Hoosiers lack discipline in last 2 games
When the dust settled and the pads came off, the Hoosiers walked away beating the Western Michigan Broncos, but they nearly gave the victory away. Again.
When the dust settled and the pads came off, the Hoosiers walked away beating the Western Michigan Broncos, but they nearly gave the victory away. Again.
After a bobbled fourth-quarter snap on a Western Michigan punt, IU recovered the ball and stood 14 yards from sealing its second consecutive victory. If only it were that easy.
After last week’s close victory against Eastern Kentucky, the biggest question regarding IU was its lack of production on the ground.
Indiana walked off the pitch with a 2-0 record this weekend after beating New Mexico on Friday evening 3-2 and Seattle University 2-0 Sunday afternoon in the Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament in South Bend, Ind.
The Hoosiers (9-2) made a statement prior to Big Ten play by winning all four of their matches and claiming the championship at the Hampton Inn Invitational at Ohio University.
Despite low numbers and a conservative approach to the meet, the IU men’s and women’s cross country team looked very solid Saturday morning at the Indiana Open.
In another close contest, the IU football team took a key fumble recovery in their own red zone to walk away with a 23-19 over the Western Michigan Broncos.
The IU volleyball team continued its run in the Hampton Inn Invitational with a win against Ohio in five sets Friday.
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SOUTH BEND, Ind. — In his 61 minutes of play, senior Lee Hagedorn helped the team to victory with a goal and an assist in the No. 12 Hoosier’s 3-2 win over New Mexico.
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After a rigorous offseason workout regimen, the IU men’s and women’s cross country teams look to put their training to the test this weekend at the Indiana Open.
The IU field hockey team faces two very different opponents this weekend in unranked Davidson and No. 3 Wake Forest.
With three returning seniors and two talented freshmen in the top-five, expectations for the 2009-2010 campaign are as high as ever.
Graduating seniors Drew Allenspach, Seth Brandon and Jorge Campillo left their mark on the Hoosier program, delivering three NCAA Tournament appearances, but now it is time for a new beginning.
IU is set to play Western Michigan, one of the top teams in the Mid Atlantic Conference, at noon on Saturday.
The IU volleyball team is just about two weeks away from opening Big Ten play, but IU coach Sherry Dunbar insisted the conference schedule isn’t the team’s current focus.
After starting the season with a loss and a tie, the No. 12 IU men’s soccer team heads to South Bend on Friday for the Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament where it faces an uncommon opponent in New Mexico at 5 p.m.
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.
Soffner, a redshirt freshman and IU men’s soccer goalie, has the taxing job of replacing Chay Cain in the box.