IU Baseball’s Brayden Rickets Nets Big Ten Freshman of the Week Honors

Brayden Ricketts, a redshirt freshman designated hitter for the Indiana Hoosiers, was named Big Ten Freshman of the Week after an impressive series against Western Kentucky. He hit .600 with two home runs and seven RBIs, contributing to a successful week for the team. Ricketts has a season batting average of .381.
Where in the World Is Tayton Conerway?

Just five days after their epic second-half collapse against Northwestern, the Indiana Hoosiers saw their NCAA Tournament hopes all but evaporate with a 77-64 loss to #13 Michigan State. What is perhaps more surprising is that with their tournament hopes hanging in the balance, Tayton Conerway, who had 12 and 14 points over the past two games, played just 7 minutes.
Hoosiers Dominate Penn State 93-59; Clinch Spot in Big Ten Tournament

On a day when Grace Berger was honored with a bobblehead giveaway, the Indiana Hoosiers put on a dominant performance reminiscent of the Berger-led 2023 Big Ten Champion team.
Caffey and Hoosiers Overcome Turnovers, Beat Rutgers 79-69

The Indiana Hoosiers found themselves in a must-win game against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights on Wednesday. With their Big Ten Tournament hopes hanging in the balance, the Hoosiers overcame a slate of early turnovers to leave Piscataway with a much-needed win.
A Tale of Two Halves: Hoosiers Go Ice Cold in Loss

Tuesday was an absolute must-win game for the Hoosiers. Looking to keep their NCAA tournament hopes alive, the Hoosiers had to beat the Wildcats before a big matchup against Michigan State on Sunday. Unfortunately for Indiana, they were unable to get the job done.
Indiana’s Defensive Guru Bryant Haines Wins Broyles Award

In a year that has been full of historic moments for the Hoosiers, defensive coordinator Bryant Haines added yet another one. Haines was crowned the 2026 recipient of the prestigious Broyles Award on Thursday, given annually to the nation’s top assistant coach in college football. This honor caps one of the most remarkable coaching seasons in recent memory and cements Haines’ place among the elite strategists in the game.
Second Half Efficiency Helps Hoosiers Handle Ducks 92-74

“We’ve really found an identity on both ends of the floor,” Darian DeVries said. “Our floor spacing has been better. Ball movement has been better. Defensively, we’re more connected. There’s still work to do, but I like the effort they give every day. Even during the losing streak, they never came to practice with their heads down. They came to work, they came to get better, and they came to win the next one.”
Physicality Lifts Hoosiers to 78-77 Win over Wisconsin Despite Late Stumble

“Sam was tremendous in that second half,” Indiana coach Darian DeVries said. “We were able to take advantage of a few switches. That’s why they were able to stay in front of us a little better; they were switching more. Then, we were able to throw it inside, and the guys did a good job–we ran a few things to try to get it to him, and we got it to him. Sam did the rest from there.
Wolverines Wallop Hoosiers 95-67

It was another tough night at the office for the Hoosiers as they couldn’t get a win against the ninth-ranked Michigan Wolverines. Following the loss on Thursday the Hoosiers fall to 0-10 in conference play as their current losing streak extends to 9 straight games.
DeVries Looks Ahead to 222nd Purdue Matchup

“It’s consistency from game to game and even within a 40-minute game,” Darian DeVries said. “Even in some of our losses, there have been really good stretches for 25 or 30 minutes. But it’s a 40-minute game, and being able to sustain that over the course of a high-level game is something we’re still striving for. I believe it’s there.”