Freshman earns Big Ten honors
Freshman forward Eriq Zavaleta is tied for the most goals on the IU men's soccer team with seven goals. He is tied with senior Alec Purdie.
Freshman forward Eriq Zavaleta is tied for the most goals on the IU men's soccer team with seven goals. He is tied with senior Alec Purdie.
Sophomore running back Stephen Houston finished the game with 135 rushing yards, the most of any IU running back this season.
Hoosier Hysteria belonged to Will Sheehey.
Host Max McCombs is joined by basketball beat writer and former baseball beat reporter Kevin Bowen to discuss the IU baseball Fall series and offer an early preview of the 2012 IU baseball team.
Michigan State scored two goals late in the game to escape with a 2-1 victory.
IU Coach Felisha Legette-Jack did her best to hype up the women’s basketball team before the men’s team took over at Hoosier Hysteria. The first 30 minutes of the event were dedicated to the introductions, drills, and scrimmage for the women’s team.
The Hoosiers will enter their fourth event of the season with one win, but the team wants to reach the next level Oct. 17 and 18 at the IU Fall Invitational.
The IU volleyball team had a different script to the same ending. IU volleyball (8-11, 0-8) lost another two games this weekend at home against two Big Ten opponents.
Zavaleta scored two goals Saturday to lead the Hoosiers to a 4-1 win against Michigan in Ann Arbor, Mich.
The headliner of a plethora of prospective student athletes was Gary Harris, the No. 25 ranked player in the Class of 2012, according to rivals.com.
I’m willing to bet this was the first time in Assembly Hall’s 40-year history that blow-up guitars, imitation Ray Bans and Usher shared the same floor that was once graced by Bob Knight’s airborne chair.
Hoosier Hysteria belonged to Will Sheehey.
The IU field hockey team fell to No. 13 Iowa 4-2 to drop them to 1-4 in road matches. Senior forward Brenna Moeljadi scored both of the team’s goals.
Wisconsin prevailed 59-7, with the game quickly devolving to resemble last season’s one-sided contest.
It’s hard not to cringe when you see the final score: Wisconsin 59, IU 7.
Both the men and women cross country teams competed in the adidas Invitational on Friday in Madison, Wis., The men finished fifth in their 8K race, while the women ran a 6K and came in 29th.
Check out IDS basketball columnist Avi Zaleon's rapid reaction to Saturday night's event on Hoosier Hype.
Saturday evening Hoosier Hysteria takes place at Assembly Hall.
Within the first 2:01 against Wisconsin Saturday, IU accomplished something it failed to do last year against the Badgers: stop a drive.The game quickly devolved to resemble last season’s one-sided contest, however, with Wisconsin triumphing 59-7.
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