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(07/08/10 12:30am)
On May 14, the plan for another U.S. World Cup went into motion as the
U.S. Soccer Federation officially made its bid to FIFA to host either
the 2018 or 2022 World Cup.
Supporters hope that another World Cup will spark more U.S. soccer
momentum, like the 1994 one inspired the creation of U.S. professional
league Major League Soccer. U.S. Bid Commitee member, actor Morgan
Freeman, agrees.
(07/06/10 4:32pm)
Per IU:
(07/06/10 2:18pm)
Je'Ney Jackson, a former secondary coach for the Southern Mississippi football squad will now be the new strength and conditioning coach for the IU basketball team, according to peegs.com. Jackson will be replacing the position once held by Jeff Watkinson, who left in June to work with Eric Gordon full time.
(07/03/10 2:06am)
Senior rower Emily Kasavana and senior field hockey defender Mutsa Mutembwa have both been selected as two of 452 collegiate nominees for the 20th annual NCAA Woman of the Year award. Read more about the award, check out other nominees, and see past winners here.
(07/02/10 9:32pm)
Forisse Hardin, 6-foot-0, 195-pound safety, is the 19th commitment of the 2011 recruiting class. His older brother is a 2010 Hoosier signee Drew Hardin.
(07/02/10 9:23pm)
Per IU:
(07/01/10 12:36pm)
Donavon Clark, a 6-foot-4, 292-pound offensive lineman and a three-star prospect, has received more than 20 scholarship offers, and has recently cut his list down to 6 schools. Clark is the 45th ranked offensive tackle in the nation by Rivals.com, and he recently visited IU.
(06/30/10 9:15pm)
While recruiting has been revolutionized in the past 15 years with the
evolution of blogs and 24-hour news outlets, there are some recruiting
traditions that remain the same: summer camps.
(06/30/10 7:45pm)
Although in the offseason, IU soccer has won an award. U.S. News and World Report ranked IU as one of the top nine colleges for soccer fans. The honor is based on both fan support and the team's success. During the 2009 season the Hoosiers averaged attendances over 1,500 people per game.
(06/30/10 7:36pm)
Per IU:
(06/30/10 7:34pm)
Sophomore golfer Pamela Burneski recently defended her title at the Washington State Golf Association Women's Amateur tournament. She also won last year's event.
(06/30/10 7:28pm)
Here is the list of the players that will attend the Pacers free agent and rookie camp. Included on the list is former Boilermaker Chris Kramer, who went undrafted. It should prove interesting to see if Kramer ends up on an NBA roster when the season begins.
(06/29/10 6:08pm)
Per IU:
(06/28/10 12:48am)
At first, it looked like the U.S. could come back once more and end the
game before it went into an extra 30 minutes of play. However, another
Ghanian goal in the first few minutes of extra time was just too much,
and the tired American side could not muster up another epic comeback —
something that had become its game plan during the World Cup.
(06/26/10 1:36am)
Per IU:
(06/25/10 1:56am)
Per IU:
(06/24/10 12:03am)
After missing out on so many opportunities, it seemed as if the United
States would miss out on the next round of the World Cup.
Throughout the game against Algeria, Team USA created chance after
chance but somehow could not find the back of the net. However, with
very little time remaining, the thought that Team USA would not be
moving on was slowly becoming a reality.
Landon Donovan refused to let that happen.
(06/23/10 8:42pm)
The Hoosiers have picked up another commit, as 6-foot-5, 200-pound wide receiver, Jay McCants verbally pledged to IU, becoming the 18th commit for 2011.
(06/23/10 6:35pm)
The last meet of the season began today for the Hoosiers, in Des Moines, Iowa., as 11 athletes will participate in the five-day USA Jr. & Sr. Track and Field Championships.
(06/23/10 4:08pm)
Eight teams will be playing in the tournament, each playing four games. The first two games will be played at campus sites, while the final two rounds will be played in Vegas, December 22-23.