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The IU men’s basketball team will try to put a blemish on Michigan’s 5-0 home record in conference play when the teams face off at 6:30 tonight in Ann Arbor, Mich.
As the men’s basketball team prepares to travel today to Ann Arbor, Mich., to take on the Wolverines, IU Coach Tom Crean shares some insights and observations about the Hoosiers’ next opponent.
With recruiting going on at every corner of the country, the sheer volume of updates can be daunting. Both IU media and national media will be present today to help college football fanatics with coverage lasting from before sunrise to long after the sun has set.
At the beginning of the school year, this day looked like it could have been one of the best signing days for IU in recent memory. We were supposed to have the No. 1 pro-style high-school quarterback, Gunner Kiel, in our recruiting class. As most people probably now know, that is not happening.
To hand the Wolverines their first loss at home this season, IU will have to stop the best-scoring backcourt in the Big Ten with Tim Hardaway Jr. and Trey Burke. IU’s on-ball defense will need to be sharp.
After vacillating between IU and Mississippi State since his Jan. 13 visit to Bloomington, offensive tackle Dimitric Camiel made his decision Monday.
The women’s tennis team picked up two victories, bringing its overall season record to the mark of 3-1.
Senior middle distance runner Ryan Hindes ended his high-school track-and-field career without a single scholarship offer from a Division I school.
The No. 9 IU women’s water polo team went 3-1 during the weekend at the second tournament for the Hoosiers this season.
Following a loss to Wisconsin on Thursday and a victory against Iowa Sunday, the Hoosiers remained in the Top 25 in both the Associated Press and USA Today/ESPN Coaches polls.
Sporting a freshly shaved head, sophomore guard Will Sheehey took on a different role for the IU basketball team Sunday evening.
Coming into Sunday night’s game, junior forward Derek Elston had yet to be a part of IU’s offensive equation in conference play. In just 68 seconds, that changed.
With 47 seconds left in Sunday’s game at Northwestern, the IU women’s basketball team was down by only three points. The team’s first conference win this season was only a couple shots away.
The men’s and women’s track squads capped a series of four consecutive home meets this past weekend with the Indiana Relays at Gladstein Fieldhouse.
After a weekend of mixed results in the ITA Men’s Kickoff at Columbus, Ohio, the Hoosiers have begun to establish a reputation as a feisty opponent. In Saturday’s match, No. 29 Indiana outclassed No. 28 Notre Dame 6-1, sweeping doubles and losing one singles contest. Sunday, though, the Hoosiers (3-2) fell 4-0 to host No. 3 Ohio State.
With the Hoosiers taking on a highly touted Louisville team, the women ranked No. 24 and the men ranked No. 12, securing wins Saturday afternoon was not going to be an easy task.
It was another tough test for the Hoosiers on Sunday when they took to the mat against the No. 8 Fighting Illini in IU’s University Gymnasium. Despite its efforts, the team suffered a loss, 10-29.
Whatever offensive woes the IU men’s basketball team had Thursday night at Wisconsin appear to have subsided.