Indiana loses heartbreaker to Notre Dame in penalty kicks
It was heartbreak for the Hoosiers as another incredible season came to end.
It was heartbreak for the Hoosiers as another incredible season came to end.
Indiana lost to Notre Dame in penalty kicks in the Elite Eight.
Let’s take some time to look into the historic season that the Fighting Irish have put together.
Indiana men's soccer head coach Todd Yeagley added another milestone with his 200th career win.
Senior Hugo Bacharach scored twice, including the decisive goal in the 94th minute, as Indiana knocked off No. 10 Wake Forest on the road.
HN photographers Kallan Graybill and Danielle Stockwell were at Bill Armstrong Stadium for the victory.
After a win at home, the Hoosiers now hit the road for the next round.
The terms “Indiana men’s soccer” and “family” seem to be almost synonymous with each other.
The Bison were eighth in the nation in goals scored.
The Hoosiers didn't receive the national seed they may have expected, but were at the bottom of the Big Ten standings early on.
Indiana claimed its 16th Big Ten Tournament championship.
Indiana's raucous crowd was a factor in the victory.
Indiana more closely resembles a freight train rather than a soccer team.
The Hoosiers have scored four goals in two of their past three contests.
Indiana will play in its seventh straight Big Ten Championship match this Sunday.
Indiana will play in its seventh consecutive Big Ten Championship.
The Hoosiers are in their 11th consecutive semi-finals appearance.
Both teams have looked to have found some scoring consistency coming into Friday’s game.
Results elsewhere across the conference went Indiana's way
Friday was a practice quiz, Sunday is the final exam