Nebraska visit marks a first for Hoosiers
For the first time in 70 years, the No. 11/13 IU basketball team will travel to Lincoln, Neb., in the inaugural conference meeting between the Hoosiers and the Nebraska Cornhuskers.
For the first time in 70 years, the No. 11/13 IU basketball team will travel to Lincoln, Neb., in the inaugural conference meeting between the Hoosiers and the Nebraska Cornhuskers.
Adding to his list of numerous accolades through his freshman season, forward Cody Zeller received another Tuesday when he was one of 25 players selected to the John R. Wooden Award Midseason List.
Even though he missed a flight and spent unnecessary hours in the Atlanta airport, offensive tackle recruit Dimitric Camiel enjoyed his first visit to IU last weekend.
At this point, many people have probably heard of @ChronicHoosier. It is the uncensored and sometimes lewd Twitter handle that spits out facts, betting lines (although he says he’s never bet money on a game), comments and, most importantly, opinions about IU athletics.
At 3-3 in the Big Ten, the IU men’s basketball team has seen a little bit of Jekyll and Hyde in conference play, mainly from 3-pointer range.
After scraping by the Big Ten’s worst team, Penn State, on the road, IU now has the chance to capture a more convincing victory against the conference’s second-weakest team in Lincoln.
Ohio State had four starters that were ranked in the top 100 in CBSSports.com’s Preseason Top 100 College Players. Lenzelle Smith, Jr. was not one of them.
The women’s tennis team spent the three-day weekend at the IU tennis complex playing host to the IU adidas Winter Invitational. The Hoosiers squared off against Louisville, Marquette and Missouri during the invitational. This event was an chance for the team to shake off the rust for the first time this semester after long winter break.
If there were any doubts as to how significant a victory against Purdue would be for the men’s and women’s track teams, they were erased following Saturday’s dual-meet at Harry Gladstein Fieldhouse.
The IU wrestling team suffered two losses this weekend against Michigan and Michigan State. The Hoosiers ended Friday night with a score of 33-6 against the Wolverines in Ann Arbor, Mich.
After beating No. 13 Michigan at home Jan. 5 to advance to 14-1, the date was all but set to wed IU to a top-10 ranking — an estranged relationship reunited after four years of separation.
The Hoosiers (15-3, 3-3) are ranked No. 11 in the AP poll and No. 13 in the Coaches poll.
Ohio State had four starters that were ranked in the top 100 in CBSSports.com’s Preseason Top 100 College Players. Lenzelle Smith, Jr. was not one of them. The sophomore guard — who came in averaging 5.2 points per game — scored a career-high 28 points to lead the Buckeyes past IU, 80-63 Sunday night at Value City Arena.
With revenge on its minds and playing in front of a sold-out Value City Arena, No. 5 Ohio State (16-3, 4-2) used stifling defense and a career effort from an unsung hero to defeat No. 7/8 Indiana on Sunday, 80-63.
After beating No.13 Michigan at home Jan. 5 to advance to 14-1, the date was all but set to wed IU to a top-10 ranking. An estranged relationship reunited after four years of separation.
The IU men’s basketball team was routed by Ohio State on Sunday, falling 80-63 to the Buckeyes at Value City Arena.
A combination of a sold-out Value City Arena and a team looking for revenge has No. 5 Ohio State up 35-14 at halftime.
The Hoosiers take on the Ohio State Buckeyes this afternoon in the Value City Arena in Columbus, Ohio.
The IU men’s basketball team suffered its first loss at Assembly Hall this season, as they fell to unranked Minnesota 77-74 Thursday.
Nothing about this loss makes sense. IU doesn’t lose at home. It didn’t when then-No.1 Kentucky or then-No.2 Ohio State came to Bloomington en route to a perfect 11-0 record in Assembly Hall.