Indiana basketball’s Xavier Johnson returns to practice, questionable vs. Wisconsin
Indiana men’s basketball sixth-year senior point guard Xavier Johnson has missed the last six games with a left arm injury after a hard fall Jan. 30 against Iowa.
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Indiana men’s basketball sixth-year senior point guard Xavier Johnson has missed the last six games with a left arm injury after a hard fall Jan. 30 against Iowa.
For more photos, see PHOTOS: Indiana women's tennis rallies in win against Cornell
No. 23 Indiana baseball continued its red-hot start to the season, sweeping Baylor University on the road to extend its winning streak to six games. Sophomore outfielder Devin Taylor and senior outfielder Morgan Colopy each hit multiple home runs and sophomore right-handed pitcher Connor Foley pitched a gem to lead the Hoosiers over the Bears in Waco, Texas.
Three candidates running to fill the vacant District 5 seat on the Bloomington city council shared their plans and priorities, if elected to the governing body, during a forum Saturday at the Monroe County Public Library.
Indiana men’s soccer head coach Todd Yeagley played with his pairings in the Hoosiers’ match against the University of Evansville on Saturday, using five different defenders, five midfielders and four forwards throughout the game.
A coach auto-benching one of his best players. A team representing a state full of shooters — but can’t shoot. A program in disarray.
Malik Reneau was a scoring machine Saturday afternoon against Penn State. The sophomore forward scored 27 points and added six rebounds in his seventh performance with 20-plus points this season. However, as has been the case in several of Reneau’s best performances, it wasn’t enough for Indiana men’s basketball to overcome its struggles in an 83-74 loss.
No. 15 Indiana water polo swept all four opponents when it hosted the Indiana Classic from Feb. 17-18 at the Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center.
For more photos, see PHOTOS: No. 14 Indiana women's basketball basketball finds first top ten win against Iowa.
For more photos, see PHOTOS: No. 14 Indiana women's basketball basketball finds first top ten win against Iowa.
For more photos, see PHOTOS: No. 14 Indiana women's basketball basketball finds first top ten win against Iowa.
No. 14 Indiana women’s basketball returned home to a sold-out Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall on Thursday, taking on Caitlin Clark and No. 4 Iowa. Despite losing by 27 points Jan. 13 at Carver-Hawkeye Arena, the Hoosiers reversed course and emerged with a 17-point victory in front of a white out crowd.
Editors note: This is part of a series of stories covering the 2024 elections. Read the rest of the stories here.
For more photos, see PHOTOS: Indiana men's basketball falls flat against Nebraska
For more photos, see PHOTOS: Indiana men's basketball falls flat against Nebraska
For more photos, see PHOTOS: Indiana men's basketball falls flat against Nebraska
For more photos, see PHOTOS: Indiana men's basketball falls flat against Nebraska
Editors note: This is part of a series of stories covering the 2024 elections. Read the rest of the stories on our website.
Editors note: This is part of a series of stories covering the 2024 elections. Read the rest of the stories here.
My mother enrolled me into classical ballet when I was 3 years old — not an uncommon activity for many young children if they’re looking to become professional ballet dancers. During my seven-year-long journey with ballet, people from my school constantly passed comments like, “ballet is good for you; its dainty and weak, just like you.”