IU faces tough test to start 2018 season
A top ten team and an in-state rival set the stage for IU field hockey's regular season start.
A top ten team and an in-state rival set the stage for IU field hockey's regular season start.
Taylor Swope, Kelsey Giese and Ciara Girouard chosen to represent IU in the All-Big Ten preseason team.
IU beat the Cardinals, 6-2, Saturday in Bloomington.
IU field hockey will look to rebound from a 6-13 campaign last season.
With a week until its regular season opener, IU field hockey played its Cream and Crimson scrimmage.
The Hoosiers defeated the Billikens, 4-0, on Tuesday.
IU will face some tough competition yet again in the Big Ten in 2018.
IU failed to win a conference game in the regular season or postseason.
Field hockey finishes the regular season with an 0-8 conference record.
IU is the only Big Ten school without a conference field hockey win.
Field hockey is without a conference win with two Big Ten games remaining.
IU will look for its first home conference win of the season.
Field hockey ended a five-game losing streak this weekend.
IU travels to Northwestern in search of first conference win
IU is tied with Ohio State for last place in the Big Ten.
After totaling 40 points in her senior season Kate Barber became the main player for IU.
IU Coach Amanda Janney inks three offensive and three defensive players Wednesday.
Although the Hoosiers fought hard to send the game into overtime, the Nittany Lions secured their two-goal lead.
Hoosier field hockey seeks revenge against the team that ended its season last year.
After being named first team all-confrence last year, Kate Barber now has another teammate joining her.