COLUMN: 3 things to look out for on the Indiana football defense
Despite losing pieces, the Hoosiers have a stellar defense for 2024 and beyond.
Despite losing pieces, the Hoosiers have a stellar defense for 2024 and beyond.
The Hoosiers and the Fighting Irish both scored two points
Maher assisted fellow freshman Michael Nesci on the first Hoosier goal.
The Hoosiers’ attack rebounded strongly after being shut out by Saint Louis.
The Hoosiers showed off their offensive powerhouse and scored five goals.
Solid returnees and high-level transfers altered the new Indiana offense for the better.
Cignetti and the Hoosiers begin their season at 3:30 p.m. Saturday against Florida International.
The Hoosiers face Kennesaw State on Friday, then Wichita State the next day.
The Hoosiers seek to remain undefeated.
The Hoosiers lost to the Irish via penalty shootout in last year’s NCAA Tournament.
Indiana field hockey opens up the regular season against Kent State Aug. 30.
The Hoosiers expect a difficult test from Florida International quarterback Keyone Jenkins.
The Hoosiers’ season begins on Aug. 30 at Kennesaw State.
A missed penalty kick encapsulated the Hoosiers’ attacking struggles.
The Hoosiers managed seven shots overall, but only one in the first half.
The game will be the first of 18 for the Hoosiers in 2024.
A strong first half by the Hoosiers turn into a win.
Nick Kidwell missed all but four games last season due to an injury.
Lilly King won her third gold while Blake Pieroni and Anna Peplowski earned silver.
Allen replaces Derek Simmons, who was hired by Duke in July.