Erin Gallow, sophomore
"The race because it's still a team effort but competitive. I like the team stuff."
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"The race because it's still a team effort but competitive. I like the team stuff."
"Miss-N-Out is kind of fun. Or the concerts. Everything is just really fun."
"Quals because there is no race without Quals. This year 46 teams tried to get in but only 33 did. I like that because I'm a competitor."
"Quals because all the frats and sororities have a big turnout and it's easy to support your team. It's also the first event to really kick-off the season."
Freshman pitcher Joey DeNato prepares to release the ball during the Hoosiers' 7-3 win against Northern Kentucky on March 29 at Sembower Field.
Anastacia Holden of the Joffrey Ballet performs the piece "Variation I" during the first act of the company's show on Tuesday at the IU Auditorium. The first act contained seven variation pieces which were set to Tchaikovsky's "Variations on a Rococo Theme for cello and Orchestra, op.33."
Members of the Joffrey Ballet troupe preform the opening piece titled "Theme" on Tuesday at the IU Auditorium. This particular ballet is an example of the "Arpino" style which consists of high lifts, a fast pace and focuses on classic beauty.
Anastacia Holden and Lucas Segovia of the Joffrey Ballet company perform a piece titled "Variation III" on Tuesday at the IU Auditorium. The fist act contained seven of the variation pieces, all of which were fast paced and physically challenging.
Kara Zimmerman of the Joffrey Ballet dances during the piece "Variation II" on Tuesday at the IU Auditorium. The first act of the ballet consisted of seven variation pieces.
Anastacia Holden and Lucas Segovia of the Joffrey Ballet company perform a piece titled "Variation III" on Tuesday at the IU Auditorium. The Joffrey Ballet was founded in 1956 by Robert Joffery.
Fans line up outside of the doors to Hinkle Fieldhouse in order to get a good seat for the Butler vs. UConn NCCA National Championship game viewing party Monday in Indianapolis. The line stretched for several blocks past the historic venue.
Fans line up outside of the doors to Hinkle Fieldhouse in order to get a good seat for the Butler vs. UConn NCCA National Championship game viewing party Monday in Indianapolis. The line stretched for several blocks past the historic venue.
Flood lights and big screens illuminate the empty seats in Hinkle Fieldhouse about thirty minutes before the venue was opened to the public so that fans could gather to watch the Butler Bulldogs in their NCCA National Championship game against the University of Connecticut on Monday in Indianapolis, Ind.
Attendees of the Butler vs. UConn National Championship game viewing party react to the Bulldog's imminent loss while watching the last few seconds of the game on Monday at Hinkle Fieldhouse. This was the second year that Butler made it to the Championship game and lost.
Sophomore Chris Port cheers for the Bulldogs on Monday at Hinkle Fieldhouse. Port, who is from West Lafyette and currently attends IU, has always been a Butler supporter.
Attendees of the Butler vs. UConn National Championship game viewing party cheer on the Bulldogs on Monday at Hinkle Fieldhouse. The historic venue was filled with Butler students and locals who could not make the trip down to Houston for the game.
Attendees of the Butler vs. UConn National Championship game viewing party put their hands in the air as a Butler player took a foul shot on Monday at Hinkle Fieldhouse. After the ball swished through the net the fans pulled their hands down and clapped.
Flood lights and big screens illuminate the empty seats in Hinkle Fieldhouse about thirty minutes before the venue was opened to the public so that fans could gather to watch the Butler Bulldogs in their NCCA National Championship game against the University of Connecticut on Monday in Indianapolis, Ind.
Texas A&M senior forward/center Danielle Adams (23) steals the ball from junior forward Nnemkadi Ogwumike (30) during the first half of the Aggies vs. Cardinal game on Sunday, April 3, 2011 at Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Ind. Standford had a four point lead over the Aggies at the half. (Courtney Deckard/IU Student News Bureau)
Notre Dame freshman forward Ariel Braker (44) celebrates with Notre Dame junior guard Natalie Novosel (21) after the final buzzer of the Notre Dame vs. University of Connecticut National Semifinal game on Sunday, April 3, 2011 at Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Ind. The Fighting Irish beat the Huskies 72-63. (Courtney Deckard/IU Student News Bureau)