Hoosiers get job done on the road
Playing on the road is never an easy task and for the first time in a season it can be a bit unsettling.
Playing on the road is never an easy task and for the first time in a season it can be a bit unsettling.
Four team members are elected to serve as influences in specific categories.
The offense showed up this past weekend, but defensive concerns still persist.
Lilly King will swim for the Big Ten, but IU alumnus Cody Miller will swim for the national team.
Two high profile athletes should be back soon, but another could miss the rest of the season.
Only one game's been played, but we know how this will end.
Senior Ana Sanjuan shot a two-under-par 70 to close out the Ptarmigan Ram Classic in Colorado.
A high school prep standout brings a fearlessness the Hoosiers have missed the past two years.
The former Hoosier football player overcame a teenage drug addiction and career ending NFL injury.
IU will be back at full strength when it hits the road to face Michigan.
The Hoosiers face the Michigan Wolverines on Wednesday night.
IU football fans need to decide if they actually want to care about the Hoosiers.
It's a job that means a lot to him, and he's finding success early.
The Hoosiers played the first two rounds of a three-round tournament at the Ptarmigan Country Club in Fort Collins, Colorado, on Monday.
In the past upperclassmen have spearheaded the IU attack, but now a freshman is leading the charge.
The Hoosiers are looking to sweep their non-conference slate for the second year in a row.
The event brought back roughly 50 Hoosier swimming and diving alumni.
Five Olympians headline the preseason All-American class for IU.
Simmie Cobbs Jr. may be out a significant amount of time with an injury, however, IU has the depth to replace him.
His first career interception and a game-high in tackles were enough for Marcelino Ball to earn weekly honors.