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Indiana Hoosiers

The Indiana Hoosiers are the intercollegiate sports teams and players of Indiana University Bloomington, named after the colloquial term for people from the state of Indiana. The Hoosiers participate in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in 24 sports and became a member of the Big Ten Conference on December 1, 1899. The school's official colors are cream and crimson.[2]

Indiana Hoosiers
UniversityIndiana University Bloomington
ConferenceBig Ten (primary)
Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (women's water polo)
NCAADivision I (FBS)
Athletic directorScott Dolson
LocationBloomington, Indiana
Varsity teams24
Football stadiumMemorial Stadium
Basketball arenaSimon Skjodt Assembly Hall
Baseball stadiumBart Kaufman Field
Softball stadiumAndy Mohr Field
Soccer stadiumBill Armstrong Stadium
Other venuesCook Hall
Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatics Center
Dale England Rowing Center
Gladstein Fieldhouse
Indiana University Golf Course
IU Championship Cross Country Course
IU Field Hockey Complex
IU Tennis Center
Robert C. Haugh Complex
The University Gymnasium
Wilkinson Hall
NicknameHoosiers
Fight songIndiana, Our Indiana
ColorsCrimson and cream[1]
   
Websiteiuhoosiers.com
Big Ten logo in Indiana's colors

The Indiana Hoosiers have won 24 NCAA national championships and one Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) national championship, in addition to 145 NCAA individual national championships. Titles won by teams include eight by the Hoosiers men's soccer team, a record-setting six straight in men's swimming and diving, five by the Hoosiers men's basketball team, three in men's cross country, one in men's track and field and one in wrestling.

The Hoosiers' athletic program is perhaps best known for its basketball program, with its five NCAA Championships tying for fourth in history. Indiana's 1976 squad remains the last undefeated NCAA men's basketball champion. A 2018 study listed Indiana as the second most valuable collegiate basketball program in the country.[3] Additionally, Hoosiers' athletics is well known for its soccer program; by a number of indicators, it is one of the greatest college soccer programs in the history of the sport. Since the program began in 1973, Indiana owns more National Championships, more wins, has appeared in more College Cups (18) and has a higher winning percentage in both regular season and post-season play than any other school in Division I soccer.

Indiana has two main rivalries including in-state, with the Purdue Boilermakers (see Indiana–Purdue rivalry), and a border rivalry against the Kentucky Wildcats (see Indiana–Kentucky rivalry).

Traditions

School colors

 
Basketball players huddle before a game in their iconic candy striped pants

The school's official colors are cream and crimson. The official IU Crimson is Pantone 201.[4] However, in the 1970s former basketball coach Bob Knight and football coach Lee Corso started using uniforms that were more scarlet or bright red.[5] During the same time, cream gave way almost universally to white. But those colors reverted mostly to cream and crimson in the early 2000s, after then-athletics director Michael McNeely decided that the team uniforms needed to reflect the school's official colors of cream and crimson. Indiana cheerleaders still chant "Go Big Red". The changes over the years has led to some clashing of colors in some varsity sport uniforms, as is the case with the baseball team's jackets being a different color than their caps and uniforms. Athletic Director Fred Glass said, "My view is that we're an awfully big and diverse place. I think cream and crimson and 'Go Big Red' can survive in one place."[5] Only four other major college programs claim crimson as their dominant color: Alabama, Harvard, Oklahoma and Washington State, and only Oklahoma pairs crimson with cream.

Mascot

The school does not have a mascot, but student-athletes are known as "Hoosiers", a nickname for natives or residents of Indiana. A bulldog named Ox served as the football team's mascot from 1959 to 1965.[6] Indiana had a bison as its mascot in the late 1960s and introduced a mascot named "Hoosier Pride" in 1979. The mascot didn't go over well with fans and was quickly abandoned.[7]

School songs

The Indiana Hoosiers have two fight songs – "Indiana, Our Indiana" and "Indiana Fight!" – along with an alma mater song, "Hail to Old IU". Indiana's most recognized fight song, "Indiana, Our Indiana", was first performed by the IU Band in November 1912 at a football game against Northwestern. The song has since been played at every Indiana football and basketball game.Indiana's popular fight song melody is "Indiana Fight!", though the words are rarely sung at an Indiana sporting event. The crowd usually just sings "GO! IU! FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! Indiana, we're all for you!" at the end of the song. Indiana's official Alma Mater song, "Hail to Old IU" was first performed on March 10, 1893, in Indianapolis. J.T. Giles, who organized the IU glee club wrote the words to a Scottish song in order to give the Hoosiers a school song for a performance at a state contest.[8] The song has been a mainstay at Indiana events since that day. An additional school song, "Chimes of Indiana," was written by alumnus Hoagy Carmichael (Class of 1925-law degree 1926), and was presented to the university in 1937 as a gift from the class of 1935.

Sports sponsored

Indiana Hoosiers programs
Men's sports Women's sports
Baseball Basketball
Basketball Cross country
Cross country Field hockey
Football Golf
Golf Rowing
Soccer Soccer
Swimming and diving Softball
Tennis Swimming and diving
Track and field Tennis
Wrestling Track and field
Volleyball
Water polo
† – Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor

Baseball

The Hoosiers have appeared eight times in the NCAA Tournament, in 1996, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018 and 2019 including one College World Series appearance. They have won the regular season conference championship seven times – 1925, 1932, 1938, 1949, 2013, 2014 and 2019. The current head baseball coach of the Hoosiers is Jeff Mercer. Beginning in 2013, the Hoosiers play in Bart Kaufman Field.

 
Bart Kaufman Field - 2017

Basketball

Men's basketball

The Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball team is the intercollegiate men's basketball program representing Indiana University. The Hoosiers play on Branch McCracken Court at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall on the IU campus. Indiana has won five NCAA Championships in men's basketball (1940, 1953, 1976, 1981, 1987) — the first two under coach Branch McCracken and the latter three under Bob Knight. The Hoosiers' five NCAA Championships are tied for fourth with Duke (5), trailing North Carolina (6), UCLA (11), and Kentucky (8). Indiana's 1976 squad remains the last undefeated NCAA men's basketball champion.

The Hoosiers are also sixth in NCAA Tournament appearances (36), sixth in NCAA Tournament victories (62), seventh in Final Four appearances (8), and 11th in overall victories (1,665).[9] The Hoosiers have won 22 Big Ten Conference Championships and have the best winning percentage in conference games at nearly 60 percent. No team has had more All-Big Ten selections than the Hoosiers with 53. The Hoosiers also rank seventh in all-time AP poll appearances and sixth in number of weeks spent at No 1. Every four-year men's basketball letterman since 1973 has earned a trip to the NCAA basketball tournament. Additionally, every four-year player since 1950 has played on a nationally ranked squad at Indiana.[10]

A 2012 study listed Indiana as the third most valuable collegiate basketball program in the country.[11] Indiana has ranked in the top 15 nationally in men's basketball attendance every season since Assembly Hall opened in 1972, and often in the top five.[12] When asked if Indiana basketball fans were the most passionate in the country, ESPN commentator Dick Vitale said, "I don't think there's any doubt about it. They eat, sleep and drink the game."[13] Basketball sportscaster Gus Johnson called Assembly Hall, "the Carnegie Hall of basketball."[14]

Indiana has intense rivalries both in-state, against the Purdue Boilermakers (see Indiana–Purdue rivalry), and out-of-state, against the Kentucky Wildcats (see Indiana–Kentucky rivalry). The team is currently coached by Mike Woodson.

