Two worlds collide: IU versus Butler
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.
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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IU women's basketball fell at home to the Toledo Rockets on Friday night by a score of 69-58.
In addition to the traditional trappings that come with IU’s annual contest against Purdue, Saturday’s game will mark the end for 20 players—the end of their careers and the end of the first season under the Kevin Wilson regime.
Since the trophy was first awarded in 1925, Purdue leads the series with a 56-27- 3 record, but the Hoosiers (1-10, 0-7) have won two of the last four Bucket games, including last season. If they were to beat the Boilermakers Saturday, it would be the first back-to-back Hoosier victories since 1993-1994.
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For the month of November, two Indiana Daily Student reporters will each be limited to wearing only six items of clothing as they take part in the Six Items or Less experiment. They are now starting their second week of the challenge.
This season, after both teams won their second-round matches, they find themselves matched up again, as No. 16 seeded Indiana will travel to Chapel Hill once again, hoping to revenge their loss and will another step in their way to an eighth national title.
David R. Bostic, 25, of Bloomington, received a sentence Tuesday, United States Attorney Joseph Hogsett announced. The 315-year sentence is one of the longest to ever be handed down to someone in the United States District Court of Southern Indiana, Hogsett said in the press release.
A Bloomington woman was arrested Saturday after allegedly breaking into her son's house, demanding he return stolen money to her and instigating an argument resulting in injury.
An IU-Bloomington student that was arrested in Cairo during mass protests on Tuesday, Luke Gates, has been released, reports say.
The jovial atmosphere and team chemistry surrounding the IU basketball program right now is evident on the court, as well as off it.
For the month of November, two Indiana Daily Student reporters will each be limited to wearing only six items of clothing as they take part in the Six Items or Less experiment. They are now starting their second week of the challenge.