COLUMN: Indiana women’s basketball did win, but needs to ask more from its bench
Stop me if you’ve heard this before. Indiana women’s basketball’s starting five was able to put away a weaker lineup tonight well before the final buzzer sounded.
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Stop me if you’ve heard this before. Indiana women’s basketball’s starting five was able to put away a weaker lineup tonight well before the final buzzer sounded.
Indiana football head coach Tom Allen is familiar with the high expectations his team carries. When he first arrived as Indiana’s defensive coordinator in 2016, the team would break down practices and meetings with chants of “Big Ten Champs.”
Before No. 8 Indiana women’s basketball’s season began, I described junior forward Mackenzie Holmes as Batman in a season preview column.
Indiana football junior quarterback Jack Tuttle dialed up a long pass early in the second quarter. Hit as he threw, the ball instead found the hands of Rutgers freshman defensive back Max Melton. Tuttle was injured, and Indiana had only gained 86 yards of offense with 0 points.
Bloomington residents, IU students and basketball fans can rely on a few things to be open when they need them. The Denny’s on Walnut Street, *some* gas stations…
Heading into the season, no one at Indiana football’s team facilities ever imagined a scenario where sophomore quarterback Grant Gremel would see snaps in a game, head coach Tom Allen said following the team's loss to Ohio State on Oct. 23.
Indiana football offensive coordinator Nick Sheridan, clad in cream and crimson, patrolled the sideline for the second week in a row after spending the first seven weeks of the season in the press box. Indiana’s offense was coming off of its best performance against Maryland just a week ago, scoring 35 points.
One year after Indiana broke a decades-long losing streak against Michigan, it lost 29-7 to the No. 7 ranked Wolverines Saturday night in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Indiana fell to 2-7 this season with the loss.
Sitting at 2-6 on the season, when expectations were high after a 6-2 campaign in 2020, Indiana football is struggling to right the ship. The performance of its offensive line has been among those struggles.
Indiana football offensive coordinator Nick Sheridan spent the Hoosiers’ previous seven games in the press box. From there, he’d communicate with Indiana’s quarterbacks via telephone, offering tips and observations with a bird’s-eye view.
Indiana women’s basketball wrapped up the greatest season in program history with a loss to the University of Arizona in the Elite Eight.
Indiana football’s running back meetings are early in the morning, and some players are still tired by the time they get to the group’s room at Memorial Stadium.
Sophomore quarterback Grant Gremel was never a part of Indiana football head coach Tom Allen’s plans against Ohio State. But there he was last Saturday night, taking significant snaps in the second quarter.
The tail lights of departing cars shined red against the rainy pavement as Memorial Stadium began to empty during halftime and the third quarter.
Indiana football has won two of its first six games of the season. With the exception of No. 11 Iowa, every team it has lost to is currently ranked in the top 10 nationally.
No. 10 Michigan State needed eight yards on third down to a first midway through the fourth quarter. Sophomore quarterback Payton Thorne scrambled to the right, avoiding the rush from Indiana football’s defense — except for senior linebacker Micah McFadden.
The Old Brass Spittoon trophy is headed to East Lansing, Michigan, after No. 10 Michigan State defeated Indiana 20-15 Saturday at Memorial Stadium in Bloomington. Indiana is now 2-4 on the season.
Indiana football has struggled against Michigan State since the two first met on the gridiron in 1922. The Hoosiers’ record against the Spartans currently stands at 16-48-2.
Indiana football’s season has not gone like coaches planned. The Hoosiers are 2-3, with all three losses coming against teams currently ranked in the top 10 of the AP Poll.
Indiana football junior quarterback Michael Penix Jr. is week to week with an acromioclavicular joint separation in his throwing shoulder. This means junior Jack Tuttle will start in relief.