IU recruits top tennis talent from Kansas, Canada, England
Kansas, Canada and England might not have a lot in common, but three students from their respective homes do.
Kansas, Canada and England might not have a lot in common, but three students from their respective homes do.
The Hoosiers will be a four-seed in the NCAA Regional in Louisville, far and away their closest possible destination. No. 1-seed Louisville will be IU’s first opponent, with games beginning at 3 p.m. Friday, according to Louisville’s Web site.
INDIANAPOLIS – Helio Castroneves was facing jail time five weeks ago, but on Sunday, he was face to face with a jug of milk. Castroneves won the 93rd Indianapolis 500, becoming the first foreign-born driver to win three titles.
Just seconds after taking a gulp from the victor's bottle of milk, Helio Castroneves broke down in tears in front of the Borg-Warner Trophy.
Keep checking back here for updates during the 93rd Indianapolis 500.
With aggressive bats, dominant arms and a remarkably relaxed demeanor, coach Tracy Smith’s IU baseball team rose to the top of the Big Ten on Saturday night, defeating Minnesota 13-2.
A 13-3 victory Friday night against No. 1-seeded Ohio State puts the Hoosiers in Saturday’s championship game, and means they would have to lose twice in the double-elimination Big Ten Tournament to lose out on the conference crown.
An IU baseball team that two years ago had collectively never seen Big Ten Tournament action is making things look pretty easy so far in this one.
Therber goes mythbusting to debunk two of the Midwest's biggest tall tales.
Nothing good happens when you combine athletes and alcohol.
During tee-ball and Texas playoffs, Bellaire High School (Bellaire, Texas) graduate Trace Knoblauch lives for baseball.
IU took an early lead and never looked back Wednesday afternoon during its 9-1 victory against Purdue in its first Big Ten Tournament game.
A pair of juniors helped the Hoosiers to their second consecutive Big Ten tournament appearance last week.
IU wanted to maximize its conference standing and provide key players with rest heading into this week’s Big Ten Tournament, and it accomplished both goals by winning two of three games against Michigan State to end the regular season Saturday.
With a spark in his eyes, a grin on his face and a confident tone in his voice, IU coach Tom Crean looked every bit like a man excited for the future of his program. Crean spoke to the media Thursday about recruitment, offseason training and what the program is doing to prepare for next season.
With a 12th-place finish in their NCAA Regional play, the Hoosiers are ending their season on a sour note.
The IU club men’s water polo team has a winning attitude – and tendency – whenever it takes to the pool.
Jumping was the Hoosiers forte at the Big Ten Championships in Columbus, Ohio, this weekend.
Kumok hopes to see at least one sporting event during her trip to London for the summer.
Therber talks about the possibility of the tremendous 1-2 combo of Marquis Teague and Matt Carlino.