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All-Star Game MVP Kyle Schwarber is deferring his selection to the Indiana University Athletics Hall of Fame because of a ...
Indiana football, once a perennial punchline, turned heads in 2024 with its first ever trip to the College Football Playoff.
The July evaluation periods have come and gone and IU basketball's recruiting efforts for the class of 2026 are coming more ...
We are just about a month away from Hoosier the Bison making a debut at Indiana University. Or should I say return? The original bison mascot was adopted by IU in 1965. Fan support of the mascot ...
Hammel was a dedicated journalist known for his hard work, humility, and mentorship. Hammel's impact extended beyond sports, ...
It was supposed to be the Hoosiers day with crimson throughout Hinkle Fieldhouse. But a team of mostly former NAIA and Division II players took control and talked a big game.
IU Health has bought Southern Indiana Radiological Associates, a formerly independent medical imaging pioneer that was formed in Bloomington in the 1960s.
The original article regarding his disappearance can be found below. Officials are searching for a missing 15-year-old boy from Jordan who might be in Bloomington.
The Hoosiers have seven first-round draft picks in their baseball program's history, and the all-time leader in home runs may be next this weekend.
Saniyah Hall, the No. 1 high school girls basketball prospect in the Class of 2026, has signed a NIL deal with Jordan Brand and will represent USA Basketball at the 2025 FIBA U19 World Cup. She is ...
NIL — name, image and likeness — is spreading to high school sports. Amherst native Saniyah Hall became the latest added to the small list.
National Baseball Hall of Fame announcer Wilbur “Bill” King, who called Oakland Athletics games for 25 years, also called Bloomington home.