PODCAST: The Four Thorns, Week 9 breakdown
Week 9 of "The Bachelor" featured a fantasy suites rose ceremony before going into the Women Tell All.
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Week 9 of "The Bachelor" featured a fantasy suites rose ceremony before going into the Women Tell All.
And then there were three.
For the first time in about a month, after absences from Mary Kate and Dylan, all of the Four Thorns are in the studio together to break down the final four, hometowns week.
The Four Thorns welcomes back special guest Katie Marcinek for a second straight episode as she steps in for Dylan Wallace. Matt Cohen, Stefan Krajisnik and Mary Kate Hamilton are all still here to break down one of the most important decisions Peter has had to make.
Two episodes in one week means a second Four Thorns podcast.
The Four Thorns are back in studio for a huge week of "The Bachelor." There are two episodes this week: one on Monday and one on Wednesday.
The Four Thorns are back, and there is a lot of drama to breakdown. Indiana Daily Student sports editor Grace Ybarra joins us this week as a special guest, and Dylan Wallace joins the podcast by phone from just outside University Park, Pennsylvania.
Introducing the Four Thorns Podcast, where four sports reporters take on something that's, well, not sports: "the Bachelor."
Krista Vansant's accomplishments on the court have helped her become one of the most recognizable people around collegiate volleyball, but now her mission is centered around coaching.
Similar to last season, the closing stretch for IU baseball will be the toughest of the season.IU will face two of the Big Ten's toughest teams in May along with midweek matchups against University of Kentucky and University of Louisville.
Matt Lloyd let his helmet fly into the air as he approached a mob awaiting him at home plate.
Breana Edwards woke up late to take her SAT, and it was just the start of what she said was one of the worst days of her life.
Victory Field in Indianapolis was just that for the IU baseball team as it took down Ball State University on Tuesday for the second time this season, this time with a final score of 9-3.
The regular season is hitting its toughest stretch for IU baseball. However, the Hoosiers are getting hot at the right time.
This weekend of Big Ten baseball will feature a matchup between the conference’s best team in recent years and one of the conference’s worst programs.
The message that Major League Baseball is trying to send this season is to “let the kids play.”
Sophomore Tommy Sommer’s six strong innings for IU baseball Tuesday against Ball State University showed more than just what he brings to the mound.
It fulfilled every coaching cliché, but it also got the job done for IU baseball against Purdue on Wednesday night.
The last two weeks for IU baseball have been nearly identical.
It took sophomore infielder Drew Ashley 19 games to hit his first home run as a Hoosier. But when the ball left his bat in the 12th inning against Illinois on April 28, 2018, it gave IU a walk-off win and showed fans what Ashley was capable of.