Berbary to make IU coaching debut
With a staff led by first-year IU Coach Amy Berbary, the IU women’s soccer team is looking to revitalize its program and establish itself as a Big Ten Conference powerhouse.
With a staff led by first-year IU Coach Amy Berbary, the IU women’s soccer team is looking to revitalize its program and establish itself as a Big Ten Conference powerhouse.
With a staff led by first-year IU Coach Amy Berbary, the IU women’s soccer team is looking to revitalize its program and establish itself as a Big Ten Conference powerhouse. The regular season begins Friday in Athens, Ohio.
The new IU women’s soccer coach has been so occupied with getting things started at her first college head coaching job that she hasn’t even processed she is IU’s head coach.
The Hoosiers will open their spring season at 1 p.m. Saturday in Knoxville, Tenn., against the University of Tennessee.
On Feb. 6, 69 days later, IU announced the hiring of Amy Berbary, the former Auburn associate head coach and recruiting coordinator.
Amy Berbary, the associate head coach at Auburn in 2012 and an assistant at the school from 2008-2012, has been hired as the third head coach in the history of the IU program, effective Friday, Feb. 8.
After 11 seasons with the IU women’s soccer team, IU Coach Mick Lyon will retire at the end of the year, according to a press release.
The IU women’s soccer team’s hopes to make the Big Ten Tournament were broken this weekend after a 5-0 loss to No. 25 Ohio State on Friday night at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Everything the IU women’s soccer team has worked for this year comes down to its final regular season match against Ohio State tonight at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Three different seniors will honored Friday night against Ohio State, as they make their final regular season appearance for the Hoosiers.
IDS Hoosier sports columnist Zach Stavis breaks down the women's soccer team's chances of succeeding in the Big Ten Tournament.
Unlike in previous years, IU does not have an automatic berth. This time, only the top eight teams in the Big Ten make it into the tournament.
The IU women’s soccer team increased its winning streak to three at its home field this weekend with a victory against Minnesota, but a loss against Wisconsin broke the streak.
IU kicks off the weekend 5 p.m. Friday against Minnesota, a team with a current 4-3-1 record in the Big Ten. The weekend will then continue with a Sunday match against Wisconsin, presently 3-4-1 in conference play.
Thursday night’s rivalry match against Purdue proved to be one of history for IU women’s soccer.
The IU women's soccer team hopes to improve on a 1-5 conference record this weekend with two Big Ten matches against Purdue and Michigan State.
After struggling through the injuries of her past, women's soccer junior forward Rebecca Candler is finally healthy and having the best season of her collegiate career.
Three goals late in the second half contributed to a loss for the IU women’s soccer team as it faced No. 4 Penn State on Sunday afternoon.
The IU women’s soccer team will travel to State College, Pa., this weekend for a Sunday afternoon match against No. 4 Penn State, a team currently undefeated in Big Ten play.
Although the IU women’s soccer team grabbed the team’s first conference victory this weekend, going 1-1 in two games against Illinois and Northwestern, it wasn’t without a little heartbreak.