Indiana men’s tennis concludes road trip with two matches against Ivy League opponents
The Hoosiers battle with Princeton on Friday and Yale on Sunday.
The Hoosiers battle with Princeton on Friday and Yale on Sunday.
The tournament has been pushed back one day due to pending weather.
Indiana began Tuesday's game with five consecutive hits, four of which were doubles.
The Hoosiers flirted with the idea of defense and surrendered 90 points.
Iowa shot 57% from beyond the arc, while Indiana made just two 3-pointers.
Jackson-Davis grabbed board No. 1,092 to move into first place.
Chloe Moore-McNeil and Yarden Garzon were also recognized for their performance this season.
This is the second time Moren has received the honor in her career.
Holmes averaged 7.6 rebounds, 2.2 blocks and 1.4 steals per game in Big Ten play.
The Hoosiers could finish the year anywhere from the No. 1 to the No. 9 seed.
Indiana improved to 8-3 overall with the wins.
Senior utility Zoe Crouch said the weekend turned into a learning opportunity.
Two Indiana wrestling legends were inducted into the IHSWCA hall of fame.
Team 50 went 3-2 over the weekend to bump its record to 6-8.
The Hoosiers lost 7-0 to Cornell University on Saturday at the Reis Tennis Center.
Hood-Schifino is the first player to sweep the awards since Illinois center Kofi Cockburn.
The Hoosiers scored all four of their runs in the sixth inning to defeat the Longhorns.
Indiana is 2-0 in Sunday games this season.
Indiana went 3-2 this weekend, with improvements coming out of Greensboro, NC.