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A History of Indiana State Teachers College (1946) McClary, Sydney. "The History of Women at Indiana State University 1870-1970: The White Female Perspective." (2013). online; Myers, Mary E. "The birth of educational radio broadcasting at Indiana State University: The Hoosier schoolmaster of the air." Journal of Radio & Audio Media 29.2 (2022 ...
The 2024–25 Indiana State Sycamores men's basketball team represents Indiana State University during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.The Sycamores, led by first-year head coach Matthew Graves, play their home games at the Hulman Center in Terre Haute, Indiana as members of the Missouri Valley Conference.
"March On! (You Fighting Sycamores)" is the official school fight song of Indiana State University. The song and lyrics were written by ISU professor of music Joseph A. Gremelspacher as a pep song. [1] "March On!" was first performed at a Homecoming pep rally on October 20, 1939. [2] "March On!"
3 keys for Seton Hall 1. Control the tempo. Indiana State likes to push the ball, spread the floor, find the open man and shoot away. Seton Hall can stick the Sycamores into a Big East-style meat ...
Indiana State University is preparing to welcome alumni, students, faculty, staff and the community for its annual homecoming celebration Oct. 26. This year’s theme, 100 Years of the Blue and ...
Since moving into Sycamore Field in 1978, Indiana State University has played over 850 baseball games at home and posted an outstanding record of 586–268–1 (.686). At the conclusion of the 2009 season, Sycamore Field was completely renovated and renamed Bob Warn Field at Sycamore Stadium in honor of Indiana State University's coach, Bob Warn.
Mar. 29—In roughly three days, the Indiana State men's basketball National Invitation Tournament fairytale and robust season ensue in Hinkle Fieldhouse. Coach Josh Schertz dubs it "College ...
Stalker Hall is the current home of the College of Arts and Sciences at Indiana State University.Originally named the Education & Social Studies Building upon completion in 1954, it was renamed Stalker Hall in 1966 in honor of Francis Marion Stalker, a long-member of the Faculty from 1892–1929.