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Game Thread: vs. Ohio State - 7:30pm - ABC
mamasa replied to Hovadipo's topic in Indiana Hoosiers Football
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Jesus dude, can you ever just be positive or complimentary without having a backhanded insult? It's really depressing.
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IU up 6-1 over St. Louis in the 3rd!
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My dad is the bass player from Justin Case lol. Love them all, my dad and Jerry Minger went to school together :)
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If anyone likes stoner rock, King Weed is really good
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Indiana Dominates Michigan State 5-0 in Record-Setting Fashion Story Links BOX SCORE (PDF) BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The Indiana Field Hockey team obliterated Michigan State 5-0 on Friday afternoon, setting a number of program records along the way. This win sets IU one step closer to securing a bid to next month's Big Ten Tournament in Piscataway. With the victory, IU moves to 8-7 (2-4) while the Spartans fall to 7-4 (0-4) on the season. KEY MOMENTS • Indiana came out on the front foot, earning two penalty corners within the first minute. • On the seventh shot of the afternoon, IU finally found the back of the net. Sophomore forward Anna Gwiazdzinski tapped a deflected ball out of midair into the goal to give the Hoosiers a 1-0 lead. • In the second period, freshman midfielder Kira Curland put three-straight shots on frame before finally scoring on the third to give IU a 2-0 lead at the break. • Just one minute into the second half, IU's intensity gave Michigan State struggles once again. Senior forward Hailey Couch tapped in a cross from freshman forward Kayla Kiwak to take a commanding 3-0 lead. • Freshman goalie Arabella Loveridge made a crucial save with her right pad to preserve the clean sheet. • Senior midfielder Peyton Becker and sophomore forward Meghan Dillon scored just moments apart in the fourth period to deal the final blow to Sparty on the afternoon. NOTABLES • IU pounded 30 shots on the afternoon including 18 on frame. • Curland scored her sixth goal of the season, tying her for the most goals by a freshman in the Big Ten with six. Curland also recorded eight shots on the afternoon. • Becker's goal was the first of her season and second of her career. She marks the 12th IU player to grab a goal this year. • Couch scored her 13th-career goal, bringing her into 21st on the all-time goals list in Hoosier-program history. • Loveridge's shutout was the fifth of the season for her. • Today's clean sheet was the sixth of the season for IU, setting a new-program record for the Hoosiers. • IU's 5-0 victory over Michigan State was the biggest-conference win in program history. It also tied the record for most goals scored against a Big Ten opponent. UP NEXT • IU continues the homestand Sunday afternoon for a matchup with the No. 2 Michigan Wolverines.
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Indiana Welcomes Michigan State, Michigan on Homecoming Weekend Story Links INDIANA GAME NOTES (PDF) BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - The Indiana Field Hockey split a competitive weekend in Ohio with a win over No. 16 Ohio State and a close-overtime loss against No. 24 Kent State. The Hoosiers return home for the first time in three weeks for crucial matchups against Michigan State and No. 2 Michigan. ALL-TIME SERIES Friday afternoon's matchup between IU and Michigan State will be the 28th-ever meeting between the two teams. MSU holds a 22-5 advantage, but the series is 3-3 over the past three seasons. Michigan holds a 20-4 lead in the all-time series against IU heading into the teams' 25th-ever matchup. IU's last win in the series came in a 2016 contest in Ann Arbor. SCOUTING THE OPPONENTS After a 5-0 loss to No. 1 Iowa last Friday, Michigan State bounced back to take down Miami (OH) 4-3 on Sunday afternoon. The Spartans are 7-3 on the season with wins over Kent State and Ohio. Merel Hanssen leads the way for Michigan State with six goals on the season. Michigan is off to one of the best starts by any team in the nation this season. Last weekend, the No. 2 Wolverines bested No. 6 Northwestern and No. 3 Louisville at home to continue an undefeated start. Michigan will face No. 1 Iowa Friday before heading to Bloomington on Sunday. Sofia Southam has 15 goals to lead Michigan's attack.
