Softball to play final home game of the season
The five IU softball seniors will lace up their cleats for the last time at home when IU plays two games against Valpo.
The five IU softball seniors will lace up their cleats for the last time at home when IU plays two games against Valpo.
IU, Coach Tracy Smith’s home for the past nine seasons, takes on Miami (Ohio) today, which is his alma mater.
Roller derby is a giant game of cat and mouse on skates. The catch is that each team gets to be the hunter and the hunted — at the same time.
IU Coach Amy Berbary announced Monday that sophomore defender Molly Pittman has transferred to IU and will be eligible to play in 2014.
Junior outfielder and catcher Brad Hartong was named Big Ten Player of the Week on Monday.
Senior and rookie cyclist for Kappa Alpha Theta Brenna McGinn edged Teter Cycling’s Emma Caughlin to capture the 2014 women’s Little 500 title.
Seven teams were packed tightly together in the closing laps of the Little 500, seemingly headed for a historic seven-team sprint to the finish line.
The 120th running of the Penn Relay Carnival in Philadelphia welcomed the IU track and field team this weekend to join in one of the most historic and prestigious track and field meets worldwide.
The season ended for No. 67 IU Friday when it lost 4-1 against No. 12 Illinois in the quarterfinals of the Big Ten Tournament.
Senior Shelby Gogreve had a career day Saturday, driving in five runs in IU’s lone victory against Iowa during the weekend.
After taking 2-of-3 from Illinois IU left Champaign, Ill. with a three-game lead over both Illinois and Nebraska — who are tied for second in the Big Ten.
Gogreve, one of five seniors, had a career day Saturday, driving in five runs in IU’s lone victory against Iowa during the weekend.
Black Key Bulls captured its first-ever Little 500, escaping a crash on the 199th lap to win.
Kappa Alpha Theta outlasted Teter and Alpha Chi Omega in a sprint to the finish line on the final lap to win the team's fifth Little 500.
No. 67 IU reversed its fortunes by defeating No. 55 Minnesota 4-3.
IU track and field announced Thursday afternoon that Lolo Jones will compete at the Billy Hayes Track at 7 p.m. May 2.
First and Second All-Big Ten teams were announced Thursday at the Big Ten Tournament banquet. IU sophomore Samuel Monette was IU’s only player on either team, making Second Team All-Big Ten.
With the Big Ten Tournament two weeks away, the IU softball team (14-33-1, 4-13) will play the final home conference series of the regular season against Iowa (13-25-1, 6-11).
Ten weeks after he held his mother for the last time, Jeff Jones was back on his bike.
Charlie Deacon finds himself at home on the track. His months of training have paid off.