North Carolina ends IU's season in second round of NCAA Tournament
North Carolina defeated IU 4-0 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament in dominating fashion Friday night, eliminating the Hoosiers from NCAA championship contention.
North Carolina defeated IU 4-0 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament in dominating fashion Friday night, eliminating the Hoosiers from NCAA championship contention.
NEW YORK - After playing meager minutes because of foul trouble the whole evening, IU freshman forward Noah Vonleh still had a chance to pull the Hoosiers to victory in the championship of the 2K Sports Classic Friday night against No. 18 Connecticut.
Although the Hoosiers’ scoring from the field would ebb and flow throughout their semi-final matchup against Washington Thursday night at Madison Square Garden, Indiana managed to combine an improved free throw shooting performance along with an abundance of second-chance points en route to the 102-84 victory, pairing them up with Connecticut in the finals of the 2K Sports Classic Friday.
Both the men’s and women’s cross country teams received bids to compete in the NCAA Championships on Saturday in Terra Haute.
The IU wrestling team could face up to 54 ranked wrestlers from 12 schools at the high-profile Keystone Classic tournament Sunday.
To close a season that has not produced as many wins as the coaching staff and team wanted, the IU volleyball team will face Iowa, No. 6 Nebraska, No. 25 Purdue and No. 18 Michigan during the next week.
There are some things in life that can’t be explained. One of those things is the IU football team.
In advance of the IU football team’s Saturday game against Ohio State, the Indiana Daily Student exchanged questions and answers with the Lantern’s Eric Seger.
No. 5 North Carolina (18-4) is the biggest test IU (15-6-1) has faced all season. The Tar Heels have outscored opponents 44-12 and have only given up five goals at home all year.
The Hoosiers (4-0) face the Bulldogs (1-3), which has lost three games in a row. IU Coach Curt Miller said despite their record, the Bulldogs are a team not to be overlooked.
AKRON, Ohio – A dominant second-half performance and frantic comeback attempt fell short for the IU men’s soccer team Thursday. The Hoosiers fell to Akron 3-2 in the NCAA Tournament’s first round.
This season IU has struggled against mobile quarterbacks. At 3:30 p.m. Saturday on ABC, IU might have its toughest test to date with Ohio State’s Braxton Miller.
The Hoosiers will face No. 3 Ohio State (10-0, 6-0) in Columbus, Ohio, on Saturday.
While appearing on the surface as a reasonable baptism for IU Coach Tom Crean’s relatively inexperienced team, the non-conference portion of the schedule may be a curse hidden beneath a deceiving vale.
Bolser will have one final chance to upset the Buckeyes when IU faces No. 3 Ohio State in Columbus, Ohio, on Saturday in what will arguably be the most important game of his career.
Tonight, as IU Coach Tom Crean’s squad plays its first game of the 2K Sports Classic Tournament in the hallowed halls of Madison Square Garden, Crean said he doesn’t want his players to block out the differences between Assembly Hall and the court the Hoosiers play Washington on this evening.
IU men’s soccer team will head to Akron, Ohio, Thursday for the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
The difference one year can make is astronomical.
Because of Thanksgiving break, this will be the final Q&A with IU Athletic Director Fred Glass. Today we discuss the IU football gameday experience, and we look ahead to IU’s final home matchup: a Nov. 30 battle with Purdue for the Old Oaken Bucket.
The senior midfielder’s 56 career points and 24 career goals are both sixth most all-time at IU. Her three hat tricks are the most of any Hoosier.