Hoosiers drop pair of matches during weekend
Indiana suffered two crippling losses this weekend, with the Hoosiers being outscored by a total of 12-2 against two teams that were below them in the Big Ten standings before the weekend.
Indiana suffered two crippling losses this weekend, with the Hoosiers being outscored by a total of 12-2 against two teams that were below them in the Big Ten standings before the weekend.
The IU women’s water polo team topped Maryland in a third-place game Sunday at the Collegiate Water Polo Association Western Division Championships.
A hard-fought win sandwiched by a heartbreaking loss and a 7-0 victory — all in a weekend’s work for the Hoosiers.
Coming off a weekend that ended with IU getting swept in Sunday’s doubleheader with Michigan State, the Hoosier baseball team will be back in action Tuesday against the Louisville Cardinals.
It was a tale of two days for the IU rowing team at the Lake Natoma Invite on Saturday and Sunday in Gold River, Calif.
The Hoosiers 21-20 (5-7) faced slightly different problems and saw slightly different victories in this weekend’s Big Ten play against the Nittany Lions of Penn State 13-23 (5-7).
After a scoreless first half, the IU men’s soccer team cruised to a victory against the 2011 National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics champion, Lindsey Wilson College, 2-0 Friday night at Jerry Yeagley Field.
While it was not a basketball game, the Border Battle on the Louisville campus had an audience abuzz with excitement.
Rising junior running back Stephen Houston checked his phone before Saturday’s Cream and Crimson Spring Game and saw stormy conditions approaching Bloomington. He wasn’t worried, though.
The start to the 62nd Little 500 week is officially underway. On Saturday afternoon, 47 teams took to the track at the Robert C. Haugh Track & Field Complex to participate in the 10th annual Little 50.
The IU Student Foundation-issued bicycles crunch on the cinders as they make circles on the track at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
You can guarantee junior Erin Gallo will have on her pair of black biking socks this Friday night.
Co-captains senior Kristtini Cain and junior Kate Coons fired one-over-par 73s to move into a play-off for the individual title at the Indiana Invitational. They joined Ball State’s Jenna Hague and IU-Purdue University Indianapolis’ Lauren Kuss.
A 35-minute interval between games did not cool the Michigan State bats, as the Spartans wasted no time scoring four runs in the top of the first against sophomore starter Matt Dearden and senior reliever Drew Leininger en route to a 20-10 win.
Despite a two-hour rain delay that caused a total of 27 teams to not show up Saturday at Bill Armstrong Stadium, the 2012 Team Pursuit results are in the books.
After a scoreless first half, the IU men’s soccer team cruised to a victory against the 2011 National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics champion, Lindsey Wilson College, 2-0 Friday night at Jerry Yeagley Field.
The Hoosiers 21-20 (5-7) faced slightly different problems and saw slightly different victories in this weekend’s Big Ten play against the Nittany Lions of Penn State 13-23 (5-7).
While it was not a basketball game, the Border Battle on the Louisville campus had an audience abuzz with excitement.
The running race, also patterned after the Indianapolis 500, will take place at 5 p.m. at the Haugh Track. The event costs $5 and is open to the public.
Both Delta Tau Delta and Teter defended their wins in the 2011 Team Pursuit Saturday. For Teter, it was the third consecutive win, while Delta Tau Delta took its second straight victory.