Skip to Content, Navigation, or Footer.
Sunday, June 28
The Indiana Daily Student

Longform





Women's Basketball v. Purdue

What rebuilding looks like

·

The senior leaders, guard Jasmine McGhee and forward Aulani Sinclair, have both had to play more than 36 minutes per game to compensate. The program is rebuilding. This is what the Miller era looks like in its infancy. It has been a pair of underclassmen that burst onto the scene late who have held the team together.


The Indiana Daily Student

Team ready for Fighting Irish

·

No. 60 IU will look to rebound against No. 22 Notre Dame this Sunday. The Hoosiers will face the Fighting Irish at 11 a.m. at the IU Tennis Center, where IU is 5-0 this season.



The Indiana Daily Student

Hoosiers try to rebound at Westbrook Invitational

·

After finishing 14th of 15 teams in the Lady Puerto Rico Classic on Feb. 12, the IU women’s golf team is ready to get back out on the course again and show they are capable of better results, IU Coach Clint Wallman said


The Indiana Daily Student

IU looks to get first conference road win since 2011

·

Following Wednesday’s buzzer-beating win against No. 22 Purdue to snap a 10-game losing streak, the IU women’s basketball team looks to take its confidence on the road when it plays at 3 p.m. Saturday at Illinois.


The Indiana Daily Student

Hoosiers play 1st home games of spring season

·

Through 13 games, the No. 11 IU water polo team has traveled as far as Palo Alto, Calif., and as close as Ann Arbor, Mich., for competitions, but has yet to play in Indiana, let alone Bloomington. That will change this weekend.


The Indiana Daily Student

Hoosiers go for 2nd straight weekend sweep

·

Mostly sunny skies and 80-degree temperatures await the IU softball team for this weekend’s NFCA Leadoff Classic in Clearwater, Fla. The tournament marks the Hoosiers’ third weekend of play in three consecutive weeks.


The Indiana Daily Student

IU to compete in Houston tournament

·

IU men’s golf Coach Mike Mayer has abandoned unnecessary expectations, evoking the motto of late Oakland Raiders owner Al Davis — “just win, baby.”


spMTennis

IU looks for 6th straight win

·

After taking a weekend off from competition, the No. 30 IU men’s tennis team will be back in action Sunday. The team will be heading to Nashville, Tenn., to compete against No. 33 Vanderbilt at noon CST.



The Indiana Daily Student

Women's tennis prepares to play Notre Dame

·

After suffering its first losses of the season to Kentucky and No. 25 Tennessee on the road last weekend, No. 60 IU will look to rebound against No. 22 Notre Dame this Sunday. The Hoosiers will face the Fighting Irish at 11 a.m. at the IU Tennis Center, where IU is 5-0 this season.


The Indiana Daily Student

IU wrestling's struggles continue

·

Having to overcome injuries that left half of the lineup incapacitated while facing the best of the best in the Big Ten was a tall order for the IU wrestlers as well as IU Coach Duane Goldman.


The Indiana Daily Student

Hoosiers prepare for Big Ten Championship

·

Last year was Hoosiers’ first men’s championship win since 1992. IU seniors Andy Bayer, the two-time defending 3000-meter runner and one-time defending mile champion, and the high jumpers receive much of the credit. IU senior Derek Drouin won the titles in 2010 and 2011, but redshirted in 2012. Fellow senior Darius King stepped up in his absence last year to claim a title of his own.



The Indiana Daily Student

Week-long campus event to promote healthy body image

·

The message of positive body image is the focus of “Celebrate EveryBODY Week,” an event sponsored by the IU Health Center’s Coalition for Overcoming Problem Eating/Exercise, Campus Recreational Sports, Crimson CORPS, Herman B Wells Library, Center for Human Growth, Psi Chi, Reflections/PanHellenic Council and IU School of Fine Arts.


The Indiana Daily Student

Author gets closer to IU with novel

·

After publishing several of his short stories and novels, author Thomas Black said he now intends to build a readership through his latest novel “Death Mode” which is set at the IU campus.