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Senior sprinter Derrick Morgan is more than an All-American. He’s an IU student-athlete.
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Senior sprinter Derrick Morgan is more than an All-American. He’s an IU student-athlete.
The largest track meet in the United States — the Penn Relays — came to a close Saturday as IU athletes competed side-by-side with the toughest competition in the nation.
The Hoosiers are splitting up their squad and competing at two events in a weekend like none other in the track and field outdoor ?season.
Daniel Kuhn, then a junior at Shelbyville High School, stepped up to the plate. He was batting in his usual leadoff spot at the top of the lineup with two outs and runners on first and second.
In a split-squad weekend, the Hoosiers rested many of their top athletes as they sent three to Walnut, Calif., for the Mt. San Antonio College Relays and the rest of the roster to Champaign, Ill., for the Illini Twilight Invitational.
Quality performances.
Just three Hoosiers will be traveling to Walnut, Calif., to compete in the Mt. Sac Relays from Thursday through Saturday. The meet features several unfamiliar schools and plenty of difficult competition.
The Hoosiers and the Big Ten, ran away with Saturday’s ACC vs. Big Ten Challenge in Louisville, Ky., with several athletes making strides toward national qualification.
The Hoosiers enter their final interconference meet of the outdoor season this weekend in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge.
By Taylor Lehman
Carrying the Olympic Torch is one of the most memorable opportunities in any runner’s life.
As the Hoosiers continue to nail down qualifying marks for the NCAA East Regional meet in May, the Stanford Invitational was a strong showing of the team’s strength in distance events.
A week after setting a school record and recording six top-10 performances for the first time in IU history in their first outdoor meet, the Hoosiers will look to build on their outdoor success this weekend at the Stanford Invitational.
Sophomore thrower Nakel McClinton sat in third place when she picked up the hammer for her second throw.
As if the Hoosiers hadn’t made enough history this season, several individuals wrote their names into the record books again at the Big Ten-Pac 12 Challenge on Saturday in Tempe, Ariz.
The Hoosier decathletes are back at it again.
It’s here.
The midway point of the track and field season arrived with the Hoosiers on every team’s radar.
There are four left.
Eleven All-Americans. Six Big Ten champions. Eighteen national qualifiers.