Women's basketball

Women's basketball began as a varsity sport in the 1971–72 season. The Hoosiers were co-Big Ten champions the 1982–83 season, won the Big Ten Tournament in the 2001–02 season, and won the WNIT in the 2017–18 season.[15] The current head coach of the Hoosiers is Teri Moren.[16]

Football

Indiana began playing football in 1884 and currently plays in the 52,656-seat, open-air Memorial Stadium, built in 1960. The current head football coach of the Hoosiers is Tom Allen.[17] The team has won the Big Ten Championship twice, once in 1945 and again in 1967. It has appeared in twelve bowl games, including the 1968 Rose Bowl:

Soccer

Men's soccer

 
Indiana men's soccer faces the University of Tulsa in 2004
 
Fans at an IU soccer game at Jerry Yeagley Field at Bill Armstrong Stadium

By a number of indicators, the Hoosiers are one of the greatest soccer programs in the history of the sport. The Hoosiers have won eight national championships in men's soccer (1982, 1983, 1988, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2004 and 2012), second only to St. Louis' 10. Indiana owns more wins, has appeared in more College Cups (22) and has a higher winning percentage in both regular season and post-season play than any other school in Division I soccer.

The Hoosiers have also dominated conference play. Since the Big Ten began sponsoring men's soccer in 1991, Indiana has won 11 Big Ten tournament titles. Indiana has also been crowned regular season champion 14 times, including nine-straight seasons from 1996 to 2004. A league-record 11 Big Ten Players of the Year come from Indiana.

Indiana players have won six Hermann Trophies (including Ken Snow twice) and three Missouri Athletic Club Player of the Year awards. The Hoosiers have produced 13 United States men's national soccer team players, six Olympians and six World Cup players. In addition, Hoosier players have earned All-America honors 52 times.

Every year since the NCAA began tracking men's soccer attendance in 2001, the IU program has ranked among the top three in average or total attendance. Indiana led the nation in average attendance in 2004 and 2005 and in total attendance in 2003. The Hoosiers are currently coached by Todd Yeagley,[18] the son of former Indiana Hall of Fame coach Jerry Yeagley.

Women's soccer

On November 18, 2007, the Hoosiers defeated Purdue University in the NCAA second round to advance to the NCAA third round for the first time in program history.

Three Indiana Hoosiers played during the inaugural WUSA season: Wendy Dillinger (Atlanta Beat), Tracy Grose (Carolina Courage), and Kelly Wilson (Bay Area CyberRays).[19]

Softball

The Hoosier softball team has appeared in four Women's College World Series, in 1979, 1980, 1983 and 1986.[20] The current head softball coach of the Hoosiers is Shonda Stanton.[21]

Swimming and diving

Both the Hoosier men's and women's teams compete at the Counsilman-Billingsley Center in the Student Recreational Sports Center, a 44,651-square-foot (4,148.2 m2) aquatics center. It features an eight-lane Olympic-sized pool spanning 30,512 square feet (2,834.7 m2) with depth ranging from seven to eight feet to allow for greater speed. The Billingsley Diving Center, complete with one of the country's few indoor diving towers, features four one-meter and two three-meter springboards as well as one-, three-, five-, seven- and 10-meter platforms. The Indiana University Outdoor Pool serves as the team's training facility in the summer months. It features a ten-lane Olympic-sized pool along with a diving pool that includes a 10-meter platform.

Men's swimming and diving

The Hoosiers won six straight NCAA national championships from 1968 to 1973, giving them the fifth-most in NCAA history. Their 24 Big Ten crowns, including every Big Ten championship from 1961 to 1985, rank second in the conference's 90-year history. Indiana has produced 80 individual swimming and diving national champions, over 191 Big Ten swimming champions, 25 conference diving champions and has won 45 Big Ten relay events. The 80 national champions ranks third among Big Ten schools while the individual Big Ten diving, relay and individual swimming crowns all rank second among all conference schools. The success goes well beyond the Big Ten and the NCAA Championship as is evidenced by the eight straight U.S. National Diving Championships that Indiana divers have won.

Under former coaches James Counsilman and Hobie Billingsley, the men's swimming and diving program won 140 consecutive dual meets, 20 consecutive Big Ten titles and an NCAA Division I record six consecutive NCAA Championships (1968–1973), most of which were won under swimming great Mark Spitz. A writer for Sports Illustrated in the early 1970s said, "a good case can be made for the 1971 Indiana swimming team being the best college team ever—in any sport."[22][23]

Women's swimming and diving

The Hoosiers have produced 4 individual national champions and six Big Ten championship teams in 2003, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2019. Fourteen Hoosier women count themselves as Olympians, winning six medals in all.

Cross country

Men's cross country

Men's cross country began on the Indiana campus in 1910. Since the inception of cross country as an NCAA sport, Indiana is one of only nine schools in the nation to have won more than two men's national titles, and is one of seven programs to win at least three national titles. The school's three team national titles came in 1938, 1940, and 1942. Indiana's 29 NCAA men's championship team appearances are tied for ninth-most in the sport's history. Indiana has found itself in the top five at the NCAA Men's Championship on nine occasions. A Hoosier has captured the men's individual crown three times, making Indiana one of only six schools in the country, and the only Big Ten school, to have more than two individual NCAA men's cross country champions. The three individual titles rank as the fourth-most by any school. Bob Kennedy, regarded as one of the greatest U.S. distance runners in history, graduated from the program in 1992.

Women's cross country

Women's cross country began in Bloomington in 1978. The NCAA began sponsoring the sport in 1981. The women have had a pair of individual national champions, something only three other schools in the nation, and just one other in the Big Ten, can claim. On four occasions, the Hoosiers have competed for the NCAA crown as a team (1988, 1989, 1990, 2002). The 1988 season saw Indiana winning an individual men's and women's national cross country championship, a feat that had never happened before in the sport, and has never happened since.

Wrestling

The Indiana Hoosiers Wrestling began in 1909, with accomplishments such as: 50 individual All-Americans, 12 individual NCAA National Champions from 1932 to 2008, and 1 team NCAA National title in 1932. In 1946 Indiana took 2nd in the Big Ten Championships and 4th in the NCAA Championships. In recent years better seasons included the 1989–1990 season placed 2nd in the Big Ten Conference and 8th at the NCAA Championships, and the 2004–2005 season took 5th place at the Big Ten Conference and 9th at the NCAA Championships.[24]

Duane Goldman was head coach until he retired after the 2017–18 season after 26 years. In his four years as a Hawkeye, Goldman accumulated a 132–10 career record, won four Big Ten Championships and finished as a four-time NCAA All-American. After three consecutive second-place finishes, he won the NCAA Championships in his final season at 190 pounds. The Hoosiers have seen a tremendous amount of success during Goldman's tenure when he took the team to a top ten finish in the NCAA tournament in 2005. On September 5, 2009, Goldman was officially inducted into the University of Iowa Athletics Hall of Fame.[25] During his tenure, Goldman coached Joe Dubuque (2005, 2006) and Angel Escobedo (2008) to national championships. Escobedo was named as Goldman's replacement in April 2018.

The Wrestling team hosts most of their home matches in the 2,000-seat University Gymnasium. The Wrestling team practices in Assembly Hall but prefers the home court advantage of the more intimate University Gymnasium, also known as Intercollegiate Athletics Gym.[26]

Club sports

The Indiana University Club Sports Federation operates separately from the IU Athletic Department, which means that nearly all of the funding for club sports programs comes through organization dues and outside fundraising. Of the 40 club sports on the Bloomington campus, several are noteworthy for representing IU in high-level national competitions.

