Why collegiate sports are such a big deal in the United States
To many outsiders, it may seem like a cult.
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To many outsiders, it may seem like a cult.
Brayden Wierzba doesn’t want people to be mistaken.
IU Athletics' community of fans stretches all over the country. However, when some of those die-hard fans are in Bloomington, they're looking for more than just a regular game day experience.
IU's Little 500 has earned the reputation of being known as "the greatest college weekend."
The closest body of water to Memorial Stadium, Lake Monroe, is roughly 10 miles away.
IU freshman cornerback Jaylin Williams is not Rashard Fant’s little brother, no matter how many times those around IU's football program tell him so.
J-Shun Harris II didn’t even know it happened.
Redshirt senior linebacker Dameon Willis Jr. walked into the team room at Memorial Stadium on Tuesday with a wide-eyed expression on his face, bumping fists with everybody in the room.
INDIANAPOLIS — Many people in Indiana may not know who IU women’s basketball recruit Grace Berger is right now.
FREMONT, Oh. — It’s complete chaos in the Fremont Recreational Center.
Floyd Keith stood on a platform on the field at Memorial Stadium, trying to do his best impression of his longtime friend and former IU football Coach Bill Mallory.
Bloomington has a number of options when it comes to where to stay and where to eat when visiting your student. Luckily, many of the most popular choices are on or close to campus, making life easier for everybody.
Bill Mallory’s office at his Bloomington home is overflowing with memories.
Junior Maggie Allen had a chance to check out the selection of country music radio stations in Tampa, Florida on Thursday night.
Before Kendell Wiles came to IU, she grew up running on asphalt.
Women’s Basketball
Sophomore William Session finally got a second to sit down.
Junior Willie Morrison couldn’t help but stare in admiration.
Juniors Treyton Harris and Aaliyah Armstead lined up next to each other, side-by-side.
There were a little more than nine hours in between the two most important events for the IU women’s track and field team during day one of the Big Ten Outdoor Track and Field Championships on Friday.