Two school records set on day three of Big Tens
Two IU school records were set on day three of the women's swimming and diving Big Ten Championships. The Hoosiers stand in second place with 397.
Two IU school records were set on day three of the women's swimming and diving Big Ten Championships. The Hoosiers stand in second place with 397.
Junior utility player Shelby Taylor and IU Head Coach Barry King discuss the Fluid Four and the opponents the Hoosiers will be playing. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6LpxLrydMk&feature=c4-overview&list=UUdSWNbhw-qU7UZuqRhi-U1w
Junior utility player Shelby Taylor and IU Head Coach Barry King discuss senior attacker Shae Fournier. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kul20EBbLfY
A 500-yard freestyle win and 200-yard freestyle school record highlighted day two of the women's swimming and diving Big Ten Championships. After ending day one in the lead, the Hoosiers are now in second place with 211 points.
IU lost to Michigan 70-58 on Wednesday. Hear what IU Coach Curt Miller and seniors Simone Deloach and Tabitha Gerardot had to say postgame. Players: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2WEj_SWozY&feature=youtu.be IU Coach Curt Miller http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgZGQgf1pIs&feature=youtu.be
With a first and a second place finish in the night's only two events, IU women's swim and dive leads the competition after one day at the Big Ten Championships in Minneapolis. The Hoosiers have 74 points, just ahead of Minnesota's 72.
For the third consecutive built a lead only to see it go away in the second half. The Hoosiers lost to Michigan 70-58. The Hoosiers had six point lead at halftime, but as the second half got underway, the Wolverines began to catch fire. Michigan opened the second half on an 11-2 run to storm to take a 37-34 lead with 16:37 remaining. As the Hoosiers struggled to convert on second-half baskets, the Wolverines pulled away.
After the first half of play, IU leads Michigan 32-26. Senior forward Tabitha Gerardot led the Hoosier offense with 16 first half points off 7-of-10 shooting. Gerardot gave IU the lead with a layup as freshman guard Larryn Brooks found Gerardot with a half-court pass. She hit a pair of 3-pointers in the final minutes of the game, including a 3-pointer with 1:05 remaining to give the Hoosiers a five point lead.
Senior forward Jordan Hoopfer and sophomore guard Rachel Theriot combined for 54 of the Huskers' 76 points to lead No.
Through one half of play, IU leads No. 21 Nebraska 36-32. Nebraska sophomore guard Rachel Theriot leads all scorers with 14 points.
Penn State defeated IU 71-63 at Assembly Hall Feb. 13. Below are links to postgame reaction from IU Coach Curt Miller, freshman guard Larryn Brooks and senior forward Simone Deloach. Curt Miller reacts http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgoLZfXWb9I Larryn Brooks, Simone Deloach react. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PxSyMkOwaI&feature=youtu.be
IU women's basketball gave No. 11 Penn State second-half scare, but the Nittany Lions proved to be too much down the stretch and handed IU a 71-63 loss. Senior guard Maggie Lucas scored 32 points to lead the Nittany Lions. Senior forward Simone Deloach had her second-consecutive double-double.
After one half of play, Penn State leads IU 37-31. Penn State senior guard Maggie Lucas started the game by rattling off a 7-0 run, forcing IU Coach Curt Miller to call timeout less than two minutes into the game.
Senior Simone Deloach was named to the Big Ten Player of the Week Honor Roll, as announced by the Big Ten on Tuesday. Deloach finished with 14 points and 14 rebounds in IU's 76-69 victory against Wisconsin on Saturday. The 6-foot-3 forward is averaging 5.7 points and 5.87 rebounds per game this season, but has gotten hot in IU's recent games. Her double-double against the Badgers caps a four-game stretch where Deloach has averaged 9.75 points and 9.25 rebounds per game. Deloach and IU are back in action Thursday when No.
The No. 1 and No. 2 doubles positions have been set in stone all year for the Hoosiers, that is until Sunday afternoon's match against Northern Illinois. IU Coach Randy Bloemendaal decided to move the sophomore pairing of Daniel Bednarczyk and Samuel Monette from No.
The Hoosiers improved to 4-4 this season after defeating Xavier and Western Michigan both by a score of 6-1 on Friday. A common theme in both matches was the success of the IU's underclassmen in both singles and doubles play. In the first match against Xavier the lone doubles team win came from the sophomore pairing of Samuel Monette and Daniel Bednarczyk.
IU women's defeated Wisconsin 76-69 on Saturday at Assembly Hall. Postgame reaction listed below. IU Coach Curt Miller reacts: Curt Miller postgame vs.
Larryn Brooks scored 22 points to lead IU to a 76-69 victory over Wisconsin. The Hoosiers improved to 17-6, 4-6 in Big Ten play while the Badgers fell to 10-13, 3-8 in Big Ten play.