Men's ice hockey

The Indiana University men's ice hockey team was founded in 1967, and has played in the American Collegiate Hockey Association Division II Tri-State Collegiate Hockey League since 2019. In February 2022, the Hoosiers claimed their first TSCHL Playoff Championship, after finishing the regular season as runners-up.[27] Previously, they were members of the Central States Collegiate Hockey League conference, which is part of the ACHA Division I. The team plays most games at the historic Frank Southern Ice Arena[28] off-campus, but some fall practices and games are hosted by the Hamilton Ice Center in Columbus, IN due to seasonal maintenance concerns at "The Frank".[29]

The team holds the 1971 and 2001 Big Ten Hockey League championships, 8 Midwestern Collegiate Hockey League (MCHL) championships during the 1980s and 1990s, and the 2002 Great Midwest Hockey League (GMHL).[30] The Hoosiers men's ice hockey team was the National Championship runner-up in the 1995, 1998, 2000, and 2008 ACHA DII National Championships. The team will compete in the 2022 ACHA Nationals Tournament, being held in St. Louis, MO. Home and road games are broadcast live on the team's Youtube Channel,[31] although the IU Media School's student-run radio station WIUX (formerly WIUS) broadcast select games prior to 2005. The team is led by Head Coach Andrew Weiss, who took over during the 2021–22 season.[32]

Men's rugby

The IU Men's Rugby Club competes in the Big Ten Universities conference, which is part of D1A Rugby – USA Rugby's elite division of college rugby.[33] The Hoosiers finished the 2016–17 season ranked #7.[34]

The club was founded in 1962 and played its first game against the Notre Dame Rugby Football Club. Head Coach Sarasopa Enari arrived to the program in 1994 and has led the team to many notable achievements.[35]

IU reached its first national semifinal in 1998. In 2011 they finished the season ranked 11th.[36] In 2013, IU won the Big Ten Championship match 58–38 over Michigan.[37] In 2015, Indiana defeated Ohio State 34–14 to win another BTU Championship game.[38] Following the conference championship victory, IU achieved a milestone 38–34 win over Kutztown University in the ACRC Bowl Series.[39] This capped a perfect 12-0 Fall 2015 campaign. The Hoosiers finished the season ranked 5th in the country in the D1A rankings. In the 2016-17 IU won another Big Ten Rugby Championship and fell to 4-time national champions BYU in a D1A quarterfinal.

Indiana has also been successful in rugby sevens, particularly in the Collegiate Rugby Championship, a tournament broadcast live by NBC every June from Subaru Park in the Philadelphia metropolitan area. Indiana has competed in the CRC on 4 occasions since 2010. IU finished tied for 5th overall in 2015 after going 3–0 in pool play.[40] The pool play victory over Clemson was the first IU Rugby game played on national television (NBCSN).[41] In 2017 the Hoosiers reached the CRC semifinal before losing to 5-time champions Cal 29–14.[42]

The IU Men's Rugby Club has been hailed as the top "true club rugby team" in the country for its victories over programs who offer scholarships or benefit from their athletic departments, including Kutztown, Life, Davenport, and Notre Dame.[43]

Women's rugby

The IU Women's Rugby Club was founded in 1996, and has also represented Indiana University at a high level. In 2014, IU reached the national semifinals of the USA Rugby Women's Collegiate Championship.[44]

Women's ice hockey

Despite having a men's ice hockey team since the late 1960s, the women's team was founded in 2019, and began playing during the 2021–22 season. Their inaugural game was a road trip to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champagne in February, with a full schedule planned for next season. The team plays their home games at the Frank Southern Ice Arena, south of campus in Bloomington.[45]

Men's lacrosse

The men's lacrosse team competes in the Men's Collegiate Lacrosse Association (MCLA) Division 1. The Hoosiers are a part of the Upper Midwest Lacrosse Conference (UMLC) and compete with Miami Ohio, Michigan State, Purdue, Western Michigan, Illinois, Iowa State, Minnesota, and Nebraska. The Hoosiers previously competed in the Great Rivers Lacrosse Conference (GRLC), and in 2013 were regular season champions for the GRLC D1 East. They finished the season 11–4 with their final loss of the season in the 2013 GRLC Championship game. In 2014, they finished the season 10-4 and won the GRLC conference championship 14-6 against Illinois State, earning a bid to the MCLA tournament, where they lost 18-5 in the first round to top ranked ASU. In 2018, they finished the season 10-3 and went to the conference championship, beating Purdue 8-5, again earning them a bid to the MCLA tournament, where they lost in the first round 12-6 to first ranked Chapman.

Rivalries

Purdue

The Hoosiers' biggest traditional rival is the Purdue Boilermakers. The West Lafayette (Purdue) and Bloomington (IU) campuses are the largest in the state of Indiana and are the flagship campuses of the Purdue University and Indiana University systems, respectively. IU and Purdue have competed for the Old Oaken Bucket in football since 1925, a series which Purdue leads 70–36–6. In basketball, IU's 22 Big Ten Championships are second only to Purdue's 24. The Boilermakers also lead the men's basketball series 115–89. Since the 2001–02 year, IU and Purdue have also competed for an all-sports trophy called the Crimson and Gold Cup. IU leads the series 7–6–2.

Kentucky

IU also has a heated border rivalry with the Kentucky Wildcats. The annual basketball game between the two often carries national significance as they have combined for 13 national championships. Since 1991, the game has rotated between neutral sites in Indianapolis and Louisville. This neutrality ended during 2006 when the game was played at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky, with the 2007 game played at Assembly Hall in Bloomington, Indiana. Basketball games between the Hoosiers and Wildcats have at times drawn over 30,000 fans. Although the two teams had played every season since 1969, a dispute over whether future games should be played at the schools' respective home courts or at nearby neutral sites led to the cancellation of the game for the 2012–13 season.

Illinois

After Purdue, one of the Hoosiers' biggest conference rivals are the Illinois Fighting Illini. The rivalry is particularly strong with the Illinois basketball team. The all-time series is currently tied at 85–85, the closest series in the Big Ten. The rivalry has lasted through the ages, from Lou Henson and Bob Knight publicly feuding, to Kelvin Sampson and Bruce Weber's heated interaction in recent years.

Michigan State

Indiana has a rivalry with Michigan State Spartans which started in 1950. They battle for the Old Brass Spittoon in football. Michigan State is leading 40–13–1 with Indiana snapping Michigan State's two-year winning streak in 2020.

Little 500 Bike Race

What began as one man's idea Big Young of a bicycle race to raise scholarship money has become an annual IU springtime tradition. The Little 500, which was first held in 1951, inspired the 1979 Academy Award-winning film Breaking Away. Sports Illustrated and USA Today have featured the race in their pages, and it has been covered on national television by CBS, ESPN, Fox Sports, the Outdoor Life Channel, and live in high-definition television by HDNet. Seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong called the Little 500, which has raised more than $1 million in scholarship money, "the coolest event I ever attended."[46]

In March 2020 the Little 500 race was cancelled for the first time in its history due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[47]

Olympic participation

Between the Los Angeles 1932 games and the Athens 2004 games at least one former alumnus medaled at every Summer Olympics. In world record times, Mark Spitz captured seven swimming gold medals in at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich.[48] Following the Rio games, at least 223 IU athletes have competed in the Summer Olympics, of these are representatives of 25 nations. On twelve occasions, Olympic coaches have come from Indiana University. In total, the IU medal count is 104, which include 55 gold, 17 silver and 32 bronze.[49]

Championships

NCAA team championships

Indiana has won 24 NCAA team national championships.[50]

Other national team championships

One varsity national team championship was not bestowed by the NCAA:

National individual championships

Indiana University has 163 NCAA individual championships.[51]

  • Men's Swimming & Diving (90)
  • Men's Outdoor Track & Field (24)
  • Women's Swimming & Diving (16)
  • Men's Indoor Track & Field (12)
  • Wrestling (11)
  • Men's Cross Country (3)
  • Women's Cross Country (2)
  • Women's Indoor Track & Field (2)
  • Women's Outdoor Track & Field (2)
  • Men's Gymnastics (1)

Big Ten regular season championships

Indiana University has 183 Big Ten regular season championships.

