Coach Wilson Press Conference after the Iowa Win
The Hoosiers defeated the Hawkeyes 24-21 at Memorial Stadium. It was the Hoosiers (4-5, 2-3) second consecutive Big Ten victory of the season.
The Hoosiers defeated the Hawkeyes 24-21 at Memorial Stadium. It was the Hoosiers (4-5, 2-3) second consecutive Big Ten victory of the season.
IU football beat writers Jordan Littman and Aaron Siegal-Eisman and IU football columnist Connor Killoren of the Indiana Daily Student break down the Hoosiers' 24-21 victory over the Hawkeyes at Memorial Stadium.
Indiana Football (4-5, 2-3) defeats Iowa (4-5, 2-3) 24-21 at Memorial Stadium. Iowa won the toss and has elected to receive. 1st Quarter 7:20 - Iowa 7 - IU 0 QB James Vandenberg throws a 24-yard TD pass to WR Kevonte Martin-Manley. 1st Quarter 7:05 - Iowa 14 - IU 0 Iowa Linebacker Christian Kirksey takes Nate Sudfeld's first throw for a pick six. 1st Quarter 3:27 - Iowa 14 - IU 3 K Mitch Ewald hits the 45-yard field goal on the next possession after the pick six. END OF THE FIRST QUARTER: Iowa 14 - IU 3 2nd Quarter 10:10 - Iowa 14 - IU 3 Hoosiers turn the ball over on downs in the red zone. 2nd Quarter 7:20 - Iowa 14 - IU 3 Ewald misses a 37-yard field goal wide right. 2nd Quarter 7:20 - Iowa 14 - IU 10 QB Cam Coffman throws a TD pass to WR Cody Latimer to bring the Hoosiers within one score. END OF THE FIRST HALF: Iowa 14 - IU 10 3rd Quarter 10:20 - Iowa 14 - IU 10 CB Antonio Marshall catches an interception in the end zone. 3rd Quarter 7:28 - IU 17 - Iowa 14 Coffman to WR Kofi Hughes for a 77-yard catch to put the Hoosiers at the one-yard line.
In this video, IU coach Tom Crean talks about the Hoosiers' 86-57 victory over Indiana Wesleyan. Crean talks about Maurice Creek's first game back since Jan.
In this video, IU guards Will Sheehey, Remy Abell and Maurice Creek address the media after the Hoosiers' 86-57 victory over Indiana Wesleyan. Creek, who had not played since Jan.
Let's take a quick look at how the Indiana Hoosiers were able to beat the Indiana Wesleyan Wildcats in the Hoosiers' only preseason game. What happened: In front of a packed Assembly Hall, the Hoosiers overcame a slow start to beat the Indiana Wesleyan Wildcats 86-57 in the Hoosiers' first-and-only preseason game of the season. How it happened: The Hoosiers stumbled out of the gate as IWU hit a couple of threes to take the early momentum, but IU responded to the Wildcats' punch with strong play from their second team leading the way.
With a record-breaking number of nominees, the results are in for this year's top 10 finalists for the annual Awards and Recognition Association Sportsmanship Award, and Indiana senior defensive tackle Adam Replogle is a finalist for the second straight year. Given annually to one outstanding NCAA Division I collegiate football player who best personifies the spirit of sportsmanship, the award is now in its eighth year.
On the soccer pitch, Indiana junior midfielder A.J. Corrado leads the team with nine assists. Thursday, the Zionsville, Ind., native and a biology major earned a spot on the Capital One Academic All-District Men's Soccer Team.
Wednesday, the top 60 men and women were announced for the Lowe's Senior CLASS Award, including IU senior guard Jordan Hulls. To be eligible, candidates have to be Division 1 seniors and excel in "community, classroom, character and competition." The initial list of 30 men and 30 women will be narrowed down to just 10 each midway through the NCAA season, which tips off for the Hoosiers tonight when they take on Indiana Wesleyan at Assembly Hall at 7 p.m.
