Two Hoosiers receive Big Ten weekly awards
Tyler Natee and Marcus Oliver put in quality performances on offense and defense, respectively, against Maryland.
Tyler Natee and Marcus Oliver put in quality performances on offense and defense, respectively, against Maryland.
The Hoosiers played well against the No. 11 team in the country but failed to capitalize on limited scoring chances.
Hoosiers split pair of matches against top-15 teams.
Despite the two losses, the Hoosiers can still glean some positives heading into the postseason.
Jason Crist and Katherine Receveur led the Hoosiers to a third and eighth place finish at the Big Ten Championships.
The Hoosiers won dual-meets against the Kentucky Wildcats and Tennessee Volunteers.
With a win on senior day and some help from other teams around the league, IU finished second in the Big Ten.
IU nearly had to settle for its seventh draw of the season.
Tyler Natee and Zander Diamont combined for over 200 yards rushing.
IU won the turnover margin for the first time since defeating Ball State in September.
After struggling to score in recent weeks, IU's renewed running game got the offense going.
The Hoosiers are back at .500 after the win at home against the Terrapins.
Conference champion Minnesota lies in wait for IU in the quarterfinals of the Big Ten tournament.
IU cross country will travel to Minnesota this weekend for the conference championship.
IU has lost its last two first halves 41-11.
After big results last week, the Hoosiers look to continue their hot start in Lexington, Kentucky.
IU looks to beat No. 15 Michigan State and No. 13 Michigan for the second straight year.
IU men's soccer will take the pitch Sunday against Michigan State with major playoff implications on the line.
IU will face No. 2 Syracuse and No. 6 Penn State, the latter of which knocked IU out of the Big Ten Tournament in 2015.
Stats show IU is a significantly better team in second halves of games.