  • Men's Swimming & Diving (29): 1961 • 1962 • 1963 • 1964 • 1965 • 1966 • 1967 • 1968 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1974 • 1975 • 1976 • 1977 • 1978 • 1979 • 1980 • 1983 • 1984 • 1985 • 2006 • 2017 • 2018 • 2019 • 2022 • 2023
  • Men's Basketball (22): 1926(co) • 1928(co) • 1936(co) • 1953 • 1954 • 1957(co) • 1958 • 1967 • 1973 • 1974 • 1975 • 1976 • 1980 • 1981 • 1983 • 1987(co) • 1989 • 1991(co) • 1993 • 2002(co) • 2013 • 2016
  • Men's Indoor Track & Field (18): 1932 • 1933 • 1941 • 1957 • 1973 • 1974 • 1975 • 1979 • 1980 • 1983 • 1984 • 1985 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 2012 • 2017 • 2020
  • Men's Soccer (17): 1993 • 1994 • 1996 • 1997 • 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2001 • 2002 • 2003 • 2004 • 2006 • 2007 • 2010 • 2018 • 2019 • 2021
  • Men's Cross Country (14): 1928 • 1929 • 1930 • 1931 • 1932 • 1938 • 1940 • 1942 • 1946(co) • 1967 • 1972 • 1973 • 1980(co) • 2013
  • Women's Tennis (13): 1982 • 1983 • 1984 • 1987 • 1988 • 1989 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1993 • 1994 • 1995 • 1998
  • Men's Outdoor Track & Field (12): 1936 • 1941 • 1950 • 1957 • 1970 • 1971 • 1973 • 1974 • 1979 • 1985 • 1990 • 1991
  • Wrestling (12): 1914 • 1921 • 1924(co) • 1925(co) • 1931 • 1932(co) • 1933 • 1934 • 1936 • 1939 • 1940 • 1943
  • Men's Golf (8): 1962 • 1968 • 1970 • 1973 • 1974 • 1975 • 1991 • 1998
  • Women's Golf (7): 1986 • 1987 • 1990 • 1992 • 1995 • 1996 • 1998
  • Baseball (7): 1925 • 1932 • 1938(co) • 1949(co) • 2013 • 2014 • 2019
  • Women's Swimming & Diving (6): 2003 • 2007 • 2009 • 2010 • 2011 • 2019
  • Men's Tennis (5): 1921 • 1952 • 1953 • 1954 • 1964
  • Softball (3): 1983 • 1986 • 1994
  • Women's Indoor Track & Field (3): 1988 • 1991 • 2000
  • Football (2): 1945 • 1967(co)
  • Women's Cross Country (2): 1989 • 1990
  • Women's Outdoor Track & Field (2): 2000 • 2001
  • Women's Basketball (2): 1983(co) • 2023
  • Women's Soccer (1): 1996

Big Ten tournament championships

Indiana University has 21 Big Ten tournament championships.

  • Men's Soccer (15): 1991 • 1992 • 1994 • 1995 (co) • 1996 • 1997 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2006 • 2013 • 2018 • 2019 • 2021
  • Baseball (4): 1996 • 2009 • 2013 • 2014
  • Women's Basketball (1): 2002
  • Women's Soccer (1): 1996

Other championships

Collegiate Water Polo Association Championships (3)

  • Water Polo (3): • 2003 • 2011 • 2014

Notable alumni and former athletes

Baseball

Basketball

Football

Golf

Mixed Martial Arts

Soccer

Swimming and Diving

Track and field

Wrestling

Water Polo

  • Jessica Gaudreault - Starting goalkeeper of the Canadian Women's Senior National Team who earned a qualifying bid to the Tokyo Olympics.

