Final home game sparks memories for senior class
One by one, the “First Five” took the microphone to reminisce about one of the most trying four-year stretches any IU basketball player has ever endured.
One by one, the “First Five” took the microphone to reminisce about one of the most trying four-year stretches any IU basketball player has ever endured.
The Hoosiers could only muster one win during their weekend in Johnson City, Tenn. against East Tennessee State.
For the first time in the Tom Crean era, IU (24-7, 11-7) defeated rival Purdue (20-11, 10-8) at Assembly Hall. The 85-74 victory Sunday came on IU’s senior night and clinched a No. 5 seed in the Big Ten Tournament.
The sound of bouncing basketballs, whistles and barking head coaches grew louder as I approached a pair of closed, big, black doors. It was my first time in Bloomington, when I was on my campus visit during the winter of 2007.
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In an exhibition with the Calgary Renegades, along with matchups against Colorado State and Cal State East Bay, the Hoosiers controlled the tempo and went undefeated at the Colorado State Tournament in Thorton, Colo.
Another weekend, another strong showing from the IU men’s and women’s track and field squads. Such is the life for the Hoosiers, who took part in the Alex Wilson Invitational during the weekend at Notre Dame.
No. 26 Indiana breezed to a pair of victories at the IU Tennis Center on Saturday, eclipsing Eastern Kentucky, 6-1, before besting Butler by a perfect 7-0 mark.
Behind another balanced scoring performance, the IU basketball team will keep momentum on its side thanks to an 85-74 victory over Purdue (20-11, 10-8).
The IU men’s basketball team leads Purdue 49-34 at the half on senior night at Assembly Hall.
The IDS is chatting live from Assembly Hall for the basketball team's regular season finale against the Boilermakers. Join the conversation.
Verdell Jones III and the IU seniors have paid their dues. Now they’re seeing the results.
Behind 15 points at halftime to Michigan State (20-10, 11-5), the IU women’s basketball team (6-24, 1-15) faced an uphill battle heading into the second half Thursday night at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in the first round of the Big Ten tournament.
He might be the only non-scholarship senior on the roster, but for IU fans, the roar when Kory Barnett enters the game is that of a victorious cheer.
Even though IU is now securely in the NCAA Tournament, there is still a lot to play for Sunday. First and foremost, it is the chance to give these five seniors a win in their last game at Assembly Hall.
IU’s five seniors will throw on the candy stripes and play at Assembly Hall for the final time Sunday. This is the story of how five kids stuck out more downs than ups to bring IU basketball back from the dead. Click here for part 1.
After being swept by Tulane last weekend, the IU baseball team has one bright spot for this weekend’s series against Eastern Tennessee State University — the performance of freshman left fielder Chris Sujka.
The wrestling postseason has officially started, as the Hoosiers will soon be set to wrestle in the Big Ten Championships.
This Sunday, the Hoosiers look to improve upon their 9-3 record. The team will square off against Marquette at 11 a.m. and then take on Cleveland State to cap off the doubleheader at 4 p.m.