The problem with Indiana basketball
Indiana University basketball can’t find a way to win consistently.
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Indiana University basketball can’t find a way to win consistently.
It was an unpredictable finish to an unpredictable season for Taylor men’s basketball last week.
For eight years, the Upland Lions Club have done its best to ensure that students in need at Eastbrook South Elementary School won't go hungry through their weekend meals program.
The Taylor softball team played in the Bear Creek Tournament last weekend and went 3-1 in the two-day event. The games were their first since the J-term Arizona trip and improved the team’s record to 9-3 on the year.
History is earned. Perfection is taken.
1– You are warding against infection with a strict regimen of hand sanitizer, Clorox wipes and prayer that the remaining 0.1% of germs does not come for you.
Senior Mason Degenkolb will forever be a legend to Taylor University.
After 13 years away, junior David Hnanga returned with a new mission to the village he had fled from.
Saturday marked what could be the beginning of a winning streak for Taylor men’s basketball with their 94-79 victory against Mount Vernon Nazarene University.
After two consecutive losses to Grace College and the University of Saint Francis, the Taylor women’s basketball squad (26-3, 14-3) turned things around in a big way with back-to-back wins last week over Mount Vernon Nazarene University (17-12, 7-10) and Huntington University (20-9, 9-8).
1– You wrote a personalized letter for each significant person in your life on Valentine's Day because love is about more than just romance, am I right? The next time you clean your desk you will catch yourself humming and think to yourself in all seriousness, “Is my dream job to be a janitor?” Maybe.
It has been over a year since the Taylor women’s basketball team dropped consecutive games, but after tough losses at the hands of 10th-ranked University of Saint Francis and Grace College, that run is over.
The age of social media is here and now.
Taylor’s cross country teams ended their seasons with both placing in the top 10 at the NAIA National Championship on Nov. 22 in Vancouver, Wash.
In this final column of the semester, I would like to return to where we began. In the first Croc Thoughts column of this school year, we explored the new school year as an opportunity to create new rhythms.
Great coffee is meant to be shared.
Still undefeated.
Taylor’s cross country teams finished in the top three once again. They competed in the Crossroads League Championship on Nov. 9 in South Bend, Ind. The women’s team finished in 1st place in the 5K for the seventh year in a row with a time of 93:52, while the men’s team finished in 2nd place in the 8K with a time of 2:07.14.
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We’ve all been there — Ivanhoe’s is a Taylor classic. But have you really pushed your limits? Tried the most over-the-top, exotic, thrilling, mouth-watering sundaes or shakes?