Indiana concedes two second-half goals, falls in Big Ten Tournament finals for second consecutive season
The loss likely costs Indiana a chance at a first-round NCAA Tournament bye.
The loss likely costs Indiana a chance at a first-round NCAA Tournament bye.
Now Indiana awaits its NCAA Tournament seeding fate.
Indiana will appear in the Big Ten Tournament championship match for the sixth straight season.
No. 4 Indiana will play No. 1 Maryland in the semifinal round Wednesday.
You won't want to miss the start of the Big Ten Tournament.
Bebej is a leader by example, as evidenced by the fact that he can play a variety of positions.
Sunday, dubbed as Decision Day, was awesome.
Indiana was close to achieving the No. 1 seed in the Big Ten Tournament, yet falls to No. 4.
Maryland is still the latest Big Ten team to hoist the College Cup.
Indiana had won 18 consecutive matches over Evansville dating back to 1996.
Saturday night was Indiana's first shutout loss of the season, and first at home since Sept. 3, 2021.
Indiana is tied for first with Maryland at the time of writing, with the Terrapins holding a match in hand.
After two consecutive draws in conference play, Indiana finally re-entered the win column.
As three conference matches remain, Indiana has six points, while first-place Maryland has 11.
It was a game of almost at Bill Armstrong Stadium, as Notre Dame hit the post twice and had a goal chalked off as the attacking player was offside.
Indiana now has five points in conference play, tied for second place.
Four different Indiana players scored a goal.
Indiana outshot Michigan State six to one in shots-on-goal.
Indiana avoids losing two straight for first time since 2013.
Indiana begins conference play with a loss.