Michigan foes win against Hoosiers to start Big Ten play
IU was stifled by Michigan schools this weekend, falling to No. 5 Michigan on Saturday and Michigan on Sunday.
IU was stifled by Michigan schools this weekend, falling to No. 5 Michigan on Saturday and Michigan on Sunday.
Qualifications is the first Spring Series Event of the Little 500 season. On the women’s side, 32 teams tried to qualify. On the men’s side, 46 teams tried to qualify for 33 spots.
Qualifications is the first Spring Series Event of the Little 500 season. On the women’s side, 32 teams will try to qualify. On the men’s side, 46 teams will try to qualify for 33 spots. Every exchange, every pump of the pedals and every millisecond counts. Check back for the latest updates.
Lawrence Central (Indianapolis) junior Jeremy Hollowell, the No. 39 overall player according to Rivals.com, decided Thursday afternoon at his high school that he wanted to become a Hoosier.
Qualifications, the first spring series event of the Little 500 season, will take place Saturday at Bill Armstrong Stadium. On the men’s side, 46 teams will try to qualify for 33 spots. On the women’s side, 32 teams will attempt to qualify.
The IU track and field team will kick off the 2011 outdoor season this weekend.
In the past, the Hoosiers have seen success in the Mountain View Invitational, including winning the team title in 2008 and producing individual champions in 2007 (Elaine Harris) and 2008 (Lauren Harling).
The No. 28-ranked IU squad, according to the latest Golfweek-Sagarin rankings, will compete in a 19-team field, including No. 18 Arkansas, No. 26 Oklahoma, No. 32 Liberty and No. 37 North Texas, according to the March 20 Golfweek rankings.
IU coach Lin Loring said No. 5 Michigan is the favorite to win the Big Ten this season, along with No. 11 Northwestern.
The matches against No. 44 Michigan State and No. 18 Michigan are the second and third of five home matches to open conference play for the Hoosiers (13-4, 1-0 Big Ten).
Coach Barry King said the Hoosiers must stick to what has sparked their eight-game winning streak — their defense.
The IU softball team will welcome the University of Minnesota this weekend for a two-game series to kick off the Big Ten schedule.
After deciding to put his NFL dreams on hold, Damarlo Belcher is returning to IU for his senior season with a different mindset.
IU’s home opener is at 1:05 p.m. Sunday against Evansville, but only as the finale in a three-game series with the Purple Aces.
Lawrence Central junior Jeremy Hollowell, the No. 39 recruit in the 2012 class by Rivals.com, announced today he will attend IU.
Following IU coach Felisha Legette-Jack’s worst record in Bloomington, Athletic Director Fred Glass said the five-year coach will return next season. Jack’s current contract is good through June 30, 2013.
Starting today, 11 Hoosier athletes return to Minneapolis to participate in the NCAA Championships.
When the IU baseball team’s bus pulled into the Ball State’s Ball Diamond parking lot 25 minutes prior to the first pitch Wednesday afternoon, IU coach Tracy Smith made sure any excuse for a lack of preparation would be left on the bus. Unfortunately for Ball State (2-17), junior pitcher Drew Leininger did not stay on that bus.
The IU softball team swept a double header Tuesday from Butler University at the IU Softball Field behind 31 strikeouts from senior pitcher Morgan Melloh.
After a monthlong tournament layoff, the No. 30 IU men’s golf team traveled to Tucson, Ariz., to play in the National Invitational Tournament at the Omni Tucson National Golf Club on Monday and Tuesday in an attempt to extend its three stroke-play tournament winning streak.