IU women's basketball beat Kentucky State 77-34 Tuesday in Assembly Hall, but it wasn't always pretty.
A unanimous vote by Big Ten Conference cross country coaches awarded Indiana senior runner Zach Mayhew the 2012 Big Ten Athlete of the year. Mayhew finished first in the Big Ten Cross Country Championship meet last weekend to seal his first Individual Big Ten Title and his fourth consecutive cross-country All-Big Ten honor.
Indiana University freshman Brooklyn Snodgrass earned the first weekly awards of her career after being tabbed the Big Ten's Swimmer and Freshman of the Week. Last weekend, Snodgrass posted two first-place finishes; one in the 100-yard backstroke (54.14) and the other in the 200-yard backstroke (1:56.05, NCAA B Cut). Adding on to her victories, Snodgrass continued to score points for the Hoosiers placing second as a member of the 200-yard medley relay team (1:42.72) and third as a member of the 400-yard freestyle relay (3:22.35). A Calgary, Alberta native, Snodgrass helped the Cascade Swim Club, coached by former Canadian Olympic coach Dave Johnson, to age-group national titles in 2009 and 2010.
The Curt Miller era (un)officially begins tomorrow when the Hoosiers take on Division II Kentucky State at 7 p.m.
Monday afternoon, IU released its weekly depth chart as the Hoosiers (2-5, 1-3) prepare to face Iowa (4-4, 2-2) Saturday afternoon. The entire depth chart is posted below, however the highlights of it include: Sophomore quarterback Cam Coffman remains the starting quarterback.
Overall Team Scores Women 1. Wing It Cycling 1:28:31.71 2. Cru Cycling 1:31:10.52 3. Teter 1:33:13.91 4.
IU football beat writers Jordan Littman and Aaron Siegal-Eisman and IU football columnist Connor Killoren break down IU's 31-17 victory over Illinois, the Hoosiers' first Big Ten win in the Kevin Wilson era.
The Hoosiers took the lead with 4:42 left in the second quarter off a rushing touchdown from junior running back Stephen Houston and held on for the rest of the game. The 31-17 victory at Illinois (2-6, 0-4) marks the Hoosiers (3-5, 1-3) first Big Ten win of the season. Also, this is IU's first road victory since the win against Purdue in the 2010 Old Oaken Bucket game. Sophomore quarterback Cameron Coffman started the game for the Hoosiers, but was replaced with two minutes left in the first quarter by freshman Nate Sudfeld. Sudfeld was not substituted the rest of the game and ended up completing 10 of 15 passes for 107 yards and two touchdowns. Eight different receivers caught a pass or more from the two quarterbacks. Houston compiled 21 of the Hoosiers' 31 points. The Little Rock, Ark., native recorded 73 rushing yards for two touchdowns and 16 receiving yards for one touchdown. The Hoosier defense gave up two touchdowns in the first half, but then held the Illinois offense to only a field goal in the second half. Junior safety Greg Heban led the team with 13 tackles and even recovered the ball off a muffed punt on special teams with 6:11 left in the second quarter. The win gives IU Coach Kevin Wilson his first Big Ten victory of his career. Next week, the Hoosiers return home to face Iowa (4-4, 2-2) at Memorial Stadium.
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. - After a slow start and a quarterback switch, IU has taken a 21-14 lead over Illinois at the halfway point of the game. With a three-and-out and an interception from sophomore quarterback Cam Coffman in IU's two of its first three drives, IU Coach Kevin Wilson made the decision to replace Coffman with freshman Nate Sudfeld. The move has worked.
The Indiana University men's and women's swimming and diving team competed against Texas and Michigan Friday evening at the Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center. The women's team advanced to a 2-2 record defeating the Wolverines, 223-77, and falling to the Longhorns, 172-128, while the men's team dropped both matches, falling to No.