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Wildcats claw Hoosiers 51-32

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LEXINGTON, Ky. -- Defense was the hot topic after the Hoosiers' upset victory over the University of Oregon last weekend. It will be issue No. 1 this week for IU after the University of Kentucky ran and threw all over the Hoosier defense in its 51-32 victory. The win continued Kentucky's dominance in the series in recent years -- winning nine of the last 10 and three in a row and snapping IU's two-game winning streak in the process.


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Around The Game

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IU takes 3rd-straight Intercollegiate title IU took home its third straight Indiana Intercollegiates title Friday evening at Purdue University. The championship has become an IU staple in recent years. The Hoosiers took five of the top seven places in dominating the 8,000-meter course. Indiana State University was the closest competition, finishing 29 points behind IU's winning 20 point tally.


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Colts knock off Titans in AFC South battle; Bears surprise Packers

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Peyton Manning threw for 254 yards and two touchdowns to win the first game between the NFL's defending co-MVP quarterbacks, leading Indianapolis to a 31-17 victory Sunday over Tennessee. Steve McNair was 25-of-39 for 273 yards and ran for a touchdown, but was intercepted in the end zone, sacked three times and had his final drive ended when he was sacked and fumbled in the last minute.


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IU opens Big Ten season with two home wins

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IU women's soccer coach Mick Lyon said last week his team had to have two wins this weekend and excuses wouldn't be tolerated. It wasn't pretty, but his Hoosier team did just that. IU kicked off its 2004 Big Ten season with a 2-1 victory over Minnesota Friday and a 1-0 win against Iowa Sunday at Bill Armstrong Stadium.


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Hoosiers struggle in weekend tourney

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Coming off an exciting five-set win against IP-Fort Wayne Tuesday, the IU women's volleyball team hosted the TIS Bookstore Invitational this weekend. The Hoosiers were unable to get on track all weekend, losing all three matches they played. IU coach Katie Weismiller was quick to point out what went wrong for the Hoosiers this weekend.


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Goal with 13 seconds left clinches winless weekend

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The University of New Mexico scored a goal with 13 seconds left to defeat IU 1-0 in double overtime to cap off a winless weekend for the No. 1 Hoosiers. This was the second time IU has fallen in double overtime on Sept. 18. Last season the Hoosiers took the field Sept. 18 in South Bend and fought their way into two overtimes before finally giving up a goal and losing the game to Notre Dame.


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Hoosier LET DOWN

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LEXINGTON, Ky. -- Last week, the IU football team forced seven turnovers from a ranked opponent at a stadium that hadn't seen a non-conference visitor win in a decade. Saturday, that same Hoosier defense was unable to capitalize on the opponents' miscues or keep them out of the end zone.


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Europe defeats U.S. in Ryder Cup

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BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP, Mich. -- The Ryder Cup won, Sergio Garcia and Lee Westwood raced to their boisterous fans and unfurled the European Union flag, the new symbol of dominance in these matches. They came to Oakland Hills as underdogs. They celebrated as underdogs. By now, everyone should know better. Europe again proved to be the best in the Ryder Cup with its greatest performance Sunday, handing the Americans their worst loss in the 77-year history of the matches.


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Hoosiers kick off Big Ten season tonight

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Some college athletes and coaches claim that a new season begins when the conference season starts. Whether this is true or not, the IU women's soccer team begins the 2004 Big Ten season this weekend.


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Tough opponents await IU out west

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The IU men's soccer team will take its undefeated record out West to New Mexico this weekend for the adidas/Crescent Financial Solutions Classic. The event will mark the final two games before conference play begins for the No. 1-ranked and defending champion Hoosiers.



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Golfers look to recover at Central Regional

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Sloppy play doomed the Hoosiers at last weekend's Michigan/Radrick Farms Invitational. After finishing ninth in a field of 14 at the season-opening tournament, the IU men's golf team will look to bounce back at the Central Regional Preview at Notre Dame starting today. The Hoosiers would like to make a strong showing, but they know the 15-team field will not make things easy for them.


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IU vs Kentucky

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COACHESGerry DiNardo Last weekend's win versus then-No. 24 Oregon marked the first road-win in DiNardo's three-year tenure at IU and a possible building block for future Hoosier teams. DiNardo has preached patience with his young Hoosier team, and for the first time in his three years in Bloomington, has a full allotment of 85 scholarships players.


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Swinging for improvement

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The IU women's golf team is heading into this weekend's Mary Fossum Invitational with an optimistic attitude despite its less-than-stellar performance in last week's Lady Northern Invitational.



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Comeback against IPFW has Hoosiers fired up

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Coming off what might have been its biggest win of the season so far, the IU volleyball team has high expectations for the T.I.S. Bookstore Invitational this weekend at IU's University Gym.


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READY FOR BATTLE

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After coming away with an upset victory versus then-No. 24 Oregon, 30-24, the Hoosiers continue the road swing by visiting the University of Kentucky at 6 p.m. Saturday at Commonwealth Stadium.


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on the SIDELINES

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DENVER -- In his interview with police the night after he was accused of rape, NBA star Kobe Bryant insisted the sex was consensual, that he stopped when she said "no" and wondered if she would accept money to recant a claim that could damage his reputation.


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Team spirit alive in locker room

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Some athletes can find pregame inspiration in a pair of socks, a ritualistic mix of songs or some other good luck charm. However, for most Hoosier football players, their inspiration comes from a "higher" source - religion. For some Hoosier football players, spirituality plays a large part in their life - both on and off the field. While some express their commitment through personal prayers, the IU team holds a voluntary gameday chapel session for those in need of metaphysical boost.