BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana soccer holds a 3-3 document midway by means of the 2022 season with a house matchup in opposition to Maryland on Saturday at 3:30 p.m. ET.
With Huge Ten play in full swing, Indiana should overcome accidents to key gamers in its pursuit of reaching a bowl sport. On Monday, Indiana coach Tom Allen supplied damage updates on linebacker Cam Jones, tight finish AJ Barner, extensive receiver D.J. Matthews and cornerback Jaylin Williams after every participant was dominated out earlier than Indiana’s 31-10 loss to Michigan.
Jones suffered a foot damage in opposition to Nebraska, and he will probably be out for a number of weeks, at minimal, Allen stated. Aaron Casey moved to Jones’ place at stinger linebacker, and Bradley Jennings Jr. bought the beginning at mike linebacker. Jones’ damage will even result in extra taking part in time for Matt Hohlt.
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Barner has a foot damage and is taken into account week to week transferring ahead. Backup tight finish James Bomba hasn’t performed since Sept. 17 in opposition to Western Kentucky, and redshirt freshman Aaron Steinfeldt made his first profession begin in opposition to Michigan.
Williams injured his shoulder at Nebraska, and can also be thought-about week to week. Chris Keys earned the beginning at cornerback with Williams out, and Allen stated Phillip Dunnam, Brylan Lanier and Josh Sanguinetti will proceed to see expanded roles within the defensive backfield.
D.J. Matthews hasn’t performed since Sept. 24 at Cincinnati, and he will probably be a game-time resolution on Saturday in opposition to Maryland. With Matthews on the sideline, Emery Simmons mixed for 13 receptions, 114 yards and a landing throughout the final two video games.
Indiana’s Jaylin Williams (23) disrupts a go throughout the Indiana versus Western Kentucky soccer sport at Memorial Stadium on Sept. 17, 2022.
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With that being stated, let’s check out Indiana’s Week 7 depth chart.
OFFENSE
LT
70 Luke Haggard 6-7 305 Sr.+
77 Joshua Gross sales Jr. 6-6 311 Fr.-R
LG
50 Zach Carpenter 6-5 305 Jr.-R
53 Vinny Fiacable 6-4 308 Fr.-R
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C
56 Mike Katic 6-4 310 Jr.-R
62 Cameron Knight 6-3 295 So.-R
55 Caleb Murphy 6-4 295 So.-R
RG
73 Tim Weaver 6-6 313 Jr.-R
67 Kahlil Benson 6-6 313 So.-R
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RT
51 Parker Hanna 6-5 302 Sr.+
77 Joshua Gross sales Jr. 6-6 311 Fr.-R
WR
10 Andison Coby 6-2 175 Jr.
1 Donaven McCulley 6-5 210 So.
18 Javon Swinton 6-2 190 Jr.
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WR
7 D.J. Matthews Jr. 5-11 160 Gr.+
0 Emery Simmons 6-1 186 Sr.
TE
88 AJ Barner 6-6 252 Jr.
48 James Bomba 6-6 251 Fr.-R
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84 Aaron Steinfeldt 6-5 246 Fr.-R
WR
6 Cam Camper 6-2 202 Jr.
19 Malachi Holt-Bennett 6-3 188 So.
QB
9 Connor Bazelak 6-3 224 Jr.-R
14 Jack Tuttle 6-4 212 Sr.-R
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RB
2 Shaun Shivers 5-7 186 Sr.+
26 Josh Henderson 5-11 215 Sr.
12 Jaylin Lucas 5-9 185 Fr.
DEFENSE
DE
41 Beau Robbins 6-5 272 Jr.-R
10 Myles Jackson 6-2 255 So.-R
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6 James Head Jr. 6-5 257 Sr.+
