Hoosiers prepare for D-III matchups
This weekend in the Claremont Convergence, the Hoosiers will face four more highly-ranked teams, but of the Division III variety.
This weekend in the Claremont Convergence, the Hoosiers will face four more highly-ranked teams, but of the Division III variety.
After starting the spring season with a 10-3 record, the IU women’s tennis team kicks off its Big Ten schedule with a dual match Saturday against No. 21 Purdue in West Lafayette.
The Hoosiers announced Wednesday morning that William Inge has been hired as their new linebackers coach and co-defensive coordinator, effective immediately.
With the Big Ten Championships this weekend, IU (9-10) will have to fight for its spot among some of the best teams in the nation.
During the last four games, the IU women’s basketball team has either had a lead or been within six points at the start of the second half. The team wants to shock the world and beat Michigan in the Big Ten Tournament as a No. 12 seed tonight in Hoffman Estates, Ill.
No. 12-seeded IU and No. 5-seeded Michigan play in game four of the 2013 Women’s Big Ten Tournament tonight at the Sears Centre Arena.
William Inge has been hired as IU football's new linebackers coach and co-defensive coordinator, effective immediately.
Before deciding to come to Bloomington, Inge served as the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at Buffalo for the 2010 and 2011 seasons. Most recently, he was the assistant defensive line coach for the NFL's Buffalo Bills.
Derek Elston, Jordan Hulls and Christian Watford were honored during IU's Senior Night.
With an offense at times as cold as the snowy climate, IU dropped its final home game 67-58 to Ohio State.
LeBron James may just be the most hated athlete in sports, which is unfortunate because he’s playing better than any athlete in any sport right now.
In a Senior Night letdown, IU dropped its final home game of the season to Ohio State, 67-58 on cold shooting and offensive inefficiency.
Head Coach Randy Bloemendaal and the IU men’s tennis team will compete against No. 42 University of Louisville today in Louisville, Ky. This match will be their third consecutive away competition.
Sophomores Kyle Schwarber and Sam Travis played in all 60 games of their freshman campaign and were named Freshmen All-Americans.
Could you ask for a more fitting way to send off a senior class that persevered through a 22-41 record in their first two seasons than a chance to lead the IU program to its first outright Big Ten championship since 1992-93?
No. 14 Ohio State comes to town today for a 9 p.m. Senior Night tipoff at Assembly Hall, looking to avenge a home loss to the Hoosiers earlier this year.
Luckily for IU’s three seniors, last Saturday’s game against Iowa wasn’t the trio’s last game in Assembly Hall.
The honors and major wins from men’s and women’s teams during the past weekend show their hard work and preparation paid off when it mattered most.
Four-star wide receiver Taj Williams, a high school senior from Tallahassee, Fla., has committed to IU, becoming the 23rd member of the Hoosiers’ 2013 class.
Tuesday may be Senior Night, but an IU freshman earned an award for his recent heroics Monday morning.