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mamasa

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  1. This is just unreal to be able to watch an IU football team this good
  2. Sorry if I missed it, does he have an announcement date?
  3. I didn't realize #1 (gag) Purdue played at #9 (retch) UK tomorrow! Although it might make me physically ill, I may listen to it to get a feel for both teams
  4. BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The Big Ten season will reach the halfway point this weekend as teams across the conference prepare for the fifth week of conference play. IU will spend its first full week at Wilkinson Hall since the early portion of September as it welcomes Minnesota and Northwestern for important home matchups. IU returned to winning ways on Sunday (Oct. 19) afternoon with a four-set victory over Ohio State. It was the sixth Big Ten win of the season and 15th overall. The win helped the program match its season win total (15) from a year ago with 12 matches to spare. Senior opposite hitter Avry Tatum passed 1,000 career kills in the victory. Freshman outside hitter Jaidyn Jager continues to play at an elite, all-around level during her first year of college volleyball. She's leading the team with 217 kills and is tops among all Big Ten freshmen in the category. On top of her elite offensive performance, Jager is providing 2.14 digs per set and 0.57 blocks per set. The Hoosiers will meet Minnesota on Friday (Oct. 24) evening in the first top-25 showdown in Wilkinson Hall history. It is alumni weekend in Bloomington with former players set to return home to cheer on the home team for contests on Friday and Sunday (vs. Northwestern). If IU can win at least one contest this weekend, it will give the team its best 10-game start to conference play in program history. The Hoosiers began 6-4 in Big Ten play in 1985 and 2023 and have already reached six wins with two games to go before the halfway point. Over the last three seasons, IU is 26-7 inside Wilkinson Hall. Friday's match with Minnesota will start at 6 p.m. with a national broadcast on the Big Ten Network. Jack Kizer and Mac Podraza will have the call. Sunday's contest with Northwestern is scheduled for 1 p.m. on B1G+ from Wilkinson Hall. Sunday's game is IU's "Dig Pink" contest. Gameday Info vs. #20 Minnesota (Friday, October 24th – 6 p.m.) Live Video: bit.ly/44wik9K Live Stats: bit.ly/4hlNB5U vs. Northwestern (Sunday, October 26th – 1 p.m.) Live Video: bit.ly/3JdZaiT Live Stats: bit.ly/4nY55aK
  5. BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The Big Ten season will reach the halfway point this weekend as teams across the conference prepare for the fifth week of conference play. IU will spend its first full week at Wilkinson Hall since the early portion of September as it welcomes Minnesota and Northwestern for important home matchups. IU returned to winning ways on Sunday (Oct. 19) afternoon with a four-set victory over Ohio State. It was the sixth Big Ten win of the season and 15th overall. The win helped the program match its season win total (15) from a year ago with 12 matches to spare. Senior opposite hitter Avry Tatum passed 1,000 career kills in the victory. Freshman outside hitter Jaidyn Jager continues to play at an elite, all-around level during her first year of college volleyball. She's leading the team with 217 kills and is tops among all Big Ten freshmen in the category. On top of her elite offensive performance, Jager is providing 2.14 digs per set and 0.57 blocks per set. The Hoosiers will meet Minnesota on Friday (Oct. 24) evening in the first top-25 showdown in Wilkinson Hall history. It is alumni weekend in Bloomington with former players set to return home to cheer on the home team for contests on Friday and Sunday (vs. Northwestern). If IU can win at least one contest this weekend, it will give the team its best 10-game start to conference play in program history. The Hoosiers began 6-4 in Big Ten play in 1985 and 2023 and have already reached six wins with two games to go before the halfway point. Over the last three seasons, IU is 26-7 inside Wilkinson Hall. Friday's match with Minnesota will start at 6 p.m. with a national broadcast on the Big Ten Network. Jack Kizer and Mac Podraza will have the call. Sunday's contest with Northwestern is scheduled for 1 p.m. on B1G+ from Wilkinson Hall. Sunday's game is IU's "Dig Pink" contest. Gameday Info vs. #20 Minnesota (Friday, October 24th – 6 p.m.) Live Video: bit.ly/44wik9K Live Stats: bit.ly/4hlNB5U vs. Northwestern (Sunday, October 26th – 1 p.m.) Live Video: bit.ly/3JdZaiT Live Stats: bit.ly/4nY55aK
