
Indiana University Men’s Basketball Learns their Big Ten Conference Opponents for the 2026-27 Season The Big Ten Conference has announced men’s basketball league opponents for the 2026-27 season. The conference enters its ninth year playing a 20-game schedule. With an 18-team league, each team will play three opponents twice, seven opponents only at home, and seven opponents only on the road. Dates, times, and television designations will be announced later this summer.
INDIANA 2026-27 BIG TEN CONFERENCE OPPONENTS Home Only-Illinois, Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio State, Rutgers, UCLA and USC. Away Only-Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, Oregon, Penn State, Washington and Wisconsin. Home and Away- Maryland, Northwestern and Purdue.
Indiana University Women’s Golfer Sheridan Clancy Tied for the Lead at the NCAA Regional in Simpsonville, Kentucky Indiana University Women’s Golfer Sheridan Clancy is tied for first place with Auburn’s Anna Davis after the second round of the NCAA Regional at the University of Louisville Golf Course in Simpsonville Kentucky on Tuesday. Clancy and Davis are 9 under Par with a score of 135. Clancy shot 67 in the second round after shooting a 68 in the first round. Davis shot a 65 in the second round after shooting a 70 in the first round. Clancy’s round of 67 is tied for the fifth lowest score in program history.
Clancy is in a position to advance as the top Individual not on an advancing team which is the only individual that will advance out of this Regional. Others that are in the top ten that are in contention for that Individual spot are Isabel Brozena of Xavier and Nanami Nakashima of Kansas State who are 2 strokes back of the leaders. Kajsalotta Svarvar of Ole Miss is 4 strokes back and Isabella Johnson of Middie Tennessee is in 7th place. The other Hoosiers competing Include Maddie May who is tied for 36th with a score of 146. Madison Dabagia is tied for 41 with a score of 147. Saia Rampersaud is tied for 52nd with a score of 151. Katie Poots is tied for 57th with a score of 153.
As a Team Indiana sits in 10th Place with a two round score of 579 which is 3 over par. Houston leads with a team score of 557 which is 19 under par followed by Auburn 2 strokes back with Iowa State, Arkansas and Virginia Tech rounding out the top five. Ole Miss sits in sixth just one stroke back of the Hokies as the top five advance to the NCAA Championships later this month in Carlsbad California.
Indiana University Men’s Basketball Lands Maryland Eastern-Shore Transfer Justin Monden IU basketball has landed a commitment from Maryland Eastern Shore transfer guard Justin Monden, according to a report by Sam Kayser. The 6-foot guard averaged 6.0 points, 1.6 assists and 1.2 rebounds per game in 2025-26. He played in 32 games with one start. His shooting splits were 40.1% overall, 27% from three and 72.2% from the free throw line.
Monden will provide point guard depth for Indiana, along with speed, quickness and on ball defense. Monden transferred to Maryland Eastern Shore after two years at the Division II level where he played for Georgia Southwestern State. In two years at the D-II level he shot 42 percent overall, 32.5% from three, and 81.8% from the free throw line. In 2024-25 at Georgia Southwestern State he appeared in 24 games and started 22 contests. He averaged 12.2 points per game and shot 37.7% from three on 53 attempts, and 88.4 percent from the free throw line. He recorded 2.2 rebounds and 2.1 assists per game.
In 2023-24 at Georgia Southwestern State he appeared in 29 games and started in 10 contests as a freshman, scoring 4.4 points per game. Monden is from Raleigh, N.C. He attended Word of God Christian Academy for high school. New IU assistant coach Thomas Carr was on the staff at that school. Monden should have 1-2 years of eligibility remaining depending on whether five-year eligibility passes.
Helen Grahe Signs with Indiana University Field Hockey Indiana Field Hockey coach Kayla Bashore announced the signing of Helen Grahe on Tuesday morning. Grahe is the second signee of the program’s 2026 class alongside Elle Obenour who joined the team in January. Grahe will arrive in Bloomington in August. Grahe is a native of Stuttgart, Germany, but attended British International School of Chicago, South Loop. She is a forward and played club for the Windy City Field Hockey Club and coach Katie Beach. At IU, Grahe intends to major in Management and International Business in the Kelley School of Business. She is the daughter of Andrea and Michael Grahe and has one brother, Huge Grahe. Why She Picked IU: “A close knit international team with great coaches. And an amazing business school.”
Indianapolis Colts and the NFL Announce the 2026 Season Schedule This Evening The Indianapolis Colts’ 2026 schedule will officially be released at 7:30 p.m when the NFL unveils the full regular season schedule for all 32 teams. The schedule release will air at 8 p.m. ET on NFL Network, with select game announcements possible in the days leading up to the full release. The Colts already know who they’ll play in 2026, and the upcoming schedule includes several marquee matchups at Lucas Oil Stadium and on the road against some of the NFL’s top contenders.
