Cutters’ Depasse follows top ITT finish with victory at Saturday’s Miss-N-Out
As soon as Kevin Depasse crossed the finish line at Saturday’s Miss-N-Out, he couldn’t wait to steal a glance at who rode behind him.
As soon as Kevin Depasse crossed the finish line at Saturday’s Miss-N-Out, he couldn’t wait to steal a glance at who rode behind him.
Depasse’s win was not only his best finish, but his first time ever making it to the finals of Miss-N-Out.
The largest crowd in Bart Kaufman Field history saw No. 17 IU take down Illinois 3-2 Friday night for its NCAA-best 17th consecutive victory.
The No. 32 IU women’s tennis team (14-5, 3-2) will play on the road for the second weekend in a row. The Hoosiers will face Iowa at 4:30 p.m. Friday and No. 13 Nebraska at noon Sunday.
This weekend the IU track and field teams will travel to Gainesville, Fla., for the Pepsi Florida Relays. The three-day meet started Thursday and goes through Saturday, though no Hoosiers compete until Friday’s events.
The Hoosiers are looking to keep their seven-game home winning streak alive, as well as their undefeated record at Andy Mohr Field.
The No. 69 IU men’s tennis team will play Iowa at noon Saturday for its fifth consecutive home match. The Hoosiers will also be competing in a doubleheader Sunday against Nebraska (9-8) and DePauw, which has only won three games all season.
IU men’s golf will play host to and compete in its annual NYX Hoosier Invitational at the IU Golf Course this weekend.
With a win Friday night — the first home night game in program history — the No. 17 IU baseball team (23-3, 6-0) could match the nation’s longest winning streak of the season of 17 games set by Mississippi State to begin the season
Halfway through the Little 500 Spring Series, the men’s white jersey still has no clear owner.
The setting remains the same, but a shift in mentality and philosophy awaits the female riders competing in Saturday’s Miss-N-Out competition.
IU has raised the price of football student tickets for the first time in 15 years.
The No. 17 Hoosiers (23-3, 6-0) dispatched the Xavier Musketeers 9-5 Wednesday afternoon at Hayden Field in Cincinnati.
Senior Kathleen Chelminiak, a rider for Kappa Alpha Theta, became the third consecutive repeat Individual Time Trials champion, a streak that dates back to 2008.
The Hoosiers stopped the Boilermakers by defeating them by one point, winning 4-3.
Kevin Depasse received the first place spot at Wednesday night’s Individual Time Trials at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
IU Coach Randy Bloemendaal and the IU men’s tennis team will play its fourth consecutive home match at 2 p.m. today against Purdue.
Junior Darian Schmidt was named the 2013 Big Ten Diver of the Year, the conference office announced Tuesday.
For the only time during the Little 500 Spring Series, it will be all about the individual performances of riders.
Cutters senior rider Kevin Depasse is on a mission to win today’s Individual Time Trials at Bill Armstrong Stadium and he won’t hold anything back, he said.