Men's soccer loses 4th straight game
Tuesday night’s 3-0 loss to No. 7 Louisville made a different kind of history: the loss was IU’s fourth in a row, the program’s first four-game losing streak since 1985.
Tuesday night’s 3-0 loss to No. 7 Louisville made a different kind of history: the loss was IU’s fourth in a row, the program’s first four-game losing streak since 1985.
Mares, who played for the Cardinals for two seasons before transferring to IU this spring, will square off against his former team for the first time as the IU men’s soccer team welcomes Louisville to Bloomington Tuesday night.
So far this season, IU’s offense has been one of the best in the program’s 129-year history. IU has finished the first half of its season, and many players are on pace to break or come close to breaking several IU offensive records.
Getting the start at point guard, Rose scored 13 points on five-of-12 shooting from the field in 20 minutes.
At a score of 604 through two rounds, they are currently 19 shots off the first place pace set by Georgia.
With 225 digs this season, senior Caitlin Hansen’s now up to 1,060, the seventh most digs in IU women’s volleyball history. IU Coach Sherry Dunbar said Hansen brings leadership and is a great role model who will leave an enduring legacy.
Although it was just a preseason event, the IU women’s tennis team was very pleased with how it performed at the June Stewart Invitational in Nashville, Tenn.
The IU volleyball team dropped two home games over the weekend, falling to Northwestern on Friday (25-18, 22-25, 24-26, 25-15, 15-8) and losing to Illinois on Saturday (25-22, 25-23, 25-20).
EAST LANSING, MICH. — In a game touted as the prolific IU offense against the stout Michigan State defense, it was IU’s defense — or lack thereof — that allowed Michigan State to win 42-28 on Saturday.
The Hoosiers will be host to the Crooked Stick Intercollegiate at Crooked Stick Golf Club in Carmel, Ind., where they look to continue their steady improvement as a team.
On Saturday at Bill Armstrong Stadium, Iowa was able to expose those tendencies en route to handing the Hoosiers (10-3-1, 3-3) their first home loss of the season, 2-1.
For much of the game, it appeared as if IU would get that victory, taking leads of both 2-0 and 3-1, but a familiar storyline ensued — the Hoosiers were unable to hold on to the lead and fell to Wisconsin 4-3.
Coming into the game, Michigan State was 10th in the conference with a 39 percent third-down conversion rate.
IU (3-3, 1-1) fell to Michigan State (5-1, 2-0) 42-28 Saturday at Spartan Stadium.
After dropping two matches last week, the IU field hockey team rebounded, splitting a pair of matches this weekend against Iowa and Pacific.
EAST LANSING, MICH. -- In a much hyped matchup between IU’s offense and Michigan State’s defense, the Spartans prevailed.
IU’s Division III men’s team is a young one, with only three seniors and eight incoming freshmen, but what it lacks in age it makes up for in depth and talent.
This weekend, the IU women’s tennis team will travel to Nashville, Tenn., to play in the June Stewart Invitational at Vanderbilt University.
Michigan State’s The State News football beat reporter Dillon Davis answered some questions about IU’s upcoming match up with Michigan State this Saturday.
The Hoosiers haven’t defeated the Spartans since 2006, and IU’s last victory in East Lansing, Mich., was in 2001 when Antwaan Randle El led the team to a 37-28 win.