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Learn how to be a Hoosier fan and support IU sports teams that have won 25 national titles and 182 Big Ten titles. Find out about men's and women's sports, the IU fight song, and the fists and blades.
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The Indiana Hoosiers are the intercollegiate sports teams and players of Indiana University Bloomington, named after the colloquial term for people from the state of Indiana. The Hoosiers participate in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in 24 sports and became a member of the Big Ten Conference on December 1, 1899.
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Jun 1, 2022 · The women’s liberation movement in the 1960s and the Civil Rights Act of 1964 helped create athletics opportunities for women at IU and other schools. Basketball and field hockey were the first extramural women’s sports teams offered in the 1960s.