Football players show off skills to pro scouts
With NFL scouts watching, former IU football players took the field at Mellencamp Pavilion on Monday morning for IU’s pro day.
With NFL scouts watching, former IU football players took the field at Mellencamp Pavilion on Monday morning for IU’s pro day.
The high is an expected 41 degrees with windy conditions when No. 24 IU (13-3) plays Miami of Ohio (7-8).
Six IU divers qualified for the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships at the 2013 NCAA Zone C Diving Championships in West Lafayette this past week.
For the first time in the program’s 118-year history, the IU baseball team is ranked in the top 25 by Baseball America.
Entering Friday’s match against No. 2 Duke, IU women’s tennis was 0-11 against the Blue Devils since 2000.
The first half of the weekend went perfectly for IU’s water polo team. The Hoosiers were not so fortunate in the second half.
After a slow start to the spring season, the IU men’s golf team made its strongest statement of 2013 with a victory at the Mission Inn Spring Spectacular this past weekend in Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla.
The Hoosiers completed a clean sweep of their opponents in the stadium they’ll now be calling home, going 3-0 for the weekend.
It was the team’s home opener, the end to its six consecutive weeks on the road and the beginning of its own softball tournament.
Throughout their careers in Bloomington, Jordan Hulls, Christian Watford and Derek Elston, have taken down nearly every obstacle in their way.
After throttling Illinois with an all-out offense Friday, the Hoosiers could not generate enough offense to answer the runs of the pace-draining Badgers.
With the start of the NCAA Tournament days away, Wisconsin has provided the nation’s teams with a bold reminder of one way to fell mighty IU.
The Hoosiers will open the tournament Friday in Dayton, Ohio, against the winner of a play-in game between LIU-Brooklyn and James Madison.
The IU women’s golf team, led by senior Rosie Davies, continued a season of steady improvement Saturday at the Mountain View Golf Club in Tucson, Ariz.
Wisconsin robbed IU's seniors' chance to win a Big Ten tournament.
With Saturday's upset loss to Wisconsin in the semifinals of the Big Ten Tournament, the IU men's basketball team has now fallen at the hands of the Badgers 12-straight times.
After jumping out to a 22-16, the IU men's basketball team fell cold, allowing Wisconsin a 10-0 run to take a 34-31 lead going into halftime of the teams' Big Ten Tournament semifinals matchup.
After falling victim to a late Illinois surge when the two teams met back in February, the IU men's basketball kept the Fighting Illini from duplicating their second half heroics with the help of consistent 3-point shooting.
A late run, combined with first half dominance in the paint put No. 3 IU in front early and the Hoosiers never trailed in their 80-64 drubbing of Illinois.
Illinois and Minnesota will clash Thursday with the winner advancing to play top-seeded IU in Friday’s second round, leaving the Hoosiers to try to solve the intricacies of two teams that outplayed them in just more than the past month.