Indiana ice hockey goes 1-1 over weekend after beating Michigan State Friday, losing Saturday
The Hoosiers move to 3-3 overall with their third series split of the season.
The Hoosiers move to 3-3 overall with their third series split of the season.
Five different Hoosiers had at least five kills in the loss.
Swim meets with Texas, Michigan and Louisville headline a challenging schedule.
Nebraska has won eight of ten all-time meetings between the programs.
The Hoosier offense went just 2-15 on third downs in the loss.
Indiana’s passing attack fell flat, and its record dropped to 3-2 as a result.
The Hoosiers’ back-to-back losses are nothing short of concerning.
Indiana went 2-15 on third down and scoreless in the second half in the loss.
The Wolverines defeated the Hoosiers 2-1 in overtime in Bloomington last season.
The Hoosiers aim to upset two ranked opponents.
The Hoosiers look to obtain a winning record after splitting their first two series.
Indiana will face its third ranked opponent this season.
Drew Sayers led the way for the Hoosiers with a 141 across two days.
Indiana travels to Lincoln this weekend to take on the Cornhuskers.
The Hoosiers were in 12th place in the tournament.
The Hoosiers are looking to get back in the win column.
The Hoosiers will send players to Michigan and Oklahoma this weekend for different events.
The Hoosiers have lost three straight conference games by multiple goals.
The Hoosiers are scoreless in Big Ten play thus far.
The Hoosiers did not trail in the first two sets.