IU athletes choose between degrees and dreams
There is a life-changing decision facing three members of the IU men’s soccer team. That decision creates a clash between two dreams – one in a scrub, the other in a jersey.
There is a life-changing decision facing three members of the IU men’s soccer team. That decision creates a clash between two dreams – one in a scrub, the other in a jersey.
The floodgates finally opened for the normally sluggish Hoosier offense Tuesday night, as No. 9 IU defeated No. 13 Kentucky 3-0 at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
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If students plan to attend the Oct. 3 game against Ohio State and participate in the dedication of the North End Zone, they have to act fast.
Nearly one-third of the way through its season, the No. 13 IU men’s soccer team welcomes No. 20 Kentucky today for IU’s first home game since Sept. 6.
Throughout the last 15 years, the Crabb Band has sounded the alma mater after every home game. But what these musicians are waiting for is the chance to play IU’s fight song, after earning an eighth national championship trophy.
All I can say about Milton Bradley's dismissal for the rest of the year from the Cubs is: It’s about time.
The IU men’s golf team finished 15th place out of 15 at the Ping/Golfweek Invitational at Gold Mountain Golf Club in Bremerton, Wash.
The IU women’s golf team finished in seventh place at the Lady Northern Invitational at University Ridge Golf Course in Madison, Wisc., on Monday.
Less than 1,000 student tickets remain and just over 5,000 reserved seats are available for Saturday's contest, slated to kick off at 7 p.m.
A late controversial interception halted an IU drive late in Saturday's game, allowing No. 23 Michigan to eek out a 36-33 victory. IDS football writer Nathan Hart examines the simultaneous catch rule in a Hoosier Hype post. What do you think? Sound off on the Hoosier Hype blog.
The Hoosiers (12-4, 1-1) split their first two Big Ten matches at home, falling to No. 8 Michigan on Friday and then upsetting No. 16 Michigan State on Saturday.
The weekend didn’t begin the way junior Lachlan Ferguson and sophomore Maxime Armengaud had hoped, but they righted the ship and won seven matches at Virginia’s Ranked Plus One Invitational.
The IU women’s tennis team got off to a fast start by dominating the competition at the annual Hoosier Invitational.
Big Ten conference play kicked off this weekend for the No. 19 Hoosiers. They allowed game-winning goals in the final 10 minutes against both Northwestern and Wisconsin to drop to 8-3 (0-2) on the season.
It’s going to be a long trip back to Bloomington for the No. 17 Hoosiers, who lost both games in Ohio this weekend.
The rowing team embarked on their 10th varsity season, beginning their fall schedule Saturday at the Lemonhead Regatta.
In the midst of an exciting Week 4 contest, there was simply a feeling IU would let a victory against the Wolverines slip away.
The Hoosiers continued their winning history Friday in their 100th Big Ten matchup.
In the first play of IU’s final drive as the team trailed 36-33, Michigan cornerback Donovan Warren wrestled the ball out of IU wideout Damarlo Belcher’s hands as the two players fell to the ground.