Indiana Hoosiers

ESPN’s Sage Steele shares stories and advice with avid IU students

ESPN SportsCenter anchor Sage Steele, an Indiana graduate, returned to Bloomington Friday to speak with current undergraduates and to accept the 2011 Anita Aldrich Distinguished Alumni Award from the School of HPER. In 8th grade, her dream was to be an anchor on ESPN. Decades later, after turning down the network twice, Steele achieved her…

Indiana commit Cody Zeller named 2011 McDonald’s All-American

Head coach Tom Crean will coach his first McDonald’s All-American at Indiana next season when Cody Zeller heads to Bloomington. Zeller will be the 25th McDonald’s All-American to play for the cream and crimson. In addition to Cody Zeller, Pike’s Marquis Teague, and Gary Lew Wallace’s Branden Dawson from Indiana were will play in the…

Purdue defeats Indiana 67-53 – Boiler fans, enjoy it while it lasts

Tonight wasn’t your typical in-state basketball rivalry. It’s Indiana and Purdue. The meetings go back over 100 years, and Purdue knocked off Indiana 67-53 in the 195th meeting. Purdue fans chant “IU Sucks” at every game, displaying their obvious dislike for Indiana. Hoosier fans constantly remind the Boilers of their empty rafters, only displaying their…

Antwaan Randle El hopes to make his mark on the Super Bowl, again

Former Indiana University football star, Antwaan Randle El is playing in the NFL’s biggest game on Sunday. Now on his second stint with the Pittsburgh Steelers, the quick-footed quarterback now wide receiver will look to impact another Super Bowl. While playing football at Indiana from 1998 to 2001, he was extremely versatile. He played basketball…

Pritchard leads Indiana upset over No. 18 Minnesota 60-57

The winter storms and massive amounts of ice on the roads couldn’t delay this Big Ten Conference game. And the fans in attendance imitated that of a sold-out crowd. Indiana earned their third conference win of the season with a 60-57 over 18th-ranked Minnesota. Tom Pritchard came out firing from the tip. Pritchard was a…