Wisconsin weathers IU's strong start, wins 69-60
IU could not sustain a four-point halftime lead, as they fall at Wisconsin by nine
IU could not sustain a four-point halftime lead, as they fall at Wisconsin by nine
At IU and across the nation, the difference between men’s and women’s basketball is clear. The women’s brand of basketball lags behind in the ticket office and television ratings. Last season, IU ranked ninth in the Big Ten for average attendance at home women’s basketball games.
After handily defeating Michigan Saturday by 19 points, the IU men’s basketball coach Tom Crean said he has had no tolerance for complacency as the Hoosiers (10-8, 1-4) prepare for a 9 p.m. Thursday road match with No. 17 Wisconsin (13-4, 3-2) on ESPN.
The IU women's basketball team hosts MSU at 6:30 p.m.
Aaron Siegal-Eisman gives his midseason report on college basketball
Nathan Hart says Jordan Hulls is the key to the Hoosiers' offense
Maurice Creek spoke to the media Wednesday concerning his injured knee
Frank Therber gives his take on what IU has done to keep up with the national athletic powerhouses.
Current Hoosier Faith Sherrill and former Hoosiers Eric Gordon and Armon Bassett have all made recent national headlines.
Nathan Hart gives his opinion on the Maurice Creek injury, the IU student section and the current state of the Big Ten.
With six straight losses, IU entered its matchup against Michigan in need of a statement game to turn the season around. On Saturday night, the team got it.
Nathan Hart says IU's effort and energy will have to last the entire game in order to win
Christian Watford's improved play on the glass leads IU past Michigan
IU defeats rival Purdue in team-scored meet
Hoosiers fare well in Georgia
IU wrestlers fall to No. 5 Minnesota despite finishing the final matches strong
Hoosiers drop fourth straight, 71-51
Sophomore guard Maurice Creek will be out indefinitely after suffering a stress fracture on his right patella, IU coach Tom Crean said Monday on his weekly radio show.
Powered by junior guard Verdell Jones’ game-high 24 points and a 3-of-3 effort form the 3-point line from sophomore guard Jordan Hulls, the Hoosiers won their first Big Ten game of the season in dominant fashion in an 80-61 victory against Michigan on Saturday at Assembly Hall.
The women's tennis prepares for the Georgia Invitational this weekend.