IU responds to adversity, sweeps weekend
It was a situation IU had become all too familiar with.
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It was a situation IU had become all too familiar with.
Kieran Reilly admits he was a little “soft” last year.
IU Coach Amy Berbary said her team was finally able to take a deep breath this week.
IU Coach Kevin Wilson is using his team’s early bye week as an extension of preseason preparation before hitting a critical six-game stretch that starts with Bowling Green on Sept. 13.
Sophomore Veronica Ellis is making a habit of being in the right place at the right time late in games.
IU junior quarterback Nate Sudfeld could see the potential in his running back’s eyes.
Sam Beishuizen, Grace Palmieri and Brody Miller breakdown IU football's upcoming game against Indiana State Saturday at noon.
This weekend serves as a homecoming of sorts for IU Coach Amy Berbary.
When new defensive coordinator Brian Knorr first began working with his IU team, he found something was missing on his defense — confidence.
The 1,000-yard season is special to running backs.
IU football is set to open its 2014 campaign noon Saturday at Memorial Stadium against Indiana State.
IU Coach Kevin Wilson announced his week-one depth chart Monday in preparation for the Hoosiers’ first game at noon Saturday at Memorial Stadium against Indiana State.
When IU Coach Amy Berbary woke up Friday morning, she wasn’t sure whether junior goalie Sarah Stone would even be able to dress — let alone play — in IU’s season opener against Indiana State.
For most of the weekend, IU Coach Amy Berbary thought her defense played well.
IU Coach Amy Berbary asks her goalies for one thing each half.
Jordan Woolums and Rebecca Dreher know there are going to be people who doubt them.
Nobody needs to remind linebacker David Cooper of his defense’s struggles.
An errant throw, a lapse in judgment and a Minnesota fumble recovery later, IU watched as a potential win — that would have proven to make the Hoosiers bowl-eligible — slip out from underneath them.
Hanging on a wall inside the IU wide receivers’ room is a poster this group defines ?themselves by.
With 10 new players and the loss of five starters from last year , the IU women’s soccer offense will look for new ways to create offense this season after one of the most successful years in program history.