Emerging Wilson leads IU into game against Sycamores
One of the early bright spots for the Hoosiers’ offense has been senior outfielder Wes Wilson.
One of the early bright spots for the Hoosiers’ offense has been senior outfielder Wes Wilson.
Kenny Eagle is already finding a way to put his knowledge from his Intermediate Financial and Accounting class into action.
While many Little 500 cyclists draw inspiration from wearing their houses’ letters, an additional phrase has run down the sleeves of the Alpha Chi Omega team jersey for several years as a simple reminder of the members’ ultimate goal.
When exactly did the season end? I’m not sure. It’s impossible to point to any one date and say, “Aha. That’s it. That’s when this thing ended!”
With aspirations of sending a few more Hoosiers this Friday into the NCAA Indoor Championships in Texas, the IU track and field squad knew it had to post big numbers during the weekend.
The IU softball team improved to 10-8 after winning two of the three games at the Bulldog Invitational in Athens, Ga.
The No. 17 IU water polo squad (7-8) took care of business during the weekend in Princeton, N.J., earning its first weekend sweep of the season.
A makeshift IU lineup defeated Wright State 6-1 Sunday at the IU Tennis Center.
The No. 41 IU women’s tennis team dropped a 6-1 match against No. 14 Notre Dame on Friday, losing two of three doubles matches and five of six singles matches.
Two wins and a loss in the Tennessee Tournament in Knoxville, Tenn., saw the Hoosiers (6-4) earn at least nine hits in each contest, but the run discrepancy in the differing outcomes was clear.
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – When asked about his team’s performance against Illinois on Saturday, IU junior guard Verdell Jones answered with three words: “disappointing and embarrassing.”
After having half of its team eliminated Saturday, IU wrestling rebounded Sunday with a pair of third place finishers.
Illinois outplayed IU on both ends of the court in its 72-48 win in Champaign, Ill.
As Jeremiah Rivers walked off the court with 11 seconds remaining, he did so to a standing ovation from the fans and his name being echoed throughout Assembly Hall.
Halfway through the second half Thursday, IU was in a threatening position to pull an upset on No. 10 Wisconsin.
The stage was set for an upset. The 10th-seeded Hoosiers were facing seventh-seeded archrival Purdue. IU coach Felisha Legette-Jack’s first recruiting class was fighting to keep its season alive. But this script did not conclude with an ideal ending for the Hoosiers.
There are probably a few ways to look on Jeremiah Rivers’ career as an IU basketball player. Yes, some good, some very good and some that didn’t quite reach expectations.But Thursday night was Rivers’ Senior Night, and as the team’s only true senior, it was (more or less) his alone.
The No. 3-ranked IU track and field men’s squad will be looking to earn more tickets to the NCAA Indoor Championships this weekend.
The Hoosiers will look to continue their offensive success when they travel to Princeton, N.J., to take on Princeton, Marist and Maryland.
The No. 41 Hoosiers will play host to No. 14 Notre Dame at 3 p.m. Friday before beginning Big Ten play next weekend.