Crimson and Gold Cup

The Indiana National Guard Governor's Cup is a rivalry cup awarded in the Indiana–Purdue rivalry. It was first introduced in the fall of 2001 as the Titan Series, renamed the Crimson & Gold Cup in the fall of 2004, the name was again changed to its current name in fall 2013. The schools accumulate points based on the results of head-to-head competition or standings at the Big Ten championships for Olympic sports, and the program with the most points at the end of the year wins the trophy. A total of 20 points are available in the competition, one point for each sport in which both school compete. Whichever school has the most points at the end of the athletic season will be awarded the trophy, although the series can end in a draw.

Crimson and Gold Cup

The Indiana National Guard Governor's Cup is a rivalry cup awarded in the Indiana–Purdue rivalry. It was first introduced in the fall of 2001 as the Titan Series, renamed the Crimson & Gold Cup in the fall of 2004, the name was again changed to its current name in fall 2013. The schools accumulate points based on the results of head-to-head competition or standings at the Big Ten championships for Olympic sports, and the program with the most points at the end of the year wins the trophy. A total of 20 points are available in the competition, one point for each sport in which both school compete. Whichever school has the most points at the end of the athletic season will be awarded the trophy, although the series can end in a draw.