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The Indiana Hoosiers are the intercollegiate sports teams and players of Indiana University Bloomington named after the colloquial term for people from the state of Indiana The Hoosiers participate in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA in 24 sports and became a member of the Big Ten Conference on December 1 1899 The school s official colors are cream and crimson 2 Indiana HoosiersUniversityIndiana University BloomingtonConferenceBig Ten primary Mountain Pacific Sports Federation women s water polo NCAADivision I FBS Athletic directorScott DolsonLocationBloomington IndianaVarsity teams24Football stadiumMemorial StadiumBasketball arenaSimon Skjodt Assembly HallBaseball stadiumBart Kaufman FieldSoftball stadiumAndy Mohr FieldSoccer stadiumBill Armstrong StadiumOther venuesCook HallCounsilman Billingsley Aquatics CenterDale England Rowing CenterGladstein FieldhouseIndiana University Golf CourseIU Championship Cross Country CourseIU Field Hockey ComplexIU Tennis CenterRobert C Haugh ComplexThe University Gymnasium Wilkinson HallNicknameHoosiersFight songIndiana Our IndianaColorsCrimson and cream 1 Websiteiuhoosiers wbr comBig Ten logo in Indiana s colors The Indiana Hoosiers have won 24 NCAA national championships and one Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women AIAW national championship in addition to 145 NCAA individual national championships Titles won by teams include eight by the Hoosiers men s soccer team a record setting six straight in men s swimming and diving five by the Hoosiers men s basketball team three in men s cross country one in men s track and field and one in wrestling The Hoosiers athletic program is perhaps best known for its basketball program with its five NCAA Championships tying for fourth in history Indiana s 1976 squad remains the last undefeated NCAA men s basketball champion A 2018 study listed Indiana as the second most valuable collegiate basketball program in the country 3 Additionally Hoosiers athletics is well known for its soccer program by a number of indicators it is one of the greatest college soccer programs in the history of the sport Since the program began in 1973 Indiana owns more National Championships more wins has appeared in more College Cups 18 and has a higher winning percentage in both regular season and post season play than any other school in Division I soccer Indiana has two main rivalries including in state with the Purdue Boilermakers see Indiana Purdue rivalry and a border rivalry against the Kentucky Wildcats see Indiana Kentucky rivalry Contents 1 Traditions 1 1 School colors 1 2 Mascot 1 3 School songs 2 Sports sponsored 2 1 Baseball 2 2 Basketball 2 2 1 Men s basketball 2 2 2 Women s basketball 2 3 Football 2 4 Soccer 2 4 1 Men s soccer 2 4 2 Women s soccer 2 5 Softball 2 6 Swimming and diving 2 6 1 Men s swimming and diving 2 6 2 Women s swimming and diving 2 7 Cross country 2 7 1 Men s cross country 2 7 2 Women s cross country 2 8 Wrestling 3 Club sports 3 1 Men s ice hockey 3 2 Men s rugby 3 3 Women s rugby 3 4 Women s ice hockey 3 5 Men s lacrosse 4 Rivalries 5 Little 500 Bike Race 6 Olympic participation 7 Championships 7 1 NCAA team championships 7 2 Other national team championships 7 3 National individual championships 7 4 Big Ten regular season championships 7 5 Big Ten tournament championships 7 6 Other championships 8 Notable alumni and former athletes 9 References 10 External linksTraditions EditSchool colors Edit Basketball players huddle before a game in their iconic candy striped pants The school s official colors are cream and crimson The official IU Crimson is Pantone 201 4 However in the 1970s former basketball coach Bob Knight and football coach Lee Corso started using uniforms that were more scarlet or bright red 5 During the same time cream gave way almost universally to white But those colors reverted mostly to cream and crimson in the early 2000s after then athletics director Michael McNeely decided that the team uniforms needed to reflect the school s official colors of cream and crimson Indiana cheerleaders still chant Go Big Red The changes over the years has led to some clashing of colors in some varsity sport uniforms as is the case with the baseball team s jackets being a different color than their caps and uniforms Athletic Director Fred Glass said My view is that we re an awfully big and diverse place I think cream and crimson and Go Big Red can survive in one place 5 Only four other major college programs claim crimson as their dominant color Alabama Harvard Oklahoma and Washington State and only Oklahoma pairs crimson with cream Mascot Edit The school does not have a mascot but student athletes are known as Hoosiers a nickname for natives or residents of Indiana A bulldog named Ox served as the football team s mascot from 1959 to 1965 6 Indiana had a bison as its mascot in the late 1960s and introduced a mascot named Hoosier Pride in 1979 The mascot didn t go over well with fans and was quickly abandoned 7 School songs Edit The Indiana Hoosiers have two fight songs Indiana Our Indiana and Indiana Fight along with an alma mater song Hail to Old IU Indiana s most recognized fight song Indiana Our Indiana was first performed by the IU Band in November 1912 at a football game against Northwestern The song has since been played at every Indiana football and basketball game Indiana s popular fight song melody is Indiana Fight though the words are rarely sung at an Indiana sporting event The crowd usually just sings GO IU FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT Indiana we re all for you at the end of the song Indiana s official Alma Mater song Hail to Old IU was first performed on March 10 1893 in Indianapolis J T Giles who organized the IU glee club wrote the words to a Scottish song in order to give the Hoosiers a school song for a performance at a state contest 8 The song has been a mainstay at Indiana events since that day An additional school song Chimes of Indiana was written by alumnus Hoagy Carmichael Class of 1925 law degree 1926 and was presented to the university in 1937 as a gift from the class of 1935 Sports sponsored EditIndiana Hoosiers programs Men s sports Women s sportsBaseball BasketballBasketball Cross countryCross country Field hockeyFootball GolfGolf RowingSoccer SoccerSwimming and diving SoftballTennis Swimming and divingTrack and field TennisWrestling Track and field VolleyballWater polo Track and field includes both indoor and outdoorBaseball Edit Main article Indiana Hoosiers baseball See also 2019 Indiana Hoosiers baseball team The Hoosiers have appeared eight times in the NCAA Tournament in 1996 2009 2013 2014 2015 2017 2018 and 2019 including one College World Series appearance They have won the regular season conference championship seven times 1925 1932 1938 1949 2013 2014 and 2019 The current head baseball coach of the Hoosiers is Jeff Mercer Beginning in 2013 the Hoosiers play in Bart Kaufman Field Bart Kaufman Field 2017 Basketball Edit Men s basketball Edit Main article Indiana Hoosiers men s basketball See also 2018 19 Indiana Hoosiers men s basketball team and List of Indiana Hoosiers men s basketball seasons Branch McCracken Court at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall The Indiana Hoosiers men s basketball team is the intercollegiate men s basketball program representing Indiana University The Hoosiers play on Branch McCracken Court at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall on the IU campus Indiana has won five NCAA Championships in men s basketball 1940 1953 1976 1981 1987 the first two under coach Branch McCracken and the latter three under Bob Knight The Hoosiers five NCAA Championships are tied for fourth with Duke 5 trailing North Carolina 6 UCLA 11 and Kentucky 8 Indiana s 1976 squad remains the last undefeated NCAA men s basketball champion The Hoosiers are also sixth in NCAA Tournament appearances 36 sixth in NCAA Tournament victories 62 seventh in Final Four appearances 8 and 11th in overall victories 1 665 9 The Hoosiers have won 22 Big Ten Conference Championships and have the best winning percentage in conference games at nearly 60 percent No team has had more All Big Ten selections than the Hoosiers with 53 The Hoosiers also rank seventh in all time AP poll appearances and sixth in number of weeks spent at No 1 Every four year men s basketball letterman since 1973 has earned a trip to the NCAA basketball tournament Additionally every four year player since 1950 has played on a nationally ranked squad at Indiana 10 A 2012 study listed Indiana as the third most valuable collegiate basketball program in the country 11 Indiana has ranked in the top 15 nationally in men s basketball attendance every season since Assembly Hall opened in 1972 and often in the top five 12 When asked if Indiana basketball fans were the most passionate in the country ESPN commentator Dick Vitale said I don t think there s