Wilson begins IU tenure against fellow new coach
IU Coach Kevin Wilson will be in good company as he coaches his first game for the school. He needs only to look across the field.
IU Coach Kevin Wilson will be in good company as he coaches his first game for the school. He needs only to look across the field.
Transfer students Jamie Vollmer and A.J. Corrado will hit the soccer field this season for the Hoosiers.
This college football offseason was filled with anything but glee for coaches, administrators and fans.
Brenna Moeljadi will probably be pretty embarrassed to see this article is about her. Moeljadi, a senior back, might then go on to tell you that it’s been a team effort. Her play has only been because of opportunities set up by those around her.
It started with a sweatshirt. That’s what caught the eye of the American media and many IU students back in the United States. They recognized an IU-East shirt during Williams’ press conference after a match at Wimbledon — and the buzz began.
Todd Yeagley enters his second season as the Hoosiers’ men’s soccer coach with high expectations to lead his team back to the promised land.
Surely the Hoosier soccer team will score goals, lots of them. But the void of 2010 Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year Will Bruin and the lack of offense thus far this season has left lingering questions about whether or not the 2011 Hoosiers will repeat as Big Ten Champions under second-year coach Todd Yeagley.
The IU football team will take the field at Lucas Oil Stadium on Saturday to officially begin the Kevin Wilson era, but even with the season approaching quickly, uncertainties still abound.
The former world No. 1 is taking online business classes to pursue a bachelor’s degree through a online degree-completion program.
The former world No. 1 is taking online business classes to pursue a bachelor’s degree through a online degree-completion program.
Saturday’s matchup with Ball State became much easier to picture Monday, as 27 of the 28 starting spots on offense, defense and special teams were revealed.
The IU Rowing Club, in its sixth season, currently has only six rowers and a coxswain. The club’s first regatta is Lemonhead on Oct. 1 at Lake Lemon.
Out of 141 riders who took a survey conducted by the IDS in the weeks leading up to the 2011 race, only five said they didn’t participate in a sport for at least one full season in high school. Among the field of riders in the last race, 307 seasons of athletic experience pedaled across a cinder track.
I have to admit, when Kevin Wilson first walked into the Henke Hall of Champions for his introductory press conference last December, I had my doubts.
The No. 17 IU men’s soccer team (0-0-1) played to a 0-0 tie against in-state rival No. 12 Notre Dame (0-0-1). The game was the first away-from-home season opener for the Hoosiers since 2006.
Senior libero Caitlin Cox, who was named to the All-Tournament team Saturday, led the Hoosiers’ defense with 67 digs in the tournament. The Hoosiers dropped two of three games in the Va. tournament.
Friday was the first time IU played Duke, and it would go down as a W in the record books.
The Hoosiers’ 56-game schedule for what is expected to be the IU baseball team’s final season at Sembower Field was released Friday.
IU addeda win and a loss to its record after weekend play in Tampa, Fla. and Bloomington.
IU men’s soccer’s hopes of defending their Big Ten championship took a sizable hit Dec. 29, 2010, when their leading scorer, junior Will Bruin, decided to forego his senior season and pursue a career in Major League Soccer.