LIVE BLOG: IU v. Mount St. Mary's
The IDS is chatting live from tonight's matchup between No. 6 Indiana and Mount St. Mary's. Join the conversation.
The IDS is chatting live from tonight's matchup between No. 6 Indiana and Mount St. Mary's. Join the conversation.
As IU prepares for Wednesday night’s game against Mount St. Mary’s, a few questions still linger around the team’s loss to Butler over the weekend that has dropped the Hoosiers from No. 1 to No. 6 in the polls.
No. 6 IU takes on the Mount St. Mary’s at 7 p.m. Wednesday evening at Assembly Hall in the first ever meeting between the two teams.
The Bulldogs, though mostly undersized compared to their No. 1-ranked foe, outmuscled the Hoosiers all afternoon, never trailing IU in boards and ultimately prevailing 40-38 in that category.
IDS men's basketball columnist Michael Norman gives his five things to take away from the IU men's basketball team's loss to Butler Saturday.
After pushing the game into overtime, the IU men's basketball team fell victim to poor perimeter defense, allowing Butler to hit two late 3-pointers and eventually pull off the upset victory 88-86 Saturday at Bankers Life Fieldhouse.
The IU men's basketball team suffered its first loss of the season to Butler 88-86 Saturday at Bankers Life Fieldhouse.
At halftime at Bankers Life Fieldhouse, the IU men's baskeball team leads Butler 37-33.
Join Nathan Brown, Max McCombs and Michael Norman here for a live chat with other media writers this afternoon during the IU men's basketball team's game against Butler in the Close the Gap Crossroads Classic.
Saturday, the IU men's basketball team will get its first chance to see freshmen center Peter Jurkin and forward Hanner Mosquera-Perea on the floor as the team takes on Butler at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in the Boston Scientific Close the Gap Crossroads Classic.
Two linebackers have given commitments to the IU football program in less than a 24-hour span, expanding the Hoosiers' 2013 recruiting class to 18 members.
IDS men's basketball columnist Michael Norman previews what lies ahead for IU during winter break.
IU neutralized the nation’s top scorer Saturday evening, and even a superhero effort by his sidekick could not stop IU’s fast break attack.
With three shutouts in the team's final three games en route to a national title, the IU men's soccer team relied on defensive success to capture its "eighth star."
IU defeated Georgetown 1-0 for its eighth national championship.
When the IU men's soccer team faced Georgetown in the finals of the College Cup Dec. 9, they had to face more than just the players on the field, fans said, as Hoosier came from around the country to turn Hoover, Ala. into "Bill Armstrong South."
Sophomore Patrick Doody and junior Matt McKain made passes into the box that led to game-winning goals in each of IU’s last four games.
IDS Hoosier sports columnist said that it was not just one player, but a team effort that led to the IU men's soccer team's eighth national championship.
Although the team trained to the best of its ability, the Hoosiers could not deliver, losing 52-0 to No. 1 Penn State without a single weight class pulling through to gain a win for the team.
After falling behind early in the first half, the IU women's basketball team couldn't quite crawl its way back, falling 59-56 to Butler Sunday at Hinkle Fieldhouse.