IU falls to No. 12 Florida State
The Hoosiers were able to go nearly shot-for-shot with No. 12 Florida State until the last few minutes of the second half of their 82-74 loss to the Seminoles.
The Hoosiers were able to go nearly shot-for-shot with No. 12 Florida State until the last few minutes of the second half of their 82-74 loss to the Seminoles.
The IU wrestling team will face its first national test Friday in the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational.
IU’s No. 13 women’s swimming and diving team and No. 8 men’s swimming and diving team both have busy weekends ahead of them.
For a recap of the live chat for the IU women's basketball 6:30 p.m. game against No. 12 Florida State click here.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Evan Turner had 25 points and 13 rebounds and Jon Diebler added 22 points to lead No. 15 Ohio State past No. 21 Florida State 77-64 on Wednesday night, clinching the Big Ten’s first victory in 11 years of its annual series with the ACC.
Glass looks to IU alumni for replacement head coach .
Twenty-five of Mike Freitag’s 51 years have been spent with the IU men’s soccer program, as a player, assistant coach and head coach. But now, Freitag’s tenure as a Hoosier is done.
When it comes to college football, there are coaching positions, and then there is the position. Or so it used to be.
Upon the close of the 2009 season, the IU volleyball team believes a bright future is on the horizon.
When are three Big Ten championships, two Big Ten Coach of the Year titles and one National Championship not enough to keep your job? Apparently, when you’re IU men’s soccer coach Mike Freitag.
The Hoosiers hope to finish the school’s involvement with the Big Ten/Atlantic Coast Conference challenge with a win when they take on ranked Florida State at 6:30 p.m. today.
Indiana Daily Student reporters Kevin Loughery and Stephanie Kuzydym spoke in-depth with IU Athletics Director Fred Glass regarding his decision not to renew IU men's soccer coach Mike Freitag's contract for the upcoming year.
Fred Glass, IU Vice President and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics, announced Monday that IU men's soccer coach Mike Freitag’s contract is not to be renewed for the 2010 season. His contract expires Dec. 31.
Statistics can measure the attendance level – 17,039 fans. They can measure points – IU’s 68 to Maryland’s 80. But if they could measure decibels, Tuesday’s crowd against Maryland would have hit a season-high.
The Hoosiers were tied with the Terrapins at 54-54 in the second half, before Maryland reeled off a 24-9 run that lasted up until the final minute. The loss had the feel of many IU contests from a season ago. More than anything, it proved that there is still growing to be done in Bloomington.
After a disappointing 12-10-1 IU men’s soccer season, IU Athletics Director Fred Glass will not renew former IU men’s soccer coach Mike Freitag’s contract.
All Tiger Woods has to do is pay a $164 fine – less than a round of golf at Torrey Pines – and his dealings with Florida authorities about his car accident will be done.
Fresh off a more than disappointing 4-8 season, the Hoosiers can officially pack up 2009 and prepare to unfurl 2010. Returning next season are the figure heads of IU football in junior quarterback Ben Chappell, sophomore wide receiver Tandon Doss, and, of course, IU coach Bill Lynch. But past that, the Hoosiers will enter their first season this decade with questions all around the board.
When Maryland coach Gary Williams and IU coach Tom Crean sat down for their postgame press conferences, the coaches told two different stories.
A lot can change in a year, but IU’s 80-68 loss against Maryland proved that not much is different in Assembly Hall.