The Indiana University basketball team can move to .500 on the road with a win at Iowa on Sunday. If that sounds like a small feat, consider this: Going into this turnaround season, the Hoosiers had won one true road test in coach Tom Crean's first three Full Article at Courier Press
CLEARWATER, Fla. Notre Dame is now 2-0 on the Full Article at University of Notre Dame Official Athletic Site
The Hawkeyes travel to Stillwater, Okla. , for the 2012 NWCA National Duals Final Four, hoping that the second time’s the charm against some familiar foes. No. 4 Iowa (13-3) opens against No. 3 Minnesota (12-3), a team they defeated 19-17 back on Jan. 29, Full Article at Iowa City Press Citizen
UNIVERSITY PARK, PA. , FEB. 18, 2012 - Penn State (12-15; 4-10 Big Ten) will take a two-game win streak into the weekend as the Nittany Lions seek their first Big Ten road win... Full Article at Penn State University Official Athletic Site
On Friday, via two separate legal actions, another 60 former players joined the growing list of men who are suing the NFL for the chronic consequences of concussions suffered while playing the game. In Philadelphia, 49 players were added to a pending fed Full Article at NBC Sports
The Patriots are losing a tight end coach. Iowa’s staff is gaining another Ferentz. The Iowa Hawkeyes announced that Brian Ferentz, Kirk’s son, has joined their staff as an offensive line coach. Brian Ferentz spent four years on the Patriots staff, risin Full Article at MSNBC Sports
We all know about IU’s struggles on the road. Indiana has won three true road games in Big Ten play in the last four years. Two were at Penn State and one at Purdue. Now, the Hoosiers have two conference road games left against teams (Iowa and Minnesota) Full Article at Indianapolis Star
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) -- Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz has hired his son, Brian, away from the New England Patriots to coach the Hawkeyes offensive line. Ferentz also announced Saturday that assistant LeVar Woods has been promoted to linebackers coach. Brian Fe Full Article at Providence Journal
After a couple of quiet weeks, NFL news is about to perk up again, with the Scouting Combine beginning Thursday in Indianapolis, a decision on Peyton Manning just over two weeks ago and free agency cranking up in mid-March. With all that in mind, here’s Full Article at Palm Beach Post
STILLWATER, Okla. The Cowgirls, 3-1 on the season, are led by No. 52 doubles team Kanyapat Narrattana and Malika Rose. Full Article at The Official Website of Oklahoma State Athletics