Men's soccer finishes regular season with win
EVANSTON, Ill. — The Hoosiers reverted back to an old habit on Friday, and that habit was winning games.
EVANSTON, Ill. — The Hoosiers reverted back to an old habit on Friday, and that habit was winning games.
Despite Illinois’ accumulation of more than one-third of a mile of total offense, IU’s defense came through in the clutch to give the Hoosiers a 52-35 victory at home Saturday.
Sophomore forward Jeremy Hollowell scored 16 points and blocked four shots, both career highs, to lead IU to a 100-72 victory in its season-opener against Chicago State on Friday night at Assembly Hall.
IU (4-5, 2-3) defeated Illinois (3-6, 0-5) 52-35.The victory was IU’s first since it beat Penn State Oct. 5.
Noah Vonleh’s trips to the line were just a handful of the 55 shots the Hoosiers took at the line Friday night. Of those 55, IU sunk 45 to set a school record that was previously 43.
IU ended its three-game losing streak Saturday at Memorial Stadium by defeating Illinois (3-6, 0-5) 52-35 after ending the game by scoring 17 unanswered points.
Largely fueled by 55 free throws stemming by 36 personal fouls by Chicago State, the IU men’s basketball team pulled off the team’s first win of the season with ease, defeating the Cougars 100-72 Friday night at Assembly Hall.
IU lost to Nebraska 3-1 in the regular season finale in Lincoln, Neb., while playing in weather IU Coach Amy Berbary described as a “hurricane.”
The regular season for the IU cross country team will come to a close after today’s meet at the IU Championships Cross Country Course.
Coming off a successful outing last weekend, the IU wrestling team will head to East Lansing, Mich., this Saturday for the Michigan State Open.
After losing two matches at home last weekend, the IU volleyball team will travel to play matches at Ohio State and No. 2 Penn State.
After losing back-to-back games in heartbreaking fashion, IU has a chance to get some momentum back. It has a chance to right the ship. Or it can crumble.
IU lost to Nebraska 3-1 in the regular season finale in Lincoln, Neb., while playing in weather IU Coach Amy Berbary described as a “hurricane.”
The 2013-2014 IU women’s basketball team will begin its season at 8 p.m. Saturday against Oakland at Assembly Hall.
IU Coach Tom Crean said Friday’s matchup is about seeing just how deep a team he and his coaching staff truly have.
The IU men’s soccer team is on the road again, out to prove it has the skills and determination to get a win in hostile territory for the first time this season.
IU begins its regular season Friday night against Chicago State, a deep, experienced team. While it should be an easy victory for the Hoosiers, the Cougars’ press should be a good test for IU.
In Illinois’s 46 previous games, they’ve had the same quarterback for 44 of them.
With four games remaining on their schedule, the Hoosiers (3-5, 1-3) need to win three of their final matchups to earn bowl eligibility. This journey begins at 3:30 p.m. Saturday at home against Illinois (3-5, 0-4).
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.