Another Hoosier Hurdle
Despite an exhausting schedule thus far, the IU men’s and women’s track and field teams are just getting into the heart of their championship season.
Despite an exhausting schedule thus far, the IU men’s and women’s track and field teams are just getting into the heart of their championship season.
With the 2007-2008 IU athletics season nearing completion, two IU student athletes received the Big Ten’s Medal of Honor, rewarding achievement in athletics as well as in the classroom.
Local fans wanting to attend the 2012 Super Bowl in Indianapolis may have a hard time finding tickets.
Tony Kanaan skidded out of control after a run-in with his teammate.
Scott Dixon stayed ahead of the trouble, got a boost from his crew and drove to his first Indianapolis 500 victory Sunday.
IU coach Tom Crean has dismissed Brandon McGee from the men's basketball team. The sophomore guard averaged 1.5 points and 1.0 rebounds in 17 games as freshman last season. BLOG: Basketblog
The No. 6 seed IU Hoosiers knock off Illinois and inch one game closer to the Big Ten Tournament championship game. BLOG: Inside Pitch
Essentially, the IU baseball team is now playing with house money. They’ve been to the brink and back, and to hear them tell it, they’re playing with nothing to lose.
On the gridiron, he has to dodge tacklers and endure vicious hits. On the track, he laces up his spikes and sets his feet in the starting blocks and sprints full-speed-ahead without anyone touching him.
Jobe: ‘My goal is to win a championship at IU before I graduate’
One day after giving a verbal commitment to IU, Bloomington native Jordan Hulls held a press conference to make the official announcement.
For some drivers, winning the Indianapolis 500 would make their career. Tony Kanaan isn’t looking for any such validation. Good thing, too.
Helio Castroneves has been living life at a relatively pedestrian pace since he got back behind the wheel of a race car.
While IU head coach Tom Crean reeled in two big fish this week, one got away.
Four weeks ago, the IU baseball team was in a rut. It returned battered and beaten after losing four straight to Penn State and 10 of their last 12 overall in the Big Ten. Then, to hear it from IU coach Tracy Smith, Tyler Rogers moved from third base to his natural position at second, and everything changed.
Tijan Jobe has signed on to be the newest recruit for the 2008-2009 season. Not to be outdone, local star Jordan Hulls will verbally commit for the 2009-2010 this afternoon. BLOG: Basketblog
Just weeks ago, it was nearly unimaginable to picture the IU baseball team in their first Big Ten Tournament in five years.
NFL owners voted Tuesday in Atlanta to award the game to Indianapolis, picking the city over Houston and Arizona.
Several IU athletes lined the fences at the Illinois Soccer and Track Stadium for the finals of the triple jump where number one ranked Hoosier Kyle Jenkins was on the runway.
Several weeks ago, IU coach Tracy Smith told reporters he had stopped looking at where his team stood in the Big Ten standings. Now he’s free to look at them as much as he wants.