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DT
94 Demarcus Elliott 6-3 315 Sr.+
47 JH Tevis 6-4 283 Sr.-R
91 LeDarrius Cox 6-4 320 Jr.-R
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DT
50 Sio Nofoagatoto’a 6-3 315 Sr.
51 Patrick Lucas Jr. 6-3 322 Jr.-R
BULL
92 Alfred Bryant 6-2 250 Sr.-R+
0 Dasan McCullough 6-5 230 Fr.
LB
44 Aaron Casey 6-2 225 Sr.-R
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8 Jared Casey 6-3 215 Jr.-R
LB
5 Bradley Jennings Jr. 6-1 221 Sr.-R+
43 Matt Hohlt 6-2 222 Fr.-R
HUSKY
21 Noah Pierre 5-11 176 Sr.-R
16 Jordan Grier 6-0 199 So.
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CB
23 Jaylin Williams 6-0 185 Sr.+
7 Christopher Keys 6-0 183 So.-R
S
1 Devon Matthews 6-2 206 Sr.+
19 Josh Sanguinetti 6-1 190 Jr.-R
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24 Bryson Bonds 6-1 207 Jr.
S
31 Bryant Fitzgerald 6-0 206 Sr.-R+
17 Jonathan Haynes 5-11 202 Gr.+
CB
3 Tiawan Mullen 5-10 181 Sr.
9 Brylan Lanier 6-1 176 Fr.-R
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SPECIAL TEAMS
PK
93 Charles Campbell 5-9 170 Sr.-R
80 Chris Freeman 6-2 192 So.-R
KO
80 Chris Freeman 6-2 192 So.-R
93 Charles Campbell 5-9 170 Sr.-R
P
94 James Evans 6-1 218 So.
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96 Alejandro Quintero 6-1 195 So.
LS
95 Sean Wracher 6-4 207 Sr.
97 Jake Wellmann 6-1 216 So.-R
H
94 James Evans 6-1 218 So.
96 Alejandro Quintero 6-1 195 So.
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KR
12 Jaylin Lucas 5-9 185 Fr.
3 Omar Cooper Jr. 6-1 193 Fr.
PR
7 D.J. Matthews Jr. 5-11 160 Gr.+
80 Connor Delp 5-10 170 Fr.-R
Associated tales on Indiana soccer:
INDIANA DOUBLE-DIGIT UNDERDOG IN WEEK 7: Indiana (3-3) hosts Maryland (4-2) on Saturday at 3:30 p.m. ET at Memorial Stadium in Bloomington, Ind. Following three straight losses, Indiana is a double-digit underdog in Week 7. CLICK HERE
ROD CAREY READY TO HELP O-LINE: Rod Carey spoke to the media for the primary time as Indiana’s offensive line coach on Monday. “This is not a wave your magic wand and rapidly the whole lot’s higher … However I do know this, I will strive as a result of coach Allen requested me to strive.” CLICK HERE
DARREN HILLER FIRED: Indiana soccer coach Tom Allen introduced that Darren Hiller is out because the crew’s offensive line coach following a 31-10 loss to Michigan. CLICK HERE
O-LINE RECRUITS REAFFIRM COMMITMENT: Following the firing of Indiana offensive line coach Darren Hiller on Sunday, Indiana’s three offensive line recruits within the class of 2023 reaffirmed their dedication to Indiana soccer. CLICK HERE
Indiana Fever (8-12, 6-7 Eastern Conference) at Las Vegas Aces (10-6, 6-4 Western Conference)
Las Vegas; Tuesday, 9:30 p.m. EDT
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BOTTOM LINE: Las Vegas Aces plays the Indiana Fever after Jackie Young scored 26 points in the Las Vegas Aces’ 88-77 victory against the Washington Mystics.
The Aces have gone 5-4 at home. Las Vegas ranks sixth in the WNBA with 19.8 assists per game. Kelsey Plum leads the Aces averaging 5.1.
The Fever are 4-8 on the road. Indiana is fourth in the WNBA with 20.1 assists per game led by Caitlin Clark averaging 6.9.
