More Than Students, Little 500 Cyclists
By Zachary Osterman | Apr 14, 2011 11:53 amIn the broad sense or the specific, it's pretty hard to really explain Little 5 to people who don't ride it.
In the broad sense or the specific, it's pretty hard to really explain Little 5 to people who don't ride it.
With the academic status of 2009 recruits Maurice Creek and Bawa Muniru still uncertain, IU men’s basketball coach Tom Crean didn’t have any new information to share when he met with the media Wednesday morning.
Two more members of the IU baseball team have begun professional sports careers.
Junior outfielders Evan Crawford and Kipp Schutz elected to sign last
week with the San Francisco Giants and Baltimore Orioles, respectively,
ending on their IU careers and heading to the Minor Leagues.
Former IU pitcher Eric Arnett has agreed to contractual terms with the
Milwaukee Brewers, the team that took him in the first round of the
Major League Baseball Draft on June 9.
Former IU pitcher Eric Arnett has agreed to contractual terms with the Milwaukee Brewers, the team that took him in the first round of the Major League Draft on June 9.
Schutz actually only played two full seasons in Bloomington, after his freshman campaign was cut off after seven games by a shoulder injury
Phegley came to IU with high expectations as the 2006 Indiana Mr. Baseball.
Crawford is probably one of the highest-potential players in the draft. He’s got several tools – great speed, a strong arm and a solid bat.
Bashore had perhaps the best draft prospects of any Hoosier coming into this season, but a slow start in the non-conference schedule caused him to slip.
Arnett’s draft stock soared after a senior season that saw him notch a 12-2 record with a 2.50 ERA. His long 6-5 frame and athleticism tantalized scouts, vaulting him into the first round.