By: Henry Freese Staff Writer hefreese@iu.edu As a light drizzle fell from an overcast sky, and the temperature hovered in the mid-to-upper 50s and low 60s, the IU South Bend Men’s and Women’s Cross Country teams competed at the 2018 Bethel College Cross Country Invitational on last Friday evening at St. Patrick’s Park. The IU
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By: CASEY McDONALD Editor in Chief @casey_ace13 The women’s and men’s tennis teams were welcomed into the IU South Bend Titan athletics program with their first matches of the season, March 20 and 21. Travelling just across the city to Notre Dame, the Titans took on the Holy Cross Saints. For the women on Tuesday,
By: CASEY McDONALD Editor In Chief @casey_ace13 It was a long weekend for the Titans once again as the team played a three-game series against NAIA competitor Robert Morris University. The first two games were held as a double-header in Chicago. In game one on Saturday, it was a pretty quiet night for both teams
By: AUSTIN PARKS Staff Writer The IU South Bend baseball team traveled out to Kokomo, Indiana, last Tuesday to play once again against IU Kokomo in a double header. The Titans took on the Cougars in February where they were swept all three games and gave up a combined 34 runs. The Titans looked for
By CASEY McDONALD Editor In Chief @casey_ace13 The beginning of the season for the IU South Bend baseball team was a rough one, quickly going 0-6 against IU Kokomo and Taylor University. But for their third series of the season, they traveled to Georgetown, Kentucky, in hopes of getting their first victory. A two
By CASEY McDONALD Editor-in-Chief @casey_ace13 IU South Bend Baseball welcomed new Head Coach Doug Buysse in the fall of 2017. Coach Buysse’s baseball background starts way back in his high school days, where he played at small town John Glenn high school. He then attended St. Joseph’s College in Rensselaer, Ind, where he played for
By: CASEY McDONALD Editor In Chief @casey_ace13 A crosstown rivalry is sweet. The stands are filled, the gym is loud, and the court is intense. For IU South Bend, it was also about revenge. The women’s team started the afternoon off against the Holy Cross Saints from Notre Dame, Ind., their second match up with
By: CASEY McDONALD Editor In Chief @casey_ace13 Kyleigh Kubik helped lead the IU South Bend Women Titans to a victory, breaking their five game losing streak, for their first win of 2018. Going 70-percent from deep, the 5-foot-7 guard dropped a team-high 23 points. Paige Avery started things off by matching the Roosevelt three,