By: Bayley Goodman Staff Writer A two-game regular season, 85 days of no practice or competitions, seeded last in the conference, and only two weeks to prepare for the conference tournament did not phase the IU South Bend men’s basketball team. They battled through a week of competitions knocking out the No. 2 seed, No.7
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By: Kaylee Darnell Staff Writer kaysdarn@iu.edu The IU South Bend baseball team was one of the many athletic teams that faced the wrath of the season cancelations due to the pandemic. Their season was stopped abruptly before it even got the chance to really start. Most players took this as their time off, refueling their
By: Kaylee Darnell Staff-Writer kaysdarn@iu.edu Sports have always been a large popularity throughout the world and continues on through some students at IU South Bend. Major League Baseball is currently in their postseason and all remaining teams are working their way to the World Series. There are some teams battling it out in the Wild
By: Kaylee Darnell Staff Writer In late August, the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletes (NAII) gave each collegiate conference the freedom to decide how they wanted to proceed with fall sports. IU South Bend’s conference, the Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference (CCAC), had its president vote to move all fall sports to the spring semester, with
Kaylee Darnell Staff Writer From getting her senior season canceled in high school to now being a freshman in college and having her spring season be a question to all, Olivia Zarantonello, focuses on what is to come from what is happening now. Softball normally has a fall season where they compete against teams in
By: Ashley Cox The IUSB women’s soccer team will no longer be competing for the rest of their fall season. As of right now the soccer team is still a team at IUSB, they will start their next season in fall 2020.”I think it is better for us in the end and it will make
By: ILIA GLAZMAN Staff Writer The Olivet Nazarene University (ONU) Tigers women’s basketball team scored 42 points off of 39 forced turnovers thanks to the full court press as the IU South Bend Titans lost 105-76. Sammy Stejskal led the Tigers (12-8, 8-3 CCAC) with 21 points, while Jess Learned and Zanna Myers contributed with
By: Austin Parks Staff Writer The IU South Bend Titans took on the Holy Cross College Saints in a men’s basketball hometown classic. Despite a late rally by the Titans, the Saints won 84-79. The Saints capitalized on free throws in the final seconds that sealed their win. This game featured good efficient offense from