Column: ‘Next man up’ not working for IU
IDS football columnist Justin Albers writes that one struggle of the IU football team this season is the team's inability to fulfill the 'next man up' strategy.
IDS football columnist Justin Albers writes that one struggle of the IU football team this season is the team's inability to fulfill the 'next man up' strategy.
IU will once again face off against Purdue University, but it’s not in football or basketball— it’s in foosball. The Old Oaken Table, as it will be called, will take place at 8 p.m. on Friday outside of the bowling alley in the Indiana Memorial Union.
IU volleyball is in the final stretch of its season with just four games left. The two games this weekend are the final road games of the season, as IU faces Michigan State (12-15, 4-12) and No. 20 Michigan (21-7, 10-6) on Friday and Saturday, respectively.
The IU men's soccer student section — The Cage — features avid fans supporting the Hoosiers, heckling the opponents, and ultimately, uniting the fan base.
Former IU men’s basketball player A.J. Moye was hospitalized Thursday after suffering a stroke, as reported by Reuters.
IU sports columnist Kevin Bowen writes the IU men's soccer team is primed to make a run in the NCAA Tournament.
Team Tortuga, a local cycling team that had 25 members (only five or six of whom raced seriously) last year, is planning to expand its talent base to the entire Midwest as a result of increased sponsorship from the Scholars Inn Bakehouse.
After the end of its 10-day suspension from the IU Club Sports Federation for tryout and practice violations, the IU club ice hockey team traveled to Ames, Iowa for what would be the first team activity since two losses to Illinois.
The IU women’s basketball team faces its third test of the season at 7 p.m. today against Memphis at Assembly Hall. The Hoosiers are coming off a perfect 2-0 start to the season after victories against Ball State and St. Bonaventure.
The IU wrestling team opens its dual season today at Wabash College. In many ways, the match will serve as primarily a warm-up for matches against Columbia and The Citadel in Orlando, Fla. this weekend as part of the Disney Duals.
When there’s a large chunk of empty seats — especially those seats belonging to students — it’s easy to start asking questions.
In IU’s 71-54 win against Mississippi Valley State on Tuesday at Assembly Hall, freshmen Victor Oladipo and Will Sheehey played important roles off the bench.
The Hoosiers shot just 38 percent from the field, including just 33 percent in the first half, but used opportunistic defense and unselfish passing to pull away from the Delta Devils at Assembly Hall.
National sports columnist Frank Therber writes Michael Vick is just reaching the pinnacle of his career as a Philadelphia Eagle.
The Hoosiers shot just 38 percent from the field, including just 33 percent in the first half, but used opportunistic defense and unselfish passing to pull away from the Delta Devils at Assembly Hall.
The IU women’s basketball team was able to slip past a scrappy St. Bonaventure team Monday. The Hoosiers claimed a 50-44 victory at Assembly Hall against the Bonnies.
The No. 14-seeded Hoosiers have a 6 p.m. date at Bill Armstrong Stadium on Sunday with the winner of Thursday night’s opening-round NCAA Tournament game between Bradley and Tulsa.
In each of its first two games, IU has turned the ball over more than it has forced its opponent to do so, leading to an average of 22.5 turnovers per game and a minus-5.50 turnover margin.
It might be two games late (blame Cody Zeller) but IDS men's basketball columnist Nathan Hart looks into the crystal ball and predicts the 2010-2011 season.
Even though the senior quarterback has been banged up throughout the year, last week was the first time he left the game because of an injury. But the IU coach said he is optimistic about Chappell’s chances to return Saturday against Penn State.