IU loses to Missouri 76-71
For the first time this season, the Hoosiers found out what it felt like to lose a game by falling 76-71 to the Missouri Tigers on Sunday.
For the first time this season, the Hoosiers found out what it felt like to lose a game by falling 76-71 to the Missouri Tigers on Sunday.
The Hoosiers (15-17, 4-14) dropped a four-set loss to Ohio State (22-9, 10-8) on Friday and nearly took two sets away from No. 1 Penn State (30-0, 18-0) before falling in three on Saturday at University Gym.
If there was ever any doubt, IU’s eighth-place finish in Puerto Rico pretty much confirmed it – restoring IU basketball will be a long-term project for IU coach Tom Crean.
IU, now 2-3, returns from the Puerto Rico Tip-Off with a losing record, but experience against better teams.
In a back and forth contest, the Hoosiers fell to Missouri 76-71 for their first loss of the season.
For the second straight game, the IU men's soccer team was able to avenge a regular season loss when it defeated Butler 1-0 Sunday and advanced to the third round of the NCAA Tournament.
The Hoosiers lost 69-66 to George Mason on Sunday, in a game that saw lead changes and ties throughout the game.
Joey Elliott threw a career-high four touchdown passes to help Purdue beat Indiana 38-21 on Saturday and retain the Old Oaken Bucket.
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Sophomore guard Matt Roth injured his foot during practice Wednesday for the Hoosiers' first game in the O'Reilly Auto Parts Puerto Rico Tip-off, according to the IU athletics department.
INDIANAPOLIS — Bob Knight is returning to Indiana after all. The former Hoosiers coach will speak at a Dec. 17 fundraiser in Indianapolis to benefit the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame.
Darren Yeagle scored two goals to sack No. 6 Louisville 2-0 in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament.
The 4-7 record for both IU and Purdue is not the only thing they have in common as they prepare for the game at 3:30 p.m. Saturday in Bloomington. Playing for pride is simply the most obvious.
Tailgating and hockey may not be two things that normally coincide, but Friday night, IU hockey fans will be in luck.
Senior volleyball player Kelsey Hall and graduate student Whitney Thomas said they will look back on their careers with plenty of fond memories.
IU’s swimming and diving team has one last opportunity to compete together before the new year.
For the third time in four years, IU is off to a perfect 3-0 record. Now comes Game 4, and the Hoosiers will put their unblemished record on the line against the Missouri Tigers at 2 p.m. Sunday in Assembly Hall.
In its first two games, IU faced inferior talent and allowed it to stick around. However, a veteran Ole Miss team prevailed against the Hoosiers in the first of three possible games in the O’Reilly Auto Parts Puerto Rico Tip-off.
When the Hoosiers storm the field for the last time in 2009 to take on Purdue, it will be a reminder that this is what college football should be.
When IU senior safety Nick Polk – originally from Milwaukee – first visited Bloomington, he didn’t know anything about the school’s rivalry with Purdue. Things have changed.