East and Midwest regions of 2012 NCAA Tournament differ in amount of upsets, successful top seeds
Basketball beat writer Kevin Bowen takes a look at the highlights from the East and Midwest regions of the NCAA Tournament.
Basketball beat writer Kevin Bowen takes a look at the highlights from the East and Midwest regions of the NCAA Tournament.
The home-and-home series today and tomorrow against Eastern Kentucky marks the Hoosiers’ final two opportunities to improve before Big Ten play begins this weekend.
Competing against home team and favorite No. 16 Clemson, the Hoosiers managed to tie the Tigers for first place in the 1st Varsity 8 race with a time of 6:46.21 in a finish that had to go to video review to conclude that it was a dead heat finish.
In addition to sweeping the 1-meter, 3-meter and platform dives, the Hoosiers will send four of their elite competitors to Federal Way, Wash., for the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships from Thursday through Saturday.
Traveling to the city of the Masters for the PGA Tour, the IU women’s golf team ventured to Augusta, Ga., for the Insperity Lady Jaguar Intercollegiate.The squad placed seventh in the 54-hole stroke play event at Forest Hills Golf Club.
The field has been whittled down to 16 teams, and for the first time in a decade the Indiana Hoosiers are one of them.
During spring break, the No. 57 Hoosiers had only one match, which occurred March 9. IU lost its Big Ten opener to arch rival No. 38 Purdue by the score of 6-1.
With IU pitted against a No. 1 seed in the Sweet 16 — this time against No. 1 Kentucky, a program IU has a little bit of history with — how does this season compare to the 2001-02 season?
The IU men’s track and field team competed at the NCAA Indoor Championsips in Boise, Idaho, this past weekend and finished in sixth place.
The Hoosiers extended their streak to nine consecutive NCAA meets in which the team has finished in the top 15 after finishing in 13th place with 115 points.
Four Hoosiers took the national stage this past Thursday and Friday as they competed in the NCAA Wrestling Championships in St. Louis.
On Sunday, the Hoosiers (15-13) wrapped up the Hoosier Classic with a 9-1 win in five innings against the University of Illinois-Chicago.
On March 9-11, the Hoosiers competed in the Oklahoma Spring Festival in Norman, Okla. The Hoosiers finished the weekend 2-3, winning both games against Wichita State (6-18) and losing three games to then-No. 8 Oklahoma (24-3).
After 14 wins in 15 games, the Hoosiers were brought back down to earth — at least for this weekend.
The women’s water polo team won six matches in a row at the Roadrunner Invitational the weekend of March 10 at CSU Bakersfield.
The Hoosiers won game one of their weekend series against Loyola Marymount, 3-1, but LMU swept them in a doubleheader.
The Hoosiers earned three wins in eight games during their spring break trip to Southern California, and sophomore starter Joey DeNato earned two of those wins.
Now that the Hoosiers have advanced to the Sweet 16 for the first time in a decade, there is no doubt that Zeller has been one of the biggest catalysts to IU’s present and future success.
IU’s defense rose to the challenge in closing out No. 12 VCU to advance to its first Sweet 16 since 2002.
Sheehey’s game-winning jumper gave No. 4 IU (27-8) the 63-61 victory against No. 12 Virginia Commonwealth (29-7) to advance to the program’s first Sweet 16 in 10 years.