Swimming, diving teams open home season
The IU swimming and diving teams open their home schedule tonight in a dual meet as they take on Michigan and Texas in the Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center.
The IU swimming and diving teams open their home schedule tonight in a dual meet as they take on Michigan and Texas in the Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center.
This weekend the IU men’s tennis team will travel north to West Lafayette to compete in the Big Ten singles championships.
This weekend IU will be pitted against Michigan in Ann Arbor, Mich. Indiana leads that series 14-2-1 all-time, and Michigan has yet to beat the Hoosiers on its own turf. The last time the two teams met, however, the Wolverines came out ahead of the then-No. 11 Hoosiers 2-1.
Shortly after IU Coach Tom Crean and the men’s basketball team released Sept. 12 that the Hoosiers would face the University of Southern Indiana in the team’s first exhibition game of the 2013-14 season this Saturday at 7 p.m., USI lost its leading scorer until at least the middle of December.
For the final time in their collegiate careers, seniors Emily Bowker, Hannah Boyer, Danielle McNally, Mariella Grote and Gaby Olshemski will play at the IU Field Hockey Complex Sunday against in-state rival Ball State.
Max Davis climbs onto the three-meter board, pulling up his red Hollister swim trunks.He slowly shifts toward the edge.
After a 24-day-long losing streak, the IU men’s soccer team captured an elusive win Wednesday night, defeating Evansville 4-2.
There will be more than just three points in the Big Ten on the line when the IU women’s soccer team (11-4-1, 4-4) travels to the Boilermaker Soccer Complex for a match against Purdue (8-7-1, 3-5) tonight.
Rebecca Candler is only six assists away from matching IU’s all-time career assist record of 24, set by IU alumna Wendy Dillinger.
Tuesday afternoon marked the end of the fall season for the IU men’s golf team. The Hoosiers capped off their season with a fifth place finish in the Pinetree Intercollegiate.
Junior Kelsey Duerksen has landed her second Big Ten Athlete of the Week award this season. Tuesday’s National Coaches Poll has ranked Indiana’s women’s team at No. 21. They have not been nationally ranked since 2010.
The Hoosiers’ (4-9-1, 1-2 conference) recent struggles have guaranteed the defending national champions their first regular season with a losing record in IU men’s soccer history.
In a televised match against in-state rival No. 21 Purdue, the IU volleyball team fell in three sets (25-22, 25-19, 25-19). The loss marks the 11th straight loss for the Hoosiers (8-12, 0-9) who are still looking for their first conference win.
In this week’s conversation with IU Athletic Director Fred Glass, we talk about how he responds to negativity he receives about the IU defense and the importance of making a bowl.
On average, seven times as many fans have watched the men play at home this season than the women, according to IU Athletics Department data. The men’s budget is 1 1/2 times larger than the women’s. Men’s Coach Todd Yeagley’s base salary is almost twice as much as Women’s Coach Amy Berbary.
Helmer said the majority of the freshmen who join IU’s men’s and women’s cross country teams are redshirted their first year, which allows him to help them adjust to collegiate cross country.
It’s a fast turnaround for the IU volleyball team, which, after two losses this weekend, will get a chance to redeem itself against in-state rival No. 21 Purdue at 8 p.m. Tuesday in West Lafayette.
The Grambling State football team has been in the news this past week, unfortunately for all the wrong reasons.
With the first 36 holes of the Pinetree Intercollegiate in the books, the IU men’s golf team remains within striking distance of the top of the leaderboard.
For the second time in his career, senior kicker Mitch Ewald has earned Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week honors.