Three IU divers qualify for Rio
Michael Hixon and Jessica Parratto earned spots in two events.
Michael Hixon and Jessica Parratto earned spots in two events.
Hixon and synchro partner Sam Dorman will compete in Rio.
Amy Cozad and Jessica Parratto will represent the U.S. in the women's 10-meter synchro event.
IU outfielder Craig Dedelow will return to play for the Hoosiers for his senior season after being drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates.
IU second baseman Tony Butler was named to the American Baseball Coaches Association/Rawlings Gold Glove Team for his defense this past season.
IU assistant coach Paul Koncir has been promoted to associate head coach, IU head coach Sherry Dunbar-Kruzan announced Monday.
Eight Hoosiers received academic accolades from the Association of Collegiate Water Polo Coaches.
They might also both go undrafted Thursday.
Both were highly recruited coming to Bloomington.
IU will play Purdue twice next season.
He recently signed with the Chicago White Sox.
Darin Schmidt began his diving career at the IU Outdoor Pool. Messing around with his gymnast father, Darian started to get a feel the sport that would bring him great success.
Caleb Baragar was the first to sign.
IU's Jessica Parratto, Amy Cozad and Michael Hixon all in the lead heading into finals.
The renovations will total $53 million.
If approved, the south end zone of Memorial Stadium will become enclosed.
Yogi Ferrell and freshman swimmer Lilly King were named IU’s Athletes of the Year by the IU Department of Athletics.
Senior rower Rebecca Brougher added to her list of accolades and was named Friday to the 2016 Pocock All-American Second Team by the Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association. This is the fifth time in the past five years that a Hoosier rower has earned All-American honors.
IU coach Deland McCullough was selected as one of nine minority coaches to participate in the 2016 NCAA Champion Forum. The forum ran Monday to Wednesday in Dallas in conjunction with the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics convention.
Former Hoosier softball player Kelsey Dotson signed a one-year contract with the Chicago Bandits.