Baseball travels to Louisville
The No. 17 IU baseball team (2-5) looks to snap its two-game losing streak this weekend in Louisville, Ky. where the Hoosiers will face off against Toledo and Louisville.
The No. 17 IU baseball team (2-5) looks to snap its two-game losing streak this weekend in Louisville, Ky. where the Hoosiers will face off against Toledo and Louisville.
The IU men’s basketball team (15-12, 5-9) will face the No. 20 Iowa Hawkeyes (19-8, 8-6) at 9 p.m. in Assembly Hall, the second of three games this week for the Hoosiers.
Vonleh has been on the NBA’s radar ever since he started the season with four consecutive double-doubles. With a 6-foot-10, 240-pound frame and 7-foot-4 wingspan, Vonleh has been an elite rebounder since arriving on campus last summer.
With the Big Ten Tournament is exactly one week away, the IU women’s basketball team has only two more games to reach the level of play Miller thinks his team is capable of.
It’s no secret that if IU basketball had a mascot this year, they’d have two: Jekyll and Hyde.
The IU Women's Basketball team travels to Minnesota Feb. 27.
The IU men’s swimming and diving team will compete for its first Big Ten title since 2006 at the Big Ten Championships today in Ann Arbor, Mich.
Andrew Havill had his best performance of his collegiate career at the Snowman Getaway in Goodyear, Ariz., Tuesday.
The IU men’s basketball team found itself in a familiar position at Wisconsin Tuesday: leading on the road going into halftime.
IU's trend of second-half collapses continued Tuesday night against No. 14 Wisconsin with the Hoosiers' 69-58 loss.
IU travels to Madison, Wisc., Tuesday with hopes of winning consecutive games for the first time since IU’s victory against the Badgers on Jan. 14.
The No. 58 IU men’s tennis team as tested Monday when it welcomed the No. 1 Ohio State Buckeyes to Bloomington. The Hoosiers battled the Buckeyes early, but the depth of the Intercollegiate Tennis Association National Indoor Champions was too much and IU lost 5-2.
Senior center Simone Deloach said she will always remember Nov. 22, 2010 — the day of her official IU visit as a high school student.
When IU (15-11, 5-8) travels to No. 14 Wisconsin (22-5, 9-5) for a 9 p.m. showdown on ESPN, the Hoosiers will be met by a raucous Kohl Center and a smokin’ hot Badger team.
Since losing to Ohio State at home Feb. 1, Wisconsin has won its last five games, including back-to-back road wins against ranked teams in Michigan and Iowa.
The grueling nature of the sport requires the Hoosiers practice three hours a day, six days a week.
IU Coach Tom Crean said the Hoosiers came out energetic in their 61-56 victory over the Wildcats.
The Hoosiers (18-9, 5-9) never trailed and coasted to a 79-61 victory against Illinois (9-18, 2-12) Saturday on senior night.
Leading the Northwestern Wildcats (12-16, 5-10) 56-51 with less than a minute to play, IU senior forward Will Sheehey — IU men’s basketball’s most recent addition to its 1,000-point club — iced the game with a 3-pointer from the wing.
IU proved to be just good enough to beat Northwestern thanks to balance and consistency outweighing the lack of sharpness.