Angel Reese is a bonafide star, on and off of the floor for the WNBA. The Chicago Sky forward was an All-Rookie player in 2024. The first round draft pick out of LSU averaged 13 points and 13 rebounds per game in her debut season. Reese is not just a star on the floor, though - she's also one off ...
The Indiana basketball team opens the 2025 Big Ten tournament against Oregon. Our experts predicted how far the Hoosiers can go, and more.
Indiana's Malik Reneau, Oumar Ballo and Anthony Leal were recognized Tuesday when the 2024-25 Big Ten men's basketball awards were announced.
Acclaimed actor Gene Hackman likely died Feb. 18 of natural causes at his Santa Fe, New Mexico home, authorities announced Friday.
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Trey Galloway has been at Indiana for five seasons. He is the all-time leader in games played in Hoosiers history.
Former Bloomington South standout Anthony Leal ending unique collegiate career in the spotlight for Indiana basketball
Ahead of Saturday's matchup, Indiana and Ohio State were both listed on the NCAA Tournament bubble in Joe Lunardi's most recent Bracketology on ESPN.
Water is very much on Hoosiers’ minds. From the unpopular legislation from four years ago that stripped our critical wetlands of protection to the 2023 announcement of a proposed pipeline […]
"In my book, we’re gonna be winners." That famous line was delivered at the end of a speech by Gene Hackman's character Norman Dale in "Hoosiers." His Hickory Huskers went on to become winners ...
He was 95. (Feb. 27) Actor Gene Hackman gives fictional Hickory High basketball players instructions during filming of the final game of the movie “Hoosiers” at Hinkle Fieldhouse on the Butler University campus, Friday, Dec. 6, 1985 in Indianapolis.
Hackman's portrayal of coach Dale's transformation — and redemption — throughout "Hoosiers" was the heartbeat of the box-office classic.