Softball ready for NCAA regional play
The Hoosiers will participate in postseason play for the first time since 2006 when they match up with DePaul on Friday as part of the NCAA Division I Softball Championship.
The Hoosiers will participate in postseason play for the first time since 2006 when they match up with DePaul on Friday as part of the NCAA Division I Softball Championship.
Rising junior guard Jordan Hulls and rising sophomore guard Victor Oladipo will join a Reach USA trip to the Far East from May 17-31, IU Athletics announced Monday in a press release.
The Hoosiers, who finished the 2011 regular season second in the Big Ten and with an overall record of 37-16, drew a first-round matchup with DePaul on Friday in the Columbia, Mo. regional.
Not all IU recruits were smiling in Bloomington this weekend. In fact, the headlining act of the adidas May Classic AAU basketball tournament left extremely disappointed.
Seniors Morgan Melloh, Sara Olson and Kelsey Stander will have gone through their four years of eligibility, making the 2011 postseason their last hurrah in the cream and crimson.
The Hoosiers will find out their next opponent when the NCAA Tournament Selection Show appears on ESPNU at 10 p.m. Sunday.
Fighting to keep its postseason hopes alive, IU won three games, including a 13-12 marathon victory in 15 frames Saturday and Sunday, to claim a crucial series sweep of Big Ten-leading Michigan State at Sembower Field.
IU senior Vera Neuenswander tied the Big Ten's all-time record for the outdoor pole vault event Friday at the Big Ten Championships in Iowa City, Iowa.
Members of the Hoosiers’ 2012, 2013 and 2014 recruiting classes will participate Friday through Sunday in the adidas May Classic AAU tournament at IU.
The Wildcats outhit the Hoosiers 17-10 with seven of nine Kentucky starters recording multi-hit games and four of them hitting solo home runs.
Freshman pitcher Joey DeNato started a Friday game for the first time in his collegiate career May 6 against Northwestern. His eight shutout innings and seven strikeouts in the Hoosiers’ 5-0 win against the Wildcats earned him the conference’s Pitcher of the Week award.
The IU baseball team entered the weekend with its postseason hopes hanging in the balance. The Hoosiers sure seemed like they recognized it.
The IU softball team split its weekend series with Northwestern, falling 4-1 in the second game Sunday and putting a stop to the Hoosiers’ nation-leading 15-game win streak.
The Hoosiers climbed up all-time record lists and won 17 events Friday to cap a strong host performance at the 33rd annual Billy Hayes Invitational at Robert C. Haugh Track & Field Complex.
As the Hoosiers head into the last four games of the regular season, they are in the midst of a 14-game win streak, and they are tied with No. 2 Michigan for first place in the Big Ten.
The seven straight losses for Tracy Smith’s ballclub account for the most losses since 2008. During that stretch, IU has left 57 runners on base while being outscored 55-19 with 15 of those 55 runs being unearned.
As Dylan Swift and Wes Wilson look back on their years in Bloomington and their growth together as members of the IU baseball team, they believe the Hoosiers will receive solid production from the catcher position no matter who dons the gear in a given game.
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway announced today that businessman Donald Trump will not be a part of the 100th anniversary running of the Indianapolis 500.
The IU women’s tennis team ended its season with a 4-0 loss to No. 19 Northwestern on Friday in the quarterfinals of the Big Ten Tournament.
Senior pitcher Morgan Melloh added upon an already record-breaking season, as the IU softball team swept its two-game weekend series against Iowa.