Superb pitching lifts Indiana baseball to dominant road win at Vanderbilt
Indiana baseball’s pitching staff delivered a much-needed response Tuesday afternoon.
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Indiana baseball’s pitching staff delivered a much-needed response Tuesday afternoon.
Curt Cignetti led arguably the greatest story in sports last season, as he guided Indiana football to a perfect 16-0 season capped by the program’s first national championship.
Following Indiana softball’s 2-1 series win over Rutgers over the weekend, the Hoosiers are looking to keep their momentum as they prepare to welcome Indiana University Indianapolis to Andy Mohr Field in Bloomington.
Indiana baseball defeated Vanderbilt University 5-1 on Tuesday afternoon at Charles Hawkins Field in Nashville, Tennessee. The Cream and Crimson’s record is now 8-12 and 4-8 in road contests.
Indiana baseball will finish its four-game road trip Tuesday at Vanderbilt University. The Cream and Crimson battle the Commodores at Charles Hawkins Field in Nashville, Tennessee. First pitch is scheduled for 7 p.m.
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After scoring just three runs across the first two games of the series, Indiana baseball finally found the offensive spark it had been searching for Sunday afternoon at PK Park in Eugene, Oregon.
Even with junior Nick Piesen posting his third straight top-20 finish to open the spring schedule, Indiana men’s golf faltered at the Schenkel Invitational from Friday to Sunday.
Indiana baseball’s slow start to Big Ten play continued this weekend, as the Hoosiers were swept at PK Park in Eugene, Oregon. Indiana fell to 1-5 in conference play and 7-12 overall. The Hoosiers are 3-8 in road games this year.
Indiana track and field had three athletes qualify for the NCAA Indoor Championship meet March 13-14 in Fayetteville, Arkansas. This meet concluded the Hoosiers' indoor season.
Indiana men’s basketball was left out of the 68-team 2026 NCAA Tournament field, as announced on CBS’ Selection Sunday. The Cream and Crimson were the fourth team out.
With runners on second and third and a 9-2 lead over Rutgers on Friday, Indiana softball catcher Avery Parker stepped into the batter’s box. The senior launched a three-run home run over the right-center field wall.
No. 41 Indiana women's golf earned its third top-five finish of the season and its first of the spring, placing fourth at the Valspar Augusta Invitational at Forest Hills Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia, on Saturday and Sunday. The Hoosiers earned a 13-over-par team score of 877 across three rounds.
Indiana softball did not secure a sweep but managed to win two out of three over Rutgers in its second Big Ten series of the season. Pitching was an integral part of both the two straight wins in the series as well as the loss in the rubber match.
Musty cardboard boxes and dusty plastic bins stare at you from the floor, their emptiness a chasm you must fill: it’s moving day. The next 24 hours will see your home suddenly, viciously carved and scooped out like a pumpkin on Halloween.
The spring semester always flies by. Students return to campus halfway through January, February is a shorter month and spring break interrupts March. When April arrives, students are already studying for final exams and preparing for their final projects. As students seek housing and roommates for the next academic year, while juggling extracurricular and social lives, the semester’s pace seems to accelerate.
Indiana baseball’s most reliable relief arm, Gavin Seebold, cracked first Friday, as Oregon scored two runs off the graduate right hander in the Hoosiers’ 3-2 loss to the Ducks. However, on Saturday, it was Indiana’s most reliable starter who faltered.
A new Indiana law will prohibit universities and governmental bodies from limiting local, federal and state immigration law enforcement. This law could affect students and staff at IU and require increased compliance with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. The law, signed by Gov. Mike Braun on March 5, will also make it illegal for universities to knowingly employ or hire undocumented immigrants.
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