any doubt about it They eat sleep and drink the game 13 Basketball sportscaster Gus Johnson called Assembly Hall the Carnegie Hall of basketball 14 Indiana has intense rivalries both in state against the Purdue Boilermakers see Indiana Purdue rivalry and out of state against the Kentucky Wildcats see Indiana Kentucky rivalry The team is currently coached by Mike Woodson Women s basketball Edit Main article Indiana Hoosiers women s basketball See also 2019 20 Indiana Hoosiers women s basketball team Women s basketball began as a varsity sport in the 1971 72 season The Hoosiers were co Big Ten champions the 1982 83 season won the Big Ten Tournament in the 2001 02 season and won the WNIT in the 2017 18 season 15 The current head coach of the Hoosiers is Teri Moren 16 Football Edit Main article Indiana Hoosiers football See also 2021 Indiana Hoosiers football team Indiana began playing football in 1884 and currently plays in the 52 656 seat open air Memorial Stadium built in 1960 The current head football coach of the Hoosiers is Tom Allen 17 The team has won the Big Ten Championship twice once in 1945 and again in 1967 It has appeared in twelve bowl games including the 1968 Rose Bowl 1968 Rose Bowl Lost to the University of Southern California 14 3 1979 Holiday Bowl Defeated Brigham Young University 38 37 1986 All American Bowl Lost to Florida State University 27 13 1987 Peach Bowl Lost to the University of Tennessee 27 22 1988 Liberty Bowl Defeated South Carolina 34 10 1990 Peach Bowl Lost to Auburn University 27 23 1991 Copper Bowl Defeated Baylor University 24 0 1993 Independence Bowl Lost to Virginia Tech 45 20 2007 Insight Bowl Lost to Oklahoma State University 49 33 2015 Pinstripe Bowl Lost to Duke University 44 41OT 2016 Foster Farms Bowl Lost to University of Utah 26 24 2020 Gator Bowl Lost to University of Tennessee 23 22 2021 Outback Bowl Lost to Ole Miss 26 20 Soccer Edit Men s soccer Edit Main article Indiana Hoosiers men s soccer Indiana men s soccer faces the University of Tulsa in 2004 Fans at an IU soccer game at Jerry Yeagley Field at Bill Armstrong Stadium By a number of indicators the Hoosiers are one of the greatest soccer programs in the history of the sport The Hoosiers have won eight national championships in men s soccer 1982 1983 1988 1998 1999 2003 2004 and 2012 second only to St Louis 10 Indiana owns more wins has appeared in more College Cups 22 and has a higher winning percentage in both regular season and post season play than any other school in Division I soccer The Hoosiers have also dominated conference play Since the Big Ten began sponsoring men s soccer in 1991 Indiana has won 11 Big Ten tournament titles Indiana has also been crowned regular season champion 14 times including nine straight seasons from 1996 to 2004 A league record 11 Big Ten Players of the Year come from Indiana Indiana players have won six Hermann Trophies including Ken Snow twice and three Missouri Athletic Club Player of the Year awards The Hoosiers have produced 13 United States men s national soccer team players six Olympians and six World Cup players In addition Hoosier players have earned All America honors 52 times Every year since the NCAA began tracking men s soccer attendance in 2001 the IU program has ranked among the top three in average or total attendance Indiana led the nation in average attendance in 2004 and 2005 and in total attendance in 2003 The Hoosiers are currently coached by Todd Yeagley 18 the son of former Indiana Hall of Fame coach Jerry Yeagley Women s soccer Edit On November 18 2007 the Hoosiers defeated Purdue University in the NCAA second round to advance to the NCAA third round for the first time in program history Three Indiana Hoosiers played during the inaugural WUSA season Wendy Dillinger Atlanta Beat Tracy Grose Carolina Courage and Kelly Wilson Bay Area CyberRays 19 Softball Edit Main article Indiana Hoosiers softball The Hoosier softball team has appeared in four Women s College World Series in 1979 1980 1983 and 1986 20 The current head softball coach of the Hoosiers is Shonda Stanton 21 Swimming and diving Edit Both the Hoosier men s and women s teams compete at the Counsilman Billingsley Center in the Student Recreational Sports Center a 44 651 square foot 4 148 2 m2 aquatics center It features an eight lane Olympic sized pool spanning 30 512 square feet 2 834 7 m2 with depth ranging from seven to eight feet to allow for greater speed The Billingsley Diving Center complete with one of the country s few indoor diving towers features four one meter and two three meter springboards as well as one three five seven and 10 meter platforms The Indiana University Outdoor Pool serves as the team s training facility in the summer months It features a ten lane Olympic sized pool along with a diving pool that includes a 10 meter platform Men s swimming and diving Edit The Hoosiers won six straight NCAA national championships from 1968 to 1973 giving them the fifth most in NCAA history Their 24 Big Ten crowns including every Big Ten championship from 1961 to 1985 rank second in the conference s 90 year history Indiana has produced 80 individual swimming and diving national champions over 191 Big Ten swimming champions 25 conference diving champions and has won 45 Big Ten relay events The 80 national champions ranks third among Big Ten schools while the individual Big Ten diving relay and individual swimming crowns all rank second among all conference schools The success goes well beyond the Big Ten and the NCAA Championship as is evidenced by the eight straight U S National Diving Championships that Indiana divers have won Under former coaches James Counsilman and Hobie Billingsley the men s swimming and diving program won 140 consecutive dual meets 20 consecutive Big Ten titles and an NCAA Division I record six consecutive NCAA Championships 1968 1973 most of which were won under swimming great Mark Spitz A writer for Sports Illustrated in the early 1970s said a good case can be made for the 1971 Indiana swimming team being the best college team ever in any sport 22 23 Women s swimming and diving Edit The Hoosiers have produced 4 individual national champions and six Big Ten championship teams in 2003 2007 2009 2010 2011 and 2019 Fourteen Hoosier women count themselves as Olympians winning six medals in all Cross country Edit Men s cross country Edit Men s cross country began on the Indiana campus in 1910 Since the inception of cross country as an NCAA sport Indiana is one of only nine schools in the nation to have won more than two men s national titles and is one of seven programs to win at least three national titles The school s three team national titles came in 1938 1940 and 1942 Indiana s 29 NCAA men s championship team appearances are tied for ninth most in the sport s history Indiana has found itself in the top five at the NCAA Men s Championship on nine occasions A Hoosier has captured the men s individual crown three times making Indiana one of only six schools in the country and the only Big Ten school to have more than two individual NCAA men s cross country champions The three individual titles rank as the fourth most by any school Bob Kennedy regarded as one of the greatest U S distance runners in history graduated from the program in 1992 Women s cross country Edit Women s cross country began in Bloomington in 1978 The NCAA began sponsoring the sport in 1981 The women have had a pair of individual national champions something only three other schools in the nation and just one other in the Big Ten can claim On four occasions the Hoosiers have competed for the NCAA crown as a team 1988 1989 1990 2002 The 1988 season saw Indiana winning an individual men s and women s national cross country championship a feat that had never happened before in the sport and has never happened since Wrestling Edit The Indiana Hoosiers Wrestling began in 1909 with accomplishments such as 50 individual All Americans 12 individual NCAA National Champions from 1932 to 2008 and 1 team NCAA National title in 1932 In 1946 Indiana took 2nd in the Big Ten Championships and 4th in the NCAA Championships In recent years better seasons included the 1989 1990 season placed 2nd in the Big Ten Conference and 8th at the NCAA Championships and the 2004 2005 season took 5th place at the Big Ten Conference and 9th at the NCAA Championships 24 Duane Goldman was head coach until he retired after the 2017 18 season after 26 years In his four years as a Hawkeye Goldman accumulated a 132 10 career record won four Big Ten Championships and finished as a four time NCAA All American After three consecutive second place finishes he won the NCAA Championships in his final season at 190 pounds The Hoosiers have seen a tremendous amount of success during Goldman s tenure when he took the team to a top ten finish in the NCAA tournament in 2005 On September 5 2009 Goldman was officially inducted into the University of Iowa Athletics Hall of Fame 25 During his tenure Goldman