Hoosiers wrap up Crimson and Gold Cup for the year
For the first time since the 2001-2002 season, IU has won the Crimson and Gold Cup.
For the first time since the 2001-2002 season, IU has won the Crimson and Gold Cup.
For the second straight season the IU men's golf team will be fighting for the right to particpate in the NCAA Championships, as they compete in the NCAA East Regional Thursday through Saturday at the Golf Club of Tennessee in Nashville, Tenn.
INDIANAPOLIS -- Former Indy winner Kenny Brack is coming back to the Brickyard, summoned to replace the injured driver who once filled in for him: defending champion Buddy Rice.
BALTIMORE -- The morning after the Kentucky Derby, Kiaran McLaughlin stood outside his barn at Churchill Downs wearing the smile of winner.
WASHINGTON -- The NBA wants to kick players out of the league for a third failed steroid test and double the punishment for a first offense, commissioner David Stern told a House panel Wednesday, the latest example of a professional sport moving to tighten its drug policy in the face of congressional scrutiny.
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The Big Ten Outdoor Track Championships provided plenty of highlights and excitement for Hoosier fans as IU athletes brought home a number of individual titles and a large number of top finishes.
IU capped off the season in style Sunday at the Aramark South/Central Region Sprints on Melton Hill Lake in Oak Ridge, Tenn. All four Hoosiers boats not only lined up in the petite finals but also gained 187 points to clinch seventh out of 11 teams in the Central Region and ninth out of 21 squads in the overall standings.
Pat Yates began his IU career as a walk-on in 2001. He ended it Friday on a stage in the East Room of the White House with President Bush.
Rumors floated around Assembly Hall this weekend at the annual adidas May Classic about the whereabouts of Indiana prep stars and teammates Greg Oden and Mike Conley Jr. "Oden and Conley quit the team, you heard it here first," joked Michael Conley Sr. the coach of Oden and Conley Jr.'s team, Spiece Indy Heat.
With only nine games left in the season and a Big Ten tournament bid on the line, the IU baseball team needed to play well against the team they are competing with for the last spot in the tournament -- Michigan.
The first time No. 37 IU met No. 28 Wake Forest University Feb. 12, the Hoosiers dominated and won 6-1.
The men's track team will take its talents to Ohio State this weekend to compete against the conference's best at the Big Ten Outdoor Track and Field Championships Friday through Sunday at Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium in Columbus, Ohio.
The IU baseball team will return to action this weekend as they head to Ann Arbor, Mich., to take on the University of Michigan. The four-game series will begin at 5:35 p.m. Friday at Michigan's Fisher Stadium.
A judge ruled that IU trustees did not violate Indiana's Open Door Law when they met to hear about plans to fire men's basketball coach Bob Knight.
The No. 37 IU women's tennis will look to keep their season alive when they battle No. 28 Wake Forest University 9 a.m. Friday in Lexington, Ky. at the Hilary J. Boone Varsity Tennis Complex.
CINCINNATI -- Tim Stauffer got a win in his major league debut and helped Bruce Bochy get No. 800.
Senior pitcher Steve Nielsen did not allow his unfamiliar role as starter to hurt his performance on the mound as the IU baseball team closed out their series against Michigan State with an 11-3 victory at Sembower Field. The win gave the Hoosiers their third win of the four game series against the Spartans.
Throughout his collegiate career, senior Jeff Overton has been racking up achievements and titles. One big one was missing -- but he got it Sunday as he became the Big Ten Champion in men's golf in Madison, Wis.
In its final tune-up in preparation for the Big Ten Outdoor Championships, the men's track team looked sharp in the Billy Hayes Invitational Friday night.
Having the right balance of pitching and hitting is something the IU baseball team has been searching for all year. Saturday afternoon the Hoosiers had no problem finding it in a 15-2 win over Michigan State.