Hoosiers favored in preseason to win Big Ten
IU will have to adjust to the role of the hunted this season, as the Hoosiers are favorites to win the Big Ten in 2013.
IU will have to adjust to the role of the hunted this season, as the Hoosiers are favorites to win the Big Ten in 2013.
Mater Dei High School (Evansville, Ind.) forward Maura Muensterman has verbally committed to play for Curt Miller and the IU women’s basketball program, according to a tweet from fellow 2014 commit Tyra Buss.
Following 19-point outputs in a pair of wins that helped elevate IU back to No. 1 in the polls, sophomore forward Cody Zeller has been named Big Ten co-Player of the Week for the second time this season.
On Sunday, the Hoosiers faced Marshall at the Huntington Tennis Club in Barboursville, W.Va. Despite losing one match in both singles and doubles play, the Hoosiers still cruised to their sixth win of the season against the Thundering Herd with a 6-1 score.
In Bloomington during the winter, golf practice is not an option. This could present a problem, but no one understands trying to balance practicing during a long break better than IU women’s golf Coach Clint Wallman.
This is a call to action to all Indiana students and Bloomington residents to vote for Crean and help Tom’s Team win the challenge.
IU women’s basketball starting point guard Andrea Newbauer is out indefinitely with a left wrist injury she suffered prior to the team’s loss at Purdue on Wednesday.
The No. 14 IU water polo team was able to bookend the weekend with wins, but was unable to pick up any victories in between. The team went 2-3 and finished seventh overall in the Stanford Invitational. The Hoosiers’ overall record now stands at 3-6.
Despite losing one match in both singles and doubles play, the Hoosiers still cruised to their sixth win of the season against the Thundering Herd by a 6-1 score.
Following 19 point outputs in a pair of wins that helped elevate IU back to No. 1 in the polls, sophomore forward Cody Zeller has been named Big Ten co-Player of the Week for the second time this season.
IU returned to the No. 1 ranking with the release of the Associated Press and USA Today coaches polls Monday afternoon, the fifth different No. 1 team in as many weeks.
With ESPN’s spotlight focused on Bloomington Saturday night, the Hoosiers put together their most complete team effort of the season to beat the No. 1 team in the nation.
With less than a minute to go, the game was not officially over. Michigan’s cries of desperation from beyond the arc were starting to fall as the Wolverines tried to pull off a miracle comeback in Assembly Hall.
In a game of runs, No. 3 IU emerged with a 81-73 home upset of top-ranked Michigan to give the Hoosiers sole possession of first place in the Big Ten.
After a match on the road last weekend, IU wrestling was back in full force Friday night in University Gym. Squaring off against the No. 17 Michigan Wolverines in the second-to-last home match of the season, the Hoosiers suffered a 30-13 defeat, remaining winless in the Big Ten.
On the men’s side, the No. 8 Hoosiers defeated the No. 14 Cardinals 193-107, and the No. 13 IU women’s team earned a victory against the No. 15 Louisville ladies, posting a score of 160-140.
Bloomington High School South beat Arlington Community High School 107-2. Is it possible there is more to the game than what the scoreboard says?
Miller and his bench picked up technical fouls within a minute of each other in the second half that allowed Ohio State to extend its lead to 10 points. The Buckeyes survived the ensuing IU comeback effort to beat the Hoosiers 70-56 in Assembly Hall.
IU won two events over the course of the meet as graduate student Scott Houston won the men’s pole vault and junior Darius King took the men’s high jump.
In a game of runs, No. 3 IU emerged with a 81-73 home upset of top-ranked Michigan to give the Hoosiers sole possession of first place in the Big Ten along with the national accolades likely to come their way today.