NCAA names IU alums, Yeagley to 50th anniversary team
The NCAA named legendary coach Jerry Yeagley and former players Armando Betancourt and Angelo DiBernard to the Division I Men's Soccer 50th Anniversary team.
The NCAA named legendary coach Jerry Yeagley and former players Armando Betancourt and Angelo DiBernard to the Division I Men's Soccer 50th Anniversary team.
From our friends at IU Media Relations: BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - Indiana senior kicker Austin Starr is part of the inaugural class of 10 finalists for the NCAA football division of the Lowe's Senior CLASS Award, it was announced today.
The press conference is over now. We'll have stories in tomorrow's paper and maybe another update tonight.
To supplement and sustain Dollinger's considerable thunder. CLICK HERE for Tom Crean Q&A audio
The Indiana Daily Student sat down for a one-on-one interview with Tom Crean on Wednesday. Below is a large portion of the interview in Q&A format. Q: You're very vocal and you're the face of your program.
After a 1-0 victory over the Cardinals, coach Mike Freitag, goalkeeper Chay Cain, and forward/midfielder Andy Adlard talked about the win. After only recording two shots in the first half, the Hoosiers rebounded in the second with 11. "If we look at our first half performance, we're all a bit disappointed," Cain said.
Hey folks, As it seems the name with the biggest steam behind it in this AD search is Bob De Carolis, I did a quick (and very journalistic and complicated) YouTube search to see what I could find.
Tom Crean sat down for a one-on-one interview with the Indiana Daily Student Wednesday. During the interview, Crean discussed the status of the school's AD search, the student section controversy and the upcoming season.
First is for all of you football and basketball fans, the basketball team is going to be holding a scrimmage shortly after the football game this weekend.
Coaches Mick Lyon and Mike Freitag visit the Hoosier Den for "Chalk Talk," answering questions and giving away prizes.
For those of you going to the football game Saturday (and for those of you "celebrating" homecoming in the tailgating fields), the men's basketball team will hold a scrimmage open to the public inside Assembly Hall Saturday afternoon. The football game against Northwestern begins at noon and the scrimmage is tentatively scheduled for 4 p.m.
Well, we've got a story in tomorrow's paper summing up most of this, but here's what we know at present. --The field of candidates for the position of athletics director was narrowed to five some time last week, at which point chair Bill Stephan and a couple of other committee members began the process of due diligence, checking references, backgrounds, etc.
Here is the Illinois post-game press conference audio from Bill Lynch.
Hey y'all, Our women's soccer reporter, Brandon Smith, is experiencing difficulties gaining access to Corner Kick, so he sent me a long a post he wanted to share with you. Enjoy. The IU women's soccer team currently sits at the bottom of the Big Ten Conference standings with four points.
This was passed my way earlier today by our good friend Matt Brady from IU media relations. It's a press release -- which I will copy in its entirety at the end of this post -- anouncing the schedule of the Big Ten/Big East Challenge next spring, in which IU will face West Virginia, Georgetown and South Florida. There's not a terrible amount of news in this other than that, but I thought y'all would enjoy taking a gander. -------------------------- Release Game Times, Locations Announced for Big Ten/BIG EAST Challenge ST.
IU women's basketball coach Felisha Legette-Jack will be at Yogi's Bar and Grill in Bloomington tomorrow to appear on the Joe Smith SportsTalk Show. Legette-Jack will speak with Joe first at 6 p.m.
IU spokesperson Larry MacIntyre confirmed today that the search for the new director of athletics has been narrowed to "about five" candidates.
After upsetting No. 9 Notre Dame 3-1 on Thursday, the Hoosiers are being rewarded. The Big Ten named senior forward Kevin Noschang co-Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week.
Hey folks, Back today by popular demand and with some big news: Micah Johnson, middle infielder up at Park Tudor in Indianapolis and widely held as one of the best (if not the best) recruit(s) in the state of Indiana, committed to play baseball for Tracy Smith and the Hoosiers over the weekend. Johnson was present at Hoosier Hysteria at the behest of one Tom Crean, and whether he handed it over then or before I do not know.
IU men's soccer coach Mike Freitag and women's coach Mick Lyon will be at the Hoosier Den at Foster Residence Hall from 7 p.m.