Indiana volleyball to face No. 16 Penn State and No. 9 Minnesota this weekend
The Hoosiers hope to break a three-match losing streak and add ranked wins to their resume.
The Hoosiers hope to break a three-match losing streak and add ranked wins to their resume.
The Hoosiers collected 13 service aces on Sunday, their most in one match since 2007.
The Hoosiers kept the frames close but were unable to win a set
The Cornhuskers will be the fifth ranked Big Ten opponent this season for the Hoosiers.
Indiana earned a four-match winning streak in Big Ten play for the first time since 2008.
Indiana will face Rutgers and No. 12 Purdue this weekend.
The Hoosiers collected their third ranked win in head coach Steve Aird’s tenure.
The Hoosiers will face their sixth ranked opponent of the season.
Against the in-state rivalry, Wilkinson Hall reaches its highest attendance count of 2,500 fans.
Senior defensive specialist Paula Cerame collected her 1,000th college dig in the match.
Although Indiana fell short, the Hoosiers played with intensity against the defending champions.
The Badgers have clean-swept the Hoosiers in their last four meetings.
Five different Hoosiers had at least five kills in the loss.
Indiana will face its third ranked opponent this season.
The Hoosiers did not trail in the first two sets.
The Hoosiers will play the Hawkeyes at 7 p.m. Wednesday in Wilkinson Hall.
The Hoosiers lost to No. 9 Penn State and beat Maryland on the road.
The Hoosiers travel to State College Sept. 23 and return home two days later.
The Hoosiers won both matches on Friday and lost the lone match Saturday.
The Hoosiers currently hold a 5-2 record.