Cutters react to debate about Young’s eligibility
When photos posted Feb. 28 on the Internet showed Cutters’ rider Eric Young cycling with Bissell, a professional cycling team, uproar spread throughout the amateur Little 500 community.
When photos posted Feb. 28 on the Internet showed Cutters’ rider Eric Young cycling with Bissell, a professional cycling team, uproar spread throughout the amateur Little 500 community.
The IU women’s tennis team lost four matches at the bottom of the singles lineup, leading to a 4-3 loss at the hands of No. 49 Purdue on March 12.
There are not a lot of similarities between the speedy offense-based wrestling of Matt Powless and the read-and-react style that Ricky Alcala employs. But Saturday evening in Philadelphia, both wrestlers shared something in common upon clinching All-American status: hugs.
The IU women’s golf team posted its best finish of the year Wednesday, tieing for second in the Lumberjack Shootout at Wigwam golf course in Litchfield Park, Ariz.
The No. 13 Hoosiers posted an 8-1 record during spring break, falling only to the No. 4 Rainbow Warriors of Hawai’i.
All season, the IU women’s swimming and diving team has been ranked in the top 15. In a fitting way to end the season, it finished 15th in the nation at the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championship on Saturday in Minneapolis .
The IU softball team got off to a strong start in its first home games of the year in the Hoosier Classic.
The IU men’s tennis team picked up three wins over break, beating rival Purdue, No. 46 Arizona and Scottsdale Community College.
The IU baseball team couldn’t put the total package together in Florida for eight games in eight days and finished with a 5-3 record.
Junior Derek Drouin’s jump of 7 feet 7.75 inches March 12 in College Station, Texas, did more than give the IU high jumper his third NCAA title.
The middle-Zeller brother steps up his game for the Tar Heels, while Jimmer Fredette carries a hopeful BYU squad
As many IU students head to Florida next week for no work and all play, the baseball team will be playing a rigourous schedule with eight games in eight days beginning Saturday.
Similar to IU’s loss to Penn State in December at Assembly Hall, the Hoosiers could not contain the Nittany Lion frontcourt in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament.
Well, that’s it. IU’s season is over. Maybe mercifully and maybe for the best. The 2010-11 IU basketball season has faded into oblivion.
IU running back Darius Willis will not be suspended by the University for an alleged domestic assault, a source close to Willis said Thursday. The woman involved in the case filed a protective order against Willis on Jan. 14.
INDIANAPOLIS — As time expired in the first half of IU’s Big Ten Tournament matchup with Penn State, Nittany Lions forward Jeff Brooks symbolized how the rest of the game would go.
The Hoosiers will take on in-state rival Purdue at noon Saturday in both teams’ Big Ten opener.
The IU water polo team’s five-game winning streak is predicated largely on defense, as the Hoosiers have allowed 4.8 goals per game in their past five matches. They look to take their strong defense into this weekend’s Aztec Invitational in San Diego.
This weekend, the divers travel to Columbus, Ohio, to continue their season at the Zone Diving Meet.
The IU softball team will look to continue its winning ways when it travels to Norman, Okla., to play in the Oklahoma Spring Festival.