Jordan Hulls leads third annual Dream Big basketball camp
Former Hoosier Jordan Hulls returned to Bloomington this past week for his third annual Basketball Skills Academy.
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Former Hoosier Jordan Hulls returned to Bloomington this past week for his third annual Basketball Skills Academy.
Darin Schmidt began his diving career at the IU Outdoor Pool.
The IU Board of Trustees approved the $53 million renovation of Memorial Stadium on Friday.
Thousands of athletes and volunteers are descending on Terre Haute, Indiana, this weekend for the Indiana Summer Special Olympic Games.
The record-breaking season nearly never happened.
Alexander Rossi’s car couldn’t complete a victory lap.
Duane Goldman has had an illustrious coaching career at IU.
Luke Tormoehlen had dirt in his teeth.
When the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity was disbanded this past fall for hazing violations, the cycling team was an inadvertent casualty.
The Black Key Bulls ran unopposed in the Team Pursuit final after Sigma Alpha Epsilon scratched before the final.
The Black Key Bulls rode alone.
The Gray Goat cycling team is experienced.
Andy and Joe Krahulik savored the moment.
The cycling coach Courtney Bishop speaks quietly just minutes before one of his star pupils Luke Tormoehlen puts up the second-fastest Individual Time Trial time of 2016.
Sigma Phi Epsilon won the 2015 Little 500 by an extremely small margin.
On the final lap of the men’s Miss N Out on Saturday, Joe and Andrew Krahulik took over, and the Sigma Alpha Epsilon pair took the top two spots in the event.
Most students know, from seeing Little 500 riders biking around Bloomington that biking in Little 500 is a big time commitment. But what a lot of people don’t know is there is more to the event than just hours of training, qualifications and the men’s and women’s race April 15 and 16.
Prior to Saturday’s Little 500 Qualifications, only 10 men’s teams had ever posted times under 2:20 during qualifications.
Hundreds of IU students will flock to Bill Armstrong Stadium on Saturday to watch Little 500 teams compete to make the field for next month’s races.
Every April, thousands of people descend on Bloomington and Armstrong Stadium for the Little 500.