Men look to replicate success of women’s team at Big Ten Tournament
The Men’s Big Ten Championships, in Minneapolis, Minn., start today and continue until Saturday night.
The Men’s Big Ten Championships, in Minneapolis, Minn., start today and continue until Saturday night.
Pangborn, a student manager for the IU women’s basketball team, said he has always loved basketball despite being legally blind in both his eyes.
When junior Amy Dickman of Kappa Alpha Theta was deciding whether to compete in her second Little 500 this year, there was a little bit of uncertainty behind the decision.
Hundreds of IU students spend their college careers pedaling a bicycle — opting for a spandex outfit and part of a semester with less alcohol in their systems than their peers. Zach Osterman was one of those students.
Playing their first game in exactly one week, the Hoosiers saw the Wildcats jump out to a 10-point halftime lead backed by seven 3-pointers. And despite another late comeback attempt, IU dropped its fourth-straight game in a 70-64 decision against Northwestern.
The IU baseball team finished the Caravelle Resort Invitational with an upset win against No.18 Coastal Carolina
The IU women’s swimming and diving team left the rest of the Big Ten in its wake this week, claiming its third straight title and winning by a 243-point margin (821-578) against runner-up Minnesota.
IU junior guard Verdell Jones said Saturday’s outcome was a result of two things: energy and focus.
The IU softball team finished the USF Tournament with a record of 3-2 giving it a 5-5 record on the season.
Senior Kurt Kinser returned to action from an injury Friday, but upsets of senior Paul Young and junior Matt Powless cost the Hoosiers as they fell to rival Purdue 21-12 in the final dual of the regular season.
When No. 34 DePaul faced No. 47 IU on Friday, it was clear which team was dominant. It was the lower-ranked Hoosiers.
The Hoosiers, playing their first game in exactly one week, opened cold on both ends of the floor and couldn't climb out of a 10-point halftime deficit in a 70-64 loss to Northwestern on Saturday in Assembly Hall.
A solid batting effort wasn’t enough for the IU baseball team Friday in its season opener, losing 4-2 to Virginia Tech.
When the Hoosiers aren’t playing well defensively, they usually aren’t winning. It’s a fact of life IU coach Tom Crean has preached since game one and a harsh reality that reared its ugly head again last Saturday at Michigan.
More sunny skies will greet the Hoosiers this weekend as they open their 2011 season in Myrtle Beach, S.C., and participate in the Caravelle Resort Invitational.
In the first of two matches in two nights, the IU wrestling team fell to Illinois on Thursday evening 23-12.
The Hoosiers have a 279-236 lead over second-place Minnesota — and the rest of the field — following the first two days of competition.
The No. 47 IU women’s tennis team will play host to No. 34 DePaul at 11 a.m. Saturday and Cleveland State at 11 a.m. Sunday.
The IU softball team gears up for its second weekend of games with the Fairfield Inn and Suites USF tournament in Clearwater, Fla., where the Hoosiers will face University of Alabama at Birmingham and DePaul on Friday.
The Hoosiers intend not only to defend their pool this week as they become hosts to the Big Ten Championship for the first time since 2005, but their 2009 and 2010 Big Ten titles as well.