Volleyball travels to East Lansing
With both teams coming off losses to their rivals, only one team will be able to bounce back on Saturday when the IU volleyball team travels to East Lansing, Mich., where it will play No. 10 Michigan State.
With both teams coming off losses to their rivals, only one team will be able to bounce back on Saturday when the IU volleyball team travels to East Lansing, Mich., where it will play No. 10 Michigan State.
In a televised match against in-state rival No. 21 Purdue, the IU volleyball team fell in three sets (25-22, 25-19, 25-19). The loss marks the 11th straight loss for the Hoosiers (8-12, 0-9) who are still looking for their first conference win.
It’s a fast turnaround for the IU volleyball team, which, after two losses this weekend, will get a chance to redeem itself against in-state rival No. 21 Purdue at 8 p.m. Tuesday in West Lafayette.
Following two weekend losses, which players on the IU volleyball team called “tough,” some players expressed disappointment as the Hoosiers dropped their 10th consecutive match.
Still looking for its first win in conference play, the IU volleyball team will play at No. 8 Nebraska on Friday and at Iowa on Saturday.
With 225 digs this season, senior Caitlin Hansen’s now up to 1,060, the seventh most digs in IU women’s volleyball history. IU Coach Sherry Dunbar said Hansen brings leadership and is a great role model who will leave an enduring legacy.
The IU volleyball team dropped two home games over the weekend, falling to Northwestern on Friday (25-18, 22-25, 24-26, 25-15, 15-8) and losing to Illinois on Saturday (25-22, 25-23, 25-20).
This weekend, Northwestern (9-7, 1-3) and Illinois (6-8, 2-2) come to Bloomington to take on the IU volleyball team (8-7, 0-4).
After losing in straight sets to Penn State on Thursday, the IU volleyball team (8-7) played to a fifth set before losing to No. 12 Ohio State (25-23, 20-25, 25-19, 17-25, 17-15).
No. 5 Penn State (11-2) proved to be too much for the IU Volleyball team (8-6) as the two teams battled it out on national television for the first time ever in Bloomington.
ESPN will be in Bloomington tonight to broadcast a home IU volleyball game for the first time ever on the network.
Despite playing a close first set and winning the second set, it wasn’t enough for the IU volleyball team to secure a win.
After falling to Minnesota on Wednesday, the IU volleyball team (8-4) looks to bounce back Saturday when it plays at Wisconsin (11-1).
Hopes of an upset by IU (8-4) against No. 9 Minnesota (13-1) were dashed early Wednesday night as the Golden Gophers swept the Hoosiers (25-14, 25-15, 25-18).
After losing two games more than the weekend on the road, the IU volleyball team (8-3) doesn’t get much of a chance to rest before tonight’s match with Minnesota.
The IU Volleyball team (8-1) travels to North Carolina this weekend to take on ACC members Duke University and North Carolina University in the annual Big Ten-ACC Challenge. The Hoosiers are coming off a winning weekend in the Hoosier Classic tournament.
At times it wasn’t pretty, but somehow the IU volleyball team went undefeated in three games this weekend, winning the Hoosier Classic tournament to improve to 8-1 on the year.
The IU volleyball team (8-1) took care of business this weekend by beating Wyoming, Tennessee State and UAB in the Hoosier Classic tournament in Bloomington.
After suffering its first defeat last weekend to College of Charleston, the IU volleyball team (5-1) looks to get back on track with its second home tournament of the year.
Imagine Hoosier Nation packing University Gym. You think it gets loud at a Hoosier basketball game, but the acoustics in University Gym would not be able to contain the amount of noise fans would make.