Hoosiers continue to rewrite record books
Two days, nine provisional qualifying marks, two automatic qualifying marks and one record – just another weekend at Gladstein Fieldhouse for the IU track and field team.
IU splits matches against Big Ten foes
IU coach Duane Goldman has repeatedly stressed the need for upset victories in Big Ten play. On Friday night, Goldman got exactly what he was asking for, in dramatic fashion.
Hoosiers display growth in tough defeat
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – If a picture is worth a thousand words, it takes only one to describe the look on Jeremiah Rivers’ face moments after Saturday’s loss to Illinois: devastation. With IU coach Tom Crean by his side, the junior guard slowly walked across the court toward the IU bench with a look on his face that epitomized the clichéd words “agony of defeat.” This was not just any loss.
Hoosiers beat at the buzzer by Illini
One shot changed everything. With four seconds on the clock, Illinois took a timeout. Instead of focusing on Illini guard Demetri McCamey, who had already scored 17 points and dished eight assists, Crean prepared for his equally dangerous teammates. McCamey in-bounded the ball and received a hand-off pass before driving to his right, shooting over senior guard Devan Dumes and freshman forward Christian Watford. As his shot slid through the net, the final horn blared on a Hoosier 72-70 loss.
Women's basketball shocks No. 4 Buckeyes
Seven IU women’s basketball players dressed to defend Assembly Hall against one of the best teams in the nation.
Hoosiers keep it close at the line
His team down by two, only 22 seconds left in the second half, Jeremiah Rivers was on the line.
Hoosiers fall at buzzer, 72-70
IU fought and clawed its way into the game, but Demetri McCamey floated in a teardrop as the horn sounded to give Illinois the victory.
Manning’s mental prep no different for Super Bowl
His relentless thirst for knowledge, his passion to know opponents better than they know themselves and his uncanny ability to recall crucial details in split seconds have many NFL observers wondering how, exactly, does Manning’s mind work?
Hoosiers embark on tough road challenge
There are no days off in the Big Ten. Thus far, the Hoosiers have posted a 3-4 Big Ten record, which has included just two games – both losses – against two of the league’s top five teams. Before IU can turn its focus to the other road trips and all the matchups versus ranked foes, the Hoosiers have been dealt the typically difficult task of playing on Illinois’ home court.
IU's shooters go cold in 55-47 women's loss to Wisc.
Three seems to be Wisconsin’s magic number. The Badgers are ranked third in a competitive Big Ten race, and they beat IU at Assembly Hall for only the third time ever. But it was not the 3-point game that led the Badgers to victory, rather their staunch defense.
Hoosiers look for revenge agaisnt No. 4 Buckeyes
Following her team’s 55-47 loss to Wisconsin on Thursday, IU women’s basketball coach Felisha Legette-Jack said there is still much to learn.
IU high jumper learns to fly
The lane leading to the bar, roughly 15 yards away, is a runway. And Derek Drouin is ready to fly.
IU falls to Wisconsin, 55-47
The IU women's basketball team tries to rebound tonight against the Big Ten's best defensive team in the Badgers. Follow live by clicking here.
A quick look at Saturday's IU-Illinois game
The IU and Illinois men’s basketball teams will face off again Saturday at 2 p.m. in Champaign, Ill. The Fighting Illini won the first meeting this year, 66-60.
Legacy: Todd Yeagley leading the program his father built
For more than 30 years, Jerry Yeagley led the IU soccer program. Six years after his retirement, son Todd has taken over the team.
IU welcomes stingy Wisconsin
Striving for more defensive consistency has been a recurring theme for the IU women’s basketball team this season.
Mutsa Mutembwa plans to use economics degree to help native Zimbabwe
After winning the Rhodes Scholarship this past December, Mutembwa visited her home country of Zimbabwe, a country tattered by financial ruin, and gained the perspective of the impoverished people.
With his shot totals declining, Dumes playing better
Senior guard Devan Dumes can scare IU fans every once in a while.


















