Column: IU to face challenge against Michigan State
Although Appling might be the Spartans’ most important piece because of his scoring and leadership, freshman Gary Harris, a native of Fishers, Ind., might be Michigan State’s most dynamic player.
Although Appling might be the Spartans’ most important piece because of his scoring and leadership, freshman Gary Harris, a native of Fishers, Ind., might be Michigan State’s most dynamic player.
Playing in what IU Coach Tom Crean has called the “best conference in the country” numerous times this season certainly has its benefits.
After five seasons in the Big Ten, IU Coach Tom Crean facing his mentor, Michican State Coach Tom Izzo, is no longer a novel occurrence. A stifling IU defense in such a game might be, though.
A 6-5 start on the season is not where IU Coach Duane Goldman said he wants his wrestling team to be.
Once again, Indiana hung with No. 23 Michigan, one of the Big Ten’s best teams. Once again, the Hoosiers were doomed by poor shooting performance and had too much ground to make up, too late.
The IU women’s swimming and diving team will face another in-state rival at 12 p.m. Saturday in West Lafayette against Purdue.The competition will be aired live on the Big Ten Network.
Fading away with a hand in her face, Sinclair launched a 3-point shot that swished through the net and became the 23rd Hoosier to ever score 1,000 career points.
IU Wrestling Coach Duane Goldman said he is pleased with the effort his guys have shown, considering the many setbacks that have affected the Hoosiers.
Sparking both IU’s 7-0 spree to start the first half and the 11-5 run to begin the second period of its 72-49 home win against Penn State, freshman guard Kevin “Yogi” Ferrell grew up beneath the lights of Assembly Hall on Wednesday night.
IU Coach Randy Bloemendaal and the No. 23 men’s tennis team had a busy day Wednesday, competing against Wright State and No. 9 Kentucky.
Who would have thought that halfway through the NBA season the Los Angeles Lakers would be a mediocre, inconsistent, hollow shell of the championship team they were just three seasons ago?
The Hoosiers (10-8, 1-4) will look to fix the half-by-half inconsistency that has plagued them all season when they get another crack at No. 23 Michigan (15-3, 4-1) at 7 p.m. today in Assembly Hall.
Until late in the second half Wednesday night, the IU men’s basketball team was shooting at a higher percentage in contested 3-point shots than on free throws.
After a home loss last week to Wisconsin, the Hoosiers could not have planned for two better opponents than Northwestern and Penn State to appear next on their schedule.
After a slow first half offensively, the IU men's basketball team excelled from beyond the arc in the final 20 minutes to defeat Penn State 72-49 Wednesday night in Assembly Hall.
Even though they have struggled from the floor and the free throw line thus far, the IU men's basketball team leads Penn State 33-19 after the first half tonight in Assembly Hall.
IDS men's basketball beat writers Nathan Brown and Max McCombs and columnist Michael Norman are tweeting live from Assembly Hall for tonight's game between No. 7 Indiana and Penn State. Follow them and IDS Sports on Twitter for updates all game. Tipoff is at 7 p.m. ET.
Assistant Coach Mark Hagen left the Hoosiers in favor of a job at Texas A&M, IU confirmed Wednesday afternoon. As the recruiting coordinator for the team, Hagen has put together one of the best classes in IU history, currently ranked in the top 50 nationally by Rivals.com and 247Sports.com.
In his two seasons with the Hoosiers, Hagen coached defensive tackles Adam Replogle and Larry Black Jr. into the team’s two leading tacklers for loss and sacks in 2012.
Defensive tackles and special teams coach and recruiting coordinator Mark Hagen has left IU in favor of a position at Texas A&M, an IU source confirmed Wednesday afternoon.