Happy Monday, Hoosiers!
It was an amazing weekend for the Indiana basketball fans, with wins for both the women's and men's teams against Purdue. I could definitely see how excited IU fans were this weekend!
Check out these stories:
(?): Trainwrecker: Moore-McNeil keeps Indiana women’s basketball afloat in rivalry win over Purdue
(?): COLUMN: For Indiana men’s basketball fans, this is why you hurt
(?): Monroe County Health Department releases December report for food inspection violations
(?): Indiana University’s Lilly Library is to present Flora + Fauna exhibition
1 (big story with photo): Indiana women’s tennis back on track with a win on the road against Cornell
IU improves to 4-1 overall this season.
2 (big story with photo): Bloomington community rallies in support of Asian, Asian American, Pacific Islander communities
The rally was held in response to the stabbing of an Asian student in January.
3 (big story with photo) 'Athletic' Indiana softball squad ready for historic season
Team 50 begins play next weekend at the NFCA Leadoff Classic.
4 (big story with photo) IU Student Government plans funding for Plan B endowment program
IUSG aims to continue funding Plan B through the Student Health Care Fund.
5 (only text, no photo): Purdue junior center Zach Edey has gotten the best of some of the country’s most talented giants.
From Gonzaga University senior Drew Timme to Duke University freshmen Kyle Filipowski and Dereck Lively to Michigan junior Hunter Dickinson, Edey has seen and handled his fair share of talent while leading the country’s No. 1 team to victory.
But Saturday against No. 21 Indiana men’s basketball, senior forward Trayce Jackson-Davis bested Edey in the battle of the bigs. The Hoosiers topped the Boilermakers 79-74 behind a dominant, well-rounded showing from Jackson-Davis and his supporting cast. Read More.
6 (only text, no photo): No. 4 Indiana women’s basketball defeated Purdue 69-46 in front of a sold-out Mackey Arena on Thursday — its 12th win in the last 13 meetings between the rivals.
The win did not come easily for the Hoosiers, however, as the Boilermakers established their defensive identity early: stop Indiana senior forward Mackenzie Holmes at all costs. Read More.
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