Capobianco to be a Hoosier
Bobby Capobianco, a 6-foot, 8-inch power forward from the class of 2009, has committed to play for the Hoosiers. BLOG: Basketblog
Bobby Capobianco, a 6-foot, 8-inch power forward from the class of 2009, has committed to play for the Hoosiers. BLOG: Basketblog
IU head coach Tom Cream named two of his former assistants at Marquette, Tim Buckley and Bennie Seltzer, to join the new Hoosier head coach in Bloomington.
Indiana Pacers co-owner Herb Simon thinks he’s found the perfect person to replace CEO Donnie Walsh – himself.
Isiah Thomas sounds like a man resigned to his fate.
The U.S. Open figured to be the closest to a sure thing for Tiger Woods in the majors this year, but maybe not anymore.
Amazing defense from visiting Ball State subdued the IU baseball team’s normally strong offense Wednesday at Sembower Field. The Cardinals turned five double plays and held the Hoosiers to two runs on nine hits.
After Tiger Woods won his first three events this year, Lorena Ochoa turned to some of her friends and jokingly said, “OK, we need to catch up.”
Listen to this week's episode to hear IDS sports editors Matt Dollinger and Lee Hurwitz interview IU football coach Bill Lynch. PODCAST: That's What He Said
Former Hoosier assistant coach Rob Senderoff is returning to Kent State. Senderoff, who was an assistant coach for the Golden Flashes from 2002-2006, resigned from former coach Kelvin Sampson’s staff last October after a University investigation found that Senderoff made impermissible phone calls to recruits as an assistant coach for the Hoosiers.
The NFL has rewarded the Indianapolis Colts’ success by giving them five prime-time games, including one against the rival New England Patriots.
Tom Crean and the IU men’s basketball team will travel to Winston-Salem, N.C., to face Wake Forest in the annual Big Ten/ACC Challenge this December.
The IU Figure Skating Club rounded out a triumphant season at the 2008 Intercollegiate National Figure Skating Championships, capturing eight first-place titles and finishing second overall in the competition.
The Hoosiers’ plan wasn’t to just keep their heads up mentally, but also to play solid softball as the Big Ten tournament approaches. But reoccurring, unbalanced attacks have the cream and crimson perplexed as run production has dwindled.
Baseball is a love-hate game, IU coach Tracy Smith says. Fate didn’t throw any love the Hoosiers’ way Tuesday night, that’s for sure.
He is one of the first to arrive and one of the last to leave.
Several Hoosiers set career bests in competition this weekend at the Sea Ray Relays in Knoxville, Tenn. In some cases, the records came in fewer than 11 seconds on the track, while others, like junior Kristina Trcka’s, took nearly 39 minutes to accomplish.
The Hoosiers’ performance in April has fluctuated in harmony with Bloomington’s unsteady weather. A heated streak of two wins here, a chilled swing of two losses there – not a steady forecast in sight.
After a weekend of rough weather and tough losses, the IU baseball team gets a chance to rebound in a big way early this week as it travels to Louisville for the first of two non-conference games. The Cardinals (19-14) present a tall task for the Hoosiers (12-18) because they played in the College World Series in Ohama, Neb., last year.
Battling cold and wet conditions, the Cutters outlasted a field of 33 teams on the way to their record ninth championship, becoming the first team to repeat as champions at Bill Armstrong Stadium. BLOG: Blogging Away SLIDESHOW: Men's Little 500 VIDEO: Men's Little 500
Thanks to good strategy, Delta Gamma became the 4th sorority to win the Little 500. The team opened up a big lead in the last laps at second-place Teter could not catch them in time. SLIDESHOW: Obama visits Little 500 SLIDESHOW: Women's Little 500 VIDEO: Women's Little 500