The Tipton Tornado
Coming into Sunday night’s game, junior forward Derek Elston had yet to be a part of IU’s offensive equation in conference play. In just 68 seconds, that changed.
Coming into Sunday night’s game, junior forward Derek Elston had yet to be a part of IU’s offensive equation in conference play. In just 68 seconds, that changed.
With 47 seconds left in Sunday’s game at Northwestern, the IU women’s basketball team was down by only three points. The team’s first conference win this season was only a couple shots away.
The men’s and women’s track squads capped a series of four consecutive home meets this past weekend with the Indiana Relays at Gladstein Fieldhouse.
After a weekend of mixed results in the ITA Men’s Kickoff at Columbus, Ohio, the Hoosiers have begun to establish a reputation as a feisty opponent. In Saturday’s match, No. 29 Indiana outclassed No. 28 Notre Dame 6-1, sweeping doubles and losing one singles contest. Sunday, though, the Hoosiers (3-2) fell 4-0 to host No. 3 Ohio State.
With the Hoosiers taking on a highly touted Louisville team, the women ranked No. 24 and the men ranked No. 12, securing wins Saturday afternoon was not going to be an easy task.
It was another tough test for the Hoosiers on Sunday when they took to the mat against the No. 8 Fighting Illini in IU’s University Gymnasium. Despite its efforts, the team suffered a loss, 10-29.
Whatever offensive woes the IU men’s basketball team had Thursday night at Wisconsin appear to have subsided.
A change in the starting lineup has paid off after one half of basketball at Assembly Hall.
The Hoosiers take on the Hawkeyes of Iowa at 6 p.m. Follow along with the IDS basketball reporters as they discuss the game.
On a night when Wisconsin’s All-American senior guard Jordan Taylor was kept in check by the IU defense, it was the role players of the Badgers who made the difference Thursday evening.
For the 11th straight time, the IU men’s basketball team came to the Kohl Center and lost.
After splitting the two opening matches of the season, the IU women’s tennis team comes back to Bloomington to open the home portion of the schedule this Saturday. In the front end of a doubleheader, the Hoosiers will square off against the Western Michigan Broncos at 11 a.m.
Even with losses in the last eight games — all to Big Ten conference foes — the IU women’s basketball team has seen consistent scoring support from three juniors.
The IU women’s basketball team was unable to pull off the upset Thursday in Assembly Hall, losing to the ninth-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes 73-55.
Fresh off its sweep last Saturday against Purdue on live television, the IU men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams face yet another tough challenge. In their second home meet of the year, the Hoosiers will swim against Louisville on Saturday at the Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center.
The Hoosiers will wrestle at home for the second time in a row this season as they take on the Fighting Illini.
The weekend’s slate of play will see the No. 29 Hoosiers (2-1) head east for the ITA Men’s Kick-Off at the Columbus, Ohio, site, where they will face No. 28 Notre Dame Saturday and No. 3 Ohio State or No. 44 Cornell Sunday.
The two will play their first of a pair of meetings this year when Iowa (11-10, 3-5) heads to Bloomington for a 6 p.m. Sunday tipoff at Assembly Hall against the No. 16/17 Hoosiers (16-5, 4-5).
Beginning Feb. 7, inner tube water polo will become the first aquatic sport offered as an intramural. This is just one of several new additions made by Recreational Sports, which is focused on revamping its intramurals.
The No. 9 Indiana water polo team will compete in its second tournament of the season as it travels to Santa Barbara, Calif., to play four games at the UC Santa Barbara Winter Invite, three of those against top-20 teams.