Where Indiana stands ahead of Monday’s NCAA Tournament selection show
It’ll be the fourth straight year where Indiana is right on the line of a national seed.
It’ll be the fourth straight year where Indiana is right on the line of a national seed.
The Hoosiers have played 10 consecutive games without a loss and are riding a seven-game win streak.
“It feels like our season is almost just beginning, because there’s so much ahead,” Indiana's leading goal scorer said.
Indiana is playing for at least a share of the Big Ten regular-season title.
Friday night’s match is crucial for both programs.
The win temporarily propels Indiana to the top of the Big Ten Standings
With all due respect to Hoosier Hysteria, there’s a much more important event going on Friday night.
Indiana came out ready to play, scoring four times in the first half.
A freshman made all the difference in Indiana's big win.
If Indiana does go on another deep October run, this will undoubtedly be the match everyone points to as the fulcrum.
A brace from Louisville transfer Quinton Elliot wasn’t enough.
He has found a home at IU and has already started at both left and right back.
October has been a good month for IU in recent years, and the Hoosiers started off this October with a much-needed road win.
The Badgers are out to their best start since the 2017 season when they won the Big Ten Tournament.
Despite trailing twice, the Hoosiers responded with goals from Sam Sarver and Tommy Mihalic and earned a well-earned 2-2 draw in the rain.
The Hoosiers' biggest test awaits on Friday.
While this match in prior seasons had massive implications for the Big Ten Tournament, the September date allows both sides to add a marquee win in just the second conference game.
Friday night’s win over Rutgers marked the first time that this Indiana senior class started off Big Ten play with a victory.
The Hoosiers fell to 1-2-2 on the season.
Two steps forward, one step back.