Final: IU 63 VCU 31
Sophomore forward Will Sheehey hit a baseline jumper with 12.3 seconds to go gave No.-4 seed IU a 63-61 victory over No.-12 seed VCU on Saturday evening.
Sophomore forward Will Sheehey hit a baseline jumper with 12.3 seconds to go gave No.-4 seed IU a 63-61 victory over No.-12 seed VCU on Saturday evening.
Despite shooting 55.2 percent (16-of-29) from the floor, the IU men’s basketball team is trailing the Virginia Commonwealth Rams 42-41 at the half.
For a team that hasn’t been favored to win an NCAA Tournament game in the past two seasons, Virginia Commonwealth sure has utilized its fair share of pressure.
Tonight the Hoosiers will take on a VCU team unlike any foe they have faced in conference play. The Rams pride themselves on a defense that has recorded the most steals in Division I, including the eight they forced in a 62-59 win against Wichita State Thursday.
The Hoosiers' (26-8) sole focus Saturday evening will be on the Rams of Virginia Commonwealth (29-6), who are back it with their upset specials.
There’s winning and there’s winning the right way – the Indiana way.
Zeller’s defensive prowess stifled New Mexico State (26-10) in IU’s (26-8) 79-66 in the Hoosiers first game of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday night at the Rose Garden.
The four-year wait of getting back to the NCAA Tournament for the IU basketball team ended Sunday. The Hoosiers only had to wait four days to get their first NCAA tournament win since 2007.
The Hoosiers are in their first NCAA Tournament since 2008. They play the Aggies of New Mexico State tonight, so join in with the IU media in the live chat here.The chat will begin 15 minutes before tipoff.
New Mexico State really has nothing to lose. It's the classic NCAA Tournament storyline of big-time program plays favorite to little known school playing with a chip on its shoulder.
As the No. 13-seed New Mexico State Aggies (26-9) head into Thursday night’s NCAA Tournament matchup at the Rose Garden against the No. 4-seed Indiana Hoosiers (25-8), the team from Las Cruces, N.M., isn’t lacking any confidence.
As 11 swimmers and two divers have reached their goal of qualifying for the NCAA Championships, the Hoosiers will have ample opportunities to score points and improve on last season’s 15th-place finish.
Two years ago, New Mexico State was one possession away from stunning Michigan State in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
Four Hoosiers will make one last journey of the season as they travel to St. Louis to compete in the NCAA Championships. The action will start at noon on Thursday and will end with the last session starting at 7:30 p.m. Saturday.
The IU women’s basketball team is looking for a new leader. IU Vice President and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Fred Glass announced Monday he has fired the team’s head coach, Felisha Legette-Jack.
IU Vice President and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Fred Glass announced Monday he has fired the team’s head coach, Felisha Legette-Jack.
Despite tearing his right ACL in IU’s first round win against Penn State in the Big Ten Tournament, Jones celebrated with his teammates yesterday when the Hoosiers were announced as a No. 4 seed on the NCAA Tournament selection show.
This is not the end of the journey. Rather, it could be the beginning of one.
For the first time in the Tom Crean era, the IU men’s basketball team will play in the NCAA Tournament. The No. 4-seeded Hoosiers will take on No. 13 New Mexico State on Thursday at the Rose Garden in Portland, Ore.
This weekend the Hoosiers (9-10) head to Norman, Okla. for the OU Spring Festival. The Festival will feature two games against Wichita State (6-11) and three games against No. 8 Oklahoma (15-3).