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The Indiana Hoosiers are the intercollegiate sports teams and players of Indiana University Bloomington, named after the demonym for people from the state of Indiana.The Hoosiers participate in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in 24 sports and became a member of the Big Ten Conference on December 1, 1899.
Under Coach McMillin, IU had 10 winning seasons, including a stretch of six consecutive years. [14] His Big Ten record of 34–34–6 is the best of any Indiana coach, as is his overall winning percentage (.562). [6] His overall record at IU is 63–48–11. [14] On September 23, 1946, McMillin was named Indiana's athletic director. [16]
The women's athletic programs became the IU Southeast's first accredited athletic program when they became affiliated with the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) in 1975–76. In that same year, there was an attempt to affiliate IU Southeast with the Division III ranks of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).
In May, Indiana Athletic Director Scott Dolson received a three-year contract nearly doubling his guaranteed pay. New contract makes Scott Dolson IU's first $1 million AD, but still near bottom of ...
Were IU athletic director Scott Dolson to cut ties with Allen now, Dolson’s department would owe its seven-year coach more than $20 million per the terms of his buyout. Remaining guarantees from ...
The first place I’d look, if I were IU athletic director Scott Dolson, is at school outside the new power structure of college football. Sure, that means coaches at conferences like the MAC and ...
With these three transfers, on April 20, 2024, IU had the number one transfer portal class in the country. [10] The Hoosiers added a fourth portal transfer on April 26, 2024: Luke Goode, an Indiana native from Fort Wayne, Indiana. Goode played for three years for the Fighting Illini and posted a career 3-point average of 38.8%.
Juliette Maxwell dedicated her career to the advancement of athletics for the women at Indiana University. The 1922 Arbutus reported women's athletics had taken hold of the co-ed especially basketball: "Basketball, the most popular sport of the Indiana coed, attracted more attention this year than ever before.