Military ticket prices available for Jan. 18 Purdue Fort Wayne MBB game Uncategorized by Staff - December 19, 20190 Purdue Fort Wayne Athletics is offering free tickets for the Mastodon men's basketball game on January 18 to Active and Retired United States Military personnel and their families. The tickets are free thanks to donations collected through the Seats for Soldiers program. Military personnel can claim their tickets by noon on
Fever name new Assistant Coach Fever News by Staff - December 19, 2019March 18, 20200 Steve Smith, a veteran of more than 30 years of high school, college and professional coaching, has been named an assistant coach with the Indiana Fever. Smith, a native of Riverside, Calif., has been an assistant or scout with four WNBA franchises, most recently the Connecticut Sun. He is the first
Sycamores escape Tigers behind Key’s 31 points Sycamore Game Recaps by Staff - December 19, 2019March 18, 20200 The Indiana State Sycamore Men’s Basketball team returned home Wednesday night to face a hot Tennessee State, after knocking off Wright State on the road earlier this month in an OT thriller and hoped to extend a five-game winning streak. The Sycamores started the season rough, but snapped a season-opening four-game
IU AD Fred Glass to retire Indiana Hoosiers by Staff - December 17, 20190 Vice President and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Fred Glass announced today that he will be retiring from Indiana University as of the end of this academic year. Glass recently advised President McRobbie of his retirement plans to provide President McRobbie enough time to identify Glass’s successor. “It’s time,” Glass said. “It’s
Hoosiers overcome Bulldogs to improve to 9-1 Hoosier Women's Game Recaps by Reggie Edwards - December 12, 2019March 18, 20200 The No. 12 ranked Indiana Hoosiers traveled to Indy tonight, where they faced off against in-state rival Butler in a game that was a big test for the Hoosiers, who have been on a role and climbing the national rankings quickly. The Butler Bulldogs were ready to put the IU squad
Komets squeeze by Cyclones in OT Uncategorized by Brien Mitchum - December 5, 2019January 18, 20200 The Komets looked to extend their winning streak to four in a row after a couple of rough games previously as the Cincinnati Cyclones paid a visit to the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum. Both teams were at top of their division so this would be an important game. The Komets
Purdue rolls over #5 Virginia Purdue Boilermakers by Brian Cranfill - December 4, 2019December 7, 20190 West Lafayette,IN Mackey Arena Continuing the tradition of the Big Ten versus the ACC Challenge, 4-3 Purdue Boilermakers hosted the defending NCAA National Champion and 7-0 #5 Virginia. Purdue didn’t open up the season with lots of hype surrounding them as they have the past few years, due to the loss of
Chris Jericho and Stephen Amell team up to release Little Bit Of The Bubbly wine Uncategorized by Staff - November 28, 2019November 28, 20190 Chris Jericho, the World Champion of AEW, and Stephen Amell, star of the CW superhero series Arrow and founder of Nocking Point Wines, have teamed up to create A Little Bit of the Bubbly, the new official sparkling wine of AEW. The inspiration was sparked by Chris Jericho’s one-man backstage celebration
Indiana Women’s Basketball moves up to No. 17 in AP Poll Indiana Hoosiers by Staff - November 25, 20190 Indiana Women’s Basketball moved up another spot again in the Associated Press Top 25 poll, coming in at No. 17 in the Week 4 poll. The rise in the poll comes after IU defeated Florida, 73-49, on the road on Friday night. The Hoosier are now set for the 2019 Paradise
Indiana’s Grace Berger named Big Ten Player of the Week Indiana Hoosiers by Staff - November 25, 2019November 25, 20190 Indiana sophomore guard Grace Berger has been named the Big Ten Player of the Week for her performance against Florida on Friday night. The Louisville, Ky. native went 10-for-15 from the field in Gainesville for 23 points and added a career-high five steals along with three rebounds. Her efforts helped the