Hoosiers hope for win in Iowa
After a shutout loss against Michigan in its first conference match, the IU women’s soccer team is ready to prove itself as Big Ten contenders Iowa and Nebraska.
After a shutout loss against Michigan in its first conference match, the IU women’s soccer team is ready to prove itself as Big Ten contenders Iowa and Nebraska.
The IU women’s soccer team simply could not connect up top Saturday against Michigan, resulting in a 3-0 loss to kick off Big Ten play.
The IU women’s soccer team begins Big Ten play this weekend, traveling to Michigan to face the Wolverines.
With only two victories and nine losses in Big Ten play last season, the Hoosiers see plenty of opportunity going into their conference slate.
The IU women’s soccer team battled through Wednesday night’s match at Bill Armstrong Stadium, putting on the attack against Indiana State to win 3-1.
The IU women’s soccer team will return home at 7:30 p.m. today to face in-state rival Indiana State at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
The IU women’s soccer team, after suffering a 5-0 loss to No. 5 Pepperdine on Sept. 2, returned the favor against Xavier on Friday in Cincinnati, taking down the Musketeers in a 5-0 shutout victory of its own.
A game against Xavier on Friday is the next test for the Hoosier women, and after a week of rest, recovery and shorter training sessions, they said they are set for their next opponent.
It was not the weekend the IU women’s soccer team originally expected. The Hoosiers were vying to return from California with two wins against UC Santa Barbara and No. 5 Pepperdine. Instead, they flew back to Indiana with a tie and a shutout loss.
California, here they come. The players of the IU women’s soccer team will fly to the West Coast this weekend for matchups against UC Santa Barbara and Pepperdine, their first away matches of the season.
When IU Coach Mick Lyon learned both of his assistant coaches would be leaving the women’s soccer program merely weeks before the start of the 2012 season, a bit of anxiety set in.
After a 3-0 defeat Friday night, the women’s soccer team responded with a 4-1 victory Sunday.
Coming off a 2-0 record after wins against Arkansas State and Ohio last week, the IU women’s soccer team will welcome South Florida and Missouri State to Bill Armstrong Stadium this weekend.
Orianica Velasquez became the first Hoosier women's soccer player to make it to the Olympics as her team, Columbia, made its first Olympic appearance ever in London.
After recording the second hat trick of her Hoosier career, setting an IU women's soccer record last Saturday, junior midfielder Lisa Nouanesengsy pulled in more praise Monday from the Big Ten.
In the team's first two games of the 2012 season, the IU women's soccer team notched two victories this weekend against Arkansas State and Ohio.
Following last week’s 6-3 victory in its preseason exhibition against Northern Kentucky, the IU women’s soccer team has two matches this weekend to open its season.
Incoming IU freshman swimmer Haley Lips won two gold medals Tuesday at the YMCA National Long Course Championships in Atlanta, while the men's golf and women's soccer programs named new assistant coaches.
Former Indiana women’s soccer players Chloe McKay and Megan Reinhardt were named assistant coaches, Head Coach Mick Lyon announced Monday.
Indiana University women’s soccer standout Orianica Velasquez has been named to the Colombian National Team and will become the first IU women’s soccer player to compete in the Olympics.