Defense, pitching cause IU to lose two of three
Entering the season, IU Coach Chris Lemonis emphasized pitching and defense.
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Entering the season, IU Coach Chris Lemonis emphasized pitching and defense.
IU stole one base in three games against Stanford.
IU soccer announced six matches for its spring season, four of which will be played at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
IU Coach Chris Lemonis knows the Hoosiers could’ve gotten more.
IU senior Scott Donley sprinted back, leapt over the left field wall and made the catch.
It was a trip Chris Lemonis had made plenty of times ?before.
IU officially revealed its 2015 recruiting class of eight players Monday.
Jeremy Wurtzman is no stranger to Big Ten tennis.
Freshman Raheel Manji doesn’t get what the big deal is about college ?tennis.
As Cassie Slone and Alison Zook were arranging their vintage clothing on stage, a group of women drinking wine at a nearby table ?approached them.
Last season Louisville stole 133 bases. IU stole 68.
It’s not easy replacing a legend.
The IU men’s soccer team gained two members since leaving for winter break.
IU sophomore Tanner Thompson possessed the ball with 40 seconds left in the match. Trailing by a goal, this could be IU’s last opportunity score the equalizer.
Xavier senior goalkeeper Eric Ossswald ran over and hugged the goal post.
Soccer can be the cruelest of sports.
IU already has eight stars adorning its jerseys. It begins its quest for a ninth at 1 p.m. Sunday.
This weekend could be bigger than any other for IU men’s soccer.
IU junior forward Femi Hollinger-Janzen has come a long way.
IU senior Dylan Lax has started every match for IU this season. From his defensive midfield position he has started IU attacks and prevented opponents from scoring.