Hoosiers to compete in 3 meets this weekend
IU’s No. 13 women’s swimming and diving team and No. 8 men’s swimming and diving team both have busy weekends ahead of them.
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IU’s No. 13 women’s swimming and diving team and No. 8 men’s swimming and diving team both have busy weekends ahead of them.
Tailgating and hockey may not be two things that normally coincide, but Friday night, IU hockey fans will be in luck.
IU’s swimming and diving team has one last opportunity to compete together before the new year.
The No. 9 women's swimming team and the No. 18 men's team will both compete in this weekend's Hoosierland Invitational.
Internationals swimmers explain what it's like to be a fish out of water in the American scene.
Two seems to be a lucky number when it comes to IU’s swimming and diving teams. In the first two weeks of the season, the Hoosiers had two swimmers named Big Ten Swimmer of the week – twice.
Just as a clarification for tonights game. The ad in today's IDS with IU Hockey Presents Soulja Boy, is in regards to the apprecation reception for those that helped the IU Ice House Foundation put on the official Soulja Boy concert last year during Little 5.
In traditionally one of the most exciting hockey games of the year in Bloomington, the No. 27 (3-11) Hoosiers take on the Wildcats of University of Kentucky.
IU’s rivalry with Kentucky will be in full swing at 9:15 p.m. Friday – this time, on the ice in the Frank Southern Ice Arena.
It took three days on a lake and 13 fish for members of the IU bass fishing club to land the big one – a $50,000 prize.
It took 24 hours on the lake and 13 fish to lead to the $50,000 prize.
In an exciting day for IU's swimming and diving team, Senior Kate Fesenko was also named Big Ten Swimmer of the Week for the second straight week.
Junior Titus Knight was named Big Ten Swimmer of the Week for the second straight week today.
IU fisherman Jesse Schultz and Dustin Vaal won the College Fishing Regional Championship today.
The reigning national champions had to fight for their spot in the regional tournament, and now the team is looking to put together the perfect set of games. IU (7-3-2) has the benefit of hosting the regional tournament that gets underway Saturday at Karst Park near 10th and the Bypass.
It will be a battle of school colors this weekend at The Frank Southern Center as the men’s hockey team plays yet another top-25 team.
IU prepares for its last game against Michigan at 1 p.m. on Saturday at Evan Williams Club Sports Field near the School of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation.
An Illinois player attempts to score on goal against the Hoosiers on Friday, Oct. 9 at Frank Southern Ice Arena.
When head coach Tom Orr looked at the schedule he made for his hockey team's first D-I season, he wondered if he made the right decision.
IU (3-7) got its first ranking in school history as an American Collegiate Hockey Association D-I program.