Column: Finding the “D” in domination
IU men’s basketball season has been a ball on a roulette wheel. Matters were no different in the Hoosiers’ 69-50 win Sunday in Minnesota.
IU men’s basketball season has been a ball on a roulette wheel. Matters were no different in the Hoosiers’ 69-50 win Sunday in Minnesota.
The winning streak was short-lived. After taking Wisconsin down to the wire and pulling off a 62-60 victory Thursday — the team’s first win in 15 Big Ten games this season — the IU women’s basketball team (6-23, 1-15) fell 90-58 to Purdue (21-8, 11-5) on Sunday at Mackey Arena during its final regular season game.
Following a 1-4 showing this past week, Indiana (7-7) exploded offensively during four wins this weekend, finishing 4-1 in the Phyllis Rafter Memorial tournament in Woodstock, Ga.
Local transportation officials have postponed a decision until March about whether to include the Interstate 69 project in their transportation improvement plan.
Because they support the whole party, the IU College Republicans are not endorsing any state and national primary candidates, but instead are pooling resources and laying the foundation for the general election campaigns for later this year.
The IU men’s basketball team entered Sunday’s game with two streaks behind them. One of those was losing Big Ten road games, in which IU was 2-6. The other was winning at Williams Arena, where the Hoosiers were 0-3 since IU Coach Tom Crean took over in 2008.
With four players in double figures, the No. 23/24 Hoosiers (22-7, 9-7) throttled Minnesota (17-12, 5-11) at Williams Arena, 69-50.
The No. 23/24 Hoosiers try to put an end to a three-game losing streak at the Barn in Minneapolis. Follow along and join in the conversation with IDS basketball reporters and others here.
The family of Lauren Spierer, an IU student who has been missing since June 3, 2011, announced Friday that they have increased the reward money offered for information.
The Indiana Election Commission voted today with a 3-1 vote to pull Jim Wallace from the Republican gubernatorial primary ballot.
More than 46 years ago, the opera “Der Rosenkavalier” by Richard Strauss made its debut on the IU campus. This weekend, after more than a year of preparation, the four-hour production will return to the Musical Arts Center.
Senior forward Danilsa Andujar muscled her way through traffic to grab the rebound and draw a foul with only 3.2 seconds left. Andujar sank both shots, giving her and the rest of the IU women’s basketball team its first Big Ten victory of the year, 62-60.
Since Crean took the helm in 2008, the Hoosiers are 0-3 at Williams Arena in Minneapolis.
The United States Postal Service’s Bloomington processing and distribution facility will move to the Indianapolis processing and distribution center May 15 if there is no action from Congress, said Mary Dando, Indiana spokesperson for the postal service.
An IU-commissioned study released last week about the University and IU Health’s economic impact on the state has sparked a debate.
Pick-Up Artistry, PUA for short, is a misogynist community that is convinced the only way to get women to sleep with them is through manipulation and outright verbal abuse.
An 18-year-old female student was allegedly raped by a male acquaintance Sunday, IU Police Department Chief Keith Cash said.
The Intercollegiate Tennis Association rankings this week welcomed the cream and crimson for the first time this season. The Hoosiers, ranked No. 74 in the nation, look to create a winning streak against ranked opposition after downing then-No. 71 DePaul University this past Sunday.
After their first win in almost two months on Thursday night, the Hoosiers hope to extend their win streak against Purdue.
The IU men’s and women’s track squads will be traveling to the University of Nebraska this weekend in their quest for victory in the Big Ten Indoor Championships.