IU Football defeats Illinois Game Notes
Indiana (3-5,1-3) defeats Illinois (2-6, 0-4) 31-17 in Champaign, Ill. Both teams are looking for the first Big Ten victory.
Indiana (3-5,1-3) defeats Illinois (2-6, 0-4) 31-17 in Champaign, Ill. Both teams are looking for the first Big Ten victory.
In this video, Tom Izzo talks about the Spartans strengths, recruiting challenges and the athleticism of the Big Ten.
In this video, IU guard Jordan Hulls talks about how the Hoosiers are dealing with expectations, his chemistry with Yogi Ferrell and why he can't go to the mall with Cody Zeller.
In this video, the NCAA preseason player of the year, Cody Zeller, talks to the media about the up-coming basketball season.
In case you missed it, here is Tom Crean's press conference today at Big Ten Media Day in Chicago. In this video, Crean talks about the expectations of being the No.
Ahead of Big Ten Media Day in Chicago, IU Coach Curt Miller continued to push his squad in practice Wednesday to learn the new offensive system.
The Indiana swimming and diving team will be traveling to Texas to compete in a dual meet against the Texas Longhorns and the Michigan Wolverines at the Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center in Austin on Friday at 4:30 p.m. "This meet will be one of the highest levels of competition that the team gets prior to Big Tens," sophomore Steve Schmuhl said, "Michigan and Texas are top tier teams, but if the team swims up to our potential, it will be a very close race." Coming off their first dual meet and two victories against Kentucky and Tennessee, the men's team will look to juniors Eric Ress, James Wells, and Cody Miller and Schmuhl to continue contributing first place finishes and will encourage the freshman to perform to their abilities and add to the Hoosiers' depth.
Nikita Kotlov doubled the Hoosiers' lead in the 31st minute against Evansville Wednesday night. The junior midfielder scored from an extremely acute angle.
Freshman forward Richard Ballard started his second consecutive game Wednesday against the University of Evansville.
Indianapolis native and USA National Champion diver Jessica Parratto has committed to IU. A current high school senior, Parratto has been a well-known name in the diving community for years.
In every match that sophomore forward Eriq Zavaleta scores a first-half goal, the Hoosiers go on to win.
Only hours after Rashard Fant became IU's 12th commit, Indiana has picked up commitment No. 13. Per Peegs.com, Fla.
After tallying a two-under score of 214 en route to tying for the individual victory in the Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown earlier this week, IU sophomore Elizabeth Tong was named the Big Ten golfer of the week. The victory was Tong's second of the season and in both tournaments, Tong led the Hoosiers to a team victory as well in their final tournament of the fall. Tong's first round tied for her best score of the season when she posted a 68 (-4). She toughed it out through strong winds on day two before shooting a 70 on the final day of competition.
After rumors surfaced on Twitter of his commitment last night, Fairburn, Ga. athlete Rashard Fant has made it official: he is now a member of IU's 2013 football recruiting class. The Hoosiers had targeted Fant over a long period of time . He had considered the Hoosiers his No.
Before she walked onto center court in front of a packed house of Hoosier fans at Assembly Hall Saturday night, ESPN SportsCenter co-anchor and IU alumna Sage Steele spoke with the media about her roots at IU, coming back to emcee Hoosier Hysteria and more.
Junior defensive specialist Caitlin Hansen was named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week Monday after leading her Hoosiers to two wins this past week with the help of 48 digs. She is the first Hoosier to win the award in over a year.
Only one week after his decommittment from Iowa, four-star defensive end David Kenney has verbally committed to the Hoosiers, becoming the 11th member of IU's 2013 recruiting class.
For the first time ever, the IU men's and women's basketball teams sold out Assembly Hall for the program's version of "Midnight Madness" as both programs got a chance to practice, scrimmage, and get the home crowd on its feet for the first time this year.
While he was not the main attraction at Saturday night's Hoosier Hysteria at Assembly Hall, IU Coach Curt Miller did get the opportunity to talk to over 17,000 Indiana basketball fans. After a long video introduction that touted Miller's success at Bowling Green, Miller jogged onto center court at was interviewed by the night's emcee, ESPN anchor and IU alum Sage Steele. "This is my dream job," Miller said.