IU tries to get back on track at Michigan
A rough patch in the No. 14 IU men’s soccer season will get rockier Saturday when the Hoosiers hit the road once again to face Big Ten foe Michigan and try to snap a two-game losing skid.
A rough patch in the No. 14 IU men’s soccer season will get rockier Saturday when the Hoosiers hit the road once again to face Big Ten foe Michigan and try to snap a two-game losing skid.
Gaining confidence in strides, the IU men’s and women’s cross country teams are vaulting themselves both into the national rankings and earning Big Ten accolades.
Hockey fans looking for tough competition in Bloomington should be ready for this weekend.
As the club volleyball team prepares for its first tournament of the season, it finally has the leadership it has been looking for.
From the backyard of their home in Centerville, Ohio, to their stadium in high school and now Memorial Stadium, there has been one constant for Tyler and Adam Replogle. They have played football – together.
Some fans think IU was not supposed to beat Ohio State, and therefore, a hard effort from the historically lowly Hoosiers was acceptable. Thankfully, for the sake of the team’s season, IU coach Bill Lynch isn’t one of those people.
IU field hockey comes home for a five-game stand, starting their first weekend back with No. 8 Michigan State on Friday and Central Michigan on Saturday.
Radio broadcasters don’t usually compete well with Division I athletes, but Alex Starr and Josh Dodds of B97 kept up with the field hockey team.
Unfamiliar and unpredictable – for the IU football team, that might be the best way to describe the Virginia team it will face Saturday.
The IU women’s tennis team is back in action this weekend after two weeks off following the Hoosier Invitational.
After advancing to the final 32 in doubles competition at the All-American Invitational in Tulsa, Okla., the IU team of Jeremy Langer and Maxime Armengaud was eliminated on Thursday.
The Hoosiers (13-5, 2-2) hope to crack the top-25 as they travel for a pair of road matches against No. 12 Illinois (10-3, 2-2) at 8 p.m. Saturday and Northwestern (9-7, 0-4) at 6 p.m. Sunday.
The Fever have another chance to win at Phoenix on Friday, after losing 90-77 to the Mercury in Indianapolis. Fever fans came in droves Wednesday, each point or rebound sparking cheers that could have probably reached Lucas Oil Stadium.
The visiting Butler Bulldogs’ bite in the second half was too much for No. 14 IU to handle. The Hoosiers were upset 2-1 in double overtime.
The Golden Boot will be on the line once again when IU plays No. 9 Purdue at 7:30 p.m. today on Jerry Yeagley Field.
Sophomores Jeremy Langer and Maxime Armengaud, however, had never been paired together before this week. It looks like they should work together again in the future.
Because of a new promotion by the IU Athletics Department, students can earn points to win prizes by attending regular-season games throughout the 2009-10 academic year. Students will not receive rewards at any postseason events.
The Indiana Fever faltered in a 90-77 loss against the Mercury in game 4 of the WNBA finals. The series is now tied at 2-2 as the teams take flights back to Phoenix for a fifth and final game on Friday.
Despite a Darren Yeagle goal three minutes into Wednesday night’s game, the visiting Butler Bulldogs’ bite in the second half was too much for No. 14 IU to handle as the Hoosiers were upset 2-1 in double overtime.
Stephanie Kuzydym and Kevin Loughery will bring you this evening's match against Butler at 7 p.m.