IU to host 2 conference opponents this weekend
While brackets are being decided and office pools are taking shape, the No. 32 IU women’s tennis team is beginning its own March Madness as it takes on two Big Ten opponents this weekend.
While brackets are being decided and office pools are taking shape, the No. 32 IU women’s tennis team is beginning its own March Madness as it takes on two Big Ten opponents this weekend.
IU women’s basketball coach Felisha Legette-Jack said two weeks ago, after her team’s Big Ten Tournament quarterfinal loss to Purdue, that she would relish any opportunity to take her young team to the postseason. That opportunity comes Saturday night.
A breakdown of the Arkansas Razorbacks starting lineup.
Several members of the IU men’s basketball team could experience simultaneous firsts and lasts when the Hoosiers play No. 9 seed Arkansas in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at about 9:40 p.m.
Tournament begins today in Columbus, Ohio
Hampered by rough weather and a strong field that featured 14 teams ranked in the top 50, the No. 45 Hoosiers stumbled to a 10th-place finish at the Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational in Austin, Texas.
The No. 26 IU men’s golf team won the Pinehurst Intercollegiate for the second straight year with all five golfers finishing in the top 10 individually.
After a hard-fought performance at the Big Ten Championships in Minneapolis during spring break, eight IU wrestlers earned the chance to compete at the NCAA Championships, which begin today.
Wednesday’s game between the IU baseball team and the Evansville Purple Aces in Evansville was postponed because of heavy rain.
Both interim head coach Dan Dakich and assistant head coach Ray McCallum are guaranteed payment from the University through the 2008-2009 season, according to their revised contracts signed after the resignation of former coach Kelvin Sampson. PODCAST: That's What He Said BLOG: Basketblog
The phrase “winning isn’t everything” is something the IU Judo Club truly believes in.
The men’s rugby club practice started with intensive fitness drills at 10 p.m. the Thursday before spring break at the Mellencamp Center.
After a tumultuous run through their respective tournaments, winners emerged from each division of the Recreational Sports annual intramural basketball championships.
As the warm Florida sun got hotter, so did the IU men’s Hockey team at the American Collegiate Hockey Association National Championship.
The No. 38 IU men’s tennis team returned to Bloomington Tuesday in search of its 11th win, but came up just short. In their final non-conference match of the year, the Hoosiers took on No. 39 Louisville (12-3) and lost 4-3.
Fresh off of a third-place finish in a spring break tournament, the IU baseball team (7-7) will carry it’s momentum to Evansville today as they battle the Evansville Purple Aces.
One day after learning their season was not over, members of the IU women’s basketball team took the Assembly Hall floor for practice, albeit without a specific opponent in mind. That’s because they don’t have one yet.
IU President Michael McRobbie took the first step toward finding a new IU men’s basketball coach yesterday when he announced the appointment of a 10-member committee that will conduct a nationwide search. BLOG: Basketblog DOCUMENT: IU Press Release
While the IU men’s tennis team may have taken a break from the books last week, it still had the tough task of facing two quality opponents from Texas.
BRDO PRI KRANJU, Slovenia – Amid escalating violence in and around Tibet, the message from across Europe was clear: “Let the games begin.” European nations and Olympic committees said Monday they opposed a boycott of the Beijing Games over China’s handling of the unrest in Tibet. And most everyone else who spoke out, from Russia to Australia, echoed that approach.