IU wins nine events in ACC-Big Ten Challenge
The Hoosiers and the Big Ten, ran away with Saturday’s ACC vs. Big Ten Challenge in Louisville, Ky., with several athletes making strides toward national qualification.
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The Hoosiers and the Big Ten, ran away with Saturday’s ACC vs. Big Ten Challenge in Louisville, Ky., with several athletes making strides toward national qualification.
The Hoosiers enter their final interconference meet of the outdoor season this weekend in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge.
By Taylor Lehman
Carrying the Olympic Torch is one of the most memorable opportunities in any runner’s life.
As the Hoosiers continue to nail down qualifying marks for the NCAA East Regional meet in May, the Stanford Invitational was a strong showing of the team’s strength in distance events.
A week after setting a school record and recording six top-10 performances for the first time in IU history in their first outdoor meet, the Hoosiers will look to build on their outdoor success this weekend at the Stanford Invitational.
Sophomore thrower Nakel McClinton sat in third place when she picked up the hammer for her second throw.
As if the Hoosiers hadn’t made enough history this season, several individuals wrote their names into the record books again at the Big Ten-Pac 12 Challenge on Saturday in Tempe, Ariz.
The Hoosier decathletes are back at it again.
It’s here.
The midway point of the track and field season arrived with the Hoosiers on every team’s radar.
There are four left.
Eleven All-Americans. Six Big Ten champions. Eighteen national qualifiers.
The Hoosiers didn’t win a conference championship last weekend at the Big Ten Indoor Championships, but they did find the fountain of youth.
When the Big Ten Indoor Championships concluded Saturday at the SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio, the Hoosiers found themselves where they expected to be all season: the middle of the pack. The men finished seventh and the women finished 11th.
With the Big Ten Championships this weekend in Geneva, Ohio, IU can expect to head one direction from its ninth-place finish last year.
Notre Dame’s Alex Wilson Invitational, famous for its aggressive Distance Medley Relay heats, finished in disappointment for IU as it placed 12th out of 14 teams.
With the Big Ten Indoor Championships looming a week away, the Hoosiers will send seven athletes to Notre Dame for the Alex Wilson Invitational on Friday and Saturday, including the highly-touted men’s Distance ?Medley Relay.
For the seniors, it was a farewell to a familiar venue, but for many athletes, it represented a last chance to board the IU bus to Geneva, Ohio, and the Big Ten Championships in two weeks.
The countdown to the Big Ten Championships has begun as IU approaches the two-week mark this weekend with the Hoosier Hills Invitational at Gladstein Fieldhouse.