Raising awareness one stride at a time
When crossing the finish line, the 188 runners in the Coach Hep Indiana Cancer Challenge were greeted by eight women cheering them on with silver pom-poms in their hands and red shoelaces in their hair.
New student section energizing Hoosiers
IU men’s basketball has the Crimson Guard, football has the Quarry and baseball has Tracy’s Terrace. And you can now add softball to the list of teams with organized student support.
From Spain to Bloomington, Menendez follows in Campillo’s footsteps
The influence of international players can be seen at the college level, and even in the IU men’s golf team.
Could Colts pass on perfection again?
Do the Indianapolis Colts really want to put their snow boots on this December undefeated with a game or two remaining? I mean, do they really?
Hoosiers beat Spartans, prepare for Michigan
Bring on Michigan – again. The No. 44 Hoosiers will play the three-seeded Wolverines for the second time in six days after taking care of No. 11 seed Michigan State 4-0 in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament on Thursday.
Hoosiers enter battle for Big Ten Championship
On paper, this week’s Big Ten Championship is a battle for second place for the IU men’s golf team.
Glueckert leads Hoosiers
The Hoosiers needed someone to step up and lead the team this year. Luckily for them, senior outfielder Jennifer Glueckert has become the person they were looking for.
IU catcher Dylan Swift is never satisfied
Top of the third inning. As usual, junior Dylan Swift squats behind home plate.
Hoosiers ready for battle with Boilermakers
The Hoosiers play host to Purdue (24-16) heading into the fifth weekend of conference play with a 20-19 overall record. The Boilermakers are red-hot, winning eight of their last 10. IU, on the other hand, has lost four of its last five.
Category 2 'semi-pro' riders create controversy in Little 500
Is it really fair that a category-two rider, considered around the cycling community as a semi-pro, is allowed to ride in a collegiate intramural event?
IU falters against Illini
The first game of the IU softball team’s doubleheader against No. 19 Illinois was a close loss, but the Fighting Illini’s powerful hitting crushed the Hoosiers in the second contest.
Unlikely duo finds success
Two months ago, IU men’s tennis coach Randy Bloemendaal didn’t have a doubles lineup he could rely on.
Sycamores trounce IU pitching
A rough day for most of IU’s mid-week pitchers and a sluggish offensive performance contributed to a blowout loss for IU baseball at the hands of an in-state foe and left the Hoosiers’ head coach displeased with the current competitiveness of his squad.
IU draws Michigan State in tourney
IU men’s tennis coach Randy Bloemendaal thought his team was good enough to finish in the Big Ten’s top three in 2010.
IU ends spring with 2-0 victory against Mexico U-20 team
The Hoosiers scored twice on four shots-on-goal and dominated physically on defense to shut out the U-20 Mexican Youth National Team 2-0.
What do you think of Cutters now?
Saturday’s Little 500 will go down as one of the best races of all time.
3-time All-American Coover joining long list of Hoosier pole vaulters
In addition to being compared to collegiate pole vaulters across the country, Coover is also held to the high standard of over 100 years of IU pole vaulting; an elite group which has created a lineage of nationally recognized athletes.
Hoosiers No. 18 Illinois in double-header
The Hoosiers will attempt to move out of ninth place in the Big Ten, as the team faces No. 18 Fighting Illini in a double-header in Bloomington.








