Column: Three keys to IU’s tournament success
What formula should the Hoosiers follow for a Big Ten victory?
What formula should the Hoosiers follow for a Big Ten victory?
Not the wheelchair. Screaming in agony, his right leg useless, Verdell Jones III had one request. Not that wheelchair.
Without him, there would be no sound, no lights and no atmosphere. John Harmon is the man who shines the lights on everyone else, but he stays in the shadows. When the first whistle blows and the ball hits the floor, most fans never know he’s there
Both Darian Schmidt and Zac Nees will advance to the NCAA Championships from March 22-24 after both finished in the top three in the 3-meter diving competition.
Southern California is well-represented on the IU baseball team’s roster. Of the 35 Hoosiers, nine players hail from the region. IU Coach Tracy Smith said it’s not a coincidence that during spring break, the Hoosiers will play eight games against southern California foes.
Precious points in the Crimson and Gold cup will be awarded as the focus of the instate rivalry turns to the hard court of women’s tennis. The Hoosiers will begin Big Ten play this Friday as they welcome No. 68 Purdue to the IU Tennis Center.
After months of preparation, qualified Hoosier track and field athletes will be heading to Boise, Idaho, for the NCAA Indoor Championships.
The No. 12 IU women’s water polo team, which touts the conference leaders in goals and saves, will make another road trip to California to compete in four matches at the Roadrunner Invitational at CSU Bakersfield.
The IU basketball team earned its first win in postseason play with IU Coach Tom Crean on Thursday, but that win might be overshadowed by a potential loss.
The Hoosiers take on the Penn State Nittany Lions in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. Join the conversation with the IDS basketball reporters here.
The No. 5-seeded Hoosiers (24-7, 11-7) will try to get their first Big Ten Tournament win in the Crean era when they take on No. 12 Penn State (12-19, 4-14) at 1:55 p.m. today at Bankers Life Fieldhouse.
This game is IU’s to lose. By defeating Purdue, the Hoosiers earned fifth place in the Big Ten and a matchup with the last place Nittany Lions in the first round of the conference tournament.
Mere inches prevented the Hoosiers from escaping the fourth inning unscathed. Instead, Indiana State scored four runs in the frame on its way to a 13-8 win.
Starting Thursday, IU’s diving team will compete in the 2012 NCAA Zone C Diving Championships in Bloomington with the potential for divers to qualify for the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships later this month.
In three days, it will be Selection Sunday, and someone will be upset, no doubt with good reason.
Only one day before trying to qualify for the Olympic Trials in one of her favorite events, the 100-meter freestyle, IU sophomore swimmer Sara Delay found herself in the hospital with her life about to change.
In what will be the 95th meeting of a series that dates back to 1898, the IU baseball team will travel to Bob Warn Field in Terre Haute to play the Indiana State Sycamores.
In one of the most surprising regular seasons of all time, which of the IU men's basketball team's 24 wins sticks out the most? Below, five of those wins are ranked not by which were most important to the Hoosiers’ tournament résumé, but by which meant the most to the program and the season.
The Big Ten’s only Pre-season All-American — IU junior second baseman Micah Johnson — will have possible season-ending elbow surgery Wednesday.
Two big innings doomed the Indiana baseball team as they lost to No. 14 Louisville, 13-4, Tuesday at Patterson Stadium in Louisville, Ky.