Short-handed UConn upsets No. 7 IU
Hosting a short-handed Connecticut squad Saturday afternoon, the No. 7 Hoosiers lost their second game of the season, falling 68-63 to the Huskies.
Hosting a short-handed Connecticut squad Saturday afternoon, the No. 7 Hoosiers lost their second game of the season, falling 68-63 to the Huskies.
The average person would be hard-pressed to find a connection between Kansas, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Michigan and Indiana.
History repeated itself Sunday as the women’s tennis team lost to Duke 6-1 but defeated Butler 7-0.
Four home matches, four shutout victories for the IU men’s tennis team.
Julius Caesar’s mantra “veni, vidi, vici” was the feeling the IU women’s swimming team had after its effort against the Purdue Boilermakers Saturday.
James Hardy isn’t the only Hoosier jumping to the NFL this spring.
D.J. White sat with his head in his hands.
D.J. White, Eric Gordon and Co.’s, most recent victory, a 65-43 drubbing of Iowa on Wednesday, put the IU men’s basketball team in elite company. The last time the Hoosiers had a start this good, they won the national title.
Hosting a short-handed Connecticut squad Saturday afternoon, the No. 7 Hoosiers lost their second game of the season, falling 68-63 to the Huskies.
The No. 7 Hoosiers allowed fewer points to Iowa than any other opponent this season during their 65-43 win against the Hawkeyes Wednesday at Assembly Hall. PHOTO GALLERY: IU vs. Iowa
The IU men’s tennis team will look to extend their winning streak Friday when they host Eastern Kentucky and in-state rival Indiana State.
Experience will be IU’s ally this Sunday as they take on No. 17 Duke and Butler.
The IU women’s basketball team (12-8, 5-3) saw its three-game winning streak snapped on the road at Michigan (12-6, 5-3) Thursday night in a 65-54 defeat.
IU senior swimmer Christie Fuchs has a clear goal in mind when her team travels to West Lafayette this weekend to face Purdue.
In college sports, most athletes specialize in a sport or an event within a sport. For IU sophomore Matt Schmitz, this is not the case.
Not far from their practice facility in Assembly Hall, IU coach Duane Goldman and sophomore Angel Escobedo found themselves in an entirely different world, standing at midcourt during halftime of the men’s basketball game Wednesday night against Iowa.
Now the season can really begin.
With the 2008 Little 500 season quickly approaching, over 200 men’s and women’s riders packed into the Kelley School of Business last night for a riders’ meeting.
It’s been a big week and a half for the IU women’s basketball team. In the last 10 days, they’ve won three straight Big Ten games – two on the road and another in double-overtime – defeated rival Purdue and had junior forward Whitney Thomas named Big Ten Player of the Week for her three double-doubles over the winning streak.
The No. 7 Hoosiers (16-1, 5-0) will host Johnson and the improving Hawkeyes (9-10, 2-4) at 9 p.m today.