Constant shifts along offensive line putting more pressure on Chappell
While the Hoosiers have allowed just seven sacks on the season, the team has permitted 21 of its 28 season quarterback hurries in its last four games.
While the Hoosiers have allowed just seven sacks on the season, the team has permitted 21 of its 28 season quarterback hurries in its last four games.
After defeating Iowa 3-2 on the road Sunday, the Hoosiers do not have the luxury of enjoying their win for long as they travel to play Penn State on Thursday.
With three wins against teams ranked in the top 25 of the American Collegiate Hockey Association, the IU men’s club ice hockey team is off to a strong start, even though the club’s 4-7 record might say otherwise.
The Bulldogs (14-0-1) never trailed in a 4-1 victory against the Hoosiers (8-5-2) at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
IU junior tight end Max Dedmond, who was injured in last week’s game at Illinois, will not play Saturday against Northwestern, according to the injury report released Tuesday.
IU sophomore swimmer Eric Ress was named Big Ten Swimmer of the Week, the conference announced Tuesday.
The men's soccer athletic trainers provide an invaluable part to the team's success, and their time commitment rivals that of any student athlete, writes soccer beat reporter Kevin Loughery.
The 13-0-1 Butler Bulldogs will take on the Hoosiers tonight at Bill Armstrong Stadium at 7 p.m. for IU’s last non-conference match of the season. Butler is ranked No. 8 in the nation.
National sports columnist Frank Therber writes the Cubs have no one to blame but themselves and their front office in choosing Mike Quade over Ryne Sandberg as the team's new manager.
With the season rapidly approaching, many Hoosier wrestlers said they have high hopes of landing a spot in next spring’s NCAA tournament. First though, they must clinch a spot on their own team.
This weekend, Little 500 riders gathered alongside non-Little 500 riders on North Jordan Avenue and at Bill Armstrong Stadium to compete with each other during the Fall Cycling Series.
The IU football team had five turnovers in their 43-13 loss against Illinois, a statistic that coach Bill Lynch believes was indicative of the results.
The IU men's cross country team will be enjoying the treat of a Big Ten title on Halloween Sunday, Kevin Bowen writes.
The club has employed various strategies to prepare for its title defense Nov. 4 at Lake Monroe.
A victory Sunday lead to an award Monday, when for the first time in his collegiate career, IU sophomore goalkeeper Luis Soffner was named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week.
A season-high five turnovers crippled the Hoosiers (4-3, 0-3) on Saturday in their 43-13 loss at Illinois (4-3, 2-2). The five Hoosier turnovers led to 24 Illinois points.
Costly turnovers and coaching decisions prevented IU from competing for a win like it should have, Justin Albers writes.
The Hoosiers fell to No. 9 Michigan State and Ball State in overtime contests.
In their 43-13 loss at Illinois, the IU defensive squad surrendered just 289 yards of total offense and allowed just 14 points on drives that began outside their territory.
The Hoosiers (17-5, 5-5) proved they could defend their home court, defeating No. 13 Michigan and Michigan State this weekend.