Indiana women’s soccer continues losing streak, falls to Nebraska
Indiana women’s soccer finally notched its first goal since Sept. 26, but it was not enough as Nebraska’s offense had too much firepower in the 3-1 defeat Sunday.
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Indiana women’s soccer finally notched its first goal since Sept. 26, but it was not enough as Nebraska’s offense had too much firepower in the 3-1 defeat Sunday.
Trey Galloway sat in a black folding chair in front of his blue metal locker, moments removed from Indiana men’s basketball’s season-ending 93-66 loss to Nebraska in the Big Ten Tournament on March 15 inside the Target Center in Minneapolis.
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No. 17 Indiana men’s basketball needed someone to turn to. The Hoosiers led by only a point with under two minutes remaining, and No. 12 University of Tennessee held all the momentum.
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