IU makes history in overtime win over No. 17 Michigan State
IU defeats a ranked opponent at home for the first time since 2006.
IU defeats a ranked opponent at home for the first time since 2006.
The Hoosiers overtime win over the No. 17-ranked Spartans proves a lot.
IU beats first ranked opponent since Missouri in 2014.
With official practice beginning today, the Hoosiers have a multitude of injuries to take care of.
IU's young players play key roles in hot start to season.
Sixteen underclassmen hold a spot on the IU women's cross country roster, now IU Coach Ron Helmer will find a way to use them.
Youth provides a big unknown for the Hoosiers as they enter the thick of Big Ten play.
IU's JUCO transfer is performing nicely for the Hoosiers.
With a new season underway IU Coach Amanda Janney has new found feelings for the Hoosiers and sets higher expectations for her team.
Junior Raheel Manji and three other Hoosiers aim for success this weekend in Oklahoma.
IU must provide maximum effort in matches against No. 2 and No. 3 in nation.
The team has zoned in on the mistakes made in their five interception game last weekend.
The Hoosiers are tied for the least amount of sacks in the Big Ten.
Friday’s match will go a long way in determining IU’s postseason fortunes this season.
After a successful weekend scoring eight goals the Hoosiers will seek to get their second conference win against ranked opponent.
The IU cross country team heads down to Kansas this weekend to compete in the Rim Rock Farm Classic.
After placing third at Michigan State with key players struggling with illnesses, the team will look to secure another top finish in South Carolina.
IU's running game has struggled the past two games, and against Michigan State, that has to change.
The Hoosiers were down 2-0, but they didn’t give in. They had seen this situation before.
IU got the win they deserved but it took resiliency to do so.