Column: Cubs are rebuilding the right way
Chicago Cubs general manager Theo Epstein is trying to be a better Billy Beane than Billy Beane. And in the process is once again trying to evolve the way major league front offices operate.
Chicago Cubs general manager Theo Epstein is trying to be a better Billy Beane than Billy Beane. And in the process is once again trying to evolve the way major league front offices operate.
The IU football class of 2015 is now to double digits with commitment from Titus Booker Thursday afternoon.
Chris Lemonis was named the IU baseball head coach Wednesday. Lemonis was an eight-year assistant at Louisville, and helped the Cardinals reach three College World Series in 2008, 2013 and 2014 during his tenure. EH
Ines Lardeur will leave her home in Lille, France, to suit up for IU field hockey this fall.
So far for the 2015 recruiting class, IU has gone heavy on the offensive side of the ball. Here's a breakdown of the 2015 recruiting class to date.
As I watched the World Cup, one ugly aspect of the sport really got under my skin – the players’ constant flopping in attempts to fool referees and generate yellow and red cards.
Omari Stringer announced on Twitter that he committed to the Hoosiers Monday afternoon.
Junior center Peter Jurkin is leaving the basketball program, IU Coach Tom Crean announced Saturday.
The USA Outdoor Championships competition was the final time Buckley competed in shot put wearing the IU logo upon her chest, where she placed 11th.
With the Belgians on the way and a U.S. roster riddled with injury, the natural question is: can the Americans actually win? Of course they can. And I believe they will.
IU football picked up the eighth member of its 2015 recruiting class with commitment from Austin Dorris on June 23.
The "Group of Death" was going to kill the U.S. Men's National Team. But they survived. However, the ride ends Tuesday against Belgium.
Junior center Peter Jurkin is leaving IU basketball after a two year career marked by injuries.
The Bill gives IU athletes some unprecedented rights in college athletics.
Noah Vonleh was selected ninth overall in the 2014 NBA draft by the Charlotte Hornets Thursday night.
The 6-foot-5, 265 pound senior-to-be committed to IU Sunday night, becoming the seventh member of the Hoosiers' class of 2015.
June 24 was a day IU baseball fans won’t forget. Smith left IU and took the head-coaching job at Arizona State University.
The 2014 NBA Draft this Thursday is one of the deepest in recent memory. Here are the picks I see each team making Thursday night.
On the heels of a 9-10 season, including a 1-5 record in the Big Ten, the IU Field Hockey team announced its 17-game schedule for the 2014 season Monday.
Smith, who had helped IU reach its first ever College World Series the year before, hitting .309 as an outfielder, couldn’t even get up to turn off the light because of the pain in his body.