Classic ends in 10th-place finish for team
The IU men’s golf team wrapped up play at the Windon Memorial Classic in Glencoe, Ill., on Tuesday with a final round of 295 and a 10th-place finish.
The IU men’s golf team wrapped up play at the Windon Memorial Classic in Glencoe, Ill., on Tuesday with a final round of 295 and a 10th-place finish.
Freshman Tommy Aliber might not currently be the best player on the IU men’s tennis team, but his hard work and dedication have turned him into a two-time state champion and the No. 1 singles player in the Missouri Valley and give him the ability to possibly reach that point at IU.
The leaves are changing, and so is the temperature. In other words, we are starting to find out who is for real and who is not in the college football world, and who could or will not contend for the National Championship.
The IU men's basketball team will debut their new look Oct. 16 at Hoosier Hysteria, the official start of the basketball season.
The IU men’s tennis team was eliminated from singles play after a less-than-satisfying performance at the All American Qualifier on Monday.
Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor was chosen by the media as the Big Ten’s preseason Offensive Player of the Year, and he lived up to that billing in Saturday’s 33-14 win against the Hoosiers.
Following its five-set victory at Purdue, the IU volleyball team got another taste of how difficult the Big Ten can be Sunday.
IU field hockey traveled more than 300 miles to pull off two victories in Iowa City, Iowa.
The IU cross country team put themselves on the national map this weekend at the Paul Short Memorial Invitational in Bethlehem, Pa.
Sophomore Maxime Armengaud and freshman Alex van Gils both advanced to the second round via bye at this weekend’s All American Pre-Qualifier before falling to their ranked opponents.
The Hoosiers recorded a win and a tie in their first two home conference games this weekend against Michigan State and Illinois.
The 10,114 hostile crowd members affected Indiana’s matchup with UC-Santa Barbara. Throughout the 90 minutes of missed passes and miscommunication, IU was unable to score a goal on eleven shots, losing 3-0 to the Gauchos.
The IU offense knew it would be tested Saturday night against an Ohio State team that had not allowed a point in two weeks. The test didn’t go too well.
The conversations in the bleachers, concourses and parking lots Saturday night all ended the same way: “That was so embarrassing.”
When IU coach Bill Lynch said that his team has never faced a player like Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor, he wasn’t kidding.
IU football coach Bill Lynch said the Hoosiers' biggest challenge Saturday will be No. 9 Ohio State’s dual-threat sophomore quarterback Terrelle Pryor, the preseason Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year.
The Hoosiers are coming off 13th and 15th place finishes at the Olympia Fields Invitational and the Ping/Golfweek Invitational, respectively, which are two of the biggest college tournaments of the fall season.
IU coach Randy Bloemendaal tried time and again to explain to his players that they could compete with any team or athlete in the nation before last weekend’s UVA Ranked Plus One tournament.
After thrashing the competition the past few meets, the IU cross country teams are met with their biggest test in their young season Friday in Bethlehem. Pa. The Paul Short Invitational brings in several ranked opponents for the Hoosiers.
IU goes to Iowa City, Iowa, to play the Hawkeyes for its second Big Ten game on Friday and will see the Golden Bears on Saturday.