No. 17 Indiana water polo looks to break out of recent slump at Kalbus Invite
The Hoosiers stayed at No. 17 in the Collegiate Water Polo Association poll this week.
The Hoosiers stayed at No. 17 in the Collegiate Water Polo Association poll this week.
Indiana went 0-3 at the Fresno State Invite and fell to 5-6 on the season.
The Hoosiers moved up to No. 17 in the Collegiate Water Polo Association poll.
Indiana went 1-3 at the Michigan Invitational after starting the season 4-0.
The Hoosiers moved up to No. 10 in the Collegiate Water Polo Association poll.
Indiana water polo is 4-0 through its first 4 games.
IU will have 15 competing athletes and 2 coaches appearing at the Tokyo Olympics.
Jessica Gaudreault and Shae La Roche will represent Canada on the Olympic water polo team.
The Hoosiers lost 13-11 to the Golden Bears in their last match of the season.
IU’s rematch against Stanford will open up postseason play in the MPSF quarterfinals.
No. 13 IU water polo lost 12-10 in the first match and 13-3 in the second.
UC Berkeley is IU’s final regular-season opponent before the conference championships April 30.
Askew brings the energy and positivity the team needs.
The Hoosiers split their weekend matches against the Spartans.
The rest of the Hoosiers’ schedule will be on the road.
The Hoosiers fell short in both matches against the Bruins, increasing their losing streak to 10.
IU hopes to break its losing streak and earn its first MPSF win of the season.
IU water polo raised its losing streak to eight this weekend.
IU traveled to Arizona for its second week of conference play, losing two close matchups.
IU traveled to Stanford, California, to open conference play, losing both its matches.