Butler fans gather at Hinkle Fieldhouse to watch Championship despite loss
When Grace Wallace told her dad three years ago that she would be attending Butler University the following fall, he only had one regret.
When Grace Wallace told her dad three years ago that she would be attending Butler University the following fall, he only had one regret.
The IU baseball team now can settle into a normal weekly routine.
Jeremiah Rivers’ chances of playing professionally next year just got even better.
On a day where teams were supposed to complete two rounds of golf in the two-day, 54-hole Indiana Invitational at Otter Creek Golf Course, high winds, heavy amounts of rain and thunder and lightning forced the IU women’s golf team and 14 other squads off the course for most of the day.
April 4, 1986, the Kappa Alpha Theta attempted to qualify for the Little 500 race – an all-male collegiate cycling race held in Bloomington.
When the day began, no one would have picked Teter Cycling’s Caitlin Van Kooten as the repeat winner of the Spring Series event Miss-N-Out. It wasn’t because people doubted the senior, who placed first in the Individual Time Trials with a time of 2:39.41, but because Van Kooten’s name was not even on the schedule to compete.
The Cutters’ Eric Young rode through the crowd, being patted on the back and congratulated for his first place finish in Miss-N-Out. This was Young's first time winning the event.
The IU women’s tennis team lost two more conference road matches this weekend, falling 4-3 to both Iowa and Illinois.
After finishing 15th Saturday in the MountainView Invitational in Tucson, Ariz., the team’s worst finish of the season, the IU women’s golf team will try to rebound as it is host to its lone tournament of the season Monday and Tuesday, the Indiana Invitational, at Otter Creek Golf Course in Columbus, Ind.
Following a first-place finish in last year’s cup, IU finished second to nationally ranked Michigan State’s 120 points with a total of 100 while beating out Boston University and Gonzaga’s 78 and 62, respectively.
As the IU baseball team (18-9, 2-1) left Ann Arbor, Mich., on Saturday after taking two out of three games from the Michigan Wolverines (7-18, 1-2), skipper Tracy Smith saw a different Hoosiers team.
Six days after defeating then-No. 18 Michigan — the highest-ranked opponent to lose to the Hoosiers since April 2008 — IU beat No. 13 Illinois 4-3 Saturday by winning three consecutive matches to clinch the victory.
The Hoosiers split a doubleheader against No. 3 Michigan, earning their first win against a ranked team this season and their first against the Wolverines since 1996 to improve their record to 20-14 (2-2).
The top six riders from Saturday's Miss-N-Out event.
Walking in the front door of his home, it’s evident. Junior Brad Murrell lives in a jungle. A 6-foot long stuffed animal boa constrictor guards the top of the couch. Two spotlights with green bulbs cast an earthy look to the room while a laser-printed sign greets those who enter, “Welcome to the Jungle.”
On April 2, Little 500 riders will compete in Miss-N-Out — the third of four Spring Series Events before the races.
The IU baseball team leads the Big Ten in team fielding and stands third in the conference in team pitching.
The No. 29 IU men’s tennis team will try to knock off another conference power when No. 13 Illinois visits Bloomington at noon Saturday.
When sophomore Eric Ress won six of his first eight races of the 2010-2011 season and Big Ten Swimmer of the Week, he erased any doubt that he wasn’t ready to claim a spot as one of the premier swimmers in the conference.
The IU women’s tennis team will try to break its conference losing streak this weekend against Iowa and Illinois.