Las Vegas is shooting 44.5% from the field this season, 0.4 percentage points lower than the 44.9% Indiana allows to opponents. Indiana averages 81.1 points per game, 3.0 fewer than the 84.1 Las Vegas gives up.
The teams square off Tuesday for the first time this season.
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TOP PERFORMERS: A’ja Wilson is averaging 26.9 points, 11.1 rebounds, 1.9 steals and 2.3 blocks for the Aces.
NaLyssa Smith is averaging 11.8 points and 7.5 rebounds for the Fever.
LAST 10 GAMES: Aces: 6-4, averaging 88.5 points, 33.5 rebounds, 19.0 assists, 6.2 steals and 4.9 blocks per game while shooting 46.2% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 86.1 points per game.
Fever: 6-4, averaging 83.8 points, 33.9 rebounds, 21.3 assists, 5.7 steals and 4.3 blocks per game while shooting 46.5% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 86.2 points.
INJURIES: Aces: Kierstan Bell: out (leg).
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Fever: None listed.
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
Caitlin Clark broke an Indiana Fever rookie record with half of the WNBA season still to go.
The No. 1 overall pick in the WNBA draft notched her 129th assist in a game against the Phoenix Mercury on Sunday, June 30. The helping hand came on a well-run pick-and-roll with center Aliyah Boston.
After Boston set a screen for a rapidly advancing Clark, the rising star found Boston as she peeled away and ran toward the basket. The end result was an easy layup for Boston and Clark’s new record.
Clark’s record is only within the Fever organization, and specifically for rookies, but she’s playing well enough to avoid needing any qualifiers. Her average of 6.6 assists per game is good for 4th-best in the entire league. She’s on pace to blow past the Fever’s all-time single-season assists record – 201, set just last year by Erica Wheeler – before the season is out.
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It is once again time for the biggest stars in sports to descend on Los Angeles for the ESPY Awards. The 32nd annual awards show will take place at the Dolby Theatre for the third consecutive year, with everyone from Patrick Mahomes to Caitlin Clark and even Prince Harry up for an award. The ESPYs […]
Clark brought newfound attention to the WNBA after setting the NCAA record for points scored in basketball, men or women’s. She led her Iowa Hawkeyes to two straight NCAA championship games in 2023 and 2024, which they lost to the LSU Tigers and South Carolina Gamecocks, respectively.
At the first of those two championships, a seeming rivalry was born between Clark and her superstar counterpart on the Tigers: Angel Reese. While the pair have long denied that there’s any rivalry between them, games where Clark’s Fever play Reese’s Chicago Sky set ticket price and TV viewership records. Reese denied the rivalry in an interview in March.
“I don’t think people realize it’s not personal,” Reese said. “Once we get out between those lines, if I see you walking down the street, it’s like, ‘Hey, girl, what’s up? Let’s hang out.’ I think people just take it like we hate each other. Me and Caitlin Clark don’t hate each other. I want everybody to understand that.”
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Clark agreed earlier this month, speaking during a post-game press conference.
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“I’m pretty sure the only people that view this as a rivalry is all of you,” she said. “Like, to us it’s just a game of basketball.”
Reese set a rookie record on June 23 in a game against Clark when she recorded her eighth-straight double-double. She broke the single-season WNBA record for consecutive double-doubles on June 30 when she managed a 10th straight double-double. Prior to her 10-point, 16-rebound performance, she was tied with two-time WNBA MVP Candace Parker.
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GRIFFITH, Ind. (WLS) — A fireworks incident left seven people injured and several houses and vehicles damaged in Northwest Indiana on Saturday night, police said.
Griffith police said officers were dispatched to the 900-block of North Arbogast Street at about 9:30 p.m.
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It appears that a private fireworks show at home there had an accidental malfunction, injuring seven people and damaging four houses and 10 vehicles, police said.
Information about the ages and conditions of those injured was not immediately available.
Police are investigating the incident and asked anyone with information to contact them at 219-924-7503. Anonymous tips can be left by calling 219-922-3085.