IU judo club not just about winning
The phrase “winning isn’t everything” is something the IU Judo Club truly believes in.
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.
The first time a person does something, it is impossible to know what to expect. A skier can conquer a black diamond trail in Michigan, but going to Colorado and attempting the same feat can be much more difficult.
The No. 22 Hoosiers (25-7), who lost their only game in the Big Ten Tournament, fell to a No. 8 seed in the NCAA Tournament and will play No. 9-seed Arkansas (22-11) Friday in Raleigh, N.C. The winner will likely play No. 1 North Carolina just 30 miles away from the Tar Heels’ home in Chapel Hill, N.C. BLOG: Basketblog
The IU softball team (5-17) finished its spring break in Clearwater, Fla., this past weekend going 1-3 as they played in the 18-team Under Armour Showcase at South Florida.
One year made a huge difference for the Hoosiers, but not in a good way.
The IU baseball team spent spring break in California, just like plenty of other college students. There probably wasn’t much time for sightseeing though.
While their peers enjoyed spring break on beaches and cruise boats, five members of the diving squad spent break putting their competitive lives on the line.
As spring arrives, so did the first Big Ten matches of the season.
INDIANAPOLIS – IU signee Devin Ebanks attended Friday night’s game against Minnesota in the quarterfinals of the Big Ten Tournament, but he said he’s still unsure of his college basketball future.
INDIANAPOLIS – In a season of ups and downs, the IU men’s basketball team hit rock bottom Friday night against Minnesota in the quarterfinals of the Big Ten Tournament.
- 10.6 seconds With Minnesota up 57-55, IU senior forward D.J. White blocks a potential layup by Golden Gopher Dan Coleman.