Former IU golfer Overton finishes 2-2 at Ryder Cup
Former IU golfer Jeff Overton did his part Monday morning for the US golf team, but Europe prevailed to narrowly win the Ryder Cup in a rain-delayed event in Newport, Wales.
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Former IU golfer Jeff Overton did his part Monday morning for the US golf team, but Europe prevailed to narrowly win the Ryder Cup in a rain-delayed event in Newport, Wales.
If you have a free five hours today, I would encourage you to read through the stories in today's IDS' sports section. That's 12 articles.
We normally don't use this blog to advertise, but if there ever was a time, this is it. This is the cover of the Maple Street Press Indiana Hoosiers 2010-2011 preview magazine.
If anyone's keeping track, it's 45 days until IU basketball kicks off its regular season. It's four days until IU football takes on undefeated Michigan. And it's 5 seconds until you read the next sentence:
From IU media relations:
Right now, it’s all about optimism for IU basketball. And that’s just fine, basketball columnist Nathan Hart writes.
The new practice facility will help the IU men's basketball team recruit, Nathan Hart says.
IU senior quarterback Ben Chappell collected his second career Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week Award on Monday after his weekend 366-yard, three-touchdown performance at Western Kentucky.
Indiana at Western Kentucky football
We had a full sports section today. In fact, too much to run in print. But here's the place to find it all:
Some of this stuff could fit in a Rocky montage. These workouts are impressive.
Believe it or not, we do have a large and talented sports staff at the IDS. But if you read Thursday's paper, you'll think Geoff Miller is our do-it-everything beat reporter.
The IU Athletics department announced today its 2010 Hall of Fame class.
Mark Boyle, the radio play-by-play announcer for the Indiana Pacers, is on a 5-week, 500-mile walk around the state of Indiana to raise money for the Indiana Children's Wish Fund.
So, IU beat Towson and now has a 16-day break. I wish school worked that way, sometimes. One week on, two weeks off. But then, we would graduate by the time we turn 50. Anyways, here's what the IDS sports section has for you today:
Football season is here. And the men's soccer season. And the women's soccer season. There's plenty to read today.
About 34 hours until football season kicks off. Has tailgating started yet? OK, if not, check out these stories from today's IDS sports section:
From basketball beat reporter Greg Rosenstein who had his blog posting abilities revoked by the sports editors. Just kidding, his profile is temporarily out of commission and it's my fault for not fixing it. Anyways, a recruiting note from Greg:
From tennis beat reporter Joe Popely, who worked on several stories concerning the men's tennis team. Popely recently talked to coach Randy Bloemendaal about the team's new assistant coach:
So I'm stealing from ESPN.com's Pat Forde (see his story from last year) to analyze the college basketball attendance figures (released today by the NCAA). Forde's formula was simple: difference between fan performance vs. team performance. Thus, like Forde, I took the average attendance percent capacity with the team's win percentage.