Davidson forward Reed Bailey transfers to Indiana
Darian DeVries continues to bolster his newly acquired Indiana Basketball team as Davidson transfer Reed Bailey will be heading to Bloomington for his Senior season.
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Darian DeVries continues to bolster his newly acquired Indiana Basketball team as Davidson transfer Reed Bailey will be heading to Bloomington for his Senior season.
On Sunday, it was announced during the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship Selection Show that Indiana would not be in the NCAA Tournament. For consecutive seasons, the Hoosiers will not be playing in March Madness.
INDIANAPOLIS – Oumar Ballo spun to his left to try and take the lead as Indiana trailed Oregon 30-29 with 1:53 left in the first half. Instead of giving the Hoosiers the advantage, the ball wedged between the rim and the backboard, sitting in elevation over the floor inside Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
As the news broke on Feb. 7 that Indiana head coach Mike Woodson will step down as Indiana's head coach at the end of the season, the Hoosiers sat at a 14-9 record, while riding a four-game losing streak. Just a day later it would be five as Indiana fell to Michigan 70-67.
There are few things as consistent as peanut butter and jelly, but Indiana basketball losing at the Kohl Center is up there.
For the 17th time in Mike Woodson’s career with Indiana, his team lost a conference game by double figures — the biggest losing deficit since 2010, as the Hoosiers fell to Illinois 94-69.
The talent is evident with Indiana basketball.
Indiana returned to action after over a week off to finish their non conference slate as the Hoosiers took on Winthrop from the Big South. Indiana would come away with the 77-68 improving their record to 10-3 on the season.
The inconsistencies surrounding the 2024-25 Indiana Men’s Basketball team continued into the Hoosiers’ Friday night lights showdown against Miami (OH) on Friday night.
The biggest test of the Hoosiers' young season was taken care of handily as Indiana controlled the tempo en route to their 87-71 win over South Carolina.
The new Big Ten sparked some changes to the Big Ten Men’s Soccer Tournament, as a neutral site hosts the quarterfinals and semifinals. Prior to the switch, the higher seeded teams would host games throughout the tournament, a change that was made as a result to having California teams making cross country travel.
Oct. 29 is now becoming a holiday for the Indiana men’s soccer team as for back-to-back seasons, they have clinched the Big Ten regular season title on that day. With a 6-1 win over Northwestern and a little help from around the conference, Indiana secured title No. 19 for the regular season.
The Indiana men’s soccer team was able to turn a much-needed point on Friday night when IU drew No. 4 Ohio State in Columbus. The Hoosiers will have to turn their focus to another ranked Big Ten team as they travel up to Madison to take on the No. 8 ranked Wisconsin Badgers on Tuesday night.
September in Bloomington — Indiana usually has some beautiful weather, and Monday night was no different. Clear skies and high 60’s set the scene at Bill Armstrong Stadium as two conference champions set to face off on Monday night.
It has been a little over three months since the Indiana soccer team fell to Notre Dame in the Elite Eight and the Hoosiers have certainly not kept quiet with their offseason plans.
The Big Ten truly waits for no one and the Indiana women’s basketball team felt that in a big way after the beatdown they suffered in Iowa City. However, the ‘up next’ mentality helped the Hoosiers get back on track with a convincing 85-62 win over a tough Minnesota team.
With the MLS SuperDraft concluding on Tuesday afternoon, the Indiana Hoosiers saw three faces get their name called as the program continued to make history within the drafting process.
The Hoosiers and the Fighting Irish both were victorious on Sunday as Indiana will travel to South Bend on Saturday.
On a surprisingly beautiful Nov. 16 evening, the Indiana men’s soccer team was staring down the barrel of tournament play where its first test was against the high-powered offense of Lipscomb in the first round. The Hoosiers put together two strong halves to come away with a 2-1 victory.
After winning the Big Ten and not receiving a national seed by the committee, the Indiana Hoosiers will play in the first round of the NCAA Tournament as they host the Lipscomb Bison with the match on Thursday at 6 p.m. ET.