IU men's soccer defense steps up with offense in a funk
The Hoosiers offense has been lacking lately, but the defense hasn't missed a beat even through injuries.
The Hoosiers offense has been lacking lately, but the defense hasn't missed a beat even through injuries.
The defense has stood stout for the Hoosiers all year, it's the offense that needs to get going.
The Hoosiers faltered against the Scarlet Knights at home last year, but this season it's a whole different story.
After sending 64 shots in the past two games, IU has just two goals to show for.
IU men's soccer has a lot of potential to make this season successful.
The No. 6 ranked Hoosiers host a Jaguars side that hasn't notched a win yet this season.
IU had 28 total shot, but never had the quality to finish the deed.
It may not be a premiere conference opponent, but Hoosier men's soccer can't take its foot off the pedal.
Playing on the road is never an easy task and for the first time in a season it can be a bit unsettling.
IU will be back at full strength when it hits the road to face Michigan.
The Hoosiers face the Michigan Wolverines on Wednesday night.
IU's defense held strong without its top defender.
IU men's soccer will be without their best defender in the Big Ten opener on Friday night.
There may be only two ranked teams in the conference right now, but the physicality and intensity of play is high.
A strong performance against West-Coast competition has earned the Hoosiers more national recognition.
The Hoosiers were able to escape with a win and a draw after a physical weekend of soccer.
Hoosier men's soccer had to play with 10 men for over 65 minutes Sunday night.
Two late goals pushed No. 5 IU past No. 22 California.
No. 22 California and No. 15 Stanford will create a tough task for IU this weekend.
A Bloomington native from the start, Gutjahr just couldn't leave his home.