Ralphael Green III Earns Big Ten Co-Freshman of the Week Honors
IU redshirt freshman defensive tackle Ralphael Green III earned Big Ten Co-Freshman of the Week honors on Monday after his performance against No.
IU redshirt freshman defensive tackle Ralphael Green III earned Big Ten Co-Freshman of the Week honors on Monday after his performance against No.
Statistics can be misleading. In Saturday's matchup between No. 3 Ohio State and Indiana, Team A ran 92 offensive plays for 442 yards, 24 first downs and held the ball for 34:12. Team B ran 56 offensive plays for 471 yards, 22 first downs and held the ball for 25:48. Team A is the Indiana Hoosiers, who became the 23rd consecutive opponent to be defeated by Ohio State, after the Buckeyes topped the Hoosiers 42-14 in Columbus, Ohio. "It looked a little close except for the scoreboard," IU Coach Kevin Wilson said.
This was supposed to be the year when IU ended its five-year stretch without a bowl berth. The players expected to reach the six-win mark in 2013 after IU finished with a 4-8 record last season with four losses by a combined 10 points. "It would just be a great way to end my senior year and it would let me know that my last four years here haven't been a waste," senior wide receiver Kofi Hughes said at the Big Ten Media Days in Chicago, Ill.
IU Coach Todd Yeagley and senior midfielder Harrison Petts discuss the Hoosiers' 3-2 season-ending loss to Akron in the NCAA Tournament's first round. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjO6wudj_QA Prior to Yeagley and Petts' presser, Akron Coach Jared Embick and two Zips players sat down to break down their team's victory. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okwgfufC4p8&feature=youtu.be
IU Coach Tom Crean talked with the media yesterday after the Hoosiers' first loss of the season in the championship of the 2K Sports Classic to Connecticut at Madison Square Garden.
Leaders of the IU men's basketball team - senior forward Will Sheehey and sophomore guard Kevin "Yogi" Ferrell - spoke with the media Friday evening after the Hoosiers lost 59-58 against No.
In the last six quarters IU has played in, they have been outscored 79-3. The struggles continue in Columbus, Ohio as IU is down 28-0 at halftime to No.
IU women's soccer lost to North Carolina 4-0 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament in Chapel Hill, North Carolina on Friday. The defending NCAA champion Tar Heels dominated possession throughout the game, outshooting the Hoosiers 23-2.
NEW YORK-At halftime of the 2K Sports Classic at Madison Square Garden, the IU men's basketball team trails the No.
IU Coach Tom Crean and senior forward Will Sheehey and sophomore guard Kevin "Yogi" Ferrell spoke to the media last night after the Hoosiers' 102-84 victory against Washington in the semi-finals of the 2K Sports Classic at Madison Square Garden.
After defeating Washington last night in the semi-finals of the 2K Sports Classic at Madison Square Garden, the IU men's basketball team will have to survive round two against the Huskies - the Connecticut Huskies, that is - this evening to take home the team's second tournament title in New York City over the past two seasons. In the night's first game, UConn narrowly took down Boston College in a game much closer than was expected by most.
Freshman forward Troy Williams led IU scorers with a career-high of 22 points. He started off his night with an uncharacteristic long-range 2-pointer from the left wing to boost IU's 9-0 start, and he scored eight points in the final seven minutes of the first half to end the first 20 minutes with 13 - matching his career-high he set against Chicago State.
Sunday evening, after the IU men's basketball team defeated Stony Brook 90-74 at Assembly Hall, three of the stars in the Hoosiers' victory talked to the media about free throw shooting, Vonleh's success and much more.
IU men's soccer learned their NCAA Tournament fate Monday, as the NCAA announced the tournament's first-round matchups via a selection show on NCAA.com. The Big Ten champion Hoosiers will travel to No.
IDS reporters Nathan Brown and Robby Howard discuss IU's 90-74 victory against Stony Brook on Sunday night at Assembly Hall.
IU Coach Tom Crean spoke to the media after Sunday night's 90-74 victory against Stony Brook.
Senior forward Will Sheehey sophomore guard Kevin "Yogi" Ferrell started IU's game Sunday against Stony Brook off strong with seven points and three assists between them in the opening minutes. But the team's struggles from the free throw line prevented the Hoosiers from running away with the game in the first 20 minutes, heading into the locker room just a 41-35 lead against the Seawolves. Freshman forward Noah Vonleh went to the line on seven occasions, which seemed to be part of the plan from Stony Brook early.
MADISON, Wisc.--Before the Hoosiers traveled to Madison, Wisc. to face the No. 22 Badgers, IU Defensive Coordinator Doug Mallory said IU's defense needed to know where Wisconsin senior wide receiver Jared Abbrederis was on every play. His responses at the team's weekly press conference indicated that he was worried about IU's ability to both stop Wisconsin's rushing attack and defend Abbrederis in one-on-one matchups on the perimeter. Abbrederis entered the matchup with 54 receptions for 849 yards and six touchdowns this season, putting him among the best wide receivers in the Big Ten. Abbrederis, the wide receiver, was the least of IU's defensive worries at Camp Randall Stadium. Wisconsin sophomore quarterback Joel Stave only attempted 15 passes in the game and Abbrederis was held without a reception. Instead, Abbrederis, the ball carrier, torched IU's defense.
MADISON, Wisc.--The weather was not a factor. That's what IU Coach Kevin Wilson said after the Hoosiers' 51-3 loss to Wisconsin. It was 48 degrees with 18 mile per hour wind and a light drizzle at kickoff. Both teams had to play in the same conditions.