  6. BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana swimming and diving returns to action with a dual meet at Kentucky Wednesday (Oct. 22) inside the Lancaster Aquatic Center. The meet is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. ET, and fans can stream the action via the SEC Network+ digital platform. MEET INFO Wednesday, Oct. 22 • 10 a.m. ET Lancaster Aquatic Center • Lexington, Ky. Opponent: Kentucky Live Results (Swimming): Meet Mobile (App) Live Results (Diving): divemeets.com Live Stream: SEC Network+ OF NOTE… HOOSIERS SWEEP LA DUAL MEETS Indiana swimming and diving won all five duals meets during the two-day USC Invitational October 10-11. The Hoosiers swept the four relays and won 18 individual events. Three IU swimmers – freshman Liberty Clark, junior Miranda Grana and senior Zalán Sárkány – won all three of their individual events. Twelve Hoosiers captured NCAA qualifying times and seven IU divers picked up NCAA zone qualifying scores on the springboards. The Indiana men won 15 of 17 swimming events while holding No. 14 Texas A&M and No. 17 USC to double-digit team scores. IU captured four of the six available conference weekly awards, sweeping the Big Ten Swimmer of the Week and Big Ten Freshman of the Week honors for the cycle. HOOSIERS FILL U.S. NATIONAL TEAMS A total of 21 Americans with ties to the Indiana swimming and diving program have qualified for their respective national teams.
  7. I like the ball movement (minus bad passes)
  8. Tucker w/ a smooth 3
  9. Team looks cohesive. Crowd looks anemic
  10. Victory! IU wins in a shootout!
  11. Not as many Graham Nash updates anymore, but, you got it! Lol
  12. IU in overtime w/ #10 Maryland!!
  13. IU started slow in the first, but absolutely dominated the 2nd set.
  14. First and only exhibition is 11 days away!
  15. I'm assuming we start the same lineup as Puerto Rico? Enright, Conerway, Wilkerson, DeVries, Bailey. I'm going to have to have the roster pulled up on my phone to try to learn the new players!!!
  16. Let's start this new era!! Marian is coached by Pat Knight. I bought my 3 month B1G+ subscription yesterday- very excited to see the team! LIVE STATS
  17. Or, we could just jump forward and call them "The Cignetti Lofts"?
  18. BLOOMINGTON, Ind. ––– Indiana Field Hockey is set for a two-game weekend with one matchup at home and one on the road. The Hoosiers will host No. 14 Rutgers on Friday, Oct. 10 at noon at Deborah Tobias Field and then they'll face Miami (Ohio) on Monday, Oct. 13 at noon in Oxford. WEEKEND REWIND • Indiana Field Hockey returned to the win column by defeating UC Davis 5-0 last Friday afternoon at Deborah Tobias Field. • Freshman Kai Killian secured her first shutout victory of her career over UC Davis. • Molly Stutte and Charlotte Glasper added to their career totals. Stutte notched her fourth goal of her career while Glasper's goal brings her total to five. • The Hoosiers outshot the Aggies 15-4. BACK TO B1G PLAY • The matchup on Friday afternoon will be IU's third Big Ten Conference game of the season and third ranked Big Ten opponent and fourth overall (No. 8 Boston, No. 11 Iowa and No. 1 Northwestern). • Sophomore Mijntje Hagen found the back of the cage three times on Friday. This trio of goals brings her career total to 10. Hagen's three goals tie the program record for most goals in a game. • Friday's performance earned Hagen B1G Co-Offensive Player of the Week honors. • Celia Arroyo Cabezudo is ninth in the Big Ten in scoring with six goals. • Hagen is fifth in the conference in points with 18. Charlotte follows in sixth (17 points) and Inés Garcia Prado slots in tied at ninth (15 points). • Garcia Prado has notched three defensive saves, placing her second in the Big Ten. • Hagen has recorded eight assists in 2025, putting her at fourth in the conference and Garcia Prado has notched seven assists to place her at fifth.
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