Women's basketball to play Michigan tonight
IU women’s basketball opens its final home stand tonight against Michigan at 7 p.m. with postseason implications on the line.
IU women’s basketball opens its final home stand tonight against Michigan at 7 p.m. with postseason implications on the line.
Jordan Hooper etched her name in the Nebraska record books Sunday, leading the No. 21 Cornhuskers to a 76-61 victory against IU.
IU women's basketball led by as many as eight but squandered a lead against No. 21 Penn State. The Hoosiers lost 76-61.
The IU women’s basketball gave No. 11 Penn State a scare late Thursday night, but senior guard Maggie Lucas and the Nittany Lions proved to be too much for the Hoosiers, defeating IU 71-63.
When IU faces Nebraska Sunday, it will be the team’s fifth game against a ranked opponent this season.
IU women’s basketball will welcome No. 11 Penn State Thursday at Assembly Hall with a chance to pad its résumé with a win against the premier team in the Big Ten.
IU will face Penn State for the second time in the regular season when it plays host to the Nittany Lions Thursday at 7 p.m. in Assembly Hall.
At this point in the IU women’s basketball season last year, the Hoosiers were 10-14 with one lone win in conference, en route to finishing last in the Big Ten.
At this point in the IU women’s basketball season last year, the Hoosiers were 10-14 with one lone win in conference, en route to finishing last in the Big Ten.What a difference a year can make.
IU Coach Curt Miller had a request for senior forward Simone Deloach on her 22nd birthday.“I asked her for one thing — double-double,” Miller said. She got it.
Led by freshman guard Larryn Brooks’ 22 points, IU showed toughness and resiliency in a 76-69 victory against Wisconsin.
When IU lost at Wisconsin earlier in the season, freshman guard Alexis Gassion said it was a game the Hoosiers let slip away.
When IU Coach Curt Miller came calling and expressed interest in her, it was hard for freshman guard Larryn Brooks to say no.
Facing another team from Illinois, there would be no shooting struggles from the field this time for the IU women’s basketball team. After suffering one of its poorest shooting performances of the season last Thursday against Northwestern, IU had one of its best days from the field in a 77-58 win yesterday at Illinois.
IU defeated Illinois 77-58 in Champaign, Ill., on Sunday. The win snaps a streak of 22 consecutive Big Ten losses on the road — a string of defeats that extended back to Feb. 10, 2011.
So close, yet so far. For the IU women’s basketball team, 14 missed free throws was the difference in a 58-52 loss to Northwestern.
IU will travel to play Illinois Sunday looking to regroup after an abysmal offensive performance in a loss against Northwestern that left IU Coach Curt Miller questioning the poise of his players.
After going through a stretch of five games in 11 days, IU Coach Curt Miller said his team was able to focus more on improving this week.
For Simone Deloach and Milika Taufa, winning was routine during their high school careers. Stepping on campus their freshman year at IU, they had no idea just how tough the beginning of their college careers would be.
On the sidelines, IU Coach Curt Miller argue calls, screams out plays and stamps his feet.