Column: Hoosiers have chance against Tigers
No matter how much everyone around the IU football program tries to say Saturday night’s matchup with Missouri is just another game on the schedule, it’s not.
No matter how much everyone around the IU football program tries to say Saturday night’s matchup with Missouri is just another game on the schedule, it’s not.
But as IU prepares to play Minnesota at 6 p.m. Saturday, the Hoosiers stand at 7-0-1 — undefeated.
The IU men’s soccer team has struggled to find its footing this season, and a win this Friday at home could put the Hoosiers on solid ground.
The conference has won seven straight BCS national titles. But IU isn’t playing the entire conference Saturday night.
The Missouri Tigers (2-0) will travel to Bloomington to play the Hoosiers at 8 p.m. Saturday. The matchup will be the first meeting of a two-year home-and-home series.
In Wednesday’s 3-0 win against Xavier, Berbary saw her defense return to form.
With nearly half of the team’s contributors from last year gone, IU Coach Mike Mayer has had to adjust his approach.
When I think of former IU Coach Bobby Knight’s non-existent relationship with the University, I’m reminded of Hollywood.
Fifth-year running back Stephen Houston transferred to IU during the 2011 season.Since he’s been a Hoosier, he’s led the team in rushing attempts, touchdowns and yards.But not this year. Now he’s a backup, which came as a surprise to him.
IU Men’s Soccer Coach Todd Yeagley and Associate Head Coach Brian Maisonneuve first met in the mid-1980s at a regional youth tournament. 30 years later, they will enter the IU Athletics Hall of Fame as two of the most decorated players in the history of Hoosier men’s soccer.
While most IU students spent their summers at home, working local internships or other seasonal jobs, IU field hockey redshirt senior defender Hannah Boyer spent six weeks in Ghana teaching children math and English during summer 2012.
Sadly, this is the case for a lot of fantasy football players. It’s an addiction. They take it too seriously.
At times it wasn’t pretty, but somehow the IU volleyball team went undefeated in three games this weekend, winning the Hoosier Classic tournament to improve to 8-1 on the year.
In this week’s Q&A with IU Athletic Director Fred Glass, we talk about how IU was able to schedule Missouri, what the future holds for scheduling and why IU has the biggest flag pole in college sports.
IU women’s soccer is on a seven-game point streak for the first time since 2007 — the last time IU qualified for the NCAA tournament.
Conor Casey tried teeball and cricket as a child, and soccer as a high school student athlete, but he said the sports never quite stuck with him. Then, he found rugby and has played for more than 10 years, making him the longest tenured player on the IU club rugby team.
Growing up in a family of seven in Dublin, IU women’s field hockey freshman forward Hannah McDermott never really expected to play the sport she loves overseas, especially in Bloomington.
The Falcons represented a chance for Latimer to connect with his father Colby, who was a linebacker at Bowling Green in the mid-1980s and passed away in 2005 after nearly a year-long bout with cancer.
After allowing 444 rushing yards and 41 points against Navy last week, IU’s much maligned defense held the Falcons to just three points.
Of four Big Ten schools that competed in the Mary Fossum Invitational, IU finished last. The women’s golf team finished 11th overall out of 15 teams in East Lansing, Mich., this weekend.