is willing to sacrifice a lot of time and energy for both her country and IU.