IU pummels Northwestern State
Junior guard Verdell Jones scored 24 points to lead the Hoosiers to a 100-66 victory - their sixth consecutive victory to open the season.
Junior guard Verdell Jones scored 24 points to lead the Hoosiers to a 100-66 victory - their sixth consecutive victory to open the season.
Todd Yeagley and Caleb Porter - former assistant coaches, former teammates and former roommates will meet as head coaches for the first time in the postseason when IU travels to Akron for a 4 p.m. Sunday third-round NCAA Tournament game.
IU faces Purdue at noon Saturday for the Old Oaken Bucket.
The No. 17 overall recruit and the No. 2-rated point guard in the 2012 class according to Rivals.com chose the Hoosiers over Butler, Florida, Virginia and Wake Forest.
In some sense, five November wins for this IU basketball team shouldn't be much of a surprise. Anything less would be, well, a disappointment. But in the perspective of where this program came from - and where it's headed - a 5-0 record shows progress.
Sophomore guard Jordan Hulls gave life to an otherwise dormant IU offense with 15 points on 5-of-6 shooting in a 72-56 victory against North Carolina Central. The Hoosiers are now 5-0 for the first time since the 2002-03 season.
Led by sophomore guard Jordan Hulls' 15 points, the Hoosiers pushed through a rough shooting night to take down the Eagles at Assembly Hall.
The IU men's cross-country team finished seventh at the NCAA Championships on Monday. It was the team's highest finish since the 1977 team took fourth place.
IU coach Bill Lynch said Monday that he has not thought about his future in Bloomington and instead is focused on his team's final 2010 game.
With the long and awaited arrival of Thanksgiving now just a mere three days away, Kevin Bowen thought it would be a great time to look at what IU Athletics has to be thankful for this holiday season.
If IU Athletics Director Fred Glass really wants to send the IU football program in the right direction, he’ll do the right thing and fire coach Bill Lynch after the Hoosiers' season ends next week in West Lafayette, Justin Albers writes.
Monday's NCAA Championships in Terre Haute, Ind. will mark the first time the Hoosiers have advanced to the ultimate round as a team since 2007.
The move of IU's originally scheduled home game against the Nittany Lions to FedExField in Landover, Md., did nothing to help the Hoosiers on the field in a 41-24 loss Saturday.
The Hoosiers played sophomore quarterback Ben Chappell on passing plays and played redshirt freshman quarterback Edward Wright-Baker on various running plays during Saturday's 41-24 loss to Penn State in Landover, Md.
With his team trailing by six after one half, the sophomore guard knocked down three consecutive 3-pointers to jump-start a 22-0 run and lead the Hoosiers to a 67-54 victory against the Purple Aces in Assembly Hall.
After the 44-0 downing of Wabash to start the dual season, the IU wrestling team faced more challenging competition on Saturday but still emerged victorious against The Citadel and Columbia at the Disney Duals in Orlando, Fla.
Led by sophomore Eric Ress and junior Alyssa Vavra, both Hoosier teams fell to the tough Virginia squad. The women beat the Nittany Lions 195-158, and the men’s results against Penn State were unavailable.
IU lost Friday to Michigan State in four sets and then was swept the next day by No. 20 Michigan.
The Bulldogs (3-0) defeated the Hoosiers (2-2) in Athens, Ga. by a score of 84-51. IU was down early and could not seem to stop the Bulldogs’ runs throughout the rest of the game.
A mixture of high-flying pucks, high sticks and low blows failed to produce yet another win for the IU club ice hockey team, which fell to 4-15 this weekend with two losses to Robert Morris (Ill.).