FINAL: No. 14 Ohio State 67, No. 2 IU 58
In a Senior Night letdown, IU dropped its final home game of the season to Ohio State, 67-58 on cold shooting and offensive inefficiency.
In a Senior Night letdown, IU dropped its final home game of the season to Ohio State, 67-58 on cold shooting and offensive inefficiency.
Head Coach Randy Bloemendaal and the IU men’s tennis team will compete against No. 42 University of Louisville today in Louisville, Ky. This match will be their third consecutive away competition.
Sophomores Kyle Schwarber and Sam Travis played in all 60 games of their freshman campaign and were named Freshmen All-Americans.
Could you ask for a more fitting way to send off a senior class that persevered through a 22-41 record in their first two seasons than a chance to lead the IU program to its first outright Big Ten championship since 1992-93?
No. 14 Ohio State comes to town today for a 9 p.m. Senior Night tipoff at Assembly Hall, looking to avenge a home loss to the Hoosiers earlier this year.
Luckily for IU’s three seniors, last Saturday’s game against Iowa wasn’t the trio’s last game in Assembly Hall.
The honors and major wins from men’s and women’s teams during the past weekend show their hard work and preparation paid off when it mattered most.
Four-star wide receiver Taj Williams, a high school senior from Tallahassee, Fla., has committed to IU, becoming the 23rd member of the Hoosiers’ 2013 class.
Tuesday may be Senior Night, but an IU freshman earned an award for his recent heroics Monday morning.
After the IU men’s basketball team lost to unranked Minnesota last Tuesday in Minneapolis, Minn., the Hoosiers fell to No. 2 in the latest AP and coaches polls released this afternoon.
IU scored just 26 points in Saturday evening’s first half, shooting a mere 28.6 percent.
After a tough loss against Minnesota, the IU men’s basketball team faced a slightly tougher road to clinching an outright Big Ten regular season title.
The Hoosiers earned two Big Ten titles, five school records and coach of the year honors at the Big Ten Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships.
When the IU men’s and women’s track and field teams traveled up to Notre Dame last weekend for the Alex Wilson Invitational, everyone knew all eyes would be on the DMR.
The IU softball team ran into tough competition at the Easton Invitational in Fullerton, Calif., during the weekend, going 0-5 against a field containing three top-25 teams.
IU remains winless on the road this season after losing 4-3 to Harvard on Saturday in Cambridge, Mass.
Minnesota’s Micaella Riche scored 17 points and grabbed 15 rebounds as the Gophers defeated IU 59-53 Sunday afternoon in Assembly Hall.
The Hoosiers went on to defeat UMBC (Maryland-Baltimore County) 7-1 Sunday afternoon at TicketReturn.com Field in Myrtle Beach, S.C. The victory secured IU’s best start under IU Coach Tracy Smith.
Of the seniors to be honored Tuesday evening in Assembly Hall, Derek Elston has neither the statistics nor signature moments of Christian Watford or Jordan Hulls. He has missed more than a third of this season and plays a fraction of the other two’s minutes.The senior forward’s place on the team is found in neither numbers nor film, but rather in leading goofy chants of encouragement from the bench.
Now, after four years of college basketball on one of the top teams in the country, Hulls has blossomed into one of the most prolific shooters in IU history, while managing one of the most successful IU men’s basketball teams in recent memory.