Women’s tennis continues to win big matches
IU women’s tennis has continued to get major wins against the top teams in the sport.Halfway into the spring season, the Hoosiers defeated then-No.2 Duke 4-2 in Las Vegas.
IU women’s tennis has continued to get major wins against the top teams in the sport.Halfway into the spring season, the Hoosiers defeated then-No.2 Duke 4-2 in Las Vegas.
The IU men’s swimming and diving program brought 14 swimmers to the 2013 NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships this past weekend.
Here are a few of the season’s big moments as described by the team
With IU stalwarts Derek Elston, Jordan Hulls and Christian Watford graduating, the IU lineup will look noticeably different next season with at least two new starters.
The path wasn’t supposed to guide the Hoosiers right into an orange brick wall.But it did, and now the 2012-13 IU men’s basketball season is over.
The No. 40 IU women’s tennis team earned its second and third consecutive Big Ten victories last weekend during its road trip to the Great Lakes State.
The IU softball team went 0-3 against Michigan State in East Lansing, Mich., this weekend. Michigan State is the first team to sweep IU in a conference series since 2010.
The Hoosiers extended their winning streak to 15, the highest active streak in the NCAA, and have also won 20 of their last 21 contests.
The No. 12 water polo team (16-12) lost a heartbreaker on senior night Saturday, falling to No. 19 Michigan in overtime 8-7 at the Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center.
IU’s road wasn’t supposed to end like this. The path wasn’t supposed to guide IU right into an Orange brick wall. But it did, and now the 2012-13 IU men's basketball season is over.
With 14 of his team’s first 16 points to open the 2013 NCAA Tournament run against James Madison in Dayton a week ago, it looked as though freshman guard Kevin “Yogi” Ferrell may have been the extra spark that could power the Hoosiers all the way to Atlanta.
History did not repeat itself Thursday evening, at least not the history IU wanted.
Last week, IU Coach Barry King called it the game his water polo team has been looking forward to since last May. The day has finally arrived.
Fresh off its first Big Ten win against then-No. 53 Ohio State, the No. 40 IU women’s tennis team will face Michigan State and No. 10 Michigan on the road this weekend.
While part of the team is competing at the Texas Relays, another 11 IU men’s and women’s track and field athletes have headed to Palo Alto, Calif., for the Stanford Invitational. And they have only one event on their mind — the 5,000-meter run.
The IU softball team plays in its second Big Ten series this weekend against Michigan State in East Lansing, Mich. Play starts with a game at 4 p.m. Friday, followed by a 1 p.m. game Saturday. IU closes the weekend with a 1 p.m. matchup Sunday.
No. 51 Michigan State will travel to Bloomington to compete Friday, and the No. 35 Michigan Wolverines will compete against the Hoosiers on Sunday.
The No. 24 IU baseball team (19-3, 3-0) has an opportunity to escape March with only one loss as it enters its first Big Ten road series beginning 2:05 p.m. EDT Saturday at Iowa.
There will be no sixth banner, at least not this year. IU never tunneled out from a 12-point halftime deficit and fell 61-50 to Syracuse in a Sweet Sixteen matchup in Washington, D.C.
The No. 40 IU women’s tennis team will face Michigan State and No. 10 Michigan on the road this weekend.