PHOTOS: Indiana gets 7th win of season against Michigan State
The Hoosiers defeated the Spartans 38-13.
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The Hoosiers defeated the Spartans 38-13.
After its practice Thursday, Indiana football head coach Curt Cignetti spoke to the team. In his speech, Cignetti emphasized the importance of being ready to compete against Michigan State and avoiding complacency following the Hoosiers’ historic victory over then-No. 3 Oregon on Oct. 11.
By 5 a.m., a swarm of crimson-clad early risers wrapped around Kirkwood Avenue’s Upstairs Pub. The few drowsy souls motivated enough to make their way to Bloomington’s social hub did so with the intention of snagging a complimentary Homecoming T-shirt — one that depicted Indiana’s Hoosier the Bison throwing Michigan State’s Sparty the Spartan into a bottomless pit.
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Indiana football returned home Saturday for a matchup against Michigan State. Despite trailing at times in the first and second quarters, the Hoosiers separated themselves from the Spartans en route to a 38-13 victory inside Memorial Stadium in Bloomington.
The captain is the first to step foot on the field. He walks slowly across the light green grass, listening to the Indiana fight song as he looks around Bill Armstrong Stadium.
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Indiana football enters the second half of the season ranked No. 3 in The Associated Press’ Top 25 poll with an unblemished 6-0 record.
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Darian DeVries sat alone in a red chair on the east sideline with his left leg crossed over his right.
Indiana men’s basketball played three contests during an August trip to Puerto Rico and later an intrasquad scrimmage Oct. 3.
With only three games left and sitting outside the postseason picture, Indiana women’s soccer entered Thursday night’s match needing a win — and needing it fast. Facing No. 16 Michigan State on the road, the Hoosiers were up against a tough challenge to keep their Big Ten Tournament hopes alive.
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For the first time in 25 days, Indiana women’s soccer dropped a match. After four draws and a win, the Hoosiers’ unbeaten streak was snapped at five Thursday.
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