IU wrestling competes in Keystone Classic
The wrestling team took part in its second tournament of the season at the Keystone Classic in Philadelphia.
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The wrestling team took part in its second tournament of the season at the Keystone Classic in Philadelphia.
IU takes the mat Sunday, Nov. 22, at the Keystone Classic in Philadelphia to compete against other top schools in the country.
Junior Nate Jackson’s wrestling career began at a young age when his parents forced him to start because of his lack of school involvement.
The wrestling team opened its season this weekend at the Eastern Michigan University Open and finished with six podium finishes, including three freshman places in the top three.
The last time IU participated in the Eastern Michigan Athletics Open was during the 2011-12 season. However, to start the 2015-16 season, the Hoosiers will travel to Ypsilanti, Michigan, on Saturday, Nov. 7, to compete against other top schools in the nation.
David Meltzer, the CEO of Sports 1 Marketing in Los Angeles, will visit campus this week to meet with students through the Sports Marketing Alliance at IU, a student-run organization.
An Indiana Daily Student article from Feb. 19, 1952, hypothesized that “In fifty years from now, if we keep the tradition, the Hoosier Schoolmaster, like the University of Illinois Indian, will arouse spirit just by walking onto the floor and will carry a fervent significance for all students and alumni of IU.”
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An Indiana Daily Student article from Feb. 19, 1952, hypothesized that “In fifty years from now, if we keep the tradition, the Hoosier Schoolmaster, like the University of Illinois Indian, will arouse spirit just by walking onto the floor and will carry a fervent significance for all students and alumni of IU.”