Friday Rundown: IUWBB wins in four overtimes, IUBB loses in Big Ten Tournament, Crash caused by drunken driver, IU corps program, Raas Royalty presents dance competition
Hoosiers prevail in four overtimes against Michigan State
The IU women's basketball team huddles and cheers after winning against Michigan State in a historic game. IU's first Big Ten Tournament game broke two records by being the longest game and scoring the most points, 111, in tournament history.
Ty Vinson
In the longest Big Ten Tournament game in history, the IU women’s basketball team outlasted Michigan State in a four-overtime thriller. Read more here.
IU upset by Rutgers in opening Big Ten Tournament game
Senior guard Robert Johnson shoots the ball during the Hoosiers' game against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights on Thursday during the Big Ten Tournament at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The Hoosiers were falling to the Scarlet Knights at halftime, 29-28.
Evan De Stefano
The IU men’s basketball season is likely finished after the Hoosiers lost to Rutgers in the Big Ten Tournament on Thursday. Read more here.
Crash at Henderson Street and Atwater Avenue caused by drunken driver
A five-car accident Wednesday evening blocked the intersection of Atwater Avenue and Henderson Street for hours. Police say the driver of the red truck was found to be heavily intoxicated.
Hannah Boufford
The driver responsible for the five-car accident Wednesday evening doesn’t remember anything about the incident, according to police. Read more here.
New IU Corps program expands visibility of campus-wide service work
Provost Lauren Robel talks about IU Corps at a reception March 1 in Presidents Hall. IU Corps is an organization that focuses on service and volunteering opportunities for students.
Mallory Smith
IU Corps is a new program designed to connect students with volunteer and service opportunities. Read more here.
Raas Royalty presents annual dance competition this Saturday
Dancers perform during Raas Royalty's national Indian dance competition Feb. 8, 2015, in the IU Auditorium. The competition showcases the eight intercollegiate teams that perform around the country.
Courtesy Photo
Eight collegiate dance teams from around the country will partake in IU’s annual Raas Royalty Dance Competition this Saturday. Read more here.