Ewald, specialists build team camaraderie in house
For the last four years, Ewald and the other specialists have published a comedic newsletter every week, that sports a catchy name.
For the last four years, Ewald and the other specialists have published a comedic newsletter every week, that sports a catchy name.
Plagued for a year by injuries, senior Kayla Fujimoto is trying to get back on the tennis court.
The World Series used to be the biggest sporting event in the world. Not anymore.
The IU women’s basketball team’s season will tip off tonight at home in an exhibition against the Georgetown (Kentucky) Tigers.
After visiting Bloomington this weekend and attending the Hoosiers’ first exhibition game of the season, 2014 forward Max Hoetzel secured his commitment to the IU men’s basketball team Sunday evening.
For the first time since 2010, the IU volleyball team knocked off the No. 10 Michigan State Spartans on Saturday in five sets (25-17, 18-25, 25-20, 21-25, 15-12).
The men’s swimming team struggled against the No. 1 Wolverines and No. 4 Longhorns, falling 203-97 and 204-96, respectively.
IU senior Dimitrije Tasic came into the weekend looking to excel and make a deep run in the tournament, and he did just that. Tasic advanced to the finals where he will play fellow senior Mark Kovacs from Purdue.
Sophomore forward Andrew Oliver’s goal in the 43rd minute was not enough to bring home the win against Michigan. The Hoosiers fell 2-1 in heartbreaking fashion when Michigan’s TJ VanSlooten scored on a broken up Indiana defense in the 87th minute.
A bizarre feeling distinguished IU’s 83-68 win against Southern Indiana in Assembly Hall on Saturday.
The goal would prove to be the lone goal of the game in a 1-0 Hoosier win. The three points they got for the win guarantees IU (13-4-1, 6-4) will finish at least fourth in the Big Ten standings.
Black Key Bulls senior Jacob Miller and Chi Omega senior Aryn Doll swept the Little 500 fall cycling series as the 64th year of the Little 500 kicked off this weekend.
Fans flocked to Assembly Hall Saturday night to see the emergence of the IU men’s basketball team’s freshmen class in the team’s first exhibition matchup against the University of Southern Indiana.
The IU field hockey team gave its seniors a weekend to remember, defeating conference rival Ohio State in overtime 5-4 Saturday. It was IU’s first regular season conference win since the 2011 season.
After a struggling first half from the field and the free throw line, the IU men’s basketball team picked it up in the second half to pull away from the Southern Indiana Screaming Eagles, taking the exhibition victory 83-68 Saturday evening at Assembly Hall.
The team said it has listened as it prepares to go into a game against Penn State Oct. 27 at home at Evan Williams Field.
The Golden Boot will stay in Bloomington.
With both teams coming off losses to their rivals, only one team will be able to bounce back on Saturday when the IU volleyball team travels to East Lansing, Mich., where it will play No. 10 Michigan State.
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.