Women's tennis remains unbeaten\nThe IU women's tennis team moved to 8-0 despite forfeiting two matches because of injury in the morning match, defeating Marquette 4-3 Saturday morning and Butler in the afternoon. Junior Karie Schlukebir and sophomore Linda Tran were defeated by Gen Charron and Anna Pavlovic of Marquette, 8-5. IU defaulted at the No. 3 doubles, putting them down 1-0. But in singles, the Hoosiers won four of the six matches, defeating Marquette.\n"The win over Marquette was a good experience for the team," coach Lin Loring said in a press release.\nAgainst Butler, Schlukebir and Tran beat Molly Figel and Christina Laun, 8-2. Freshmen Inga Radel and Dominika Walterova won at the No. 2 position, beating Laurel Clements and Amy Steiner, 8-1.\nIn singles, IU dropped only nine out of 69 total games played in the five matches, beating the Bulldogs 6-1.\nStewart wins at Daytona\nDAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Tony Stewart won the Budweiser Shootout for the second straight year with an Earnhardt in his rearview mirror.\nOn Sunday, it was Dale Earnhardt Jr. on Stewart's rear bumper right to the finish line in the race that is considered a sneak preview of next weekend's Daytona 500.\nLast year, Stewart outdueled Dale Earnhardt Sr. in the made-for-TV event at Daytona International speedway, just a week before the seven-time Winston Cup champion was killed in the Daytona 500.\n"Winning that race last year with that black No. 3 in my mirror was the highlight of my career," Stewart said. "But this was just like last year. He may have 'Junior' behind his name, but he drives like Senior"
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