Indiana men’s soccer eyes first win, defensive improvement against St. John’s on Tuesday
The Hoosiers haven’t played in a week after Saturday’s postponement against Notre Dame.
The Hoosiers haven’t played in a week after Saturday’s postponement against Notre Dame.
The new matchup date has yet to be decided.
The Hoosiers will look for their first win of the season Saturday night.
The pair lead the Hoosiers through two matches with two assists and two goals, respectively.
The Hoosiers heavily outshot the Pilots but could not convert in the second half.
All four opponents in the Hoosiers’ upcoming home stand made last season’s NCAA Tournament.
The Hoosiers had plenty of chances but fell to the defending champions.
The Hoosiers kept the score level until the Tigers found a 79th-minute winner.
The Hoosiers begin their regular season against the reigning national champions.
Redshirt senior defender Daniel Munie made the Preseason Best XI team.
The eight-time national champion Hoosiers take on the reigning champion Tigers on Friday.
The Hoosiers kick off their regular season on Aug. 26 against No. 1 Clemson.
Indiana will begin the season against Clemson University on Aug. 26.
Football will make most headlines, but that doesn’t mean this move won’t drastically change other sports like volleyball and soccer.
Sessock transferred to Indiana after two years with the University of Pittsburgh.
Celentano won Big Ten Goalkeeper of the Year in back-to-back seasons.
The Hoosiers finish their season 15-6-1.
Sixth-year senior Spencer Glass scored his first goal this season in the 61st minute.
Both goals came in the second half.
The Hoosiers will host the game at 2 p.m. Sunday.