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Indiana women’s soccer fails to keep clean sheet, loses to Maryland 0-1 in final home match
Within the first month of Indiana ladies’s soccer’s season, there was a typical theme: 0-0 attracts. Six of the primary eight matches ended with that scoreline, and identical to final season, Indiana’s spine was a protection led by sophomore goalkeeper Jamie Gerstenberg. Gerstenberg racked up seven shutouts at first of the 12 months, bringing her profession complete to 16.
By 85 minutes of play in an eventual 1-0 loss to Maryland, it appeared that Indiana would decide up its seventh goalless draw of the season Thursday within the season’s ultimate match at Invoice Armstrong Stadium. Each offenses have been stagnant, and it appeared, for the second 12 months in a row, the matchup would end 0-0.
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However, an 86th minute purpose on the counterattack by Maryland senior ahead Alina Stahl gave the Terrapins a breakthrough that allowed them to snap a seven-match shedding streak. The purpose was Stahl’s fifth of the season to create the primary and solely lead of the evening.
What was as soon as Indiana’s power has now was a query mark. After the loss to the Terps, the Hoosiers have been unable to maintain the opponent off the board in eight straight matches, all in convention play, going 0-7-1 in that span.
The sport, very similar to the season after 16 video games, was a story of two halves. Indiana led in pictures 6-4 and pictures on purpose 4-2 and managed the vast majority of possession within the first half. Within the first eight matches of this season, Indiana didn’t concede a single purpose.
Then, every part began to go downhill. Maryland dominated the second half, recording 9 pictures on purpose, matching Indiana’s complete within the match.
Head coach Erwin van Bennekom stated his facet “didn’t have the standard on the ball” within the first half hour in comparison with the ultimate hour. The issue of passing the ball to the flawed group continued once more tonight, which led to the one purpose.
Indiana will hit the street once more for its ultimate match of the season in hopes of selecting up its and sole first convention win of the season. Indiana has not gone winless in convention play since 2015.
Van Bennekom stated, because the match is so low-stakes and the group is enjoying only for pleasure, he would possibly give the upperclassmen important minutes of their ultimate collegiate match.
“We’ll give it some thought, and particularly (graduate goalkeeper) Bethany (Kopel) would possibly play one thing, that’s for certain,” van Bennekom stated.
Indiana will play Michigan on Sunday. The Wolverines are 2-5-2 in convention play with eight factors, six forward of Indiana. First kick from Ann Arbor is at 2 p.m.
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Indiana State Museum casts holiday magic at Celebration Crossing
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Families are invited to dive into the allure of the holiday season as Celebration Crossing returns to the Indiana State Museum.
“We had visitors lined up and ready to go before the museum opened this morning. We see families that come back year after year, and they want to be part of our opening day festivities because it has that ‘wow’ factor!” said Indiana State Museum and Historical Sites director of communications Carla Knapp.
Santa came from the North Pole by helicopter to welcome visitors at the museum.
Mr. and Mrs. Claus, along with holiday singers, welcomed families inside to light the stunning 92 County Tree, the centerpiece of the festivities. The 25-foot wonder showcases handcrafted ornaments representing each Indiana county’s nature and cultural wonders.
“Celebration Crossing is a tradition that goes back over 30 years for us here at the Indiana State Museum. There are pieces throughout the museum today that you’ll see that were a part of that experience way back in the beginning. You’ll see the Santa Claus Express, the original train people rode at L.S Ayres in downtown Indianapolis,” said Knapp.
Families can enter Santa’s whimsical house and the 18-passenger train ride that transports guests through a snowy forest.
“Visitors can ride that through a wintery wonderland and see magical holiday creatures that live in the forest. There’s movement, dancing, music, and then it snows!” Knapp said.
A new addition to this year’s festivities is the Kwanzaa community festival.
At this festival, visitors can immerse themselves in the rich cultural traditions of Kwanzaa, featuring African music, dance, vendors, and a community worship service.
“The Indiana State Museum is for all Hoosiers. We try to bring elements of the holidays that everyone can celebrate and be part of. So, whether it’s Christmas, Kwanzaa, Hannukah, or other holidays that you’re celebrating … you can come here and see it reflected through Celebration Crossing,” Knapp said.
Celebration Crossing will run from Nov. 29 – Jan. 5, 2025, with a break on Dec. 25.
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Indiana Suits Up and Dives In for Wednesday PM Lactate Set | PRACTICE + PANCAKES
On Wednesday afternoons, the Indiana Hoosier swim team puts on racing suits and goes off the blocks. This “Lactate workout” is meant to create and help the body practice dealing with lactic acid.
There were three different lactate groups today: Longer, middle, and sprint.
The sprint workout (which included US Olympian Matt King) was:
- 2×75 @ 10:00 (275+ cooldown)
- 2×50 @ 7:00 (200+ cooldown)
- 4×25 @ 3:00 (75 cooldown)
The middle workout (which included Olympians Josh Matheny, Tomer Frankel, and Rafael Miroslaw) was:
- 1×150 @ 10:00 (300+ cooldown)
- 1×75 @ 10:00 (275+ cooldown)
- 2×50 @ 7:00 (200+ cooldown)
- 4×25 @ 3:00 (75 cooldown)
The longer workout (which included US Olympian Anna Peplowski) was:
- 1×150 @ 10:00 (300+ cooldown)
- 2×75 @ 8:00 (225+ cooldown)
- 3×50 @ 6:00 (150+ cooldown)
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How To Watch Indiana Against Providence in Battle 4 Atlantis 7th-Place Game
PARADISE ISLAND, The Bahamas – Indiana and Providence have one last chance to salvage a win Friday in the Battle 4 Atlantis seventh-place game. The loser will head home as the member of the eight-team tournament to go winless in the three-game stretch.
Indiana entered the tournament with a 4-0 record and ranked No. 14 in the nation, but it suffered an 89-61 loss to Louisville Wednesday and an 89-73 loss to Gonzaga Thursday. Providence had a 5-0 record before losing 79-77 to Oklahoma and 69-58 to Davidson.
*** LIVE BLOG:Once the game starts, CLICK HERE to read our live blog written by Jack Ankony, including live updates, highlights and thoughts on the game.
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Projected score: Indiana 72, Providence 67. Torvik gives the Hoosiers a 68% chance of victory.
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