The Hoosiers find success through running game
By Taylor Lehman
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By Taylor Lehman
It’s finally here.
TJ Simmons has a new look.
Turnovers.
Five guys. One unit.
IU Athletics Director Fred Glass stood before the media in Henke Hall on Wednesday afternoon to discuss the fall venue renovations and advancements in security that will be in place for the 2015 football and basketball seasons.
With the offense in crimson and the defense in white, the final seconds of IU’s two-minute drill ticked away.
IU Coach Kevin Wilson spoke to the media Wednesday about the health of the roster, which has been in question since announcements that sophomore wide receiver J-Shun Harris would miss the season with a torn anterior cruciate ligament. Senior tackle Ralston Evans’ career ending because of medical hardship added to the roster’s questionable health.
Taylor Lehman
Only 24 running backs have run for 2,000 yards in a season in collegiate football history.
Nineteen victories. Three school records. One Big Ten Championship.
It was freshman distance runner Jill Whitman’s best race of the season — the women’s 5K at the Eastern Regional Preliminary Round.
The Hoosiers fell short at the NCAA Outdoor National Championships this weekend, as all three athletes failed to qualify for final heats and top-eight positions in Eugene, Ore.
The Hoosiers will compete in their final meet of the season this week, as they travel to Eugene, Oregon, to participate in the NCAA Division I National Championships.
Three Hoosiers qualified for the NCAA Outdoor National Championships this weekend in Jacksonville, Fla., as they competed in the East Preliminary round.
Junior Terry Batemon stood, calm and confident, at the end of the runway, steadying his pole and gliding into his approach as one of the final 18 men’s vaulters left in the NCAA East Preliminary round of the national championships.
The Hoosiers travel to Jacksonville, Fla., on Thursday to compete in the NCAA East Regional Preliminary meet this weekend. Twenty Hoosiers will have the opportunity to place in the top 12 and earn the right to compete in a national championship.
Junior pole vaulter Terry Batemon captured the only outdoor Big Ten Championship for the Hoosiers on Sunday as the 2015 Championships came to a close in East Lansing, Mich.
The Hoosiers had a mission at the Billy Hayes Invitational: set NCAA East Regional qualifying times and prepare for the Big Ten Championships in ?two weeks.
The Hoosiers are back in Bloomington as they compete Saturday in the Billy Hayes Invitational, their final meet before the Big Ten Outdoor Championships.