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(10/02/22 5:05am)
Indiana took to the road this week in Lincoln hoping to get its first away win of the season. Following an offensive-driven second half performance against the University of Cincinnati last week, the Hoosier offense did not carry its momentum over. Nebraska scored 14 unanswered in the second half to put Indiana away 35-21.
(10/02/22 3:53am)
Indiana football left its second away game at Nebraska with a 35-21 loss to the Cornhuskers. After an offensive resurgence in the second quarter, the Hoosiers struggled to convert on third down and were not able to establish a rhythm in the second half. The Indiana rushing attack was nonexistent for much of the game, and redshirt junior quarterback Connor Bazelak found himself under duress on many drop backs.
(09/29/22 11:35pm)
Indiana football is coming off another hopeful second half against the University of Cincinnati but was unable to execute the same magic that won the team its first three games. Following its first loss of the season, team leaders, like senior linebacker Cam Jones, said they know there is still potential with this group. As the Hoosiers prepare for Nebraska this week, Jones and other key Hoosier contributors gave their thoughts about the season through week four.
(09/25/22 1:05am)
Indiana went to the University of Cincinnati in hopes of pulling off a road upset in its biggest challenge of the season thus far. The Hoosiers have struggled against the run this year, but they improved in that area by allowing just 40 total rushing yards in the contest.
(09/23/22 7:03pm)
Will, Jacob and Garrett look back at Indiana's thrilling win over Western Kentucky and discuss takeaways from the win. They then make predictions for Indiana's first road game at Cincinnati.
(09/21/22 10:52pm)
Indiana head coach Tom Allen took the podium after a 33-30 overtime win over Western Kentucky University on Saturday at home and released the staff’s award winners from the week. The Hoosiers now turn their attention to a program that has been on a steady rise in recent years in Cincinnati. Allen mentioned how even though the Bearcats had high roster turnover, the film on them speaks for itself.
(09/18/22 5:27pm)
Indiana football won in dramatic fashion against Western Kentucky University Saturday afternoon. Following the trend of the season thus far, the offense struggled to get rolling early, with little to no run game through the first half. After falling behind by two scores in the second, the Indiana defense made timely plays to give the offense a chance.
(09/17/22 9:47pm)
Once again, a slow first half for the Hoosier’s offense has led to a thrilling ending at Memorial Stadium. Trailing by two scores for much of the second half, Indiana made timely plays to get the win over visiting Western Kentucky University Sept. 17 in a 33-30 overtime victory.
(09/11/22 6:25am)
Following week one where the Indiana rushing attack struggled to find its footing, the Hoosiers were able to hit their stride Saturday night against the University of Idaho. After a slow first half of offense, they scored 35 points in the second half to defeat the Vandals. Leading the attack was senior running back Shaun Shivers.
(09/09/22 7:25pm)
The Indiana football program will face a familiar non-conference opponent in the University of Idaho this Saturday.
(09/06/22 1:00pm)
After a few days off spent watching film and receiving medical results, Indiana football head coach Tom Allen spoke to the media Monday about the team's performance Friday. Although there was plenty to be happy about following the victory, Allen detailed some points of concentration for the Hoosiers moving forward.
(09/03/22 2:22pm)
Indiana football won its home opener and first Big Ten matchup of the season against Illinois on Friday. The Hoosiers, who came into the game without having a starting quarterback publicly announced, gave the reins to redshirt junior and Missouri transfer Connor Bazelak.
(09/03/22 6:17am)
Indiana football started the 2022 season with a home victory against Illinois.
(08/31/22 3:31pm)
Indiana football is getting set for its season opener Friday at home against Illinois, and some of the team’s key players spoke with the media on Tuesday in preparation. Senior linebacker Cam Jones, recent graduate receiver DJ Matthews, senior offensive lineman Matthew Bedford and senior cornerback Tiawan Mullen all touched on personal information alongside team expectations for the week one matchup.
(08/31/22 1:41pm)
The Indiana football program is in an interesting position this season. After having a combined record of 14-7, they found themselves in a bowl game in both the 2019 and 2020 seasons. With lofty expectations going into the 2021 season, the Hoosiers took a nosedive going 2-10, not winning a single conference game.
(08/26/22 7:43pm)
Indiana football burst onto the national scene in 2019 with a winning season and bowl appearance against the University of Tennessee. The Hoosiers followed it up with an even more impressive 2020, losing just one regular season game, and ranking as high as 12th in the nation before their bowl game against the University of Mississippi.
(07/31/22 5:28pm)
Indiana head coach Tom Allen took the podium at Lucas Oil Stadium Tuesday during the 50th annual Big Ten Media Days to address the future of the program entering the 2022 season. Coming off of a disappointing 2-10 record in 2021, Allen acknowledged the team’s performance early in the press conference and painted a road map for their current offseason preparation.
(03/20/22 8:28pm)
The Indiana women’s swim and dive team’s season came to an eventful close Saturday at the NCAA Championships in Atlanta, Georgia. The Hoosiers will return to Bloomington with three All-Americans, including one national champion, following the four-day meet.
(03/10/22 4:04am)
The Indiana women’s swim and dive team will be sending three athletes to the NCAA Championships following its meet Wednesday at the Donald B. Canham Natatorium in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
(02/20/22 6:55pm)
No. 15 Indiana women’s swim and dive team returned to action Saturday evening for the Big Ten Championships at Soderholm Family Aquatic Center in Madison, Wisconsin. Riding a wave of confidence following wins against Purdue and Evansville to end January, Indiana took third place at the meet with a team score of 1100, only falling behind Michigan and Ohio State.