Insert creative biblical joke here: Crean offers 2010 big man Moses Abraham
IU has extended a scholarship offer to 2010 big man Moses Abraham, according to Rivals.com. Abraham is a 6-foot-9, 240-lb.
IU has extended a scholarship offer to 2010 big man Moses Abraham, according to Rivals.com. Abraham is a 6-foot-9, 240-lb.
After two days of competition No. 14 women's swimming and diving team is in third place in the Big Ten Championships. They are within 13.5 points of Minnesota, who is in first place.
The Hoosiers win 7-3 against Boise State in the first game of the Louisville Slugger Desert Classic. The Freshman come up big today with five of the seven RBI's. Freshman shortstop Breanna Saucedo hits two for four with two RBI's in today's game. Freshman Infielder Amanda Wagner hits three for four with three RBI's and two homers in the game. Those were here first two homers of her career as a Hoosier. Junior Catcher Cassier Gogreve went one for three with one homer and two RBI's. Junior pitcher Sara Olson pitches five of the seven innings and only allows three hits with three strikeout's. This is just the first of five games this weekend. The IU vs.
First off, I'd like to apologize for the dreadfully delayed sequel to the season outlooks. Thank you for your patience.
Steve Wheatcroft, IU golfer from 1998-2001, sits in 11th place after round 1 of the Mayakoba Classic in Mexico.
After losing to Michigan at home and at Northwestern, Minnesota beat No. 14 Wisconsin tonight at Williams Arena. IU will travel to "The Barn" this weekend, facing the Gophers on their home court on Saturday at 8 p.m.
The IU women's basketball team entered Thursday's game at Northwestern focusing not on stopping center Amy Jaeschke but instead stopping her teammates. In a high-scoring, overtime-spanning thriller, the team could not accomplish that goal. The Hoosiers (13-13, 6-9) allowed guard Beth Marshall to hit six of seven 3-point attempts for the Wildcats (15-11, 6-9) and fell 78-73 in an extra period. "The team fought really hard today," IU coach Felisha Legette-Jack said.
The IU women's basketball team looks to complete a season sweep of and win its 12th straight game against Northwestern at 8 p.m.
Apparently, IU women's basketball coach Felisha Legette-Jack thinks officials have a beef with the Hoosiers. Following IU's 66-58 loss at Wisconsin last Sunday, Legette-Jack expressed displeasure with the officiating during the game. "I certainly don't know what Indiana has done to people to make it to the point where we don't get any calls," she said.
Fans will be required to pay $2.99 per game to watch the games that are carried online at BigTenNetwork.com. In addition, IU will carry live audio of roughly 30 games throughout the season through IUHoosiers.com starting February 27th against Jackson State at the Southern Mississippi invitational. Dave Leno will be the main broadcaster for the IUHoosiers.com radio staring on February 27th. Indiana games on Big Ten Network and BTN.com Date Opponent Time TV/Online April 3 Indiana at Iowa 2pm BTN.com April 4 Indiana at Iowa 2pm BTN.com April 21 Indiana at Ohio State 5pm BTN.com April 21 Indiana at Ohio State 7pm BTN.com May 1 Indiana at Wisconsin 7pm Big Ten Network May 2 Indiana at Wisconsin 2pm Big Ten Network May 8 Indiana at Purdue 7pm* Big Ten Network
After going 0-2 at the K-Club Classic in Kennesaw, Ga., the IU softball team returns to tournament action this weekend at the Louisville Slugger Desert Classic. Junior Sara Olson was the star at the plate for Indiana, going 4-for-7 with a pair of home runs and three RBI. Senior Kelli Ritchison had a career game against Jacksonville State, driving in four runs to set a personal best. LOUSIVILLE SLUGGER DESERT CLASSIC- Las Vegas, Nev. Friday, Feb.
The IU men's tennis team has yet to be completely healthy during the spring season. Once one person improves, another gets worse...or so it seems. Senior Lachlan Ferguson, who played at No.
The Spartans had Kalin Lucas, IU didn't. As simple as that sounds, it made a huge difference Tuesday night in Assembly Hall. He only had six first-half points, but he made more of an effect on the game than any player. IU's 10:16 without a field goal added the game's separation, but Lucas' baskets kept the Hoosiers at bay when they made attempts to comeback. The score was 60-48 when he decided it was time to take the game for his team.
Nothing remarkable happened Tuesday night in Assembly Hall. IU hit its free throws, handled the ball decently and lost 72-58 to a better, more experienced team in its seventh-straight loss. The Spartans had 10 players score and gained separation when it went to the bench because of foul trouble. Michigan State coach Tom Izzo has a vantage point of IU basketball that few do as a friend of IU coach Tom Crean and the longest tenured Big Ten coach.
I'm asking y'all what the Hoosiers should give up for Lent, figuratively speaking. If the IU team could as a whole give something up for 40 days in honor of Lent, it is hard to say what would help them the most. Would it be turnovers?
This has obviously been a set of posts geared toward illness and injury, which leads to Michigan State's Kalin Lucas. The most important player on the Spartan team, Michigan State's spell of losses after a 6-0 start proved the degree of its dependence on last year's Big Ten Player of the Year. Lucas was hurt halfway through the Wisconsin game, where the Spartans lost 67-49 without their leader.
Sophomore guard Verdell Jones played Saturday and scored 11 points. You've all heard about the doubt as to whether he'd play beforehand. The guard had been on IVs in the morning and night before the game to make sure he'd have enough fluid in him to play and exert as much energy as he needed to on the court. "Verdell Jones had another good practice," Crean said.
This is simply a footnote to what Jordan already wrote, but we got an official statement from IU media relations Monday. They say what Crean has already affirmed.
The IU women's basketball team didn't get a win at Wisconsin Sunday, but they did get solid contribution from two players who had been absent for a while. Freshman forward Sasha Chaplin, who had been sidelined with a foot injury since early January, returned to the court for the Hoosiers' 66-58 loss to the Badgers. In 23 minutes of playing time, Chaplin scored 13 points and pulled down four rebounds but was limited with her four fouls. The redshirt freshman was the team's leading rebounder with 7.1 boards per game before injuring her foot in a Jan.