Indiana athletics reported a rare deficit for the 2024 fiscal year despite bringing in a record $173.5 million in revenue:
BLOOMINGTON — Indiana football announced jersey numbers for the newcomers it added to the roster for the 2025 season. The Hoosiers have signed 18 transfers and 21 high school signees (14 have already enrolled) over the last two months. The transfer class ranks 18th in the country (fourth in the Big Ten), according to 247 Sports.
BLOOMINGTON — Indiana football corner Jamier Johnson is no longer with the program, according to a source with knowledge of the situation. Johnson wasn’t included in the updated 2025 roster the Hoosiers posted on their website Wednesday afternoon. He had 35 tackles (25 solo) with an interception in 10 starts for IU last season.
Tight games, controversy, great performances and two titans on the sideline defined two decades of the Indiana-Purdue rivalry.
The first of a three-part series on Indiana’s history playing on the home court of arch-rival Purdue. Mackey Arena highs and lows through the years.
In 2019, fresh off a College Cup appearance and an undefeated Big Ten regular season record, the Hoosiers lost four of their five members in the backline — the reigning Hermann Trophy winner Andrew Gutman, 2018 Goalkeeper of the Year Trey Muse and Second Team All-Big Ten members Rece Buckmaster and Timmy Mehl.
Like many of the sports-addled kids of his generation, Tony Kale would dial in distant radio stations or tune into one of the three network affiliates and listen intently to one of the voices of his youth.
BLOOMINGTON– Lilly Endowment Inc., through the eighth phase of its Giving Indiana Funds for Tomorrow (GIFT VIII) initiative, has awarded a $7,834,000 Community Leadership
Four Monroe County athletes were named to All-Region teams by the Indiana Football Coaches Association. Honored in Region 10 were Bloomington South offensive lineman Junior Arellano and North quarterback Dash King and defensive lineman Nate Hankins. Named as a punter in Region 6 was Edgewood's do-it-all piece Nehemiah Strunk.
Indiana football head coach Curt Cignetti heads into the offseason with still some more recruiting targets ahead of National Signing Day
Indiana started the dual strong, winning its first two matches by technical superiority. Graduate students No.18 Jacob Moran and No. 27 Angelo Rini delivered a 1-2 punch at 125 lbs. and 133 lbs., dispatching their Wolverine opponents in dominant fashion, winning 17-2 and 18-3, respectively.
The Terrapins (16-5, 6-4) earned their third straight Big Ten Conference win and their second straight on the road. Indiana (14-7, 5-5) has lost four of its last five.