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(11/24/23 2:59am)
No. 21 Indiana women’s basketball had a plateful of competition on Thanksgiving Thursday, taking on No. 19 University Tennessee in the 2023 Elevance Health Women’s Fort Myers Tip-off. The Volunteers entered the game without their star graduate forward Rickea Jackson — the team's leading scorer and rebounder who missed her third straight game while dealing with a lower leg injury. Regardless, Tennessee stood as a formidable, ranked challenge for Indiana, one it passed with flying colors as the Hoosiers raced to a 71-57 win.
(11/17/23 4:35pm)
Indiana women’s basketball faced a major test Nov. 12 in the form of then-No. 15 Stanford University and, according to head coach Teri Moren it was a “old-fashioned butt-kicking.” Indiana will now have an opportunity to turn things around, welcoming Murray State University to Bloomington on Friday evening.
(11/13/23 12:32am)
While Indiana women's basketball looked to add a ranked win to its resume in an early season test against No. 15 Stanford University, the Cardinal had other plans as they cruised to a 96-64 victory.
(11/12/23 3:38am)
In its 2022-23 season, Indiana women’s basketball earned its first Big Ten regular season championship since 1983. Meanwhile, Stanford University has dominated the Pac-12 conference, with three straight conference championships and an astounding 35 straight NCAA Tournament appearances.
(11/11/23 4:20am)
It was 2013 when Indiana women’s soccer last made the NCAA Tournament. Fast forward one decade and a twelve-win 2023 season had the Hoosiers facing off with No. 6 seeded St. Louis University on Friday evening. Unfortunately for Indiana, its stay in the dance was short-lived as the hosting Billikens defeated the Hoosiers 2-0 in the first round of the tournament.
(11/10/23 5:15pm)
For the first time since 2013, Indiana women’s soccer has punched its ticket to the NCAA Tournament. During the NCAA Tournament Selection Show on Monday afternoon, the Hoosiers received an at-large bid to play on the road against No. 21 St. Louis University in the first round of the tournament Friday evening.
(11/10/23 5:16am)
With a top-15 showdown against No. 15 Stanford University looming, Indiana women’s basketball looked to get a win under its belt by welcoming Eastern Illinois University to Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. The Hoosiers season opener proceeded as planned, as the cream and crimson defeated the visiting Panthers 96-43 — Indiana’s fewest points allowed in a season opener since 2016.
(11/09/23 1:00pm)
While Indiana women’s basketball’s regular season is set to begin Thursday, the Hoosiers are also looking to bolster a strong future through recruiting. During National Signing Day on Wednesday, head coach Teri Moren announced the team’s first two signings — forwards Faith Wiseman and Sydney Fenn.
(11/05/23 8:09pm)
Indiana women’s basketball enters the 2023-24 season coming off the program’s first Big Ten regular season title since 1983. The Hoosiers had a season to remember, going 28-4, but had a disappointing ending to the season, losing to the University of Miami (FL) in the NCAA Tournament Round of 32.
(11/05/23 7:53pm)
Four years ago, a shy freshman traveled more than 1,000 miles from her hometown of Gorham, Maine, to Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana. Expectations were high for the five-star recruit, who developed into a dominant post-threat before committing to the Hoosiers on March 14, 2018. In her freshman season in 2019, she excelled, averaging double-digit points while playing under 20 minutes per game. However, that marked just the start of Mackenzie Holmes' growth as a person, player and leader as a member of Indiana women’s basketball.
(11/02/23 2:32am)
It was evident when the news of Bob Knight’s passing spread throughout Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall on Wednesday night. The legendary Indiana men’s basketball coach passed away just minutes before Indiana women’s basketball tipped off against Division II opponent Northwood University. As the Hoosiers took the court with heavy hearts, they defeated the Timberwolves 111-68.
(10/31/23 11:14pm)
The last time Indiana women’s basketball played a game at Simon Skojdt Assembly Hall ended in tears when the No. 1 seeded Hoosiers fell to Miami 68-70 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament on March 20. The loss served as a stain on an otherwise historic season which saw Indiana become Big Ten regular season champions for the first time since 1983. The Hoosiers' long-awaited return has arrived, as the Cream and Crimson welcome Division II opponent Northwood University on Wednesday.
(10/30/23 2:09am)
Indiana women’s soccer took the pitch Sunday afternoon in the win or go home first round of the Big Ten Tournament against No. 6 Penn State. The visiting Hoosiers sought a resumé building victory in preparation for the looming NCAA Tournament, but the Nittany Lions rode an overwhelming all-around performance en route to a 3-0 win.
(10/22/23 9:57pm)
Indiana women’s soccer looked to find a bounce-back victory to finish its regular season on a high note in Sunday’s match. Following a hard-fought loss to No.4 Penn State, the Hoosiers had the chance to find one last win before the postseason as they traveled to College Park to take on Maryland. The Terrapins were winless in Big Ten play going into the game and that trend continued when the final whistle blew.
(10/20/23 3:04am)
Heading into the 2023 women’s soccer season, Penn State was the consensus favorite to win the Big Ten. Indiana women’s soccer on the other hand had won just three total games in 2022. Fast forward two months into the season and the Nittany Lions are the fourth-ranked team in the country and, unsurprisingly, atop the conference standings, while the Hoosiers claimed an 11-1-4 record ranking second in the conference.
(10/16/23 2:02am)
On a brisk fall Sunday at Bill Armstrong Stadium in chilly Bloomington, No. 25 Indiana women’s soccer looked to find a victory in its final home game of the regular season. Standing in the way was a gritty Michigan squad that hoped to stifle an Indiana offense averaging nearly two goals per game.
(10/13/23 3:57am)
At the tail end of a back and forth first half, Indiana was the first to break through. In the 42nd minute, sophomore forward Ava Akeel sent a cross into Michigan State’s 18-yard box. Following an awkward deflection off a Spartan defender, the ball spun into the air just below the crossbar and above the leaping goalkeeper. The own goal gave the Hoosiers the 1-0 lead as the whistle blew, marking the end of the initial 45 minutes of play.
(10/08/23 10:54pm)
It had been almost nine years — 3,270 days — since Indiana women’s soccer won against Purdue. Although four of the last eight matchups ended in a draw, the Hoosiers never found a path to victory. Yet, in a 2023 season where Indiana has just one loss through its first 14 games, the Hoosiers put together a stifling defensive performance to earn a 1-0 win over the Boilermakers.
(10/01/23 9:12pm)
It was on a warm night in Columbus last Thursday, when Indiana women’s soccer was given its first loss of the 2023 campaign in a 2-1 loss to Ohio State. The Hoosiers looked to rebound off that loss Sunday afternoon against Minnesota, but neither side prevailed in a 0-0 draw.
(09/29/23 2:37am)
Morale was high for Indiana women’s soccer heading into Thursday night’s matchup against Ohio State. After a week in which the Hoosiers pulled out a 1-0 win over No. 18 Northwestern earning Indiana its highest ranking in program history, the Cream and Crimson seemed destined to continue rolling through Big Ten opponents. However, the Hoosiers' visit to Columbus ended in harsh fashion with the Buckeyes taking down Indiana 2-1.