Hollinger-Janzen is confident, calm before senior season
By Michael Hughes
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By Michael Hughes
By Michael Hughes
By Michael Hughes
I love Brandon Crawford, no question in my mind. If you don’t love Brandon Crawford, well, you’re wrong.
Jake Kelzer isn’t ready to leave Bloomington just yet. He isn’t ready to leave the only place he’s ever called home and a chance to play in the College World Series.
A man stands on the mound at Yankee Stadium, holding the fate of the World Series in his hands. He’s wearing pinstripes and bears a remarkable resemblance to a 6-year-old boy from Williston, Florida.
There are many sports to pay attention to during your time here at IU. We have everything from field hockey to water polo, not to mention the University’s well-known football and basketball programs.
The main observation I’ve made from this year’s Women’s World Cup — Hope Solo has the ability to produce force fields.
Scott Effross likes pitching, plain and simple.
Abby Wambach may have authored one of the greatest moments in American soccer history at the 2011 World Cup.
Bye Michael Hughes
The Hoosiers left their season’s fate in the hand of the players who have led the program to prominence — their seniors.
Western Michigan added a new player to its roster Friday. A player Hoosier soccer fans should be fairly familiar with.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - A couple mistakes can change the course of a game, a season possibly.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Once again, junior pitcher Kyle Hart led the way for the Hoosiers after almost letting them fall behind.
A mother and her almost-2-year-old son make their way through the gates at Target Field. Devon and Will Bumgarner made the trip from Kansas City to watch the Big Ten Baseball Tournament in Minneapolis and are here Friday morning for an elimination game between Iowa and IU.
IU is not taking anything for granted.
For the third straight season, the Hoosiers are playing in the NCAA Tournament.
At the seventh inning stretch, IU and Maryland were in a pitchers duel with no particular end in sight. Both teams were into their bullpens, after equally impressive performances from both starting pitchers.
MINNEAPOLIS - It was a picture perfect day for the Hoosiers. For the Hawkeyes, not so much.