Wilson battles injuries, secures spot in Olympics
By IDS staff and Aaron Beard | Jul 8, 2008 11:35 amAarik Wilson took first place in the triple jump at the U.S. Track and Field Olympic Trials tonight in Eugene, Ore.
Aarik Wilson took first place in the triple jump at the U.S. Track and Field Olympic Trials tonight in Eugene, Ore.
Junior quarterback Kellen Lewis has been reinstated to the IU football team, head coach Bill Lynch announced today.
IU will always be a basketball school, but it’s time people start paying attention to coach Bill Lynch and the football team.
BETHESDA, Md. – Anthony Kim saved his diamond-studded “AK” belt buckle for the final round, then turned in a gem Sunday in the AT&T National to affirm his status as a rising star.
IU Director of Athletics Rick Greenspan announced June 26 that he would resign at the end of the calendar year.
As if a second place finish at the NCAA Championships and a final round appearance at the British Amateur Championships weren’t enough, senior Jorge Campillo added another trophy to his mantel June 27 when he helped lead Team Europe to a Palmer Cup victory over the United States in Glasgow, Scotland.
Rafael Nadal has ended Roger Federer's five years of dominance at Wimbledon, beating the top-ranked player in a riveting five-set final.
FALLON, Nev. — Aarik Wilson, a 10-time all-American in track at Indiana, is on the verge of achieving his lifelong dream. Wilson will attempt to qualify for the Summer Olympics in Beijing when he competes this weekend in the U.S. Olympic trials at Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore.
Ah, the sweet smell of victory.
Just before stepping on the treadmill a few days ago, I opened my DVD holder to select a movie appropriate for a hard run.