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Tyler Cherry’s Return to Football Has Seen Him Take Big Steps

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Tyler Cherry, once a promising Indiana football recruit, faced a significant setback due to a knee injury before the 2024 College Football Playoff. After serving as an assistant coach in 2025, he returned to practice this spring, showing impressive development and potential as a quarterback, despite needing to refine certain skills.

Charlie Becker Looks to Improve on Breakout Season

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Charlie Becker, an emerging wide receiver for Indiana, gained recognition during his sophomore season, stepping up after an injury to a teammate. With a new quarterback, Josh Hoover, Becker aims to build a strong connection. However, he faces challenges as he may miss the remainder of spring practice due to a hamstring injury.

Haberstroh, Parker Power Hoosiers to 9-0 Win

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The Indiana Hoosiers achieved a commanding 9-0 victory over the Butler Bulldogs, bolstered by standout performances from Hannah Haberstroh and Avery Parker. Haberstroh contributed significantly with a home run and a bases-clearing double, while Parker matched the school’s home run record. Pitchers Aubree Hooks and Taylor Hess dominated defensively.

IU Softball Begins Homestand Against Butler on Wednesday Night

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The Indiana Hoosiers softball team (27-10, 7-5) returns home after losing all three games against UCLA, facing the Butler Bulldogs (17-12, 9-5) on April 8. IU’s Aly VanBrandt stands out in stats, while Butler excels in offensive metrics with players like Makena Alexander leading in multiple categories.

Indiana Takes Advantage of Ball State’s Errors to Grab a Weekday Victory

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Coming off a series win against Rutgers, the Hoosiers looked to build on their momentum with a mid-week matchup against in-state rival Ball State Indiana (13-19, 5-10) looked to avoid a third loss to an Indiana school as they faced Ball State. The Hoosiers put lefty Conner Linn on the mound to start, and his […]

IU Football Practice Six Notes and Observations

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Indiana’s football team held its sixth spring practice indoors, emphasizing active coaching and player development. Key observations included strong performances from the running backs and defensive linemen, with visits from recruits. The energy remained high as the team focused on refined techniques, notably in pass protection and tackling drills. Practice resumes Thursday.