PHOTOS: IU men's basketball defeats Marquette in Chicago
The Hoosiers beat the Golden Eagles 100-77.
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The Hoosiers beat the Golden Eagles 100-77.
CHICAGO — Indiana men’s basketball became all too familiar with failing its early-season tests in recent memory.
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After throttling Alabama A&M in its season opener, questions surrounding how Indiana men’s basketball would handle itself against real competition remained unanswered.
They say, “C’s get degrees.” I suppose that saying can translate to college football. Indiana didn’t play its best game against Penn State. However, despite a report card littered with mediocre letter grades, the end result was a positive one.
CHICAGO — Just 42 seconds into the match against Marquette University, Indiana picked up its first foul of the game. Less than one minute later, with 18:35 remaining on the clock, the whistle blew again. Starting senior forward Reed Bailey committed the team’s second foul, forcing head coach Darian DeVries to pull senior forward Sam Alexis from the bench less than two minutes into action.
As Indiana volleyball sat 2 points behind Wisconsin in the first set, it was looking to put together a run. A kill from senior outside hitter Candela Alonso-Corcelles put the score at 7-5, presenting the opportunity for the Hoosiers to take advantage at the service line.
At 7:10 a.m. Sunday, students in rainbow tie-dyed shirts, decked out in glitter, tutus, neon-colored wigs and ribbon took their places on the stage and against the walls of the IU Tennis Center, waiting for their cue.
CHICAGO — Indiana men’s basketball faced its first power conference opponent of the Darian DeVries era Sunday inside the United Center in Chicago.
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When No. 2 Indiana football took the field with just under two minutes left in the fourth quarter Saturday against Penn State, it appeared as if it needed a miracle drive.
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Indiana defeated Penn State 27-24.
In October 2022, Indiana football became the first Division I program to reach 700 losses. Almost all the Hoosiers could do was lose.
Bloomington High School South defeated crosstown rivals Bloomington High School North after a thrilling fourth quarter comeback Friday — marking its second straight comeback victory.
Indiana’s school choice scholarship program, created in 2011 to give low-income families access to nonpublic education, has become available for nearly all Hoosier families, no matter their income.
Indiana football just won the game of the season. It’s hard to argue against that. Redshirt junior wide receiver Omar Cooper Jr.'s acrobatic toe-tapping touchdown grab in the final minute to stun Penn State is already being labeled “catch of the year” on social media.
Under warm lights and with the steady low hum of conversation, Bloomington’s FAR Center for Contemporary Arts held its November Gallery Walk Opening Reception on Friday. The reception introduced FAR Center patrons to Emilia Martin’s solo exhibition, “I saw a tree bearing stones in the place of apples and pears.”
Indiana football head coach Curt Cignetti has been a part of numerous improbable victories since his first head coaching job in 2011.