Hoosiers start NCAA tournament with Wake Forest
IU field hockey starts its second NCAA tournament campaign against Wake Forest at 2 p.m. Saturday.
IU field hockey starts its second NCAA tournament campaign against Wake Forest at 2 p.m. Saturday.
On a Will Bruin strike 20 seconds into the second half, the fourth-seeded IU men’s soccer team took a lead it would not give up as it defeated fifth-seeded Wisconsin 2-0 Thursday in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinal at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
The No. 13 Hoosiers (14-6) will play in the NCAA tournament against No. 7 Wake Forest (12-6) on Saturday in Winston-Salem, N.C.
Six days after taking down conference-leading Penn State, the fourth-seeded IU men’s soccer team seeks a second win this season against fifth-seeded Wisconsin as it kicks off the Big Ten Tournament at 12:30 p.m. today at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Sophomore forward Alec Purdie and 15-year-old Moriah Hill have never met, but when Purdie grows a full 10 inches and cuts off his hair this summer, they will be connected in a cause bigger than either of them.
The No. 13 Hoosiers (14-6) earned a spot to play in the NCAA tournament against No. 7 Wake Forest this Saturday in Winston-Salem, N.C.
As a junior in high school, David Williams’, a two-star prospect according to Rivals.com, future seemed set after committing to play men’s basketball for IU coach Tom Crean on April 22.
Two seems to be a lucky number when it comes to IU’s swimming and diving teams. In the first two weeks of the season, the Hoosiers had two swimmers named Big Ten Swimmer of the week – twice.
Before rushing to the Kelley School of Business to take a test, Brian Moeljadi had to manage an IU field hockey practice. For the past two years, he has had many instances like this.
It was just a preseason scrimmage, but freshman guard Maurice Creek was pressing. You could see him trying a little too hard. He took shots that weren’t really open and forced passes that weren’t really there.
In their final exhibition game, the Hoosiers dominated their opponent like fans expected them to do. IU defeated St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 95-67 at Assembly Hall and finished the preseason 2-0.
Colts cornerbacks Jerraud Powers and Jacob Lacey keep earning passing grades.
The Bowl Championship Series is going to oust deserving teams again, and this time there is a possibility that the damage might extend to multiple schools.
As a journalism major, stock market talk isn’t my forte. But I do know a general strategy for playing the stock market, and that is “Buy Low, Sell High.”
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Bob Knight, the man who contributed the most wins to IU men’s basketball was a no-show to the IU Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony.
Former IU soccer coach Jerry Yeagley was inducted into the IU Hall of Fame along with former IU coach Bob Knight and five former athletes.
On a day full of pomp and circumstance, the IU men’s soccer team was able to resuscitate its season with a 2-1 upset of Big Ten-leader No. 25 Penn State on Friday.
The quest for a Big Ten title and an eighth consecutive win came down to a matchup against No. 8 Michigan State, the last team to beat IU before its winning streak began.
With just a week left before its first regular-season contest, the IU men’s basketball team has work to do.