Curt Cignetti’s goal this offseason was to begin changing the narrative around Indiana football. Whether it with recruiting, internal or external expectations, Cignetti knew the first step in changing the culture was changing the way people thought about the program.
Listen or watch below as IU basketball coach Mike Woodson joined The Bossman Show last week. The pair covered a number of topics as Woodson gets set to coach his fourth season at Indiana.
As we saw last week with UConn head coach Dan Hurley entertaining a move to the NBA, and top Purdue signee Kanon Catchings released from his national letter of intent, things are always fluid in college basketball.
It’s starting to feel like an IU men’s soccer run in late November. In a scoreless next goal wins scenario, Austin Panchot found the back of the net to send Hoosier Army to the semifinals of the $1 million winner-takes-all The Soccer Tournament (TST).
In Curt We Trust For the first time in at least a couple of seasons, there’s a reason to be excited about Indiana football. After winning just nine games over the last three seasons combined, Scott Dolson did what was necessary and fired Tom Allen.
The folks who write the algorithms for ESPN’s College Football Power Index (FPI) have apparently not yet followed Curt Cignetti’s instructions. If they Googled him, they’d know he wins much more than what their model is predicting for the 2024 season.
A roster full of former IU soccer players has won their group at The Soccer Tournament and advanced to the knockout round. Hoosier Army will play Villarreal CF English in the Round of 32 on Friday at 1:15 p.m.
Three of IU’s main class of 2025 recruiting targets are expected to take their official visits together in Bloomington the weekend of Sept. 20. The Daily Hoosier can confirm in-state 4-stars Trent Sisley and Braylon Mullins are both taking official visits that weekend, and the expectation is they’ll be joined by 4-star center Malachi Moreno.
Indiana has remained in close contact with class of 2026 forward Gabe Weis since his two visits to Bloomington over the last year. Weis visited Indiana when the Hoosiers hosted Ohio State in January, and he was also an attendee at Hoosier Hysteria in October.
“Coach Woodson, I just want to thank you so much for believing in me for all these years,” IU guard Trey Galloway said at the microphone on Senior Day in March.
Indiana basketball is coming into this next season with lofty expectations. After missing out on the NCAA Tournament and not being very relevant in Big Ten play, the Hoosiers completely retooled their roster from a season ago and now arguably have the most talented squad in Mike Woodson’s tenure as head coach.
The Big Ten Network on Monday, June 10 is scheduled to broadcast a full day of Indiana Hoosiers content. The marathon will feature a wide variety of sports, including past basketball, football, wrestling, golf, soccer and volleyball games and documentaries.
Just about any way you measure D’Angelo Ponds’ freshman season at James Madison, it was a rousing success. The West Park, Fla. based cornerback arrived in Harrisonburg last summer as a solid recruit for the Dukes, but under the national radar.
Sean Cuono was simply following directions. When the running back first started playing football at age six, he lined up at defensive end to start his first game.
D’Angelo Ponds could’ve gone anywhere when he entered the transfer portal this spring. He quickly received interest from nearly two dozen programs — including the Indiana football program.
Mackenzie Mgbako had one-and-done aspirations when he committed to Indiana. But like most freshmen, he needed time to adjust to the college game. Once he did, the 6-foot-8 wing finished strong and shared Co-Big Ten freshman of the year honors with Iowa’s Owen Freeman.
When Curt Cignetti came to Bloomington he made it known locally and nationally that he was going to change the narrative around Indiana football. Not only on the field with its play, but also on the recruiting trail.
Watch below as IU coaches Mike Woodson and Curt Cignetti took questions from legendary radio voice Don Fischer last week at Huber Winery in Borden, Ind.
Former IU baseball pitcher Andrew Saalfrank, who was most recently pitching for Triple-A Reno, received a one-year suspension for betting on baseball in 2021 and 2022.
BORDEN, Ind. – New Indiana head football coach Curt Cignetti made his first appearance at Indiana's annual fundraising event at Huber's Orchard and Winery last week to discuss his first few months on the job and look ahead to the 2024 season.
Mackenzie Mgbako knew what he had to work on following his freshman season if he was aiming to leave for the NBA next year at this time. While his first season with the Indiana basketball program ended with co-Big Ten Freshman of the Year honors, it wasn’t without some bumps.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — It's win or go home for the Indiana baseball team now. After losing to Tennessee on Saturday night in the NCAA Tournament, one more loss now would put a bow on this 2024 season and, worse off, many of these guys will go their separate ways.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Tennessee is ranked No. 1 in the country for a lot of very viable reasons. They can thump you just fine without any help, thank you very much.
The Indiana basketball program has been proactive in scheduling a more difficult non-conference schedule under head coach Mike Woodson and another high-major opponent has been added to the schedule.
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