Wyckoff leads emerging squad after slow start
After a slow start, Lauren Wyckoff’s senior season is turning from disappointment to success every day
After a slow start, Lauren Wyckoff’s senior season is turning from disappointment to success every day
The No. 13 Hoosiers posted an 8-1 record during spring break, falling only to the No. 4 Rainbow Warriors of Hawai’i.
The IU water polo team’s five-game winning streak is predicated largely on defense, as the Hoosiers have allowed 4.8 goals per game in their past five matches. They look to take their strong defense into this weekend’s Aztec Invitational in San Diego.
The No. 17 IU water polo squad (7-8) took care of business during the weekend in Princeton, N.J., earning its first weekend sweep of the season.
The Hoosiers will look to continue their offensive success when they travel to Princeton, N.J., to take on Princeton, Marist and Maryland.
The IU water polo team capped off a 2-1 weekend at The Rodeo in Santa Clara, Calif.
The Hoosiers will take their battle-tested record out west to Santa Clara, Calif., this weekend where they will take on Pacific, Cal State-Monterey Bay and Santa Clara.
When a team starts a season 2-7, there is normally reason to worry. The IU water polo team has begun its 2011 season with such a record, going 1-3 on each weekend of its young season.
The IU waterpolo team will head west this weekend to California to take on UC Davis and to compete in the Stanford Invitational.
Köhli established a new IU single-season record as a sophomore, scoring 80 goals for the IU water polo team.
The IU water polo team dropped three of their first four games to start off the season.
Michigan Kick-Off begins water polo season for Hoosiers
Water polo is a sport that is not common among many Hoosiers, but despite that, the Hoosiers still have a strong program, and many of the water polo players spend their summers conditioning for the regular season.
Every time the Hoosiers and Wolverines compete in a sporting event, it draws attention among fans.
In her three seasons as a Hoosier, junior Nicole Redder has never missed a game. Now, her consistent contribution comes in a more versatile manner.
The IU women’s water polo team has been ready for its 16 potential road trips this season, and for sophomore Jakie Köhli, the trips have been part of daily life at IU.
Sophomore Cassie Wyckoff brings her services as goalkeeper to the Hoosiers water polo team. She brings with her an All-American selection for her performance nationally, as well.
Although it won two of three games this weekend, the IU water polo team finished in fifth place at the Collegiate Water Polo Association’s Eastern Championship in Cambridge, Mass.
The fourth-seeded Hoosiers will take on fifth-seeded Brown University at 1:30 p.m. Friday at Harvard University’s Blodgett Pool. The Hoosiers beat Brown 9-8 earlier this season in the Aztec Invitational in San Diego.
Despite a furious fourth-quarter rally, the IU water polo team came up short against Michigan, who finished the season perfect against the CWPA west.