IU to play Old Dominion at home in NCAA 2nd round
As the 16th overall seed in the NCAA Tournament, the Hoosiers (12-3-5) will play Old Dominion (12-5-1) at home in the second round at 2 p.m. Sunday after their first round bye.
As the 16th overall seed in the NCAA Tournament, the Hoosiers (12-3-5) will play Old Dominion (12-5-1) at home in the second round at 2 p.m. Sunday after their first round bye.
The Hoosiers travel to Penn State and Ohio State for their last two-game weekend road trip of the season.
Both the men’s and women’s teams will travel to State College, Pa., for a double dual meet Friday and Saturday against Penn State and Virginia.
In the third game of the season, IU (1-1) takes on Belmont at 7 p.m. Friday in Nashville, Tenn.
Once again, IU fans find themselves trying to keep expectations in check for a team that has plowed through early opposition.
Despite a roster depleted by season-ending injuries at several positions, the Hoosiers have more of one thing heading into Saturday’s road contest with Michigan State than they have had all season: time.
The Old Brass Spittoon was put into effect in 1950 as the prize for the winner of the nearly annual game.
After he failed to qualify academically at Ole Miss out of high school and to gain admission to North Carolina out of junior college, Houston constantly wondered if things would ever go his way.
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This was supposed to be IU’s first real test. After Evansville defeated national runner-up Butler at home Saturday, the Purple Aces no longer seemed like such a cupcake matchup.
The 664 days since IU’s last road victory turned to zero Wednesday night with an offensive clinic at the Ford Center in Evansville.
Junior forward Christian Watford returned to his ways of old, scoring 15 points in IU’s 94-73 win Wednesday against Evansville at the Ford Center.
The Hoosiers will begin another quest Sunday that, to both players’ and fans’ hopes, will lead them to Hoover, Ala., for a College Cup, an NCAA final win and an eighth star, which has eluded the program now for six years.
The women’s club soccer team will travel to Phoenix today to play in the 2011 NCCS National Soccer Championships. Twenty-four of the top women’s teams in the country will compete at the Reach 11 Sports Complex.
In one of the biggest and most disturbing sports scandals in recent memory, it appears that as a coach and mentor, Jerry Sandusky abused his power by molesting young boys in his home, in locker rooms, in showers and on university grounds.
In Bloomington, it is about defending a tradition of excellence. However, the IU women’s basketball team has yet to figure out how to win at Assembly Hall without doing so in an ugly fashion.
The IU men’s basketball team stayed undefeated Wednesday night, defeating Evansville 94-73 at the Ford Center.
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Duke Coach Mike Krzyzewski surpassed his mentor and former IU Coach Bob Knight with his 903rd career win Tuesday night, becoming the all-time winningest coach in Division I men’s college basketball.
IU (2-0) will look to break that streak when it travels to southwest Indiana to take on Evansville (1-0) today at 8 p.m.