Indiana Hoosiers field hockey

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Indiana Hoosiers
field hockey
Indiana Hoosiers Logo.svg
Founded 2000[1]
University Indiana University
Conference Big Ten Conference
Location Bloomington, Indiana
Coach Amy Robertson[1] (15th season)
Stadium IU Field Hockey Complex[1][2]
(capacity: 500)
Nickname Hoosiers
Colors Crimson and Cream[3]
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NCAA Tournament Appearances
2005, 2009[4]

The Indiana Hoosiers field hockey team is the intercollegiate field hockey program representing Indiana University. The school competes in the Big Ten Conference in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The Indiana field hockey team plays its home games at the IU Field Hockey Complex on the university campus in Bloomington, Indiana. Indiana has appeared in the NCAA tournament twice and finished runner-up in the Big Ten three times since the field hockey program was created in 2000. The team is currently coached by Amy Robertson.

History

Field hockey has been a varsity sport at Indiana University since 2000.[1] The Hoosiers have been a member of the Big Ten Conference and have been coached by Amy Robertson in each season of the program's existence.[1][4] The team has twice appeared in the NCAA tournament, in 2005 and 2009, playing a total of three games. Indiana defeated North Carolina in the first round in 2005, while it was eliminated by Wake Forest both in the 2005 second round and the 2009 first round.[4] The Hoosiers' best regular-season performance in the Big Ten has been second place, which it has accomplished three times, in 2005, 2006, and 2009.[1][4] Indiana has also played in the Big Ten tournament championship game twice, losing both, to Michigan in 2005 and to Michigan State in 2009.[5]

Season-by-season results

The 2010 Indiana field hockey team in action at Penn State
Year Head Coach Overall Pct. Conf. Pct. Conf.
Place
Conf.
Tourn.
Postseason
2000 Amy Robertson 1–12 .077 0–6 .000 7th T5th
2001 1–16 .059 0–6 .000 7th T5th
2002 6–13 .316 1–5 .167 T6th T5th
2003 8–10 .444 1–5 .167 T6th T5th
2004 12–8 .600 1–5 .167 T5th T5th
2005 17–5 .773 4–2 .667 2nd 2nd NCAA 2nd Round
2006 14–5 .737 4–2 .667 T2nd T5th
2007 8–10 .444 1–5 .167 6th T5th
2008 7–11 .389 1–5 .167 T6th T5th
2009 14–7 .667 4–2 .667 T2nd 2nd NCAA 1st Round
2010 9–9 .500 1–5 .167 6th T5th
2011 9–8 .529 2–4 .333 5th T5th
2012 10–9 .526 0–6 .000 7th T3rd
2013 9–10 .474 1–5 .167 6th T5th
2014 9–8 .529 1–7 .125 T8th

Season-by-season results through the end of the 2014 season[4][5][6][7][8]

Awards and accolades

All-Americans

Key

      First-team selection 

      Second-team selection 

      Third-team selection