A split decision
IU field hockey split this weekend’s games in Bloomington, faltering against No. 8 Michigan State and defeating Central Michigan.
IU field hockey split this weekend’s games in Bloomington, faltering against No. 8 Michigan State and defeating Central Michigan.
IU field hockey split its weekend, falling to No. 8 Michigan State 6-2 on Friday and defeating Central Michigan 3-1 on Saturday.
IU field hockey comes home for a five-game stand, starting their first weekend back with No. 8 Michigan State on Friday and Central Michigan on Saturday.
Radio broadcasters don’t usually compete well with Division I athletes, but Alex Starr and Josh Dodds of B97 kept up with the field hockey team.
IU field hockey traveled more than 300 miles to pull off two victories in Iowa City, Iowa.
IU goes to Iowa City, Iowa, to play the Hawkeyes for its second Big Ten game on Friday and will see the Golden Bears on Saturday.
IU senior midfielder Meg O’Connell and junior midfielder Kelsey Kiper have field hockey ties that extend beyond the team. The bond flows in their blood.
Field hockey is the second-newest sport to IU’s varsity sports, behind rowing. IU coach Amy Robertson took over the team in 2000. Her previous job was as assistant coach at Wake Forest from 1997 to 1999.
After an injury-filled 7-11 season last year, IU spent the summer working to ensure a better 2009 mark.
It’s going to be a long trip back to Bloomington for the No. 17 Hoosiers, who lost both games in Ohio this weekend.
The No. 17 Hoosiers (5-2) go to Ohio to face Miami (Ohio) (4-4) on Friday and Ohio State (6-3) on Sunday.
The international recruiting of IU coach Amy Robertson brought junior defender Mutsa Mutembwa and freshman midfielder Julia Raymakers to the team.
The No. 17 Hoosiers won their home opener against Ball State 2-1.
This Saturday, the No. 17 Hoosiers face the Ball State Cardinals at 1 p.m. in Bloomington.
IU field hockey started its weekend with a 6-1 win against Davidson, but ended the with a 5-2 loss to Wake Forest.
The IU field hockey team faces two very different opponents this weekend in unranked Davidson and No. 3 Wake Forest.
Assistant coach Kelly Doton is a midfielder for the USA field hockey team, assistant coach Jill Dedman is goalkeeper for the national team and Brenna Moeljadi is a defender for the women’s under-21 national team.
IU field hockey’s weekend was full of ups and downs, ranging from a loss to unranked Ohio to a win over No. 13 Louisville.
On Friday, IU field hockey takes on the Ohio University Bobcats for the teams’ fifth all-time meeting.
In 2009, the IU field hockey team has a 2-0 record, an upset against then top-15 ranked American University, a state-of-the-art field and a new facility that houses its locker room and more.