coached Joe Dubuque 2005 2006 and Angel Escobedo 2008 to national championships Escobedo was named as Goldman s replacement in April 2018 The Wrestling team hosts most of their home matches in the 2 000 seat University Gymnasium The Wrestling team practices in Assembly Hall but prefers the home court advantage of the more intimate University Gymnasium also known as Intercollegiate Athletics Gym 26 Club sports EditThe Indiana University Club Sports Federation operates separately from the IU Athletic Department which means that nearly all of the funding for club sports programs comes through organization dues and outside fundraising Of the 40 club sports on the Bloomington campus several are noteworthy for representing IU in high level national competitions Men s ice hockey Edit The Indiana University men s ice hockey team was founded in 1967 and has played in the American Collegiate Hockey Association Division II Tri State Collegiate Hockey League since 2019 In February 2022 the Hoosiers claimed their first TSCHL Playoff Championship after finishing the regular season as runners up 27 Previously they were members of the Central States Collegiate Hockey League conference which is part of the ACHA Division I The team plays most games at the historic Frank Southern Ice Arena 28 off campus but some fall practices and games are hosted by the Hamilton Ice Center in Columbus IN due to seasonal maintenance concerns at The Frank 29 The team holds the 1971 and 2001 Big Ten Hockey League championships 8 Midwestern Collegiate Hockey League MCHL championships during the 1980s and 1990s and the 2002 Great Midwest Hockey League GMHL 30 The Hoosiers men s ice hockey team was the National Championship runner up in the 1995 1998 2000 and 2008 ACHA DII National Championships The team will compete in the 2022 ACHA Nationals Tournament being held in St Louis MO Home and road games are broadcast live on the team s Youtube Channel 31 although the IU Media School s student run radio station WIUX formerly WIUS broadcast select games prior to 2005 The team is led by Head Coach Andrew Weiss who took over during the 2021 22 season 32 Men s rugby Edit The IU Men s Rugby Club competes in the Big Ten Universities conference which is part of D1A Rugby USA Rugby s elite division of college rugby 33 The Hoosiers finished the 2016 17 season ranked 7 34 The club was founded in 1962 and played its first game against the Notre Dame Rugby Football Club Head Coach Sarasopa Enari arrived to the program in 1994 and has led the team to many notable achievements 35 IU reached its first national semifinal in 1998 In 2011 they finished the season ranked 11th 36 In 2013 IU won the Big Ten Championship match 58 38 over Michigan 37 In 2015 Indiana defeated Ohio State 34 14 to win another BTU Championship game 38 Following the conference championship victory IU achieved a milestone 38 34 win over Kutztown University in the ACRC Bowl Series 39 This capped a perfect 12 0 Fall 2015 campaign The Hoosiers finished the season ranked 5th in the country in the D1A rankings In the 2016 17 IU won another Big Ten Rugby Championship and fell to 4 time national champions BYU in a D1A quarterfinal Indiana has also been successful in rugby sevens particularly in the Collegiate Rugby Championship a tournament broadcast live by NBC every June from Subaru Park in the Philadelphia metropolitan area Indiana has competed in the CRC on 4 occasions since 2010 IU finished tied for 5th overall in 2015 after going 3 0 in pool play 40 The pool play victory over Clemson was the first IU Rugby game played on national television NBCSN 41 In 2017 the Hoosiers reached the CRC semifinal before losing to 5 time champions Cal 29 14 42 The IU Men s Rugby Club has been hailed as the top true club rugby team in the country for its victories over programs who offer scholarships or benefit from their athletic departments including Kutztown Life Davenport and Notre Dame 43 Women s rugby Edit The IU Women s Rugby Club was founded in 1996 and has also represented Indiana University at a high level In 2014 IU reached the national semifinals of the USA Rugby Women s Collegiate Championship 44 Women s ice hockey Edit Despite having a men s ice hockey team since the late 1960s the women s team was founded in 2019 and began playing during the 2021 22 season Their inaugural game was a road trip to the University of Illinois at Urbana Champagne in February with a full schedule planned for next season The team plays their home games at the Frank Southern Ice Arena south of campus in Bloomington 45 Men s lacrosse Edit The men s lacrosse team competes in the Men s Collegiate Lacrosse Association MCLA Division 1 The Hoosiers are a part of the Upper Midwest Lacrosse Conference UMLC and compete with Miami Ohio Michigan State Purdue Western Michigan Illinois Iowa State Minnesota and Nebraska The Hoosiers previously competed in the Great Rivers Lacrosse Conference GRLC and in 2013 were regular season champions for the GRLC D1 East They finished the season 11 4 with their final loss of the season in the 2013 GRLC Championship game In 2014 they finished the season 10 4 and won the GRLC conference championship 14 6 against Illinois State earning a bid to the MCLA tournament where they lost 18 5 in the first round to top ranked ASU In 2018 they finished the season 10 3 and went to the conference championship beating Purdue 8 5 again earning them a bid to the MCLA tournament where they lost in the first round 12 6 to first ranked Chapman Rivalries EditPurdue Main article Indiana Purdue rivalry See also Crimson and Gold Cup and Old Oaken Bucket The Hoosiers biggest traditional rival is the Purdue Boilermakers The West Lafayette Purdue and Bloomington IU campuses are the largest in the state of Indiana and are the flagship campuses of the Purdue University and Indiana University systems respectively IU and Purdue have competed for the Old Oaken Bucket in football since 1925 a series which Purdue leads 70 36 6 In basketball IU s 22 Big Ten Championships are second only to Purdue s 24 The Boilermakers also lead the men s basketball series 115 89 Since the 2001 02 year IU and Purdue have also competed for an all sports trophy called the Crimson and Gold Cup IU leads the series 7 6 2 Kentucky Main article Indiana Kentucky rivalry IU also has a heated border rivalry with the Kentucky Wildcats The annual basketball game between the two often carries national significance as they have combined for 13 national championships Since 1991 the game has rotated between neutral sites in Indianapolis and Louisville This neutrality ended during 2006 when the game was played at Rupp Arena in Lexington Kentucky with the 2007 game played at Assembly Hall in Bloomington Indiana Basketball games between the Hoosiers and Wildcats have at times drawn over 30 000 fans Although the two teams had played every season since 1969 a dispute over whether future games should be played at the schools respective home courts or at nearby neutral sites led to the cancellation of the game for the 2012 13 season IllinoisAfter Purdue one of the Hoosiers biggest conference rivals are the Illinois Fighting Illini The rivalry is particularly strong with the Illinois basketball team The all time series is currently tied at 85 85 the closest series in the Big Ten The rivalry has lasted through the ages from Lou Henson and Bob Knight publicly feuding to Kelvin Sampson and Bruce Weber s heated interaction in recent years Michigan State See also Old Brass Spittoon Indiana has a rivalry with Michigan State Spartans which started in 1950 They battle for the Old Brass Spittoon in football Michigan State is leading 40 13 1 with Indiana snapping Michigan State s two year winning streak in 2020 Little 500 Bike Race EditMain article Little 500 What began as one man s idea Big Young of a bicycle race to raise scholarship money has become an annual IU springtime tradition The Little 500 which was first held in 1951 inspired the 1979 Academy Award winning film Breaking Away Sports Illustrated and USA Today have featured the race in their pages and it has been covered on national television by CBS ESPN Fox Sports the Outdoor Life Channel and live in high definition television by HDNet Seven time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong called the Little 500 which has raised more than 1 million in scholarship money the coolest event I ever attended 46 In March 2020 the Little 500 race was cancelled for the first time in its history due to the COVID 19 pandemic 47 Olympic participation EditBetween the Los Angeles 1932 games and the Athens 2004 games at least one former alumnus medaled at every Summer Olympics In world record times Mark Spitz captured seven swimming gold medals in at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich 48 Following the Rio games at least 223 IU athletes have competed in the Summer Olympics of these are representatives of 25 nations On twelve occasions Olympic coaches have come from Indiana