Skip to Content, Navigation, or Footer.
Sunday, Oct. 13
The Indiana Daily Student




Indiana Michigan Basketball

White joins 20-20 club in victory

·

The Hoosiers (13-1, 2-0) opened Big Ten play 2-0 on the road for the first time since 2002, led by senior guard D.J. White. The team captain finished with 21 points and a career high 22 rebounds – the most for an IU player since 1992 and 13th most all-time for a Hoosier.



The Indiana Daily Student

Gibbs resigns as Redskins coach

·

After the toughest season of his Hall of Fame career, Joe Gibbs knew he needed to walk away from the Washington Redskins and devote more time to his wife, children and grandchildren.



The Indiana Daily Student

White pulls down 22 in win

·

It started with a block. One possession summarized senior forward D.J. White’s career performance against Michigan Tuesday night.


The Indiana Daily Student

Defensive player of the year awarded to Sanders

·

Bob Sanders’ impact on the vastly improved Indianapolis defense, not to mention his impact on opposing ball carriers, earned the Colts safety The Associated Press 2007 NFL Defensive Player of the Year award Monday.


Brandon Foltz

Bassett likely out against Wolverines

·

Armon Bassett, the team’s starting point guard at the beginning of the season, likely will not play against Michigan today. The sophomore guard chipped bones in his ankle during non-conference play and only played three minutes in the Hoosiers’ 79-76 win against Iowa on Jan. 2.




The Indiana Daily Student

Braun’s big second half leads IU to first Big Ten win

·

IU women’s basketball coach Felisha Legette-Jack preached solid, attacking basketball in the wake of a 55-49 home loss to rival Purdue last Thursday. Her players answered Sunday, getting to the basket and the free-throw line – especially late in the game – in their 70-62 win over Illinois in Bloomington.


Jay Seawell IDS
Junior wide receiver James Hardy walks off the field of Sun Devil Stadium following IU's 49-33 loss to Oklahoma State in the 2007 Insight Bowl December 31 in Tempe, Ariz.  The bowl game, IU's first in 14 years, was Hardy's last game as a Hoosier; the wide receiver declared for the NFL draft Friday, January 4.

Hardy to leave IU for NFL Draft

James Hardy, IU’s all-time and single-season record-holder in both receptions and touchdown catches, declared himself eligible for the NFL Draft on Friday, forgoing his final year of eligibility.


The Indiana Daily Student

Clemens says he’s open to taking lie detector test

·

Roger Clemens might be willing to take a lie-detector test, was “shocked” close friend Andy Pettitte used human growth hormone and, in his first interview since the Mitchell Report, said – again – that he probably will retire.


Jay Seawell

Unlucky 13

·

Fifteen minutes into the game, the Hoosiers' magical run was over.


The Indiana Daily Student

Hardy declares himself eligible for draft

·

James Hardy - IU's all-time and single-season record holder in both receptions and touchdown catches - declared himself eligible for the NFL Draft on Friday, forgoing his final year of eligibility.