Wildcats present even match for IU
Like Goldilocks and the three bears, the women’s tennis team is finally playing against an opponent just its size.
Like Goldilocks and the three bears, the women’s tennis team is finally playing against an opponent just its size.
The IU men’s tennis team will look to continue its winning ways when it heads to Iowa City, Iowa this weekend for its Big Ten opener.
After dropping its first two matches of the Big Ten season, the IU wrestling team gets two chances to bounce back for its first conference victory this weekend against Ohio State and Michigan State.
IU men’s basketball coach Kelvin Sampson did his best to clarify the status of freshman guard Eric Gordon’s left wrist after Thursday night’s loss.
IU coach Kelvin Sampson had one reason why his No. 11 Hoosiers fell to No. 13 Wisconsin on Thursday night.
Some Hoosier fans thought on Saturday that things couldn’t get any worse than losing a home game against an unranked team that was playing without one of its starters. Well, things did get worse. According to a report on the Indianapolis Star’s Web site Wednesday morning, IU’s star freshman Eric Gordon injured his wrist during practice earlier this week.
It’s been a week since the IU women’s basketball team saw competitive action, and IU coach Felisha Legette-Jack said that while the rest was nice, “It’s time to play some basketball again.”
The No. 11 IU men’s basketball team will face its toughest road challenge to date when it takes on Wisconsin today.
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Wait, Tom who? That was the reaction of most Hoosier fans this fall when virtually unknown Tom Pritchard pledged to play basketball next season for IU coach Kelvin Sampson. Sampson had never heard of the 6-foot-8 big man when he first saw him play this past summer.
Today mark’s the launch of the Indiana Daily Student’s new sports podcast “That’s What He Said.”
The image of Barbaro blazing down the stretch at Churchill Downs, all four hooves off the ground as the powerful bay colt crushed the field in the 2006 Kentucky Derby, is seared in Roy Jackson’s memory.
Not all club athletes can necessarily run fast, lift heavy weights or jump high. Members of the IU Juggling Club practice a different kind of sport.
Referees catch arguably the most heat of any occupation in the sporting world. You don’t need to look any further than last Saturday’s men’s basketball game between IU and Connecticut to prove that statement.
The Minnesota Twins reached a tentative agreement Tuesday to trade Johan Santana to the New York Mets.
Routed. Romped. Annihilated. These are all common descriptions for the way the New England Patriots handled the first half of their 2007 schedule, not to mention dismantled, demolished and pulverized.
Alpha Epsilon Pi, a traditionally competitive fraternity in the Little 500 race, will be without a team this year as a result of the two-year ban placed on the fraternity Wednesday.
The Indiana Pacers want a younger crowd at their games. To accomplish this, they are offering a special promotion to college students.
A lack of execution led to two hard-fought losses for the Hoosiers this weekend when they opened conference play.
IU Director of Athletics Rick Greenspan was disappointed by the student body's conduct during Saturday's 68-63 loss to UConn. Students chanted obscenities at referees during the game.