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(05/05/24 9:44pm)
Indiana track and field concluded its regular season at the Billy Hayes Invitational on Friday. At the Hoosiers’ sole home outdoor meet, the team captured seven event titles and 24 personal bests.
(04/28/24 8:58pm)
Indiana track and field concluded travel for the regular season this weekend at the Texas Invitational in Austin, Texas, and the Sycamore Open in Terre Haute, Indiana.
(04/21/24 7:56pm)
Indiana track and field split up for the last time this weekend, with some distance runners heading to Winston-Salem, North Carolina, for the Wake Forest Invitational and the rest of the team visiting Lexington, Kentucky, for the Jim Green Invitational.
(04/18/24 12:15pm)
For the first time since 2014, a complete field of 33 teams will line up for the 36th running of the women’s Little 500. After a decade of fragmented fields, the maximum number of allowed teams qualified for the race April 19.
(04/14/24 8:07pm)
Indiana track and field split up once again this weekend, with the distance runners traveling to California to compete in the Bryan Clay Invitational and the Beach Invitational, while the field event groups and sprinters headed to Muncie, Indiana, for the We Fly Challenge.
(03/31/24 12:50am)
Indiana track and field returned from a three-week hiatus to open its outdoor season this weekend. The team split up, with some heading to the Raleigh Relays in Raleigh, North Carolina, and others traveling to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, for the Battle on the Bayou.
(03/10/24 8:27pm)
Six Hoosiers traveled to Boston this weekend to represent Indiana track and field in the NCAA Indoor Championships, and all six earned first-team All-American status.
(03/02/24 7:08pm)
Indiana University does not lack symbols: the iconic trident, the historic Sample Gates and the picturesque red clocks adorning IU websites and advertisements. But there is the definitive absence of a symbol in the form of a mascot — a figure to represent the famed Hoosiers.
(02/25/24 7:52pm)
Indiana track and field traveled to Geneva, Ohio, this weekend to kick off the postseason at the Big Ten Indoor Track and Field Championships.
(02/18/24 6:17pm)
Indiana track and field competed in its final indoor regular season meet Feb. 18 at the Alex Wilson Invitational hosted by the University of Notre Dame.
(02/12/24 5:58pm)
Indiana track and field divided this weekend, with most of the team traveling to Chicago for the Windy City Invitational and jumpers heading to Fayetteville, Arkansas, for the Tyson Invitational.
(02/04/24 10:22pm)
Indiana track and field traveled to the University of Notre Dame to compete in the two-day Meyo Invitational this weekend.
(01/28/24 5:41pm)
Indiana track and field split up this weekend, with the distance runners traveling to Boston, Massachusetts, for the John Thomas Terrier Classic - and the pole vaulters and jumpers heading to Louisville, Kentucky, for the PNC Lenny Lyles Invitational.
(01/22/24 3:31am)
Indiana track and field hosted its last indoor meet of the season Friday and Saturday in Gladstein Fieldhouse. The Hoosiers welcomed eight teams to Bloomington.
(01/15/24 5:42pm)
Indiana track and field continued their indoor season with their first meet of 2024 on Jan. 12 and 13 at the Commodore Challenge hosted by Vanderbilt University. The Hoosiers competed against 19 other teams in Nashville, Tennessee.
(11/13/23 11:51pm)
The Indiana cross country team concluded its season at the Great Lakes Regional on Friday at the Thomas Zimmer Championship Cross Country Course in Madison, Wisconsin.
(10/31/23 3:33pm)
Coming off a successful performance at the Arturo Barrio Invitational on Oct. 13, expectations were high for the Indiana cross country team as it entered the postseason with the Big Ten Championships on Oct. 27. The Hoosiers traveled to Madison, Wisconsin, for the meet held at Thomas Zimmerman Cross Country Course, falling to ranked competition.
(10/15/23 8:33pm)
Indiana’s cross country team competed in the Arturo Barrio Invitational on Oct. 13 in College Station, Texas. Hosted by Texas A&M at Watts Cross Country Course, the Hoosiers competed against 39 teams on the men’s side and 42 on the women’s side, the largest field they’ve seen this season.