Loring wants team to stay composed against Kentucky
The Hoosiers enter the match at 9-2 and have jumped 10 spots in the latest national rankings to No. 37.
The Hoosiers enter the match at 9-2 and have jumped 10 spots in the latest national rankings to No. 37.
The No. 44 Hoosiers (9-3) will travel to Nashville, Tenn., to face No. 25 Vanderbilt, a team that features the nation’s No. 57 singles player, Ryan Lipman, and two top-40 doubles teams.
The Hoosiers will take their battle-tested record out west to Santa Clara, Calif., this weekend where they will take on Pacific, Cal State-Monterey Bay and Santa Clara.
For the IU track and field squad, the whole season was based on not only winning, but also going to Nationals and bringing a championship to IU.
IU coach Tracy Smith and his hitters said a second round of games at the Kleberg Bank College Classic in Corpus Christi, Texas, should see an improved effort at the plate.
James Brewer earned praise when he reportedly dominated the competition at the Senior Bowl last month. Sports Illustrated said he “established himself as the best blocker at the event.” Now he is in Indianapolis for the NFL Draft Combine.
The former IU receiver will be competing at the NFL Draft Combine this weekend in Indianapolis, along with 45 other college wideouts all hoping to boost their draft stock.
There might not be a red carpet lining the halls of the Indiana Memorial Union, but Sunday, students will gather to celebrate and watch what senior Eric Van Gucht calls the Super Bowl of the film industry. Union Board will be sponsoring its second Oscar Party to celebrate the 83rd annual Academy Awards at 7 p.m. in the Whittenberger Auditorium.
The Chieftains will be appearing at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the IU Auditorium. Playing a mix of traditional Celtic and modern music, the band has become one of the best-known Irish bands in the world.
Singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams is bringing a taste of folk and country to Bloomington. She is set to perform to a sold-out crowd Friday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
Fly Painted Feathers’ lead singer Harlan Kelly said he and drummer Daniel Versweyveld have been Native fans since they saw Native play a show with another band from their hometown of Madison, Ind. Kelly said the band has been one of their largest influences as musicians and it was always their dream to play with them someday. That “someday” is Sunday.
The tag line of the Dos Equis’ iconic “most interesting man in the world” is well-known throughout most circles. That man, whose beard alone has experienced more than a lesser man, peddles his charm and impossible machismo along with his charged cerveza.
WE SAY it’s dangerous to have absolutely no limits on guns. SB 292 does just that.
As a person with ovaries, I’m glad to be able to paint my nails, bake and wear skirts without upsetting society, but my female-size brain sure gets befuddled when it hears crap like “You need to treat women with respect.”
The Indiana House of Representatives was scheduled to meet Tuesday to vote to pass House Bill 1468, better known as right-to-work legislation. But Indiana House Democrats didn’t come in to work Tuesday. Many left the state.
Maybe it was just drinking the Kool-aid, but it wasn’t hard to believe an upset was brewing Wednesday in Assembly Hall.
Following the Hoosiers’ loss at Purdue earlier this month, IU coach Tom Crean pined for the day when he wouldn’t have to face senior Boilermakers JaJuan Johnson and E’Twaun Moore.
Wednesday was the third-straight day of protests at the Statehouse. The debate centered around House Bill 1468, which would prohibit employers from requiring their employees to join unions as a condition of employment.
Last March, former student Hai “Howie” Yu was charged with raping a female student and dragging her half-naked body out of the Foster Residence Center. On Wednesday, the rape charges were dropped and he pleaded guilty to reduced charges of sexual battery and criminal confinement.
After going into the final 18 holes of competition Tuesday in the Central District Invitational in 13th place, the IU women’s golf team held suit and defended its position, finishing 13th with a final round score of 299, the team’s best single-round total this spring.