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Kelsie Landers: sophomore, major: human development and family studies. Rookie
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Kelsie Landers: sophomore, major: human development and family studies. Rookie
Stephanie Maggio: senior, Nursing, entering third year riding in Little 5
Charlotte Jay: Junior, Sociology, entering 2nd year riding in Little 5
Kelsey Wright: Senior, Journalism, entering 3rd year riding in little 5
With the level of support rising within the house, Alpha Xi Delta hopes to earn a top-12 qualifying spot and will look to break the house’s best finish of eighth in 1989.
Monday's NCAA Championships in Terre Haute, Ind. will mark the first time the Hoosiers have advanced to the ultimate round as a team since 2007.
The Hoosier men will advance to the championships for the first time since 2007, while placing in the top two in the regional meet for the first time since 1987.
IU coach Ron Helmer said the men's and women's squads have everything to gain and nothing to lose Saturday in the NCAA Great Lakes Regional in Rochester, Mich.
Sophomore Andy Bayer led the Hoosiers with a second-place finish and First Team All-Big Ten honors.
All of the excitement built up from a long summer and fall of training will be released this weekend in Madison, Wis. as the IU men’s and women’s cross country teams will compete in the Big Ten Championships.
On Tuesday, two runners from the IU cross country teams, Ben Hubers and Sarah Pease, were rewarded for their accomplishments from the weekend at the Chile Pepper Cross Country Festival in Fayetteville, Ark. They were both named Big Ten Runners of the Week.
In yet another big challenge, the IU cross country teams answered the call with a pair of second place finishes at the Chile Pepper Cross Country Festival in Fayetteville, Ark.
Coming off an impressive showing at the adidas Invitational at Wisconsin on Oct. 2, the IU cross country team is back in action Saturday at the Chile Pepper Cross Country Festival in Fayetteville, Ark.
Five IU cross-country teammates have used their talents to propel the men's team to its highest ranking since 2004.
The IU men’s and women’s cross country teams took a huge step on a national stage at the adidas Invitational in Madison, Wis., on Saturday.
The IU’s men’s and women’s cross-country teams will face their first big challenges of the season this weekend as they compete at the Wisconsin adidas Invitational in Madison, Wisc.
Santiago Gruter, who is now the only senior on the IU men’s tennis team, said the transition to living in a new country and playing collegiate tennis was tough at first but has given him a good perspective to help his younger teammates.
Excitement. It could be seen in the runners’ faces as they crossed the finish line of the Indiana Open Sept. 11. It can be seen in practice as the runners cheer each other on, and it can be seen in the eyes of coach Ron Helmer.
Sarah Pease could not tell you what goes on in her mind during a race. Sure, the senior runner thinks about her race plan that she sets with coach Ron Helmer, but what goes on during one of Pease’s races takes more than just a plan. It takes heart and a refusal to lose, two qualities that Helmer said he has never seen so much of in one athlete.
The IU men’s and women’s cross country teams each scored one-two finishes Friday at the Indiana Intercollegiate in West Lafayette.