Hoosier swimming and diving sweeps Louisville
A crucial relay win and an unstoppable Eric Ress helped the IU swimming and diving team to a sweep of Louisville in a dual meet Friday at Cousilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center.
A crucial relay win and an unstoppable Eric Ress helped the IU swimming and diving team to a sweep of Louisville in a dual meet Friday at Cousilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center.
The IU men’s tennis team (2-4) split its doubleheader Friday, losing to No. 35 North Carolina State 4-3 and defeating unranked Eastern Kentucky 7-0.
Sophomore guard Kevin ‘Yogi’ Ferrell put on a virtuoso performance Sunday. It was maybe the best two-way showing an IU player has had this season.
Lost in the chaos of IU’s stunning upset over the nation’s No. 10 team, underneath the steady stream of 3-pointers and raucous Assembly Hall crowd, a Hoosier squad that had seen star opponent after star opponent score almost at will grew up.
The unpredictability of the Big Ten continued Sunday, as the IU men’s basketball team (14-8, 4-5) stunned the No. 10 Michigan Wolverines (16-5, 8-1) 63-52. It was Michigan’s first conference loss of the season, and it ends their 10-game winning streak.
IU (2-3) split its double header on Friday, losing to No. 35 North Carolina State 4-3, and defeating unranked Eastern Kentucky 7-0.
IU track and field will play host to the Indiana Relays in its second of back-to-back meets at Gladstein Fieldhouse Friday and Saturday.
The IU women’s water polo team moved up two ranks and is currently 13th in the women’s varsity water polo poll.
The IU men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams will compete against Louisville tonight at Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center.
So close, yet so far. For the IU women’s basketball team, 14 missed free throws was the difference in a 58-52 loss to Northwestern.
IU will travel to play Illinois Sunday looking to regroup after an abysmal offensive performance in a loss against Northwestern that left IU Coach Curt Miller questioning the poise of his players.
Each of IU’s matchups with Michigan throughout the 2012-13 season came and went under vastly different circumstances than Sunday’s matchup will.
Heading into halftime, the IU men’s basketball team (13-8, 3-5) held a comfortable 32-19 lead over the Nebraska Cornhuskers (11-9, 3-5).
The IU men’s tennis team (1-2) is slated to play competitive matches in Bloomington for the first time this season.
The IU women’s water polo team moved up two ranks and is currently 13th in the women’s varsity water polo poll.
The Hoosiers went on two scoring runs of 12 and 15 points to give them a double-digit lead on the road.
The IU men’s tennis team will play competitive matches in Bloomington for the first time this season.
Sophomore point guard Kevin “Yogi” Ferrell said the Cornhuskers are one of the hardest-playing teams in the Big Ten.
Expect to see Nebraska register its third-ever win against IU.
After going through a stretch of five games in 11 days, IU Coach Curt Miller said his team was able to focus more on improving this week.