Here’s how IU athletes are continuing to train amid the COVID-19 pandemic
With gyms and campus facilities closed, Hoosier athletes have gotten creative.
With gyms and campus facilities closed, Hoosier athletes have gotten creative.
IU alumni are reinventing coverage for their beats across the country.
Nationwide restrictions makes the draft process even more difficult for NFL hopefuls.
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Wise was IU's only senior and the Big Ten's lone senior to win the award.
The NCAA ruled against an extra year for athletes who participated in winter sports.
The COVID-19 pandemic forced the esports title to adapt during its season.
Even armchair quarterbacks need the occasional offseason.
Houston will be ready if the NCAA grants seniors another year of eligibility.
Without wrestling, Angel Escobedo has spent more time at home with his family.
With traditional sports leagues closed down, popular esports leagues can hold you over.
The NCAA canceled all remaining championships due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
The graduate transfer was a top prospect for the Hoosiers in 2016.
The Indianapolis 500 is one of many sporting events postponed due to COVID-19.
Changes due to COVID-19 have scattered Mercer’s team after a shortened spring season.
The Hoosiers are looking to build on momentum despite the cancellation of team activities.
IU freshman Ryley Ober was training for the NCAA Championship before spring sports were canceled.
Dolson has been the deputy director since 2009.
The races were scheduled for April 24 and 25.
The announcement ends the IU sports calendar in the 2019-20 academic year.