Hoosier women's soccer grabs Big Ten win on road
IU women's soccer wins its first Big Ten game in 688 days.
IU women's soccer wins its first Big Ten game in 688 days.
The Hoosiers traveled to face the Northwestern Wildcats and lost 1-0, unable to break through a sturdy NU defense.
The offense showed up this past weekend, but defensive concerns still persist.
In the past upperclassmen have spearheaded the IU attack, but now a freshman is leading the charge.
Hoosiers score four goals against James Madison after scoring none against Virginia Tech.
IU had less than an ideal start to the Virginia Tech Invitational.
The Hoosiers will face Virginia Tech and James Madison in Virginia.
IU women’s soccer senior midfielder Veronica Ellis has excelled in any role Berbary has needed her to fill.
IU women's soccer comes out of the weekend with two losses.
Sloppy play by the Hoosiers led to a quick three goal deficit against the Tigers.
L'Hommedieu shutout two opponents in route to two conference awards.
After a season-ending injury a year ago, Abby Allen is back on the field contributing for the Hoosiers.
IU women's soccer won its first home match in 667 days on Sunday.
The Hoosiers will look to rebound after a dissapointing loss to Western Michigan on Aug. 21.
Leitner's early goal wasn't enough to beat Louisville.
The Hoosiers are looking for their first victory in nearly a year.
The class includes 11 players from three countries.
Berbary hires Regan to help offensive execution.
The Hoosiers had won the Golden Boot every year since IU Coach Amy Berbary started in 2013.
The IU women’s soccer team has yet to win a game at Bill Armstrong Stadium this season.