Ohio State handles Hoosiers 82-61
Even with a National Player of the Year candidate spending the majority of his time on the bench, Ohio State didn’t miss a beat.
Even with a National Player of the Year candidate spending the majority of his time on the bench, Ohio State didn’t miss a beat.
After an opening weekend where IU left 26 runners on base and scored a total of five runs in 34 innings, the IU baseball team wasted no time in using its bats against Texas A&M Corpus Christi.
The IU track and field squad had top performances this weekend from its top athletes, though it wasn’t enough as the Hoosiers came up short at the Big Ten Championships.
The IU water polo team capped off a 2-1 weekend at The Rodeo in Santa Clara, Calif.
The IU softball team improved to 8-7 after going 3-2 during the weekend in the Cathedral City Classic in Palm Springs, Calif.
The No. 44 IU men’s tennis team was swept 7-0 Friday at No. 25 Vanderbilt.
The No. 37 IU women’s tennis team used wins at the bottom of its singles lineup to notch a 4-3 win at Kentucky on Saturday.
COLUMBUS, Ohio --- Freshman DeShaun Thomas scored 22 points, two points less than his career high, and No. 2 Ohio State cruised past IU 82-61 on Sunday at Value City Arena.
The road trip up to Minneapolis, Minn., for the Big Ten Championships didn’t seem to adversely affect the IU men swimmers, as they started the meet off in record-breaking fashion Wednesday.
IU coach Tom Crean said his team’s loss to No. 8 Purdue on Wednesday night was largely based on the inability to stop potential All-Americans E’Twaun Moore and JaJuan Johnson.
With two of the top-10 Western Conference players headed to the East, the question on everyone’s mind is: Will the league’s dynamic change with fewer stars in the West?
For the IU women’s basketball team, Sunday’s 2 p.m. game against Iowa represents the chance to end a 9-18 season on a high note. It will be the Hoosiers’ final regular season game before they travel up to Indianapolis for the Big Ten Tournament on March 3.
The Hoosiers enter the match at 9-2 and have jumped 10 spots in the latest national rankings to No. 37.
The No. 44 Hoosiers (9-3) will travel to Nashville, Tenn., to face No. 25 Vanderbilt, a team that features the nation’s No. 57 singles player, Ryan Lipman, and two top-40 doubles teams.
The Hoosiers will take their battle-tested record out west to Santa Clara, Calif., this weekend where they will take on Pacific, Cal State-Monterey Bay and Santa Clara.
For the IU track and field squad, the whole season was based on not only winning, but also going to Nationals and bringing a championship to IU.
IU coach Tracy Smith and his hitters said a second round of games at the Kleberg Bank College Classic in Corpus Christi, Texas, should see an improved effort at the plate.
James Brewer earned praise when he reportedly dominated the competition at the Senior Bowl last month. Sports Illustrated said he “established himself as the best blocker at the event.” Now he is in Indianapolis for the NFL Draft Combine.
The former IU receiver will be competing at the NFL Draft Combine this weekend in Indianapolis, along with 45 other college wideouts all hoping to boost their draft stock.
Following the Hoosiers’ loss at Purdue earlier this month, IU coach Tom Crean pined for the day when he wouldn’t have to face senior Boilermakers JaJuan Johnson and E’Twaun Moore.