Gray Goat Cycling earns own victory in 6th-place finish
After four years as a rider, tens of thousands of miles on the bike, victories, failures and countless memories, it all came down to these 200 laps. Anything less than a first-place finish would be a disappointment.
Cutters break away, break record with 4th-straight championship
Men's Final Standings (after IU Student Foundation ruling): 1) Cutters 2) Phi Delta Theta 3) Phi Gamma Delta 4) Delta Tau Delta 5) Beta Theta Pi2007. 2008. 2009. 2010: Four straight years the Cutters have crossed the finish line of the men’s Little 500 first. Through downpours, thunder and yes-even lightning. The 32 other teams of the 60th running of the men’s Little 500 were not able to hold off the Cutter’s victory.
Saffold, Kirlew, Fisher taken in NFL Draft
Former IU left tackle Rodger Saffold was selected No. 33 overall in the 2010 NFL Draft by the St. Louis Rams.
Teter wins the Women's Little 500
It’s a Little 500 tradition. The rider who crosses the finish line first raises her hands — triumphant in victory. But when Teter’s Caitlin Van Kooten crossed the finish line, she was hesitant about raising her hands. A nightmare she had before the race made her second guess the historical gesture.
70-percent chance of showers awaits Little 500 riders
The same thing is on everyone’s mind: How much of a factor will weather be in this year’s Little 500 races?
IU looks for 1st-half production against Akron
If the trends of the spring season continue, the men’s soccer game Saturday would need to go beyond penalty kicks to settle.
Chasing Cutters, men's teams aim for front spot
Among riders, it’s joked about as the most celebrated second-place finish in the history of the Little 500, but Delta Tau Delta riders were celebrating their fraternity’s highest finish in Little 500 history last April.
Cutters eye historic 4th-straight title
Final standings:1) Cutters 2) Phi Delta Theta 3) Delta Tau Delta 4) Beta Theta Pi 5) Gray Goat CyclingThe Cutters aren’t reloading from last year’s third-consecutive Little 500 title — they don’t need to. With every member of the 2009 title-winning team returning to compete this year, the Cutters will seek an unprecedented fourth-consecutive title as the outright favorite in Saturday’s race. The scariest part about the Cutters for the rest of the field is that they are convinced they’re a better team than last year.
Former 4-star guard Offutt could join Hoosiers’ roster
In less than two days, IU lost two of its top recruiting targets, forwards Cody Larson and Will Yeguete, to Florida. While IU is still in pursuit of an additional big man for the 2010 recruiting class, it has an opportunity to add a former four-star guard in the coming weeks — as a walk-on.
Dickerson sees defensive improvement
Last season, outfielder Alex Dickerson had no trouble contributing with the bat in his hand. The freshman fielder’s glove, though, was a whole other story.
NCAA tourney expanding to 68 teams
The NCAA is on the verge of expanding the men's basketball tournament from 65 to 68 teams beginning next year and has a new, $10.8 billion TV deal that will allow it to show every game live.
Saffold preps for possible 1st-round selection today
When former IU offensive lineman Rodger Saffold III was a sixth grader in Bedford, Ohio, he told his father what he wanted to do with his life.
Time has come for one-and-done change
Right now, as the NFL continues to undergo major reformation with Commissioner Roger Goodell, the NBA is still putting off fixing its major problem.
IU drops both games against OSU by 8 runs
The IU softball (11-29, 3-7) team knew it was going against a high-powered team in Ohio State.
IU hires Colorado's McClain as assistant coach
Confirming speculation from early this week, Steve McClain, former Colorado associate head basketball coach, has been hired to fill the vacant assistant coaching position on Tom Crean’s staff.
IU falls to Miami (OH), 8-6
The Hoosiers' four-game winning streak was snapped Tuesday night after surrendering an early lead to Miami (OH).
Race of the year, ride of a lifetime
Although last year’s Little 500 race was perhaps one of the greatest sporting events I’ve ever witnessed, I can’t pinpoint when it was I realized that.
4th-place finish gives Hoosiers hope
Three years ago, the NCAA adopted a rule that no team would be eligible for the Men’s Golf Championships if its record was not better than .500 for the season.









