Bonnies to make case to conference
OLEAN, N.Y. -- After cleaning house, St. Bonaventure now must persuade the Atlantic 10 that it should stay in the conference despite its troubled men's basketball program.
OLEAN, N.Y. -- After cleaning house, St. Bonaventure now must persuade the Atlantic 10 that it should stay in the conference despite its troubled men's basketball program.
In the final 24 hours before the NHL trade deadline, all 30 teams got into the act, making it one of the busiest dealing days in league history.
Three IU men's basketball players received recognition Tuesday as All-Big Ten awards were handed out. Seniors Jeff Newton and Tom Coverdale, and freshman Bracey Wright were named to the All-Big Ten teams by both the media and the coaches.
The Hoosier baseball squad heads back to the diamond today in an interstate match-up with Butler. It will be the first time this season IU will play in Bloomington at Sembower Field. Last week's game against Xavier was canceled and the team is still trying to reschedule its first home game with DePauw which was postponed on Feb. 25 due to snow.
After opening the season with 14 straight road games, the Hoosiers' softball team (6-8) was scheduled to return to Bloomington today for a doubleheader and the home opener against the Illinois State Redbirds (7-10). But because of unplayable field conditions, the home opener will take place Saturday against Eastern Michigan. The two games are scheduled to begin Saturday at 1 and 3 p.m.
LUBBOCK, Texas -- Bob Knight told Texas Tech he wouldn't accept his $250,000 coaching salary this year because his team failed to live up to his expectations -- and so did he. "He has standards," Texas Tech men's basketball spokesman Randy Farley said Monday. "He just didn't meet his standards, and so he said, 'I don't think I should be paid for that.'" Tech (16-10, 6-10 Big 12) is the No. 7 seed in the Big 12 conference tournament in Dallas and plays Baylor on Thursday night.
Athens, Ga. -- Georgia suspended coach Jim Harrick with pay and withdrew from the SEC and NCAA tournaments Monday after an internal investigation showed three players took a phony class taught by his son. Harrick's future is unclear while the school and NCAA look into allegations brought two weeks ago by a former player.
Going into this weekend's tournament the IU women's water polo team knew that out of the five team field Michigan would be their only competition. Coach Barry King said that the focus of the weekend would be the Wolverines and that the Hoosiers had a great chance to beat them this time. King was right. They had a chance to beat Michigan and no other teams gave them any competition. The Hoosiers had a great chance to beat the Wolverines as they started the game off strong. The score was tied after the first period, but in the second period the Hoosiers scored four unanswered goals to lead at halftime 5-1.
The Cooper brothers, junior Coyte and freshman Matt, represent the present and the future of IU wrestling at the same time. Coyte has been a leader for the Hoosiers all season and has written his name in the IU record books. Matt is part of a group of Hoosier underclassmen that coach Duane Goldman has been praising all season and is one of only two true freshmen to regularly start for the Hoosiers.
NEW YORK -- Even though he didn't beat them, Michael Jordan proved he can still rattle the New York Knicks. Jordan finished one point shy of 40 in what was likely his final game at Madison Square Garden as New York blew all but one point of a late 15-point lead and came away with a 97-96 victory Sunday.
Eighteen days after the official start date of Little 500 rookie week, riders were allowed on the track at Bill Armstrong Stadium Thursday.
The IU men's tennis team fell to the No. 9 Kentucky Wildcats 5-2, giving the team (10-2) only its second loss of the season Saturday. The Hoosiers' loss was due in part to the fact that the team was forced to play without its No. 1 singles player, sophomore Jakub Praibis, who sat out with a thumb injury.
The stakes were high at the Indiana Open on Saturday. The meet, held at the Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center, marked the last chance for competitors to qualify for the NCAA Tournament, which is held later this month in Austin, Texas.
In hopes of sending more athletes to the NCAA Championships, the IU women's track and field team sent eight of its finest to last chance meets this weekend. The meets allowed athletes who have not yet qualified for the championships to do so. Although no Hoosiers received automatic bids to the championships, many of the athletes ran personal bests or received provisional times.
This weekend the men's track and field team competed with only a few athletes as it tried to qualify for the NCAA Championship meet next weekend at Fayetteville, Ark. Some athletes traveled north to Notre Dame while others headed west to Iowa State. The results included personal records from a number of athletes.
The IU men's golf team finished the Big Red Classic in Ocala, Fla., tied for 6th place. The second day was canceled because of rain and the final standings are those of the first round.
Three IU wrestlers, including the team's only two seniors, have earned extensions to their seasons. The top seven finishers in each weight class at the Big Ten Championships earn themselves automatic bids to the NCAA Championships in Kansas City, Mo., March 20 to 22. And, at the conclusion of the second day of the Big Ten Championships, junior Coyte Cooper and seniors Ty Matthews and Greg Schaefer had earned trips to Kansas City.
The IU baseball team won three out of four games this weekend against the University of Akron in Asheville, N.C. Saturday was a tale of two teams for IU (5-1), clobbering Akron 17-7 before falling 6-2 to the Zips in the nightcap. Coach Bob Morgan's club showed consistency during Sunday's double header, winning 4-1 and 5-2, respectively.
The IU softball team displayed impressive pitching throughout the weekend, allowing only nine earned runs and striking out 23 batters in 27 innings of action. Overall Hoosier opponents could only muster a .200 batting average, proving that IU has real firepower on the pitcher's mound. IU coach Sara Hayes was pleased with the team's showing both on and off the mound for the weekend.
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. -- It happened to Jeff Newton again. The senior forward suffered early foul trouble, more time spent on the bench and had little impact for the IU men's basketball team that desperately needed him to have any chance of recovery in the 74-66 loss to Penn State.