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Football coach Curt Cignetti has the Hoosiers in College Football Playoff position. IU's basketball team is getting throttled by Louisville in its first game against a power conference opponent.
BLOOMINGTON – Friday night’s loudest cheer came during a timeout. At the first-half under-12 timeout of Indiana’s 65-53 bulldozing of hapless Maryland, IU brought new football coach Curt ...
The Indiana–Purdue rivalry is a rivalry between the Indiana University Bloomington Hoosiers and the Purdue University Boilermakers, the two flagship public universities in the state of Indiana. It is regarded as one of the most intense collegiate rivalries in the United States, and one of the strongest and most followed collegiate rivalries ...
IU beats Maryland in Big Ten opener after one explosive half of basketball and one explosive soundbite from new Hoosiers football coach Curt Cignetti.
The rivalry between these bordering-state schools dates back to 1899 when the Indiana Hoosiers joined the Big Ten Conference of which Illinois is a founding member. [2] The rivalry is most prominent in men's basketball, where both teams are perennial "Final Four contenders" and combined have won several conference championships. In football ...
In the fall of 1960 the Indiana Hoosiers football program was hit with devastating NCAA sanctions that impacted every varsity sport at the school, including basketball. [17] Although the violations only occurred within the football program, all Hoosier varsity sports were barred from postseason play during the probationary period. [17]
Indiana scored 25 points in the first 8 ½ minutes of Wednesday’s second half, and then just 14 the rest of the game. Woodson rode his starters plus C.J. Gunn off the bench, with virtually ...
From 2014 to 2023 the men's basketball team played at the Indiana Farmers Coliseum and returned to The Jungle in 2024. The softball team plays at the IUPUI Softball Complex, and the tennis team plays at the West Indy Racquet Club. The swimming team competes at the Indiana University Natatorium, which has a capacity of 4,700.