It’s do or die for IU women’s soccer
Oct 11, 2017 11:45 pmThis weekend will ultimately control the fate of IU’s season.
This weekend will ultimately control the fate of IU’s season.
IU couldn’t capture a conference victory on the road this weekend.
IU will play its eighth road match in 11-game stretch
It was a tale of two halves for IU women’s soccer.
Annelie Leitner, a defender, has scored three goals in her time with IU.
Kopel will battle for playing time in the 2017 season.
Sophomore midfielder Mykayla Brown was honored for her efforts in the Big Ten tournament.
Young players along with veteran leadership helped steer the IU women’s soccer back on course this season.
The Hoosiers played well against the No. 11 team in the country but failed to capitalize on limited scoring chances.
Conference champion Minnesota lies in wait for IU in the quarterfinals of the Big Ten tournament.
Despite losing on Senior Night, the Hoosiers are back in the postseason for the first time in three years.
IU hopes to honor its three seniors with a victory to clinch a spot in the Big Ten postseason.
The Hoosiers were unable to secure their postseason spot after struggling against the Boilermakers.
Both IU’s playoff hopes and The Golden Boot will be on the line Saturday night at Purdue.
A freshman goalkeeper has been a huge part of IU’s success story this season.
The Hoosiers relied on both youth and experience to win two games in four days.
The Hoosiers took a big step towards postseason play with their performance Thursday night.
IU’s postseason future hangs in the balance Thursday night in Columbus, Ohio.
Caroline Dreher has fit into her new role off the bench nicely for the Hoosiers.
Freshman goalkeeper Sarah L’Hommedieu made 15 total saves this past weekend against two ranked opponents.