ESPN updated 2014 rankings: Lyles No. 1 overall, Blackmon Jr. No. 7
ESPN today updated its rankings for the class of 2014. Newest IU basketball commit Trey Lyles is now the No.
ESPN today updated its rankings for the class of 2014. Newest IU basketball commit Trey Lyles is now the No.
Trey Lyles, a 6-foot-9 freshman forward from Indianapolis' Tech High School, has committed to IU, his father Tom confirmed to the IDS. According to ESPN, Lyles is the No.
Here are three things that we learned from IU's 35-20 win over Akron: 1. Tyler Replogle needs to be healthy... With Tyler Replogle on the shelf due to a concussion, we got to see how this defense operates without its senior captain. It wasn't pretty. The IU defense let up 160 rushing yards to an Akron offense that has struggled running the football.
Join us around 6:45 p.m./ET for a live chat of Saturday night's IU football game vs. Akron, live from Memorial Stadium in Bloomington. Akron at Indiana football
Will Bruin didn't feel like going into overtime play. At least that's what he joked from his hotel room after the game. Bruin scored the game winning goal with one minute remaining in regulation. "I knew time was winding down, but I didn't realize how much time was left," Bruin said. 11 seconds remained on the clock when Bruin ball sailed into the goal.
In addition to checking out the second edition of the highly touted, "Talk of the Rock," also check out today's football coverage in the IDS. I wrote about the rarity of having Kentucky face both previous IU opponents and how it helped them prepare for Akron this Saturday. Geoff "Jeopardy" Miller wrote about the struggles that the IU running game faced last weekend against Western Kentucky and the adjustments that they have made this week. Justin Albers addressed the issue of coaches' health in this column, talking about the recent heart attack of Michigan State coach Mark Dantonio and if coaches are more at risk for such occurrences. Make sure to catch up on everything that is IU football at www.idsnews.com or right here at Hoosier Hype.
Well, we're writers by trade but here's our attempt at making some interesting video for you. What kind of predictions do we have for Saturday's game at Akron?
IU coach Tom Crean finished up his third annual lecture at the IU Auditorium a few hours ago, and here are a few highlights from his speech: - "We are all here to go above and beyond what people think we can do.
Just one player is listed as out for IU football's third game of the season. The Hoosiers face Akron Saturday night in a 7 p.m.
Highly-touted 2012 guard prospect Kevin "Yogi" Ferrell will make an unofficial IU visit as the football team plays Akron, the Indianapolis Star reports.
Check out today's sports section: IU football student season ticket sales reach a 13-year high, Geoffrey Miller reports. The IU volleyball team suffered its first loss of the season to rival Purdue in four sets, Aaron Siegal-Eisman writes. Junior wideout Damarlo Belcher is emerging as a go-to receiving option for the IU football team, Connor O'Gara says. Hoosier Sports Columnist Kevin Bowen comments on the unorthodox 32-day homestand for the IU women's soccer team
Maturation. Who even knows how to spell that word, let alone define it? The team-leading-five-goals-scorer Will Bruin.
Set Updates: IU wins the first set (1-0): IU 25- PU 23 The Boilermakers win the second set (1-1): 26-24 The Boilermakers win the third set (1-2): 25-23 Boilermakers with the fourth set and the match (1-3): 28-26 Follow me on Twitter for live score updates as well. Listen to Dave Leno do Play by Play live at http://client.stretchinternet.com/client/Indiana.portal# It will also be broadcasted live on the Big Ten Network at 7 pm.
If you haven't received a call from the IU ticket office already (as at least Nathan and I have), men's basketball student season tickets are now on sale. Tickets can be billed to students' bursar accounts by filling out the application here and mailing it to: IU Athletics Ticket Office Assembly Hall 1001 E 17th St. Bloomington, IN 47408-1590 Or, you can order over the phone with a MasterCard, Visa or Discover card by calling 866-IUSPORTS (487-7678)/ 855-4006 (local).
Check out the latest episode of "Inside IU Volleyball with Coach Dunbar". This week, assistant athletic director Kelly Noonan is the special guest. And, here's a bunch of stuff for your reading/viewing pleasure before the IU-Purdue game Wednesday night: IU-Purdue match notes from IUHoosiers.com Check out the next episode of "Here's Something From Mary" And get to know the players through another edition of "Who's YOUR Hoosier" Follow the jump for more information (via a press release) on the IU-Purdue game. The Indiana University volleyball team (12-0) plays host to the first Big Ten Volleyball match of the 2010 season this Wednesday (Sept.
Per IU Athletics: Indiana University men's basketball coach Tom Crean has announced that the Hoosiers will play their first exhibition game of the season at 7 p.m.
While it is not yet posted online, my column in today's the Big Ten guide was released today. In it, I ranked the Hoosiers, unit by unit, against the rest of the conference. What are your thoughts?
As junior guard Verdell Jones put it on his Twitter account, morning classes are not fun. Hopefully, today's men's basketball coverage in the IDS will ease the pain just a bit. Columnist Nathan Hart got his tour of Cook Hall and wondered - how does this place affect current and future Hoosiers? I talked with new strength and conditioning coach Je'Ney Jackson about his plan to whip the players into shape before the season begins. And if you didn't see it this weekend, Greg Rosenstein talked with Maurice Creek and Matt Roth about their impending comebacks.
After Friday's 2-1 win over Miami of Ohio, Coach Amy Robertson told me after the game vs. Missouri State that she was thinking of her team capturing a Big Ten Championship. Allow me to elaborate. The Hoosiers' winning a Big Ten Championship is a very tangible possibility; IU came a mere goal shy of capturing a championship in last year's Big Ten Championship, falling 3-2 to the Spartans of Michigan State. "We've got goal scorers," Robertson said. No argument.
The Oct. 2 meeting between two teams that will likely be undefeated will be televised on ESPNU. For all things IU football, stay tuned to www.idsnews.com and the "Hoosier Hype" blog.