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(04/16/11 1:16am)
For the second year in a row, Teter Cycling became champion of the
women’s Little 500 race with an unofficial time of 1:10.43, with Pi Beta
Phi and Delta Gamma rounding out the top three.
(04/15/11 12:43am)
Meet the young up-and-comers of the Little 500. Emma Caughlin, TeterKelsey Tharnsrtom, Alpha Chi OmegaDan Kinn, Black Key BullsMiles Johnson, Phi Kappa Psi
(04/15/11 12:36am)
Meet the Little 500's veterans.Caroline Brown, Pi Beta PhiJoel Newman, Sigma NuZach Trogdon, Gray GoatAileen Ottenweller, Army Women
(04/15/11 12:21am)
In the beginning of each Little 500 season, each team is issued two
bikes from the IU Student Foundation to use throughout training and the
competitions. Although the brand of the bike may change from year to
year, this year’s Schwinn bikes follow the same single-gear design that
has been used in every Little 500.
(04/15/11 12:17am)
While the Little 500 may lack the insect eating and designer haircuts of
other great reality shows, Junkdrawer Media and 12th Floor Films are
currently working on bringing “College’s Greatest Weekend” to the
reality TV show world in “Cycle U: The Little 500.”
(04/14/11 11:53pm)
Every Little 500 cyclist has his or her own reasons for entering the race.For Rainbow Cycling, the inspiration to compete in the race stems from more than just personal ambitions.
(04/11/11 4:02am)
Despite a stormy start to Saturday morning’s Team Pursuit that caused an
hour delay, the fast track conditions at Bill Armstrong Stadium made
for a record-breaking day.
(04/07/11 2:33am)
Andrew Morrow of Sigma Chi Cycling said he believes everyone in the world would benefit from having a twin.
(04/04/11 2:44am)
When the day began, no one would have picked Teter Cycling’s Caitlin Van
Kooten as the repeat winner of the Spring Series event Miss-N-Out. It
wasn’t because people doubted the senior, who placed first in the
Individual Time Trials with a time of 2:39.41, but because Van Kooten’s
name was not even on the schedule to compete.
(03/30/11 3:56am)
IU’s Little 500 cyclists will be living life in the fast lane Wednesday,
as they compete in the second spring series event of the year — the
Individual Time Trials.
(03/28/11 3:09am)
If Saturday’s qualifications were any indication of things to come, the house pairing of Delta Gamma and Sigma Nu will be filled with success and celebration this Little 500 season, as each qualified in first place for this year’s race.Delta Gamma members, who finished with a time of 2:44.76, will have
Teter, the defending champions, trailing, as Teter finished in second
with a time of 2:47.52. Kent said the rest of the field will be looking at both Teter and Delta Gamma come race day.
(03/08/11 3:31am)
While many Little 500 cyclists draw inspiration from wearing their
houses’ letters, an additional phrase has run down the sleeves of the
Alpha Chi Omega team jersey for several years as a simple reminder of
the members’ ultimate goal.
(02/28/11 2:37am)
While the Little 500 tradition has made its way through decades of races, the IU Student Foundation and Sophomore Class Campaigns are bringing back another IU tradition this year for the first time since the 1970s: the Little 500 Sweetheart.
(02/22/11 4:57am)
When junior Amy Dickman of Kappa Alpha Theta was deciding whether to
compete in her second Little 500 this year, there was a little bit of
uncertainty behind the decision.
(02/22/11 2:18am)
Sophomore Rachel Metherd of Kappa Alpha Theta (blue) leads the pack during a Rookie Week practice race at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
(02/15/11 5:14am)
For Delta Zeta co-captain and junior Jenna Disser, the decision to step
down as coach and compete on DZ’s Little 500 team for her second time
was easier with the guidance of current head coach Jill McGinnis.
(02/15/11 3:05am)
senior Emily Laskowski
(02/15/11 3:04am)
Monica Bhatia-- rookie
(02/15/11 3:04am)
Brittany Hamilton-- senior, rookie
(02/15/11 3:04am)
Jenna Disser-- junior; second year riding