Men's Tennis faces off against Harvard
Coach Randy Bloemendaal and his No. 68 ranked IU tennis team will compete in their second consecutive away match against No. 23 Harvard University.
Coach Randy Bloemendaal and his No. 68 ranked IU tennis team will compete in their second consecutive away match against No. 23 Harvard University.
After falling 77-73 to Minnesota Tuesday evening in Minneapolis, IU looks to repeat the feat against Iowa, a team the Hoosiers narrowly defeated 69-65 on New Year’s Eve to open the Big Ten season.
On Tuesday, IU Coach Tom Crean said rebounding was the only thing keeping the Hoosiers from a tough road victory, and possibly having this last regular season home stretch clinch an outright Big Ten title.
Tuesday’s 77-73 loss to Minnesota is hardly the end of the world for the Hoosiers, but it was a game that illustrated how important Watford’s newfound consistency has been to IU’s success this season.
The IU women’s basketball team fell victim to a furious Iowa comeback, watching their 10-point halftime lead evaporate as the Hawkeyes won 75-70 in Carver-Hawkeye Arena.
IU softball is geared up to take on three top-25-ranked opponents this weekend, two of which they have already faced earlier this season.
To get one last chance to qualify for the NCAA Championships, the IU men’s and women’s track and field teams will be sending athletes to Notre Dame, Ind., and Fayetteville, Ark., this weekend.
After losing the past three dual matches 4-3 to Tennessee, Kentucky and Notre Dame, the IU women’s tennis team has fallen out of the Intercollegiate Tennis Association rankings.
The men of IU baseball (3-2) have lofty goals when they travel to Myrtle Beach, S.C., for their third series of the year.
When the news broke that the International Olympic Committee decided Feb. 12 to drop wrestling in the 2020 Olympics, the wrestling community was in an uproar.
The Hoosiers will play the Hawkeyes at 8 p.m. in Carver-Hawkeye Arena, their final road game of the season before coming home for the regular season finale against Minnesota on Sunday.
IU senior Derek Drouin was named the Big Ten Field Athlete of the Year and Big Ten Field Athlete of the Championships after his performance last weekend at the Big Ten Championships.
After breaking two school records in the 200-yard medley relay and the 800-yard freestyle relay, the Hoosier men are tied with Ohio State for second place overall with 66 points at the Big Ten Swimming and Diving Championships.
If you had to pick one reason why the No. 1 Indiana men’s basketball team lost 77-73 to Minnesota, you should begin with Trevor Mbawke.
Throughout much of the Big Ten season, senior forward Christian Watford had been the catalyst for the IU men’s basketball team early in the first half.
Despite the best efforts of IU’s guards, a dominant performance by Minnesota post players cost IU Tuesday in Minneapolis.
Last year, the MLB had a few of those teams: the Oakland Athletics, Baltimore Orioles and Washington Nationals shocked everybody by making the playoffs.Unfortunately, none of them finished off their Cinderella campaign with a World Series title. That’s just the way it goes in baseball. The richest teams win.
If you attend IU and have not heard of senior high jumper Derek Drouin, then you probably live under a rock. This past weekend at the Big Ten Championships, Drouin set the world record in the men’s heptathlon high jump event.
IU was thoroughly outmanned on the boards all evening as the Hoosiers fell to Minnesota 74-70 Tuesday evening in Minneapolis.
After finishing 3.5 points behind second place in 2012, the No. 8 IU men’s swimming and diving team has its eyes set on a top-two spot.