Indiana lawmakers are considering a bill that would require public colleges and universities to enroll at least half of their first-year students from in-state, with the aim of encouraging universities to prioritize in-state students.
It’s been a tale of two halves for Indiana basketball, and head coach Mike Woodson is squarely in the hot seat. The post National Coach Has No Clue About His Team as Calls Mount for His Immediate Firing in Indiana appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Indiana University has eliminated 25 athletic department jobs as it prepares for revenue sharing with athletes that is expected to begin this year.
US-based food, drink and entertainment company Dave & Buster's is set to open two venues, one in Indiana and one in Ohio, on 27 January 2025.
Indiana women’s tennis started its spring season with a smashing start, knocking off the University of Cincinnati 6-1 on Sunday afternoon at the IU Tennis Center in Bloomington.
Indiana is a state filled with hidden gems and delights, and these ones are pretty well-known (and unhidden). But they're the best, nevertheless.
The Indiana Hoosiers go with a different starting lineup and stays with nationally ranked USC most of the way.
No one needs to remind Indiana’s women’s basketball team of the small margins that often decide games. They know it all too well. “It's defi
Indiana’s two consecutive 25-point losses appear to make NCAA Tournament talk a bit far-fetched, but the Hoosiers have time to repair the damage.
Indiana women’s basketball hosted No. 4 USC inside Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall on Sunday looking to rebound from a 14-point loss on its home floor just three days ago. Despite the Hoosiers leading by double digits in the first half and by 4 points in the fourth quarter, they fell 73-66 to the Trojans in Bloomington.
BLOOMINGTON — The Indiana athletic department endured a round of layoffs this week aimed at reducing costs as it prepares to share revenues with athletes at the start of the 2025-26 academic year, according to multiple sources with knowledge of the situation.
BLOOMINGTON — Indiana women’s basketball got tripped up at Assembly Hall on Thursday night in a disappointing 68-54 loss to Illinois.