Penalty heartbreak returns as Indiana men’s soccer eliminated from NCAA Tournament
Indiana was eliminated from the tournament in penalties last year.
Indiana was eliminated from the tournament in penalties last year.
The Hoosiers drew with the Fighting Irish 1-1 Aug. 24.
The Hoosiers never trailed during Friday night’s victory over the Terrapins.
The Hoosiers surged to start both halves in their 65-53 win.
Indiana led by as many as 23 points in the game.
The Hoosiers carry a 5-1 record heading into Friday’s contest.
The Hoosier forward scored a team-high 22 points.
The Hoosiers now sit at 6-1 this season.
Indiana figured things out in the second half and left Portland with a win.
The Hoosiers led the game for just over eight minutes of play.
Cignetti becomes the 30th head coach in program history.
The Hoosiers will take on the Black Bears for the third all-time meeting Thursday.
The Hoosiers went 43-20 last season.
From assistant coach hires to quarterback inconsistency, Allen’s program spiraled his final three years.
Five Hoosiers were named to the respective lists.
Indiana finished a Big Ten worst 3-9 this season.
McCulley and Howland emerged as productive playmakers for the Hoosiers.
Scalia has now won the award three times in her career.
Indiana took down Michigan in four sets on the final day of regular season play.
The Hoosiers matched their season high with 89 points against Harvard University.