Indianapolis’ home opponents in 2026 are the Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, Dallas Cowboys, Miami Dolphins and New York Giants, along with AFC South games against the Houston Texans, Jacksonville Jaguars and Tennessee Titans. The Colts’ road schedule includes trips to face the Kansas City Chiefs, Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers, Minnesota Vikings, Washington Commanders and Cleveland Browns, in addition to their divisional road games against the Texans, Jaguars and Titans.
The NFL will continue using flexible scheduling in 2026, allowing certain games to move into national television windows later in the season. Monday Night Football will also return to a single-game format each week. The Colts are scheduled to host eight regular season games at Lucas Oil Stadium and play nine games on the road during the 2026 season.
Complete 2026 opponents: HOME-Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, Dallas Cowboys, Houston Texans, Jacksonville Jaguars, Miami Dolphins, New York Giants and Tennessee Titans. AWAY-Cleveland Browns, Houston Texans, Jacksonville Jaguars, Kansas City Chiefs, Minnesota Vikings, Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers, Tennessee Titans and Washington Commanders.
Indiana Fever Sign Bree Hall to a Player Development Contract The Indiana Fever has signed guard Bree Hall to the team’s final Player Development roster spot. Hall returns to Indiana, who drafted her No. 20 overall in the 2025 WNBA Draft, after signing a hardship contact for the team last season. In her first year in the WNBA, Hall made her professional debut under the Golden State Valkyries before returning to the Fever on a hardship contact on Sept. 4, 2025, to help the team during its 2025 end-of-year run. Hall made five total appearances for Indiana, with four coming in postseason play. A two-time NCAA national champion, Hall becomes the fourth University of South Carolina product on the Fever roster. She will wear No. 23 for the Fever.
No. 1 Taylor University Baseball Sets Home Run Record, Powers Past #RV Indiana Tech in Opening Round No. 1 Taylor set the new program single-season home run record and kept its championship chase rolling Tuesday afternoon with another offensive avalanche at Winterholter Field. Less than 24 hours after launching four home runs to open the NAIA Baseball National Championship Opening Round, TU delivered an even louder statement in the winner’s bracket, erupting for 19 runs on five long balls in a 19-5 run-rule victory over third-seeded receiving-votes Indiana Tech to move within one victory of the Upland Bracket title.
Tuesday’s triumph marked the largest scoring output (19) and margin of victory (14) for the Trojans during NAIA Opening Round play. The 19 runs also mark the second-most runs scored by any team during this year’s tournament, thus far. Additionally, TU has mashed 96 home runs on the season, eclipsing the previous program record of 92 set in the 2023 campaign. This year’s squad achieved the feat in five fewer games. TU has now scored 25 runs across its first two Opening Round games while improving to 51-5 — building on the winningest season in program history.
The heart of TU’s lineup overwhelmed the Warriors as Luke Sutter, Brayden Manning, Jordan Malott and Brennan Frickel combined for 14 of the Trojans’ 15 hits and powered an offense that once again looked every bit like the nation’s most dangerous lineup. The only other hit outside of the quartet of Trojans was a grand slam off the red-hot bat of Sam Gladd, who has now homered in back-to-back games. Malott and Frickel each turned in multi-home run performances, while Manning and Sutter constantly pressured Indiana Tech with traffic on the bases and extra-base damage throughout the afternoon. The four Trojans combined to hit 14-for-18 with 12 RBIs.
Malott authored one of the biggest postseason performances in program history, finishing 4-for-5 with two home runs, a double and seven RBIs (tied season-high). The senior first baseman drove in runs in three different innings and repeatedly delivered the knockout blows against his former team as TU buried the Warriors early. Frickel joined the long-ball barrage with a pair of home runs of his own, continuing the relentless middle-of-the-order assault. It was the senior’s second career multi-home run outing. Manning stayed scorching hot at the plate, going 4-for-5 with four runs scored and another RBI, while Sutter reached base repeatedly and crossed the plate five times. Manning surpassed 300 career hits following the performance, where he currently stands in second place on TU’s all-time career hits chart.
After scratching across the game’s opening run in the first inning, TU seized control with a four-run third inning before breaking the contest wide open with seven more runs in the fifth. The Trojans added three runs in the sixth and four more in the seventh, turning the winner’s bracket showdown into another offensive showcase. On the mound, veteran Wes Hunt provided the steady start TU needed, allowing just one run across five innings before the bullpen closed things out. The only hit against Hunt was a solo homer as the senior righty tallied a career-best seven punchouts for the second time this season. Gage Gongwer closed out the final inning-and-two-thirds with a pair of strikeouts. Indiana Tech (42-16) briefly answered with a four-run sixth inning, but TU immediately countered with another four-run frame in the seventh to finish off the victory.
