Conference games to mark for IU volleyball
As the season progresses, fans will get plenty of chances to see how year one of the volleyball rebuild is going.
As the season progresses, fans will get plenty of chances to see how year one of the volleyball rebuild is going.
With each dig, Bayli Lebo continues to make a name for herself.
Volleyball ended a near-decade long drought Wednesday.
IU will play Ohio State on the road before coming home to face No. 6 Minnesota.
IU volleyball matched its number of Big Ten wins in game one before letting lead slip away against Illinois.
IU’s attendance in its first match surpassed 1,000 people.
IU will play against Northwestern and No. 8 Illinois at University Gym this weekend.
The IU Athletics Hall of Fame now has 231 inductees.
Freshman Breana Edwards extended her streak of games with double-digits kills to seven.
IU will face Xavier, Cincinnati and Eastern Kentucky this weekend.
IU took home a 2-1 record at the Ball State Active Ankle Challenge.
The truth hurts, but IU volleyball finds it key to the rebuild.
From freshman play to a rebuilding mentality, it is already clear that the Steve Aird era will be different.
Both upperclassmen and underclassmen saw their numbers improve as IU Volleyball comes to halfway point of nonconference play.
As IU volleyball continues to build its national image, one thing remains — get one percent better each day.
Junior Kendall Beerman took home MVP honors at the UNLV Invitational as her team went 3-0.
A new coaching staff, a new mentality and maybe a new stadium set the scene for “The New IU.”
New IU volleyball coach Steve Aird will look to create more than just a winning program during his tenure in Bloomington.
IU volleyball’s message of “The New IU” will start in the same old stadium.
The IU volleyball team will look to make a strong first impression on fans, just six days before its regular season opener.