Little 500 Victory Banquet
Eric Andersen, a cyclist for Beta Theta Pi, and Katie Sauter, a cyclist for Kappa Kappa Gamma, announce the winner of the Little 500 Superlatives during the Victory Banquet on Monday Alumni Hall.
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Eric Andersen, a cyclist for Beta Theta Pi, and Katie Sauter, a cyclist for Kappa Kappa Gamma, announce the winner of the Little 500 Superlatives during the Victory Banquet on Monday Alumni Hall.
Due to heavy rain for the past week Lake Monroe has risen to 12 feet above average levels. Once is reaches 556 feet deep, or 18 feet above average, it is considered to be at a major flood level.
Teter celebrates their first place finish after the 24th annual running of the women's Little 500 bicycle race Friday at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Teter, the winners of the 2011 women's Little 500 race, and IU President Michael McRobbie wave at spectators as they drive past during the pre-race parade of the men's Little 500 race Saturday at Bill Armstrong Stadium. The winners of the 2011 men's race were the Cutters followed in second place by Phi Delta Theta and Sigma Chi in third place.
Cutters' team member Thomas Walsh talks with Cutters' rider Kevin Depasse and Sam Harbison before the start of the men's Little 500 on Saturday at Bill Armstrong Stadium. The Cutters took first place for the fifth consecutive year.
Zach Lusk of the Cutters prepares to mount the bike after making an exchange during the men's Little 500 race Saturday at Bill Armstrong Stadium. Despite a wreck that resulted in the Cutters being behind one lap for most of the race, they went on to win for the fifth consecutive year.
Sasha Land, a mechanic and former rider for the Cutters, works on repairing the bike that was involved in a wreck during the first half of the men's Little 500 race Saturday at Bill Armstrong Stadium. After the wreck the Cutters were down a lap for more than half of the race, however they eventually went on to win for the fifth consecutive year.
The pack of riders round turn one during the men's Little 500 race Saturday at Bill Armstrong Stadium. The Cutters finished in first place, followed Phi Delta Theta in second and Sigma Chi in third place.
Eric Young of the Cutters leads the pack around the track during the 61st annual men's Little 500 on Saturday at Bill Armstrong Stadium. Despite a wreck that put the Cutters down an entire lap for some of the race, they went on to win for the fifth consecutive year.
Eric Young rides around the track during the first few laps of the men's Little 500 race Saturday at Bill Armstrong Stadium. Cutters took first followed by Phi Delta Theta in second and Sigma Chi in third.
Teter celebrates their first place finish after the 24th annual running of the women's Little 500 bicycle race Friday at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Pi Beta Phi riders celebrate their second place finish after the women's Little 500 race Friday at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Members of Delta Gamma cycling celebrate their third place finish after the end of the women's Little 500 race Friday at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Pi Beta Phi riders celebrate their second place finish after the women's Little 500 race Friday at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
A rider for Kappa Kappa Gamma tries to catch her breath after making an exchange close to end of the women's Little 500 race Friday at Bill Armstrong Stadium. Kappa Kappa Gamma finished in seventh place.
Teter coach Chris Wojtowich holds a white board with the number of laps his rider has left to complete during the women's Little 500 race Friday at Bill Armstrong Stadium. Teter finished in first place.
Wing It coach Tom Schwoegler communicates with one his riders by writing a message on the dry erase board and gesturing during the women's Little 500 race Friday at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Delta Gamma rider Kelsey Kent prepares to clean off her goggles while riding a stationary bike in her team's pit during the women's Little 500 race Friday at Bill Armstrong Stadium. Delta Gamma finished in third place.
Kappa Alpha Theta coach Kristen Metherd helps her sister Rachel Metherd lay down after she crashed going into the first turn during the 2011 women's Little 500 race Friday at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
A rider for Alpha Chi Omega is helped over to the medics after a wreck in the backstretch during the women's race of the Little 500 on Friday at Bill Armstrong Stadium.