Volleyball travels to Chicago today
IU will try and remain perfect today.
IU will try and remain perfect today.
Before Jessica Leish entered the game, she had to take the Kit Kat bars out of her spandex shorts.
IU will try and start its season 6-0 this weekend.
The IU volleyball team won its first tournament of the season.
IU looks to improve on their 1-19 year last season.
The IU women’s volleyball team will appear on national TV once this season.
It’s hard to think of something more representative of IU than candy-striped pants.
Senior outside hitter Jordan Haverly walked off the volleyball court from her final IU game on Nov. 29, a crimson No. 2 on her front and back and a brace on her left knee. As she walked back to the locker room, feelings of disbelief and sadness swept over her as the shock of her career ending started to hit her. She didn’t want to leave the sense of family shared with team members.
It was a season with more downs than ups for the IU volleyball team, but players and coaches said the team improved from last year despite the record (9-22 overall, 1-19 conference).
After falling Friday to No. 23 Michigan, the IU volleyball team finished the season on a 10-match losing streak, a 9-22 overall record and a 1-19 record in the Big Ten.
To close a season that has not produced as many wins as the coaching staff and team wanted, the IU volleyball team will face Iowa, No. 6 Nebraska, No. 25 Purdue and No. 18 Michigan during the next week.
On Friday, the Hoosiers (9-18, 1-15) fell in three sets to the Fighting Illini (28-26, 25-18, 25-22) and on Sunday fell to the Wildcats in five sets (25-16, 25-27, 25-23, 17-25, 15-10).
After losses on the road last week at Ohio State and Penn State, the IU volleyball team will look to get back on track this weekend when it travels to Illinois and Northwestern.
When asked how she felt about her team’s performance over the weekend, IU volleyball Coach Sherry Dunbar was very straightforward.
After losing two matches at home last weekend, the IU volleyball team will travel to play matches at Ohio State and No. 2 Penn State.
With the second half of Big Ten play under way, the IU volleyball team fell for the second time this season to both No. 15 Wisconsin and No. 10 Minnesota.On Friday, Wisconsin came to Bloomington and knocked off IU (23-25, 25-22, 25-22, 25-19).
With the IU volleyball team set to take on No. 15 Wisconsin on Friday, the Indiana Daily Student talked to the Daily Cardinal’s Wisconsin volleyball beat writer, Andrew Tucker.
Coming off of its biggest win of the season, the IU volleyball team will look to extend its winning streak this weekend against Wisconsin and Minnesota.
For the first time since 2010, the IU volleyball team knocked off the No. 10 Michigan State Spartans on Saturday in five sets (25-17, 18-25, 25-20, 21-25, 15-12).