Single goal in overtime ends IU’s playoff run
But it was all too much, as the Hoosiers dropped the game 1-0 in overtime, and the Tar Heels knocked Indiana out of the third round of the NCAA Tournament for the second time in three years.
But it was all too much, as the Hoosiers dropped the game 1-0 in overtime, and the Tar Heels knocked Indiana out of the third round of the NCAA Tournament for the second time in three years.
Facing its toughest test to date, the IU men’s basketball team (6-0) withstood numerous punches from the Butler Bulldogs (3-3) Sunday in a 75-59 victory at Assembly Hall.
Fourteen different groups representing more than 40 individual students began composing, rehearsing and recording their own demos for the second annual Emerging Jazz Artist Project Award. This year’s winners are members of the David Linard Trio. The group is senior Linard on piano, junior Ben Lumsdaine on drums and graduate student Nick Tucker on bass.
At 8 p.m. Dec. 6, Rachael’s Cafe will have a madrigal, or medieval, dinner party with entertainment, including singing, acting and a court jester. A traditional medieval meal will be served at the main event, along with the acting and singing. Two audience members will also be selected to sit with the king and queen at the head of the table.
Experimental post-rock band Bäitoník Configuration will perform at 9 p.m. Wednesday at The Bishop with local Clouds as Oceans. Admission is $4.
David Bish and Juergen Schieber, professors in the Department of Geologic Sciences, helped design instruments on board Curiosity, a Mars rover launched Saturday from Cape Canaveral, Fla.
The Kelley School of Business announced Nov. 18 that alumnus James Hodge made a then-anonymous $15-million donation to the school in 2009.
Now that everyone's back on campus after Thanksgiving, there are events happening to help take students' minds off the exams that loom a few weeks in the future.
The College of Arts and Sciences’s 2011 Themester “Making War, Making Peace” is wrapping up in December, but plans for next year are already underway.
Making important congressional information available online for the student body has been a main goal of the IUSA Congress during the Big Six administration, but one which has yet to be completed.
The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction, which announced the addition of a collection of the work of sex researchers William Masters and Virginia Johnson in a press release Nov. 15, is the only archival center to house their materials
Dean of Students Harold "Pete" Goldsmith sat down with the IDS to answer a few questions about his position, which he's held for two and a half years, and why he enjoys it.
Join the IDS basketball writers in the live chat starting at 6:45 p.m. here. The Hoosiers are scheduled to tip off against Butler at 7 p.m. on the Big Ten Network.
Unfortunately, the end of the lockout comes significantly too late for many of the members in the workforce whose jobs are focused around the NBA season who do not play on the court.
We tend to draw a line between “talent” and “object.”
I will count the many blessings of this past week.
While IU (5-0) and Butler (3-2) have had different paths in the past two years, their paths will collide at 7 p.m. on Sunday night at Assembly Hall in the Hoosier Invitational finale.
Four of Butler’s five opponents this season have also played IU, with far different results. While the Hoosiers steamrolled over Evansville, Chattanooga, Savannah State and Gardner-Webb, Brad Stevens’ squad fell to the Purple Aces in a controversial overtime loss and recently escaped the Runnin’ Bulldogs by just two.
In the 87th battle between IU and Purdue for the Old Oaken Bucket, the old rivals stayed close for most of the game, but in the end, the Boilermakers reclaimed the Bucket with a 33-25 victory.
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