Column: A must win game for IU football
IU just had to win its three remaining home games against Minnesota, Illinois and Purdue, and the Hoosiers would secure their first bowl berth since 2007.
IU just had to win its three remaining home games against Minnesota, Illinois and Purdue, and the Hoosiers would secure their first bowl berth since 2007.
All IU has to do is win the rest of its home games, and the Hoosiers will make a bowl game. The process starts when IU (3-4, 1-2) takes on Minnesota (6-2, 2-2) Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
The IU wrestling team has a clear goal this season — to be tougher.
With the IU volleyball team set to take on No. 15 Wisconsin on Friday, the Indiana Daily Student talked to the Daily Cardinal’s Wisconsin volleyball beat writer, Andrew Tucker.
Coming off of its biggest win of the season, the IU volleyball team will look to extend its winning streak this weekend against Wisconsin and Minnesota.
This season, the men’s swimming team has experienced something it isn’t normally accustomed to. The Hoosiers have lost to their first four opponents of the season, No. 1 Michigan, No. 3 California, No. 4 Texas and No. 5 Stanford.
The Hoosiers (13-4-1, 6-4) can finish, at worst, the fourth seed in the conference regardless of Friday’s results. The combination of a win against Nebraska (14-3-1, 9-1) and Ohio State beating Michigan would give IU the No. 3 seed.
Players and coaches have been tweeting “#12ISEABOVE” since the initial Big Ten preseason coaches’ poll listed the Hoosiers as 12th in conference — dead last.
IU will begin its final push for 2013 success Friday against Michigan State in a match that will see the senior class take the field for a regular season game at Bill Armstrong Stadium for the final.
The No. 24 ranked men’s cross country team will travel with the No. 21 women’s cross country team Sunday to West Lafayette to race in the Big Ten Championships.
Speaking to reporters at Big Ten Media Day, Miller said IU is one of two teams in the Big Ten that lost more than half of its scoring from last season.
IU Coach Tom Crean, joined by graduate student guard Evan Gordon, senior forward Will Sheehey, sophomore guard Kevin “Yogi” Ferrell and sophomore forward Jeremy Hollowell traveled to the Hyatt Regency for Big Ten Basketball Media Day Thursday morning.
The Hoosiers will conclude their regular season on Saturday when they travel to Ann Arbor, Mich., to face off against the Michigan Wolverines.
2014's No. 4 shooting guard James Blackmon Jr. recommitted to the IU men’s basketball team Thursday night on ESPNU.
On Sunday, the IU field hockey seniors played their final home game of their careers, defeating in-state rival Ball State 6-1.
Whether any individual Hoosier brings any form of recognition back to Bloomington remains to be seen.Thus, IU’s own collection of preseason superlatives are in order, beginning with the most celebrated award of them all.
Before the season, there was a quarterback controversy among sophomores Nate Sudfeld and Tre Roberson and junior Cam Coffman.
For the second consecutive week, IU women’s swimming has swept the Big Ten Swimmer of the Week honors. Senior Lindsay Vrooman was named Swimmer of the Week, and freshman Olivia Barker was named Freshman of the Week
It was an unusual start to the season with four first-year players starting and a technical foul call before the tip, but Indiana still opened its 2013-14 season with a 79-55 exhibition victory over Georgetown College (Kentucky).
IU field hockey junior forward Audra Heilman earned the Big Ten Player of the Week honor Tuesday for the second time this season.