Cream vs. Crimson
At the conclusion of the annual Cream & Crimson spring game, players from both the offensive and defensive teams mingled with former football players, fans and each other on the field.
At the conclusion of the annual Cream & Crimson spring game, players from both the offensive and defensive teams mingled with former football players, fans and each other on the field.
Vincennes University’s Devin Dumes has committed to play for the Hoosiers next year. Dumes is a 6-2 guard who shot just a hair under 40-percent from behind the arc, on the way to setting Vincennes’ single season three-point record with 109. BLOG: Basketblog
The IU football offense defeated the defense in the annual Cream and Crimson scrimmage Saturday at Memorial Stadium. BLOG: Under The Rock
For the first time since Austin Starr’s 49-yard field goal sent his team to its first bowl game in 13 years, IU football fans will get a chance to see the Hoosiers in action at Memorial Stadium on Saturday. BLOG: Under The Rock PODCAST: That's What He Said
On Wednesday night, Bobby Capobianco, a 6-foot-8, 230-pound forward verbally committed to play for the Hoosiers in 2009. BLOG: Basketblog
Tom Crean tabbed two of his former assistants at Marquette, Tim Buckley and Bennie Seltzer, to join him in Bloomington. BLOG: Basketblog
Sixty-three days have passed since the Hoosiers last competed in Bloomington.
With the Collegiate Water Polo Association Western Divisional Championships this weekend, the No. 18 IU team prepares for its sixth consecutive road trip east to Pennsylvania.
Following its second consecutive weekend split in conference play, the No. 41 IU men’s tennis team (14-7, 4-4) will host No. 15 Michigan (17-3, 7-1) and No. 42 Penn State (14-9, 5-3).
The Big Ten Tournament does not start for another week, but the Hoosiers will take on two possible opponents this weekend.
After dropping its last five contests, the IU baseball team (15-18) will head east Friday as it battles conference foe Penn State (11-21).
Tommy John surgery. It’s a term thrown around a lot in modern-day sports circles, a sort of “wonder cure” for pitchers unfortunate enough to tear their ulnar collateral ligament, a band in the elbow necessary for throwing at competition speeds. Major League All-Stars such as John Smoltz and Mariano Rivera have undergone the procedure, returning as strong as or better than they were before. But when senior right-hander Chris McCombs, a pitcher on the IU baseball team, had to undergo the procedure at an alarmingly early age – his junior year in high school – he certainly didn’t see it as a medical miracle.
Like a boxer who gets knocked down from countless jabs, the IU softball team often finds itself at rock bottom. But no matter how many times it has hit the canvas, the team has always fought its way back.
This weekend, the No. 18 IU men’s golf team will stay in Indiana as it travels north to its rival’s ground for the Boilermaker Invitational. Purdue will host the event on Kampen Course.
Bobby Capobianco, a 6-foot, 8-inch power forward from the class of 2009, has committed to play for the Hoosiers. BLOG: Basketblog
IU head coach Tom Cream named two of his former assistants at Marquette, Tim Buckley and Bennie Seltzer, to join the new Hoosier head coach in Bloomington.
Indiana Pacers co-owner Herb Simon thinks he’s found the perfect person to replace CEO Donnie Walsh – himself.
Isiah Thomas sounds like a man resigned to his fate.
The U.S. Open figured to be the closest to a sure thing for Tiger Woods in the majors this year, but maybe not anymore.
Amazing defense from visiting Ball State subdued the IU baseball team’s normally strong offense Wednesday at Sembower Field. The Cardinals turned five double plays and held the Hoosiers to two runs on nine hits.