Bruin, Haverly earn weekly conference honors
The IU men’s soccer and women’s volleyball teams each pulled off significant wins this weekend, and individual performers from both squads have been recognized for their efforts.
The IU men’s soccer and women’s volleyball teams each pulled off significant wins this weekend, and individual performers from both squads have been recognized for their efforts.
After falling 4-2 to Northwestern on Friday, the Hoosiers rebounded a day later with a 1-0 victory against California-Davis.
The Hoosiers gained just 68 first-half yards on 29 plays against Ohio State — by far their worst offensive first half output this season.
The club will participate in events such as the Street Sprints and the Climb Trial the weekend of Oct. 22-24.
Junior forward Will Bruin scored his ninth and 10th goals of the year, proving to be the difference maker Saturday as the Hoosiers knocked off the Blue Jays, 3-2.
IU defeated Penn State, the three-time defending national champion, for the first time in school history after going 0-39 in the last 28 years against the Nittany Lions.
The Buckeyes played to win the game, and the Hoosiers did not, which demonstrates how far apart the two football programs are, Justin Albers writes.
Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor threw for a career-high in yards to lead now-No. 1 Ohio State (6-0, 2-0) to a 38-10 win against the Hoosiers (3-2, 0-2) on Saturday at Ohio Stadium.
With backs against the proverbial wall, the IU men’s soccer team picked up what was arguably the biggest road win of the year, knocking off No. 11 Creighton on Saturday in Omaha, Neb. and improving its record to 6-4-1.
Agile quarterback Terrelle Pryor and the rest of the second-ranked Buckeyes (6-0, 2-0) had a first-half field day on the IU (3-2, 0-2) defense in a 38-10 win, scoring 31 points before the break.
This Saturday, the Hoosiers will take on No. 2 Ohio State. For the Hoosiers (3-1, 0-1), a key to slowing the Buckeyes may be in IU’s offensive line.
This Saturday, the Hoosiers will take on No. 2 Ohio State. For the Hoosiers (3-1, 0-1), a key to slowing the Buckeyes may be in IU’s offensive line.
If the IU defense didn’t get enough of a fast, mobile quarterback in last Saturday’s loss to Michigan, plenty more of the same medicine is in store for them this weekend.
Because the college season does not start until spring, the Hoosiermama? team uses the fall club season to teach the basic rules and fundamentals of Ultimate Frisbee.
The Hoosiers’ defense forces a three-and-out and another punt. No. 39 runs back out on the field, ready to break through the line yet again. This could be the one that changes the game. This is the life of No. 39 — this is the life of Brandon McGhee.
The reason IU baseball coach Tracy Smith still sits in his office might be from a framed image, one of the most important items in the room.The crimson letters read “The Spirit of Indiana: 24 Sports, One Team.” And unlike most mantras he comes across, Smith knows this one works.
The IU field hockey team has an opportunity Friday to get on the win column in conference play as they travel to Evanston, Ill. to take on Northwestern.
It’s all about pink for the IU volleyball match on Friday. The team’s first game of this weekend, a contest against Ohio State (14-3) at 7 p.m., is being dubbed “Dig Pink Night,” raising awareness for breast cancer.
Senior midfielder Andy Adlard leads the men’s soccer team with three goals in games played outside Bloomington this season. Having plenty of road game experience, Adlard knows just how important Saturday’s match at No. 11 Creighton will be.
IDS men's soccer beat reporter Stephanie Kuzydym takes an inside look at one day and one game in the life of IU sophomore goalkeeper Luis Soffner.