University In total the IU medal count is 104 which include 55 gold 17 silver and 32 bronze 49 Championships EditNCAA team championships Edit Indiana has won 24 NCAA team national championships 50 Men s 24 Basketball 5 1940 1953 1976 1981 1987 Cross Country 3 1938 1940 1942 Outdoor Track amp Field 1 1932 Soccer 8 1982 1983 1988 1998 1999 2003 2004 2012 Swimming 6 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 Wrestling 1 1932 See also List of NCAA schools with the most NCAA Division I championships Big Ten Conference NCAA national team championshipsOther national team championships Edit One varsity national team championship was not bestowed by the NCAA Women s Tennis AIAW 1982 Basketball WNIT 2018 Cheerleading Program 6 Universal Cheerleaders Association National Champions All Girl Division 1A 2012 2013 2014 2016 2017 2019 See also List of Big Ten Conference National Championships List of NCAA schools with the most Division I national championshipsNational individual championships Edit Indiana University has 163 NCAA individual championships 51 Men s Swimming amp Diving 90 Men s Outdoor Track amp Field 24 Women s Swimming amp Diving 16 Men s Indoor Track amp Field 12 Wrestling 11 Men s Cross Country 3 Women s Cross Country 2 Women s Indoor Track amp Field 2 Women s Outdoor Track amp Field 2 Men s Gymnastics 1 Big Ten regular season championships Edit Indiana University has 183 Big Ten regular season championships Men s Swimming amp Diving 29 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1983 1984 1985 2006 2017 2018 2019 2022 2023 Men s Basketball 22 1926 co 1928 co 1936 co 1953 1954 1957 co 1958 1967 1973 1974 1975 1976 1980 1981 1983 1987 co 1989 1991 co 1993 2002 co 2013 2016 Men s Indoor Track amp Field 18 1932 1933 1941 1957 1973 1974 1975 1979 1980 1983 1984 1985 1990 1991 1992 2012 2017 2020 Men s Soccer 17 1993 1994 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2006 2007 2010 2018 2019 2021 Men s Cross Country 14 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1938 1940 1942 1946 co 1967 1972 1973 1980 co 2013 Women s Tennis 13 1982 1983 1984 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1998 Men s Outdoor Track amp Field 12 1936 1941 1950 1957 1970 1971 1973 1974 1979 1985 1990 1991 Wrestling 12 1914 1921 1924 co 1925 co 1931 1932 co 1933 1934 1936 1939 1940 1943 Men s Golf 8 1962 1968 1970 1973 1974 1975 1991 1998 Women s Golf 7 1986 1987 1990 1992 1995 1996 1998 Baseball 7 1925 1932 1938 co 1949 co 2013 2014 2019 Women s Swimming amp Diving 6 2003 2007 2009 2010 2011 2019 Men s Tennis 5 1921 1952 1953 1954 1964 Softball 3 1983 1986 1994 Women s Indoor Track amp Field 3 1988 1991 2000 Football 2 1945 1967 co Women s Cross Country 2 1989 1990 Women s Outdoor Track amp Field 2 2000 2001 Women s Basketball 2 1983 co 2023 Women s Soccer 1 1996 Big Ten tournament championships Edit Indiana University has 21 Big Ten tournament championships Men s Soccer 15 1991 1992 1994 1995 co 1996 1997 1998 1999 2001 2003 2006 2013 2018 2019 2021 Baseball 4 1996 2009 2013 2014 Women s Basketball 1 2002 Women s Soccer 1 1996Other championships Edit Collegiate Water Polo Association Championships 3 Water Polo 3 2003 2011 2014Notable alumni and former athletes EditBaseball Micah Johnson MLB player Chicago White Sox Los Angeles Dodgers Atlanta Braves Kyle Schwarber 4th overall pick by Chicago Cubs in 2014 Major League Baseball draft 2013 and 2014 College Baseball All America Team selections Sam Travis 2nd round pick by Boston Red Sox in 2014 Major League Baseball draft Ernie Andres MLB player Boston Red Sox Ralph Brickner MLB player Boston Red Sox Ted Kluszewski MLB player Cincinnati Reds Pittsburgh Pirates Chicago White Sox Los Angeles Angels Mickey Morandini MLB player Philadelphia Phillies Chicago Cubs Kevin Orie MLB player Chicago Cubs Florida Marlins Mike Simon MLB player Pittsburgh Pirates St Louis Terriers Brooklyn Tip Tops John Wehner MLB player Pittsburgh Pirates Kevin Mahar MLB player Texas Rangers Josh Phegley MLB player Chicago White Sox Oakland Athletics Evan Crawford MLB player San Francisco Giants Jake Dunning MLB player San Francisco Giants Basketball Steve Alford Big Ten MVP 1987 former University of New Mexico and University of California Los Angeles men s basketball head coach currently head coach of the University of Nevada Olympic Gold Medalist Eric Anderson Big Ten Freshman of the Year 1989 OG Anunoby 2017 NBA Champion NBA player Toronto Raptors Damon Bailey Third team All American 1994 Armon Bassett basketball player with Ironi Ramat Gan of Israel Walt Bellamy Basketball Hall of Fame 1960 Olympic Gold Medalist NBA 1st overall pick and Rookie of the Year Kent Benson Final Four MVP 1976 NBA player Milwaukee Bucks Detroit Pistons Utah Jazz Cleveland Cavaliers Kevin Yogi Ferrell NBA player Brooklyn Nets Dallas Mavericks Troy Williams NBA player Memphis Grizzlies Houston Rockets Quinn Buckner current Indiana Pacers TV Analyst 1976 National Champion NBA Champion Olympic Gold Medalist Calbert Cheaney Big Ten MVP 1993 National Player of the Year 1993 NBA player Washington Bullets Wizards Boston Celtics Utah Jazz Golden State Warriors Everett Dean head baseball and basketball coach at Indiana University 52 Archie Dees Big Ten MVP 1958 1959 Steve Downing Big Ten MVP 1973 Jay Edwards Big Ten Freshman of the Year 1988 first team All American 1989 Brian Evans Big Ten MVP 1996 third team All American 1996 Dane Fife Michigan State University men s assistant basketball coach Lawrence Frank NBA Head Coach Detroit Pistons Bill Garrett William Leon Garrett first African American player in the Big Ten Dean Garrett Big Ten Newcomer of the Year 1987 Eric Gordon Big Ten Freshman of the Year 2008 NBA player Los Angeles Clippers New Orleans Hornets Houston Rockets Greg Graham IU guard 1989 93 former Continental Basketball Association head coach A J Guyton Big Ten MVP 2000 NBA player Chicago Bulls Golden State Warriors Kirk Haston NBA player third team All American 2001 Alan Henderson NBA player Atlanta Hawks Dallas Mavericks Cleveland Cavaliers Philadelphia 76ers Marvin Huffman Final Four MVP 1940 Jared Jeffries Big Ten MVP 2002 NBA player Washington Wizards New York Knicks Portland Trail Blazers Ted Kitchel Third team All American 1982 Bobby Leonard Basketball Hall of Fame Second team All American 1954 coached Indiana Pacers to 3 ABA championships Scott May Big Ten MVP 1975 1976 NBA player Chicago Bulls Milwaukee Bucks Detroit Pistons Branch McCracken coach George McGinnis Basketball Hall of Fame 1975 ABA MVP 3x NBA all star college third team All American 1971 Victor Oladipo consensus first team All American 2013 NBA player Orlando Magic Oklahoma City Thunder Indiana Pacers Don Schlundt Big Ten MVP 1953 Keith Smart Final Four MVP 1987 NBA Head Coach Golden State Warriors Sacramento Kings Isiah Thomas Final Four MVP 1981 Hall of Fame NBA player Detroit Pistons NBA Head Coach Indiana Pacers New York Knicks NBA General Manager New York Knicks Ray Tolbert Big Ten MVP 1981 Tara VanDerveer Stanford University and 1996 U S Olympic women s basketball coach Naismith and Women s Basketball Halls of Fame D J White First Team All Big Ten 2008 Big Ten Player of the Year 2008 Big Ten Freshmen of the Year 2005 Freshmen All American 2005 NBA player Charlotte Bobcats Boston Celtics Randy Wittman Big Ten MVP 1983 NBA player and Head Coach Minnesota Timberwolves Mike Woodson Big Ten MVP 1980 NBA player and Head Coach Atlanta Hawks New York Knicks Bracey Wright NBA player Minnesota Timberwolves Israeli Basketball Premier League Cody Zeller consensus second team All American 2013 NBA player Charlotte Bobcats Hornets Football Tevin Coleman NFL player Atlanta Falcons Jordan Howard NFL player Philadelphia Eagles Victor Adeyanju NFL player St Louis Rams Carl Barzilauskas NFL player New York Jets Green Bay Packers Nate Borden NFL player Dallas Cowboys Buffalo Bills Cam Cameron IU head coach NFL Head Coach Miami Dolphins Current Offensive Coordinator Baltimore Ravens John Cannady NFL Pro Bowl player New York Giants Z G Clevenger member of College Football Hall of Fame Kris Dielman NFL player San Diego Chargers Vaughn Dunbar First team All American 1991 NFL player New Orleans Saints Jacksonville Jaguars Frank Filchock NFL Pro Bowl player Marcus Floyd NFL player New York Jets Buffalo Bills Carolina Panthers Trent Green NFL player San Diego Chargers Washington Redskins St Louis Rams Kansas City Chiefs Miami Dolphins CFL player BC Lions Aaron Halterman NFL player Houston Texans James Hardy NFL player Buffalo Bills Gibran Hamdan NFL player Miami Dolphins Robert Hoernschemeyer NFL Pro Bowl player Ben Ishola NFL player Miami Dolphins Chick Jagade NFL Pro Bowl player Ken Johnson NFL player Cincinnati Bengals Herana Daze Jones NFL player Cincinnati Bengals Denver Broncos New England Patriots Cody Latimer NFL player Denver Broncos Babe Laufenberg NFL player New Orleans Saints San Diego Chargers Dallas Cowboys Chris Liwienski NFL player 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