Field hockey finishes season after falling to Michigan State in Big Ten Tournament
The IU field hockey team’s season came to an end in the Big Ten Tournament on Thursday. The Hoosiers lost to Michigan State 6-0 in the first round of the tournament.
The IU field hockey team’s season came to an end in the Big Ten Tournament on Thursday. The Hoosiers lost to Michigan State 6-0 in the first round of the tournament.
The last time the IU field hockey team played Michigan State, the Hoosiers fell 4-3 despite a late comeback attempt.
After winning a set of matches last weekend, the IU field hockey team traveled to Michigan for its final regular season game. The Hoosiers didn’t get the result they were looking for, falling to the Wolverines 4-3.
The Hoosiers will conclude their regular season on Saturday when they travel to Ann Arbor, Mich., to face off against the Michigan Wolverines.
On Sunday, the IU field hockey seniors played their final home game of their careers, defeating in-state rival Ball State 6-1.
IU field hockey junior forward Audra Heilman earned the Big Ten Player of the Week honor Tuesday for the second time this season.
The IU field hockey team gave its seniors a weekend to remember, defeating conference rival Ohio State in overtime 5-4 Saturday. It was IU’s first regular season conference win since the 2011 season.
For the final time in their collegiate careers, seniors Emily Bowker, Hannah Boyer, Danielle McNally, Mariella Grote and Gaby Olshemski will play at the IU Field Hockey Complex Sunday against in-state rival Ball State.
The Hoosiers lost Friday to No. 11 Northwestern 2-0, and they also lost to Rutgers on Sunday 1-0 after Rutgers scored the game-winning goal with just more than a minute left in regulation.
With the Hoosiers still pursuing their first Big Ten win of the season, IU Field Hockey Coach Amy Robertson said the team is continuing to find ways to improve.
After dropping two matches last week, the IU field hockey team rebounded, splitting a pair of matches this weekend against Iowa and Pacific.
IU faces a tough set of road matches this coming weekend. They play their third conference game of the season against Iowa on Friday and then face the Pacific Tigers on Saturday.
The Hoosiers didn’t get the result they were hoping for, falling to the Spartans 4-3, which gives the Hoosiers a 0-2 record in Big Ten play.
IU faces a tough set of games this weekend. They play their second conference game of the season against Michigan State at 3 p.m. Friday at the IU Field Hockey Complex and travel to Louisville, Ky., Sunday for a rematch against the Cardinals.
In Friday’s game against the Miami (Ohio) Redhawks, the Hoosiers had the largest recorded crowd for the 2013 season when 519 spectators showed up at the IU Field Hockey Complex.
After extending their winning streak to five games, the IU field hockey team faces two tough opponents at home this weekend in Miami (Ohio) and Penn State.
After going to one IU field hockey game, I quickly realized it wasn’t for me.
Three Hoosiers scored goals Saturday at the IU Field Hockey Complex to lead the field hockey team to its fifth straight win, defeating Ohio 3-1.
While most IU students spent their summers at home, working local internships or other seasonal jobs, IU field hockey redshirt senior defender Hannah Boyer spent six weeks in Ghana teaching children math and English during summer 2012.
Growing up in a family of seven in Dublin, IU women’s field hockey freshman forward Hannah McDermott never really expected to play the sport she loves overseas, especially in Bloomington.