Highly touted prospect talks IU, progression
IU Coach Tom Crean asked Jaedon LeDee what the first thing that comes to his mind is when he thinks about IU basketball.
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IU Coach Tom Crean asked Jaedon LeDee what the first thing that comes to his mind is when he thinks about IU basketball.
IU’s newcomers arrive on campus
COLUMBUS, Ind. – Southport center Joey Brunk, a 6-foot-10 prospect in the 2016 recruiting class, has taken two of his five possible official visits, but he doesn’t have plans for any upcoming visits.
COLUMBUS, Ind. — Rising senior guard Eron Gordon has five college visits planned and one of them is to Bloomington with the IU program that has “picked it back up” in recruiting him.
IU among the finalists for five-star forward
Those who know him call him “Moose” or “The Big Puppy.”
College basketball might look a little different next season.
A 30-word press release sent to the media Thursday evening by an IU men’s basketball spokesman announced the dismissal of sophomore Devin Davis and senior Hanner Mosquera-Perea “for not living up to their responsibilities to the ?program.”
By Andy Wittry
The sun hasn’t risen yet, leaving Kirkwood Avenue in partial darkness.
From IDS reports
After a fire the morning of Jan. 25 closed the Village Deli, an end — or rather, a new beginning — is in sight.
Bloomington Police Deputy Chief Anthony Pope remembers when he began his career in law enforcement 27 years ago and was assigned a Dodge Diplomat police car.
The owner emerged from the door, escorting a health inspector out of the building.
The #ReclaimMLK protest Monday blocking the intersection of Third Street and College Mall Road turned violent when Michael McConnell, 22, allegedly battered a Bloomington Police Department Officer.
Brittni N. Snyder, 29, was arrested Wednesday afternoon on a preliminary charge of theft, a Class A Misdemeanor, and she was subsequently booked into the Monroe County Jail.
What began as a lunchtime editorial meeting in the offices of French satirical weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo last Wednesday turned into a harrowing, calculated assault that ended two days later in a pair of standoffs on the outskirts of Paris.
Two arrests have been made in the strong-armed robbery reported early Thursday morning at the Circle K gas station and convenience store at about 12:19 a.m., according to a press release from Bloomington Police Department Captain Joe Qualters.
Spying his target more than 30 yards away, Tony Zizak lifts his right arm and reaches over his shoulder to pull an arrow out of his fox-skin quiver. He feeds the arrow through his Mathews bow and pulls the string taut to his ear.
In the seemingly never-ending game of musical chairs that is conference realignment in NCAA Division I athletics, the music stopped July 1 for the Big Ten Conference.