IU baseball alum Jonathan Stiever added to Chicago White Sox 60-man player pool
Former IU baseball pitcher Jonathan Stiever was selected Tuesday to the Chicago White Sox’s 60-man player pool, according to the organization.
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Former IU baseball pitcher Jonathan Stiever was selected Tuesday to the Chicago White Sox’s 60-man player pool, according to the organization.
At the beginning of last week, IU baseball’s 2020 recruiting class looked to be complete with nine commitments. But on Saturday afternoon, the Hoosiers bolstered its incoming freshman class by adding highly touted middle infielder Tank Espalin.
A few days ago, my mom asked me to visit a local bakery and pick a few things up for her. A box of 12 donuts and a loaf of freshly-baked bread, to be exact. Usually I’d have scoffed at my mom’s request and made up some excuse to try and get out of it, but after spending nearly three months social distancing due to the coronavirus pandemic, I was eager to get out of the house.
It’s been nearly 65 years since IU men’s and women’s golf played on a home course not named the IU Championship Golf Course. But on June 15, the Pfau Course at Indiana University is set to open to the public for the first time, according to an IU Athletics press release.
IU volleyball commit Tommi Stockham was named the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s Nevada Prep Girls Athlete of the Year last week.
The IU track and field team collected 12 All-American honors, the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association announced Tuesday afternoon.
For much of IU football’s past, depth and versatility have often been fleeting. Without multiple, high-level players at each position to rotate in and provide rest for others, the Hoosiers have shown a propensity for wearing down late in close games. It’s led to only three bowl games in the last 10 seasons, all which IU lost by three or fewer points.
When IU volleyball head coach Steve Aird was hired in 2018, one of the first things he did was drive an hour to Indianapolis. It wasn’t to explore the city though, rather it was to get a head start on recruiting.
At 15 years old, Callum Stretch had no choice but to discover himself. If he missed the morning bus into town center, he was fined. If he got lost in the large, industrial city of Aston, Birmingham, England, he had to find his own way home. If he underperformed with the Aston Villa Football Club Academy team, he could be cut from the roster.
For the IU men’s soccer program, it’s business as usual, and IU head coach Todd Yeagley won’t have it any other way. Whether the team is on the field together in Bloomington, or on a full-team video chat hundreds of miles apart, Yeagley sees the current climate as an opportunity, not a detriment.
What is the “Mamba mentality?”
Former IU men’s soccer defender Jack Maher was taken with the No. 2 overall pick by Nashville SC Thursday in the 2020 Major League Soccer SuperDraft.
On a dreary December day, freezing rain unleashed itself upon a desolate soccer stadium. Just a few hours before, Bill Armstrong Stadium buzzed with over 700 fans who braved the weather conditions to watch an NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen matchup.
Heartbreak and pandemonium erupted at Bill Armstrong Stadium on Sunday afternoon, but it wasn’t IU men’s soccer doing the celebrating.
It was all Hoosiers for the full 90 minutes Sunday afternoon as they dominated the University of Kentucky 3-0 to cruise to the third round of the NCAA Tournament.
It has been quite an eventful week for the IU men’s soccer team as it parlayed a second-straight Big Ten Tournament title Sunday into a top five seed in the NCAA Tournament on Monday.
IU men’s soccer has been awarded the fifth overall seed in the 2019 NCAA Tournament and will play its first match Nov. 24 against the winner of the University of Kentucky and the University of Loyola, Chicago.
Sophomore defender Jack Maher’s eyes wandered as he stalked the dormant soccer ball that lay on the penalty kick marker. His gaze shifted from the ball to the face of Maryland freshman goalkeeper Niklas Neumann and back to the ball. He knew what he wanted to do.
A slow, methodical start turned into another standout defensive performance for No. 9 IU men’s soccer as it shut out Ohio State 2-0 on Sunday afternoon in a Big Ten quarterfinal match.
Men’s soccer championships and Big Ten supremacy aren’t the norm in Bloomington — they’re the expectation. For decades IU’s men’s soccer program has stood the test of time, rarely faltering and seldom losing a step.