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IUWBB - News and Notes
mamasa replied to Class of '66 Old Fart's topic in Indiana Women's Basketball
Per SW Indiana Sports Former Vincennes Rivet standout Grace Waggoner has earned a scholarship for the IU Women's Basketball team! She's been a walk-on with the team for the past two years. Way to go Grace!!! -
OG over Romeo
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Nothing to do w reunion, but still very cool! (And, if you’re not going to the Port Hole, you’re missing out on great food and music!)
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Texas A&M takes down Alabama w a 28 yd field goal, 41-38
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Wampler Header Leads Hoosiers to 1-0 Victory over Wildcats Story Links BOX SCORE (PDF) EVANSTON, Ill. – The Indiana women's soccer team earned a 1-0 victory at Northwestern on Friday at Martin Stadium. KEY MOMENTS • In the 43rd minute of the game the Hoosiers got a free kick off a Northwestern foul. Anna Aehling sent it to Oliwia Wos, who launched a ball from a step inside the midfield line to just outside the six-yard box. Megan Wampler jumped above the goalkeeper and played a header into the back of the net for the goal. • In the 88th minute Northwestern took a strong shot to the left corner of the goal. Goalkeeper Jamie Gerstenberg made a diving save to her right to preserve the lead and victory for the Hoosiers. NOTABLES • The Hoosiers improve to 9-2-3 on the season and 3-1-2 in the Big Ten. • Megan Wampler scored her first goal of the season. • The Hoosiers now have a 23-5 advantage in goals against opponents this season. • Indiana outshot Northwestern 10-5, including 5-2 in shots on goal. • Indiana goalkeeper Jamie Gerstenberg recorded her eighth shutout of the season, which ranks third in program history for single season shutouts. • The Hoosiers matched a program record with their ninth shutout of the season. • Allison Jorden made her first appearance of the season after coming back from injury last season.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Indiana Field Hockey team completed a three-goal turnaround on Friday afternoon to pick up a 3-1 victory over No. 16 Ohio State on the road at the Buckeye Varsity Complex. With the victory, IU moves to 7-6 (1-4) on the season while 16th-ranked Buckeyes fall to 6-6 (1-3) on the campaign. KEY MOMENTS • Ohio State opened the scoring in the fourth minute. After freshman goalie Arabella Loveridgemade the initial save, OSU's Cameryn Forgash was there to tap in the opener. • IU responded quickly at the end of the first period. After winning three straight corners, freshman midfielder Kira Curland slotted one home to bring the game level. • The second period was a back-and-forth affair but there were no goals, and the two teams went to the break even at a goal apiece. • Freshman forward Kayla Kiwak had a backhanded goal waved off early in the third period. • Freshman defender Yip van Wonderen made up for the call by sending her own backhanded shot into the far, right corner of the net to give IU the lead. • OSU had their own goal waved off after a referee's decision. • With the goalie pulled, freshman midfielder Maggie Carter slotted home an empty-net goal to give IU an insurance goal. NOTABLES • All three goals and both assists were scored by freshmen on the afternoon. • Loveridge tallied her sixth victory of the season and her first-career conference win. • Curland's first-period goal was the fifth of the season, extending her team lead for total goals. • Van Wonderen tallied the first goal of her IU career and also added her fifth assist of the season. • Carter's goal was the second of her season. • This marks the first time IU has had two ranked wins in a season since the 2016 campaign. It also the first road-victory over a top-20 opponent since that same season. • IU's 3-1 win was the first win over the Buckeyes since 2015. • The Hoosiers are now 3-0 against teams from Ohio this season. UP NEXT • IU visits No. 24 Kent State for a Sunday afternoon showdown to cap off the weekend.
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Trending up!! IU takes down #16 O$U 3-1 on the road. Very impressed!
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A kid from my neck of the woods!!
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I'll take a draw against a ranked team :)
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Hoosiers fall 1-0 in OT, really impressive effort today!
