Bujouves named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week
IU women’s soccer sophomore midfielder Jessie Bujouves was named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week Monday for the first time in her collegiate career after her weekend performance.
IU women’s soccer sophomore midfielder Jessie Bujouves was named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week Monday for the first time in her collegiate career after her weekend performance.
The IU volleyball team (5-1) picked up two more wins and suffered its first loss of the season over the weekend at the College of Charleston Invitational.
For only the third time in a decade, the IU men’s soccer team is mired in the midst of a three-game losing streak after a pair of overtime losses over the weekend.
The IU men’s golf team rebounded the next two days to finish eighth out of 15 teams at its season-opening tournament this weekend at Rich Harvest Farms Golf Course in Sugar Grove, Ill.
Bujouves picked up her goals off corner kicks by fellow sophomore midfielder Kayleigh Steigerwalt. The defense, anchored by senior goalie Shannon Flower, recorded pair of shutouts to lead the Hoosiers past Eastern Michigan 1-0 Friday and Eastern Kentucky 5-0 Sunday.
Redshirt sophomore quarterback Tre Roberson started under center for the second consecutive game, but it was sophomore quarterback Nate Sudfeld who carried the Hoosiers’ offense in IU’s 41-35 loss to Navy on Saturday night.
Falling to the ground, Keenan Reynolds extended his 5-foot-11 frame parallel to the field, reaching for the first down.Reynolds converted the critical fourth down by less than a yard. Navy ran out the clock and cemented its second consecutive win against IU.
In IU’s 41-35 loss to Navy Saturday, the IU defense looked just like it did last year — unable to stop the run.
The Hoosiers’ 11 goals Friday set a team single-game record.
Junior Kelsey Duerksen of the IU cross country team started her 2013 season with a victory Saturday at the Indiana Open in the women’s 5-kilometer race.
Navy (1-0) bested the Hoosiers (1-1) 41-35 tonight. This is the second straight year Navy has beat IU by less than a touchdown.
The IU volleyball team (3-0) will head to Charleston, S.C., this weekend for its first road matches of the year in the College of Charleston Invitational.
This game against Navy is important for IU. No, it’s not the Missouri game everyone circled at the beginning of the season. No, it’s not a Big Ten team. But yes, it’s a good team. And it’s a game IU should win.
The Hoosiers play No. 18 University of Alabama-Birmingham at 8:30 p.m. Friday in Birmingham, Ala. The last time the Hoosiers were in Alabama, they brought back a national championship trophy.
The season opens Friday with the Northern Intercollegiate Tournament at Rich Harvest Farms Golf Course in Sugar Grove, Ill. The Hoosiers will be among 15 schools fighting for the top spot.
After a weekend road trip, IU women’s soccer returns home undefeated (3-0-1) to host Eastern Michigan at 6 p.m. Friday and Eastern Kentucky at 2 p.m. Sunday.
IU (1-0) will host Navy at 6 p.m. Saturday at Memorial Stadium. It will be the first time the Midshipmen have played in Bloomington since 1986.
As IU (1-0) prepares for Navy (0-0), they will have to defeat Navy’s unique style of offense: the triple option.
Coming off of a difficult set of games in Raleigh, N.C., the IU women’s field hockey team heads into the weekend to play against St. Louis Friday and Radford Sunday in Bloomington.
The IU men’s and women’s cross country teams will kick off their seasons with the Indiana Open at 9:20 a.m. Saturday at the IU Championship Cross Country Course.