Sophomore center Thomas Bryant's teammates help him up after being knocked down in the first half of IU's loss against Purdue. The Boilermakers defeated the Hoosiers 86-75 at Mackey Arena.
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The Hoosier bench looks on as Purdue beats IU by double digits. Both freshman forward De'Ron Davis and sophomore center Thomas Bryant fouled out.
IU junior forward Tim Priller takes the ball to the rim in the second half of the game against Purdue on Tuesday evening. Priller played five minutes and scored six points, and could see more time at Ohio State on Saturday.
IU sophomore center Thomas Bryant falls down after being elbowed in the face during the game against Purdue on Tuesday evening. Bryant fouled out of the game with eight points.
COLUMN: Make hot takes great again
We did it.
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Junior forward Freddie McSwain Jr. scored four points on two shots. The Hoosiers shot 40 percent from the field for the game. Northwestern had 11 turnovers.
COLUMN: The Hoosiers beat Northwestern and everything is now different. Or it isn’t.
Six rows ahead of the section K media seating, a fan sat clapping.
COLUMN:The Hoosiers lost, and that's a good thing
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“Call out screens.”
The Wizards are good, not great, and that’s okay
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“If he dies, he dies.” – Ivan Drago, “Rocky IV”
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COLUMN: Death, despair and the Atlanta Falcons
We’re all going to die.
COLUMN: IU plays hard, fights back and loses once again
It’s the mid-20th century, and you’re at a fairground.
Podcast: Sundance Film Festival impresses, Black History Month give opportunity to reflect in art
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NaCl.
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EVANSTON, Ill.-- Sometimes things don’t make sense.