Brown rides 70-plus laps as Pi Beta Phi wins 1st race

Monday, April 27, 2009

As Caroline Brown of Pi Beta Phi sprinted down the home stretch in Friday’s women’s Little 500 race, teammate Liz Mackey said she had confidence in Brown.

A team On the rise

Friday, April 24, 2009

In 2006, Kristi Hewitt decided to wing it.

In face of sameness, 3 teams add diversity

Friday, April 24, 2009

The fact is simple: White teams dominate the men’s and women’s Little 500 fields.
With an IU tradition on a predominately white campus that features a stereotypical white sport, it is little surprise the Black Student Union for many years held a picnic at the same time as the men’s race.

3rd time’s the charm?

Friday, April 24, 2009

Two years. Two poles. Zero wins.
And here we go again.

Arnesen follows in footsteps of hall-of-fame brother

Friday, April 24, 2009

Three years ago, Hans Arnesen lapped the entire Little 500 field 39 laps into the race. His Alpha Tau Omega team cruised to victory in a historically dominating performance.
And while his feat might be difficult to exceed, his sister, Sonja Arnesen, will try to extend the family’s legacy.

Army Women look to prove doubters wrong

Friday, April 24, 2009

Originally a team of ROTC women, Army Women had five riders in the top 40 of Individual Time Trials and two in the Miss ’N Out semifinals as well as placing sixth in Team Pursuit.

Cyclists focused as women’s race nears

Friday, April 24, 2009

After months of preparation, the riders for the women’s Little 500 said they look and feel ready for Friday.