After two straight losses, Hoosiers build off weekend mistakes
The team, which fell to both Stanford and California while visiting the West Coast last week, will continue its road trip at 4 p.m. today against UC Davis in Oxford, Ohio.
The team, which fell to both Stanford and California while visiting the West Coast last week, will continue its road trip at 4 p.m. today against UC Davis in Oxford, Ohio.
The IU field hockey team faltered for the first time this season, falling in back-to-back away games on a West Coast road trip. On Friday, they fell to No. 16 Stanford 3-2, then lost two days later to California 3-1.
Ranked for the first time this season, No. 19 IU travels to the west coast to face No. 16 Stanford and UC Berkeley.
The IU field hockey team cruised past Ball State 4-0 on Saturday and Missouri State 4-1 on Sunday, giving IU Coach Amy Robertson her 100th and 101st career wins and giving the team a 4-0 record this season.
With a 2-0 start and two games on the docket this weekend, the IU field hockey team’s mentality is focused on every match and taking the season day by day, Coach Amy Robertson said.
Brenna Moeljadi will probably be pretty embarrassed to see this article is about her. Moeljadi, a senior back, might then go on to tell you that it’s been a team effort. Her play has only been because of opportunities set up by those around her.
Friday was the first time IU played Duke, and it would go down as a W in the record books.
The Hoosiers open against Miami (OH) at 4 p.m. Friday at the IU Field Hockey Complex and finish their opening weekend against No. 15 Duke at 1 p.m. Sunday. It’s the first match between Duke and IU.
The IU field hockey team welcomed a former rival into its coaching ranks July 21, as head coach Amy Robertson announced the hiring of Beth Riley.
Penn State defeated the field hockey Hoosiers 4-0 in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament, ending the Hoosiers' 2010 season.
Goalkeeper Alex Mann was poised to build on 2009 — until she injured her knee this preseason.
Despite second-half goals by junior back Brenna Moeljadi and freshman forward Mariella Grote in a span of a minute, the Hoosiers could not muster a comeback and fell 5-2 to No. 12 Michigan on Saturday.
The season finale is upon the IU field hockey team, as the Hoosiers are hosts to Michigan on Saturday. The home finale means senior day with seniors playing their final regular season game of their careers.
The Hoosiers fell to No. 9 Michigan State and Ball State in overtime contests.
As the Hoosiers prepare for a trip to East Lansing, Mich. to take on No. 9 Michigan State, IU will be able to do something Saturday it has not yet accomplished this season: Defend a three-game winning streak.
The Hoosiers claimed victories against Iowa and Villanova during the weekend. IU Athletics Director Fred Glass attended Friday's game against the Hawkeyes wearing a kilt.
IU will face Iowa at 3:30 p.m. Friday at the IU Field Hockey Field and finish the weekend with a game against Villanova at noon on Sunday.
After falling 4-2 to Northwestern on Friday, the Hoosiers rebounded a day later with a 1-0 victory against California-Davis.
The IU field hockey team has an opportunity Friday to get on the win column in conference play as they travel to Evanston, Ill. to take on Northwestern.
The IU field hockey team topped No. 8 Louisville 3-2 on Tuesday with a game-winning goal by junior forward Corey Brautigam in overtime.