Indiana men’s basketball showcases offensive firepower in win over Washington
Inconsistency. It’s a word that’s been used extensively to describe Indiana men’s basketball throughout its 2024-25 season.
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Inconsistency. It’s a word that’s been used extensively to describe Indiana men’s basketball throughout its 2024-25 season.
There was just under a minute remaining. Finally, Indiana men’s basketball could feel relieved.
Just two weeks ago, Indiana women’s basketball pulled off a dominant 22-point win over Purdue on Feb. 15 at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. Three Hoosiers scored in double figures during the matchup — junior guard Yarden Garzon tallied 18 points, eight rebounds and four assists, while graduate student guard Sydney Parrish and junior guard Shay Ciezki added 19 points and 16 points, respectively.
Indiana men’s basketball traveled over 2,000 miles to face Washington on Saturday at Alaska Airlines Arena in Seattle for its first of two Big Ten matchups on the West Coast this season. While programs have struggled after long-distance travel in the newly expanded conference, the Hoosiers showed no signs of fatigue against the Huskies.
Throughout her first season as Indiana women’s tennis head coach, Gabrielle Moore has stressed consistency and confidence as main keys for her squad.
Editor’s note: This story includes mention of sexual violence or assault. Resources are available here.
Editor’s Note: This story includes mention of sexual harassment. Resources are available here.
A chorus of slightly off-pitch violins pierced through the auditorium’s attentive silence Wednesday night during the Monroe County Community School Corporation inaugural superintendent’s Student Excellence Awards and State of Our Schools address. The musical performance by Fairview Elementary School violin students set the stage for a night recognizing student excellence and the future of MCCSC.
Monroe County officials made progress toward beginning construction on the new jail and justice complex Thursday, but not everyone was on the same page.
INDIANAPOLIS — Leading a record-setting offense on a record-setting Indiana football team, quarterback Kurtis Rourke helped take the Hoosiers to unthinkable heights in 2024.
Just 13 days into his tenure as head coach, Josh Rife has made his first coaching decision for Indiana women’s soccer. Rife brought on assistant coach Peyton York, according to an Indiana Athletics press release Tuesday.
The following is a press release written by Feihong Yu & Hyun Ji Kim for the Office of International Services.
Following a mid-week loss to Xavier University on Wednesday, Indiana baseball heads down to DeLand, Florida, for four games in three days against Mount St. Mary’s University and Stetson University.
After Indiana women’s basketball made a stop on the defensive end of the floor and junior guard Henna Sandvik secured a rebound, Chloe Moore-McNeil ran down the court and sent a pass flying between two Maryland defenders. The pass landed in the hands of Sydney Parrish, who laid it into the hoop for an Indiana basket.
When you think about the animated short films nominated for the 97th annual Academy Awards, how many can you name? If you’re an average movie watcher, probably not many. If you think back to past Oscar ceremonies, you might be able to name a couple more, but chances are you’re only thinking about the winners. The sad reality is this category and the films that go with it have a history of being underappreciated, even when they win.
After a 10-game winning streak, Indiana softball lost two straight games to No. 12 Texas Tech on Feb. 22 and Feb. 23 at the Jeannine McHaney Memorial Classic. The Hoosiers look to get back on track this weekend when they travel to Clemson, South Carolina, for the Tiger Invitational.
A directive from Secretary of State Marco Rubio prompted the termination of IU’s Title VIII program, a research fellowship focused on sustaining expertise on countries in Eastern Europe and of the former Soviet Union.
Fifth-year senior guard Trey Galloway stood at center court while celebrating his second 3-pointer in under a minute. To his left, fifth-year senior guard Anthony Leal puffed out his chest in preparation for a celebratory chest bump. To his right, sixth-year senior center Oumar Ballo readied his outstretched right hand for an additional embrace.
Indiana women’s basketball returned to the hardwood Thursday to face off with No. 19 Maryland. Fans, teammates and Indiana head coach Teri Moren celebrated graduate student guards Chloe Moore-McNeil, Sydney Parrish and senior forward Karoline Striplin with senior night festivities before and after the game.